I never really got on that well with Yoko anyway. Strangely enough, I only started to get to know her after John's death.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
To keep the record straight, it wasn't always John and Yoko. We've all accused one another of various business things; we tend to be pretty paranoid by now, as you can imagine. There's a lot of money involved.
I grew up in Greenwich Village. Dad was friends with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
I met John Lennon and he was with his wife in Tokyo. I met him there.
Most of the fans of John Lennon and maybe John and Yoko are younger than me.
Lennon was not very fond of me. Lennon didn't like to be around somebody else who was likely to be the center of attention and didn't like being on deck with somebody who was intellectually as hot as he was.
I'm just being normal. A normal woman. Well, I don't know what a normal woman is, but I'm a woman and I'm Yoko and I've never changed that.
I brought Yoko Ono to New York and gave her her first job there. I was editing a magazine called 'Film Culture.'
Of the many guests we welcomed to the Mickey Mouse Club, my absolute favorites were the Lennon Sisters.
Someone like John would want to end the Beatle period and start the Yoko period. He wouldn't like either to interfere with the other.
We were pretty good mates until the Beatles started to split up and Yoko came into it. It was more like old army buddies splitting up on account of wedding bells.