From 5-12 Dec you can listen to Yoko Ono’s 2 hour radio show on BBC6Mix HERE.
Yoko takes over BBC6′s 6Mix to present 2 hours of music and inspiration on 5 December 2009: 22:00-24:00 GMT | 17:00-19:00 Eastern | 14:00-16:00 Pacific
Musician and artist Yoko Ono presents a special edition of the 6 Mix to celebrate World Peace Day, talking about her work and playing music which has influenced her new album ‘Between My Head And The Sky.’ Yoko -the widow of John Lennon – plays tracks from a range of artists who have inspired her musically including Jimi Hendrix, Courtney Love and Anthony and The Johnsons, as well as new music from Sean Lennon and The Low Anthem. Yoko also talks about the making of her new album, how she’s dealt with media criticism and her relationship with Lennon and their son Sean. There’s also a chance to hear her unlikely collaboration with Basement Jaxx and her what she thinks of Amy Winehouse and Beth Ditto.



















[...] Ono “I recently did a two-hour BBC radio show where I mixed my own choice of music. One of the tracks I chose was one of my favourites: [...]
So much I could say… Thank-you for doing the work you do and continuing the work of your late husband. Love and peace and strength.
I wasn’t feeling good today, I looked at the sky and smiled…Love You and John always
Hi
This is Marcos.
Thank you for being at the same space time as myself.
I love you.
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This is something I would never have imagined before, Ms. Yoko, been able to drive to you my words.
Thank you.
I used to compare your image with peace and from now on, your voice, and name, will bring me love too.
Not that I didn’t associated you with it, but because I just wasn’t mature enough to comprehend it when I first heard of you. Still now I believe I can’t. (About the incredibelly beauty of love)
Thank you
Peace – an imagination still on those days of old modernities.