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<center><h3> Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him </h3></center> | <center><h3> Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him </h3></center> | ||
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<center> Roy Trakin </center> | <center> Roy Trakin </center> | ||
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Whatever one thinks of Yoko Ono — sorceress/ saint, dabbler/genius, bearer/exploiter of her late husband's legacy — this album sounds more vital, varied and with-it than anything recently released by any other ex-Beatle recently. And make no mistake about it, Yoko Ono is an ex-Beatle, perhaps The Ex-Beatle, toiling in the Fab Four's shadow every bit as much as Paul, George or Ringo. | Whatever one thinks of Yoko Ono — sorceress/ saint, dabbler/genius, bearer/exploiter of her late husband's legacy — this album sounds more vital, varied and with-it than anything recently released by any other ex-Beatle recently. And make no mistake about it, Yoko Ono is an ex-Beatle, perhaps The Ex-Beatle, toiling in the Fab Four's shadow every bit as much as Paul, George or Ringo. | ||
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[[Category:Magazine articles]] | [[Category:Magazine articles]] | ||
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