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ljbab728 12-23-2011, 09:03 PM This is another example of why we are so fortunate to have Wayne Coyne in OKC. He does so many things to bring great entertainment and diversity to our city.
http://www.kfor.com/news/local/kfor-the-flaming-lips-bring-yoko-ono-to-okc-20111219,0,394299.story
Achilleslastand 12-23-2011, 09:19 PM Dont know if i consider Yoko Ono great entertainment. I wonder if she will be doing "the long and winding road".
ljbab728 12-23-2011, 09:29 PM Dont know if i consider Yoko Ono great entertainment. I wonder if she will be doing "the long and winding road".
Everyone has their own opinion about great entertainment and she isn't my favorite either. Sean Lennon is also with her and I enjoy him more. It's unlikely either would have appeared here on a New Years Eve without him. But my point wasn't just about this show. It's a combination of everything that he brings to our city which helps put us on the map a little better.
ljbab728 12-24-2011, 02:15 PM This also might be an appropriate time for this little ditty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QL5Jh9PfJ0
It'd be fun, but $100 for a ticket, no thanks.
TheTravellers 12-27-2011, 01:09 PM It'd be fun, but $100 for a ticket, no thanks.
Yeah, that's what made us decide not to go. And that the "Plastic Ono Band" is apparently now just a name and I have no desire to see the current members. :-( Does include an afterparty 'til dawn at his gallery, though, so that might be cool, not cool enough to pay $100 for, though. :-)
Roadhawg 12-27-2011, 01:41 PM I've never thought Yoko had any talent what so ever and I've not seen anything that has changed my mind. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=461YhlP75wM
BBatesokc 12-27-2011, 08:46 PM This is another example of why we are so fortunate to have Wayne Coyne in OKC. He does so many things to bring great entertainment and diversity to our city.
http://www.kfor.com/news/local/kfor-the-flaming-lips-bring-yoko-ono-to-okc-20111219,0,394299.story
Kind of a stretch in my opinion. I've met him a few times and he's extremely nice and popular in some circles, but lets be realistic. Yoko is hardly relevant these days and the venue they are playing in maxes out at a measly 1,800 (KOCO reported 1,500) people and they've yet to sell out either night. Not to mention, Yoko will not be at the after party (or at least that's the word so far). Also, I'm already hearing what a bit*h Yoko is and the demands she has placed on her appearance. Which is a total opposite of Wayne.
ljbab728 12-27-2011, 09:38 PM Kind of a stretch in my opinion. I've met him a few times and he's extremely nice and popular in some circles, but lets be realistic. Yoko is hardly relevant these days and the venue they are playing in maxes out at a measly 1,800 (KOCO reported 1,500) people and they've yet to sell out either night. Not to mention, Yoko will not be at the after party (or at least that's the word so far). Also, I'm already hearing what a bit*h Yoko is and the demands she has placed on her appearance. Which is a total opposite of Wayne.
I've said before that she is not a favorite of mine but she is still a "name" in the music business and the fact that she might appear here for New Years Eve is still a tribute to Wayne Coyne.
Also as I mentioned, I didn't start this thread just as a reference to this event but meant it more as a compliment to his influence on diversity in our city.
RadicalModerate 12-27-2011, 10:42 PM Yoko Ono single handedly broke up The Beatles.
(and for this i'm to pay a hundred dollars?)
This is a Happy Ending?
On the cusp of a New Year?
And "Flamming Lips" . . . (oy vey! gestalt!=)
Rumor has it that it ain't the Plastic Ono Band anymore . . .
It's The 100% Certified Botox Band.
Like I said: "Rumor"
RadicalModerate 12-27-2011, 10:54 PM Ref #4 VidKlip:
I am relieved to see (in retrospect) that Wayne Coyne and Co. improved enough for them to back up Beck--on Austin City Limits--a few years ago.
I trust that the video, above, had no connection with the tragic events that occured during a recent Zoo Release somewhere to the Northeast of Oklahoma. =)
(I have to admit that it was a "catchy" tune.
