On September, remixed and restored a version of Yoko Ono’s and John Lennon “Imagine” will reach theatres worldwide. Solo Tour has been announced by Radiohead’s Thom Yorke. North American expedition to include material spanning entire solo catalogue.
The movie “Imagine”, according to a press release is directed by Lennon and Ono. From the original reels, it was restored frame by frame. Paul Hicks remixed by the audio and it guest stars Dick Cavett. Fred Astaire and Andy Warhol. The bonus footage, 15 minutes in all, includes Lennon and his band Nicky Hopkins, George Harrison, Klaus Voorman and Alan White. They record his anti-Paul McCartney diatribe “Oh My Love” and “How Do You Sleep?” For this performance, a special Dolby Atmos “raw studio” mix was created.
Ono is releasing to commemorate Imagine as it is all part of a glut of media. What would have been Lennon’s 78th birthday, on 9th October? She is publishing Imagine John Yoko, which consist of 320-page detailing the album’s creation. It is complete with remembrances of more than 40 people who were at the time, close to the couple. It was never done before that Eighty per cent of the photos have been published.
They all were Peace People, who worked on Imagine and it was so exciting and enlightening all the way through to be one of them. “Remember, each one of us has the power to change the world,” said Ono. Warzone was a new album of Ono, which arrive on 19 October. The recording of 12 songs revisit and she recorded between 1970 and 2009, and take these on “Imagine.” Last year, the song based on a 1980 interview with Lennon on which she was awarded a co-writing credit. She was deserving of the credit and the concept came from her book Grapefruit.
Pakistan’s pop music icon, Nazia Hassan may have been passed away since 18 years. But there is no single day, which goes without her countless fans remembering her eternal vocals. Whether it was her melancholic number Lekin Mera Dil or upbeat disco vibes with Aap Jaisa Koi. She was the first true-blue female singing superstar of Pakistan. Today, we remember her most iconic songs that made the world fall in love with her through, who once sold 60 million records worldwide.
Disco Dee wane
There is no list could be complete without mentioning and remembering Nazia Hassan. Her super-popular, Disco Dee wane was released in 1981 went on to become a chartbuster throughout the world. After 30 years. it was so much reworked into Bollywood’s Student of the Year!
Boom Boom
Next is the track from her mega-hit album of the same name, Boom Boom. Which became the 80s Pepsi Generation voice. Where Michael Jackson, singer of the west had taken the limelight. In Pakistan, no one ever end up not singing the catchy chorus because it had to be Nazia Hassan with this track.
Aap Jaisa Koi
In India the song "Aap Jaisa koi" made Nazia Hassan a household name. This song Aap jaisa koi become the singer’s first ever song in Film fare award Bollywood. People remember the film by this song, Qurbaani and Zeenat Aman’s iconic dance moves. That was fantastic.
Dosti
When we together with our siblings there is only one song. that made us fall in love with the sibling duo, Zoheb and Nazia Hassan, it has to be Dosti. A melodious song that went on to become the anthem for the budding pop scene was this dosti songs in Pakistan. After so many years this dosti song is still one of the most iconic songs by the two.
Dum Dum Dee Dee
Nazia Hassan probably the most ever psychedelic song, Dum Dum Dee Dee’s Alice in Wonderland theme. It was every Pakistani youth’s favorite music video growing up!
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Pakistan’s pop music icon, Nazia Hassan may have been passed away since 18 years. But there is no single day, which goes without her countless fans remembering her eternal vocals. Whether it was her melancholic number Lekin Mera Dil or upbeat disco vibes with Aap Jaisa Koi. She was the first true-blue female singing superstar of Pakistan. Today, we remember her most iconic songs that made the world fall in love with her through, who once sold 60 million records worldwide.
Disco Dee wane
There is no list could be complete without mentioning and remembering Nazia Hassan. Her super-popular, Disco Dee wane was released in 1981 went on to become a chartbuster throughout the world. After 30 years. it was so much reworked into Bollywood’s Student of the Year!
Boom Boom
Next is the track from her mega-hit album of the same name, Boom Boom. Which became the 80s Pepsi Generation voice. Where Michael Jackson, singer of the west had taken the limelight. In Pakistan, no one ever end up not singing the catchy chorus because it had to be Nazia Hassan with this track.
Aap Jaisa Koi
In India the song "Aap Jaisa koi" made Nazia Hassan a household name. This song Aap jaisa koi become the singer’s first ever song in Film fare award Bollywood. People remember the film by this song, Qurbaani and Zeenat Aman’s iconic dance moves. That was fantastic.
Dosti
When we together with our siblings there is only one song. that made us fall in love with the sibling duo, Zoheb and Nazia Hassan, it has to be Dosti. A melodious song that went on to become the anthem for the budding pop scene was this dosti songs in Pakistan. After so many years this dosti song is still one of the most iconic songs by the two.
Dum Dum Dee Dee
Nazia Hassan probably the most ever psychedelic song, Dum Dum Dee Dee’s Alice in Wonderland theme. It was every Pakistani youth’s favorite music video growing up!