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John Lennon said ‘I Am the Walrus’ was tongue in cheek but he later started to write straightforward lyrics. During another 1980 interview, John discussed his approach to lyrics.
How 2 acid trips inspired ‘I Am the Walrus’ The book All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono features an interview from 1980. In it, he recalled the origin of ...
Out of the members of The Beatles, the lyrics of John Lennon were often the most exploratory and philosophical.
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Irish Star on MSNTrue meaning behind John Lennon's iconic Beatles lyric finally uncoveredFollowing The Beatles' breakup in 1970, fans scrutinized Lennon's lyrics for hidden meanings. Derek Taylor, their press officer, believed Lennon always intended to craft lyrics wi ...
When The Beatles officially broke up in 1970, fans all over the world wept in shock. It was truly the end of an era. The Fab ...
One of John Lennon’s favourite of his Beatles songs is 1967’s I Am the Walrus. Arguably the most cryptic of the Fab Four’s tracks, fans have debated the meaning behind the lyrics’ surreal ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe iconic Beatles song John Lennon wrote to confuse fans uncoveredBeatles songwriter and musician John Lennon opened up about the lyrics that had many fans confused - famously admitting Glass Onion was a 'throwaway song' ...
John Lennon Later Realized His Mistake On “I Am The Walrus” Years before John Lennon would write one of the Beatles’ most psychedelic tracks, the musician dabbled in prose writing with his ...
John Lennon (1940-1980) ... I Am The Walrus, Happiness is a Warm Gun) and sonic innovation beyond the restrictive norms of the time (Tomorrow Never Knows, Revolution #9).
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