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(Some Guy) Asinine Another sign that pop music should eat itself: Yoko Ono scores new No. 1 dance hit on Billboard chart, her fourth in five years, this time with a club version of "Give Peace a Chance"   (music-news.com) divider line 21
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Doc Strange 2008-08-12 01:53:57 PM  
Wait, wait, wait...the Billboard Dance Chart? How exactly is Yoko Ono's "singing voice" danceable?

 
mekkab [recently expired TotalFark] 2008-08-12 01:58:27 PM  
Yeah... no one really cares about the dance chart. that's why.

 
Gangway Fathead 2008-08-12 02:07:01 PM  
+1 for the PWEI ref.

 
RecessVillain 2008-08-12 02:16:08 PM  
Women are the Naggers of the world.

 
NYRBill 2008-08-12 02:54:45 PM  
is it good or bad that I don't know those songs?
/other than Walking on Thin Ice
//Elvis Costello covered it in 1984

 
NYRBill 2008-08-12 02:57:02 PM  
from TFA: Yoko Ono has scored her forth number one dance hit on the Billboard Chart.

some nice journalism there Lou

 
Eshman 2008-08-12 03:11:07 PM  
Doc Strange: Wait, wait, wait...the Billboard Dance Chart? How exactly is Yoko Ono's "singing voice" danceable?

It's a remix, idiot.

/Lennon sings the song
//Ono owns the rights to it

 
spleef420 2008-08-12 03:58:43 PM  
*BURP*
numba eight

 
FunkOut [TotalFark] 2008-08-12 04:14:21 PM  
Nobody told me there'd be days like these...

 
Carl Sagan's Ghost 2008-08-12 04:42:31 PM  
Mark Chapman should have aimed down and to the left, down and to the left.

 
nutmilk 2008-08-12 04:56:05 PM  
yoko - is it the looks or the lifestyle?
www.swinburne.infoxchange.net.au

 
Tim Tactless 2008-08-12 05:22:50 PM  
Nutmilk

I came here for the Poppies reference, and you didn't disappoint. Thanks

 
GoodScout 2008-08-12 06:05:41 PM  
I thank God every day I never listen to music from the Billboard Dance Chart.

 
Glenechocreek 2008-08-12 06:08:40 PM  
Nothing like a professional widow turning your great works into dance-clatter.

Paul McCartney was right- she's dumb as a button.

 
DJanomaly 2008-08-12 07:58:52 PM  
RecessVillain Women are the Naggers of the world.

PLEASE tell me you're from LA and you listen to KROQ!!

Otherwise my head exploded and this is too random.

 
Elmo Jones 2008-08-12 09:09:16 PM  
Who knows, John might have liked it.
It puts an important message out to the kids.

/Christ, you know it ain't easy.

 
davynelson 2008-08-12 10:04:47 PM  
I was at university first year in the fall of 1980.
The cost of tuition was going up so the students all protested.

I went along with them, being young and foolish.

At some point they all broke into Give Peace A Chance
but the lyrics were changed to Give US A Chance

and all I could think was

HOW farkING SELFISH.
Talk about a ME generation.

Lord knows it's only gotten worse.

 
Dialectic 2008-08-13 01:04:51 AM  
Here it is! (new window)

It's allright for a rave party.

 
Doc Strange 2008-08-13 02:34:02 PM  
Eshman: Doc Strange: Wait, wait, wait...the Billboard Dance Chart? How exactly is Yoko Ono's "singing voice" danceable?

It's a remix, idiot.

/Lennon sings the song
//Ono owns the rights to it


Oh. Oh. That's different. I actually thought that someone thought Yoko's banshee wail was danceable. But what of these other three songs? are they all John?

 
mahavishnunj 2008-08-13 05:23:45 PM  
worst human ever.

 
cryptozoophiliac 2008-08-16 06:22:42 AM  
mahavishnunj: worst human ever.

www.newsgroper.com

Care to revise that statement?

 
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