User talk:Tenniru

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Hey there, Thanks for putting up a page for Feeling the Space. Nice work. :D M.C. Brown Shoes 11:49, 20 December 2005 (UTC)

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[edit] You win

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You get a wikicookie for no reason. — flamingspinach | (talk) 05:35, 22 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Starpeace

Thanks for your contribution!! Do you have the Starpeace tour bootleg!?! Hook me up asap! M.C. Brown Shoes

Yeah, it's great to see another fan around! I was basically personally responsible for nearly every Ono page up. Where are you in the world? M.C. Brown Shoes 03:44, 31 December 2005 (UTC)

I'm in right near Washington DC, in northern Virginia. Thanks for putting those Yoko pages up; if not for them, I wouldn't have known to aim for the Walking On Thin Ice collection to introduce myself to her stuff from beyond Double Fantasy and Milk and Honey! Granted, now I'm trapped at the center of every "did Yoko break up the Beatles" argument ever and happily take the "no" side, but it's very much worth hearing songs like Yangyang and Hell In Paradise. (By the way, thanks for finishing up the Feeling The Space page I did, which is largely the only Yoko album page you didn't create!) Tenniru 04:39, 31 December 2005 (UTC)

Yeah, I used to be a Yoko hater after listening to Double Fantasy, for the same reasons as everyone else (she can't sing, etc.) Then something clicked in my head and well, yeah. :) Which Ono albums have you managed to track down? On CD I have all of them bar Fly and Feeling the Space (which is why I didn't do pages for them) and a couple LP's including Every Man Has a Woman and Hell in Paradise on 12". I also have the It's Alright piano songbook, which I think is pretty cool, I mean that thing must've sold like ten copies! M.C. Brown Shoes 22:00, 31 December 2005 (UTC)

I've been able to get my hands on (used) copies of A Story, Rising, Approximately Infinite Universe, Season Of Glass, all three Lennon-collaboration albums, the three "experimental" albums, and the Walking On Thin Ice collection. I'm close to getting Starpeace, It's Alright, and Feeling The Space... but admittedly, I'm afraid of her first two albums. I've heard live versions of several songs from them, and I don't like them much. I've heard Mrs. Lennon and Midsummer New York and I like them, though. Out of curiosity,do you know if Fly's experimental tracks more based around sound collages and instrumentals (aside from the title track) than Yoko's voice? If they are... being the Pink Floyd fan I am, I'd find them quite listenable. Tenniru 01:31, 1 January 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] heh.

Hi, I know you. /me waits for guessing that he always gets .* 09:12, 30 August 2006 (UTC)