Reminiscent of some of Frank Zappa's earlier work . . .=)
ljbab728 12-27-2011, 11:17 PM Yoko Ono single handedly broke up The Beatles.
(and for this i'm to pay a hundred dollars?)
This is a Happy Ending?
On the cusp of a New Year?
And "Flamming Lips" . . . (oy vey! gestalt!=)
Rumor has it that it ain't the Plastic Ono Band anymore . . .
It's The 100% Certified Botox Band.
Like I said: "Rumor"
Radical, no one is suggesting that you should spend any money at all to see someone you don't like. I wouldn't pay it either but, as I said, that wasn't the real point of my thread.
There are a lot of big name acts that appear in OKC that I wouldn't spend a dime to see. To each his own.
RadicalModerate 12-27-2011, 11:37 PM Well spoken.
So . . . Where is The Braum's . . . =)
On Your Planet . . . =)
And even Yoko Ono would object to the pronounscape "MyThread" . . .
Well . . . Wouldn't she?
ABryant 12-28-2011, 05:45 AM This also might be an appropriate time for this little ditty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QL5Jh9PfJ0
I saw the flaming lips on new years night right after the San Francisco Zoo Christmas tiger attack
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Zoo_tiger_attacks
They didn't play the song (very appropriately), but in the back of my brain I hoped that they would. I still can't listen to that song without thinking I'm a bad, bad man. :)
BBatesokc 12-28-2011, 05:52 AM I've said before that she is not a favorite of mine but she is still a "name" in the music business and the fact that she might appear here for New Years Eve is still a tribute to Wayne Coyne.
Also as I mentioned, I didn't start this thread just as a reference to this event but meant it more as a compliment to his influence on diversity in our city.
I was ignoring the fact I don't like Yoko or the Flaming Lips' music....... My opinion was based on the fact that even if I loved both of them, can you really call it a big impact when on New Year's Eve the combined acts (not to mention a great opening band) can only secure a venue of 1,500 - 1,800 with an after party in a giant ****** (not Yoko's) and have yet to even sell out?
Roadhawg 12-28-2011, 06:52 AM Ref #4 VidKlip:
I am relieved to see (in retrospect) that Wayne Coyne and Co. improved enough for them to back up Beck--on Austin City Limits--a few years ago.
I trust that the video, above, had no connection with the tragic events that occured during a recent Zoo Release somewhere to the Northeast of Oklahoma. =)
(I have to admit that it was a "catchy" tune.
Reminiscent of some of Frank Zappa's earlier work . . .=)
I liked the song too, until she started singing.... I still miss Frank
BBatesokc 12-28-2011, 08:29 AM I was ignoring the fact I don't like Yoko or the Flaming Lips' music....... My opinion was based on the fact that even if I loved both of them, can you really call it a big impact when on New Year's Eve the combined acts (not to mention a great opening band) can only secure a venue of 1,500 - 1,800 with an after party in a giant ****** (not Yoko's) and have yet to even sell out?
Seriously, we can't type the word v@gina without it being censored?
Seriously, we can't type the word v@gina without it being censored?
Not unless you use an @ like you did. =)
JayhawkTransplant 12-28-2011, 08:32 PM I went to more than 10 Flaming Lips concerts in high school--they are one of my favorite bands. The Flaming Lips were one of the only "Oklahoma City" things that I knew of when my company asked if I'd transfer down here a few years ago. I believe they do have a pretty positive impact on the city, even if this particular concert is not bring in lots of money.
14 of my friends came down for the NYE concert 2 years ago...
ljbab728 12-28-2011, 08:52 PM I was ignoring the fact I don't like Yoko or the Flaming Lips' music....... My opinion was based on the fact that even if I loved both of them, can you really call it a big impact when on New Year's Eve the combined acts (not to mention a great opening band) can only secure a venue of 1,500 - 1,800 with an after party in a giant ****** (not Yoko's) and have yet to even sell out?
You are certainly entitled to your opinion but it has nothing to do with the point I was trying to make about adding diversity in OKC. I don't care if they only sell 10 tickets it still adds something to our city.
