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King Lear” really should have been presented in complete Act form; or perhaps at least a scene. The part where Lear is presented with the obvious comment that he was now old, but without having become wise, would have been perfect.

Fully aware of the power of The Beatles’ own mythology, and with a general dislike of those who over-interpreted his work, Lennon deliberately inserted references to ‘I Am The Walrus’, ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’, ‘Lady Madonna’, ‘The Fool On The Hill’, and ‘Fixing A Hole’.

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Let it go, people, and enjoy the sound. The words are splendid, full of delightful humour… and the music is funny, too. Poetry may be for sound as well as meaning, and as such, attempts to “define” words here are silly. I Am the Walrus (“”No You’re Not,”” said little Nicola)” is a miraculous composition on every level. Théâtre at its best, the piece defies all convention. It is a masterpiece… the best “song” on the best album “The Magical Mystery Tour” our beloved Beatles ever recorded. It is my favourite… no beyond that, it is my preference. So far we’ve examined all the outtake photos from the Pepper photo session, and gone through all the various people on the collage. So what became of the Beatles famous Sgt Pepper costumes, designed by M. Berman Ltd.?

The next appearances of the individual suits were also in music videos. In 1974, George Harrison filmed a music video for his New Year’s song, “Ding Dong Ding Dong”. It really helps that Halloween is in the fall, so all of the department stores are trying to get rid of their white clothing at steep discounts! Yoko Ono: Target Of course that would have been too much for the “fans” who might have fallen asleep at being exposed to so much serious literature. Apparently literature has a worse reputation than drugs, which are discussed here at length, whereas literature is passed over as something toxic. Legalise literature, one cries, or at the very least decriminalise it.

The second version was recorded in Abbey Road, and contains a selection of sound effects assembled by Lennon. These include a telephone ring, smashing glass, an organ note and a loop of the BBC football commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme exclaiming “It’s a goal!” The effects were later replaced by the string arrangement which ends the song. In the studio Glass Onion’ was John Lennon’s answer to those who looked for hidden meanings in The Beatles’ music. It was a song deliberately filled with red herrings, obscure imagery and allusions to past works.

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