YES

John Lennon, a founding member of The Beatles, met Yoko Ono, a Japanese artist and musician, in November 1966 during a preview of Ono's art exhibition at the Indica Gallery in London.

Lennon was intrigued by Ono's conceptual art, particularly a piece called "Ceiling Painting," which required viewers to climb a ladder and use a magnifying glass to read a tiny word printed on the ceiling.

That word was "YES," and Lennon appreciated its positive aspect in contrast to the negative tone he expected.

This moment marked the beginning of their profound and often controversial relationship, both as romantic partners and as collaborators in music and activism.