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Getting Naked with John & Yoko

This week I’m honored to be featured as a guest writer on Matt Blick’s excellent blog Beatles Songwriting Academy! The article’s called Getting Naked with John & Yoko. In the interest of science, I listened to the album Two Virgins (that’s the one with the infamous cover of John and Yoko naked in Ringo’s basement) and documented its psychological effect on me.

4:00: This is where I start laughing like a hyena until about 5:40. You’ll have to hear it for yourself.. It sounds like trumpets jabbing an archaeopteryx repeatedly in the rear. Terrific.

You can read the rest of the article on Beatles Songwriting Academy: Getting Naked with John & Yoko!

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  1. Matt Blick

    January 25, 2011 at 16:43

    In the interests of science!!!!! Man that’s the ONLY way to listen to that album!

    Thanks so much for doing the post. It’s like a public service –

    “We listen to this stuff – so you don’t have to!”

    • Nicholas Tozier

      January 25, 2011 at 22:24

      Ha, I thought about saying something along those lines, but I figured it didn’t even need to be said. 😛 Thanks for having me; it was fun… in a strange way!

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