Yoko Ono gets a lot of unfair flack for supposedly breaking up The Beatles. There's three things wrong with that line of thought:
1. If the Beatles didn't disband, they'd be The Rolling Stones. Nobody wants that.
2. John Lennon was a wife-beater and potential murderer who (unlike Sir P-Mac) wrote terrible schlock post-Beatles and gets held up like some sort of GD saint.
3. We shouldn't dislike Yoko Ono for that when she puts out stuff like this:
"Cheshire Cat Cry" is a song from her new album Take Me To The Land Of Hell. The album version of the track is assisted by living, breathing Target ad Lenny Kravitz. However, when the 80-year-old Ono (don't I just feel like an ass?) performed the track on Letterman, she chose The Flaming Lips as her backing band.
Even the usually laid-back Late Night host felt the need to poke fun at the performance.
I'll just leave this here:
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