Yoko Ono is planning to make music until she is at least 96 years old.

The 76-year-old musician - the widow of Beatles singer John Lennon - is currently "focusing" her creativity in preparation for a "few decades" of frenzied recording.

She said: "I'm glad I didn't die when I was 70. I haven't done enough even now. It's going to be fantastic. I don't have another 50 years so I'm getting more focused because I really want to hammer it in."

Yoko is convinced she has "a lot to add" to the music industry, but admits the biggest "musical revolution" of recent times was sparked by her late husband and the rest of The Beatles - George Harrison, Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr

She explained: "When John was trying to put the group together, only a few people could play guitar. Now there's not one boy who can't play guitar. The first revolution was started with John and his three friends and it really spread."

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October 4, 2009 - 02:07PM - Jo Parslow
Go for it Yoko, life is for living till the very last day, my late husband was a musician, saxophonist/clarinet, played like an angel, have my favourite track of his as my ring tone. I always said I had the best, hard act to follow, but got lonely, and wanted someone special in my life again, so met a new and lovely man on the internet after meeting a few frogs, my policy do what ever you have to do to make life tolerable again, and you have the right to enjoy the rest of your life as you would have expected your late husband to do if it had been you who went first.

My very best wishes to you and yours, Jo x
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