Open Your Box
"Open Your Box" is a song by Yoko Ono, originally released in 1971 on the B-side to John Lennon's "Power to the People" and remixed by Orange Factory in 2001. Upon original release, the song was met with some controversy by many who interpreted the lyrics as highly risque. Ono sings "Open your box, open your legs, open your world, open, open, open". It was banned from airplay in the UK.
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Yoko Ono - 1971 - John Lennon - Remixed - Orange Factory - 2001
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In 2001, Orange Factory approached Ono and asked her to remix the track, an idea to which she was indifferently receptive. However she was very pleased with the results, apparently so much so that she was moved to tears. The remixed version was an underground hit and renewed energy in her career, inspiring Ono to create her Blueprint For A Sunrise album and further the remix project to much success.
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