BBatesokc 12-28-2011, 09:23 PM You are certainly entitled to your opinion but it has nothing to do with the point I was trying to make about adding diversity in OKC. I don't care if they only sell 10 tickets it still adds something to our city.
Then by that measure, everything adds something to our city - which actually dilutes your original argument. But, yes, overall I'd say he is definitely an asset to the state and even though I'm no fan of their music I think he is a genuinely nice guy.
ljbab728 12-28-2011, 09:26 PM Then by that measure, everything adds something to our city - which actually dilutes your original argument. But, yes, overall I'd say he is definitely an asset to the state and even though I'm no fan of their music I think he is a genuinely nice guy.
You're right. Everything adds something to our city which doesn't dilute anything at all. This is really a very silly disagreement though. You've made you point and I've made mine.
ljbab728 01-02-2012, 12:42 AM It sounds like it was a very interesting evening for those who attended. I also saw elsewhere that both performances ended up sold out.
http://newsok.com/article/3636870
I would have loved to have heard their version of "I am the Walrus" which is one of my Beatles favorites.
OkieHornet 01-02-2012, 07:14 AM It sounds like it was a very interesting evening for those who attended. I also saw elsewhere that both performances ended up sold out.
http://newsok.com/article/3636870
I would have loved to have heard their version of "I am the Walrus" which is one of my Beatles favorites.
for the new year's day show they were doing a buy one ticket, get one free the day of, or if you already had a ticket, you could get someone in for free. and later that night all you had to do was say you were on "wayne's list" and you could get in free.
BBatesokc 01-02-2012, 10:59 AM for the new year's day show they were doing a buy one ticket, get one free the day of, or if you already had a ticket, you could get someone in for free. and later that night all you had to do was say you were on "wayne's list" and you could get in free.
That is true. Very few tickets were sold for the 2nd concert so Yoko proclaimed it 'love day' (or something like that) and told people with a ticket to bring someone they love and they could get in free.
Achilleslastand 01-02-2012, 11:13 AM Did Yoko do the long and winding road?
bluedogok 01-03-2012, 10:48 AM Here's an article on the Denver Post site from a Denver based writer who saw the Lips at a club show in Aspen on December 27th then made the trip to OKC for the New Year's Eve show.
Denver Post - Reverb: Spending the holidays with Yoko Ono and the Flaming Lips (http://www.heyreverb.com/2012/01/03/flaming-lips-new-years-eve/)
BBatesokc 01-03-2012, 11:39 AM Since when is chirping and howling ahead of its time musically?
Achilleslastand 01-03-2012, 11:53 AM Since when is chirping and howling ahead of its time musically?
Didnt ya know she gets a free pass on her extraordinary vocal skills because of her last name.
jungmuny 01-03-2012, 07:07 PM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkyWoN0_7vU
Does anybody know if Mick Cornett actually smokes weed or it was just a joke by Wayne?
okcboy 01-03-2012, 07:14 PM http://imaginepeace.com/archives/16667
ljbab728 01-03-2012, 10:02 PM Since when is chirping and howling ahead of its time musically?
Probably since someone decided that Rap music was actually music. There would be people in some music circles that consider opera to be chirping and howling. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Bill Robertson 01-04-2012, 06:11 AM Since when is chirping and howling ahead of its time musically?
I wasn't ahead of it's time in the 60s/70s when the world first heard of Yoko Ono and it isn't ahead of it's time now.
kevinpate 01-05-2012, 12:13 PM Probably since someone decided that Rap music was actually music. There would be people in some music circles that consider opera to be chirping and howling. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I dinna ever realize how little I cared for rap until some country artists started to work it into their lineup. Changing the genre dinna help it, not one lil bit.
Double Edge 01-05-2012, 12:37 PM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkyWoN0_7vU
Does anybody know if Mick Cornett actually smokes weed or it was just a joke by Wayne?
I wonder if that was payback to his friends in high places for the Womb closing?
jungmuny 01-05-2012, 01:57 PM It could very well be payback but that doesn't make it untrue. I've long suspected him a toker getting familiar with him through the early days of the local access okc tv show on cox. That said, he's been a great mayor.
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