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basic rock song structures
a subtle use of vocal harmony
a clear focus on recording studio production
major key tonality
string section beds
orchestral arranging
mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation
brass instrument solos
a dynamic male vocalist
electric pianos
prominent percussion
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
asweany1988, I ve heard the ending either means "Oompa oompa stick it in your jumper" or "Smoke pot smoke pot everbody smoke pot". I think its the latter.......
The story I've heard is some teachers were asking students to find the meaning of Beatles songs as part of their studies. John Lennon didn't like it so he wrote this to mess with them.
The line,"Semolina Pilchard" is missing before the line, "Climbing up the Eiffel Tower". I see a lot of this online. Writers without "ears" hear no evil...
the missing line is semolina pilchard/ climbing up the eiffel tower. its nonsensical on purpose.
tyronerockwood
Did anyone notice it seems a line of the lyrics is missing just before the words "Climbing up the Eiffel tower" ??? Anyone know what the missing words / lyrics are?
ah, the Beatles, greatest band of all time. i've often said if you don't like the rolling stones and the who, you don't like rock n roll, but if you don't like the Beatles, you don't like music
The fact is they are still bigger than jesus. I know this for a fact. More people beleive in the beatles than jesus. So all you silly death dealer christians can shut up.
thevanman552
sabotnoh, that stuff about Jesus was way over blown and had nothing to do with them or their music. John just restated something he read in an article.
The lyrics here are actually a bit gross. Still to this day more than forty years later, I say koo koo kachoo and have no idea why. The best band ever!!!
Don't know much about the Beatles, but I hear they said they were bigger than Jesus. So maybe this song makes some reference to Through the Looking Glass, with the Walrus and the Carpenter. All that stuff.
I have heard this song on an AM Radio, FM Stereo Radio, a 45RPM record, a 33RPM rocord, an 8 Track, a cassette, a CD, XM radio, an MP3 CD, an MP3 audio player, and now Pandora. Now that's an evolution of music technology. Isn't it?
if you play this song backwards it says i barried paul
thevanman552
I love the Beatles. I love the progression from hold my hand to why don't we do it in the road. This is one of those that has always just stuck with me and that I listen to with joy. Of course we were all stoned, eric, that is the fun of it all; who cares if it makes sense, it's the Beatles and in those days we just went with their flow and I just feel the same way 40 years later.
scottmagnerod
Listen to Ringo on this song. They brought out the drum track on this new mix.
this is like my favorite beatles song even though it makes no sense..atleast to me,maybe to somebody who is high it would make sense..any way this song is tight
jlee1933 says: 05-05-2009 "i hear this song was written when john lennon heard about a teacher that had her kids study beatles lyrics so he decided to write lyrics that make no sense to confuse them."
Well that would explain a lot. I think it would take shitload of drugs and abstract thinking to get a meaning out of this song.
i hear this song was written when john lennon heard about a teacher that had her kids study beatles lyrics so he decided to write lyrics that make no sense to confuse them.
kmay63
Wierd lyrics...must have been some good drugs. Love this song tho
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The story I've heard is some teachers were asking students to find the meaning of Beatles songs as part of their studies. John Lennon didn't like it so he wrote this to mess with them.
The lyrics here are actually a bit gross. Still to this day more than forty years later, I say koo koo kachoo and have no idea why. The best band ever!!!
"i hear this song was written when john lennon heard about a teacher that had her kids study beatles lyrics so he decided to write lyrics that make no sense to confuse them."
Well that would explain a lot. I think it would take shitload of drugs and abstract thinking to get a meaning out of this song.
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