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------ performed by The Beatles
interpertation | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/10/07
Its most likely about smoking pot because the part at the end
then when he says "Expert texpert choking smokers,
Don't you think the joker laughs at you?" also hints at smoking
also when he refers to pigs in a stye which is like smoking pot in a group which both have a distinct smell also when he says like lusy in the sky shows its a drug like lsd
he also puts the in the same idea of come together with the first lines. but he doesn't continue that
he also makes a distant simily when he says the lines "Corporation tee-shirt, stupid bloody Tuesday.
MAN, you been a naughty boy, and let your face grow long." then with the naughty boy again to "Crabalocker fishwife, pornographic priestess,
Boy, you been a naughty girl you let your Knickers down."
then he could be just making fun of poetry with this nonsence. also he makes fun of edgar allen poe when he says "Man, you should have seen them kicking Edgar Allan Poe."
thier probly is no main meaning but still it is a amazing song
elementary penguin? | Reviewer: ez | 6/5/07
this song is one of the reasons why i am never taking acid. in saying that, so very glad lennon did.
LSD | Reviewer: Jenelle | 6/4/07
yes this song was written on 3 seperate acid trip. This song is the best even if you dont like the Beatles you will love this song (i dont know anyone who doesnt love them though!)
chorus | Reviewer: Shane | 6/4/07
the chorus goes "coo ka loo ka choo" and no one believes me. but im not hearing things and i DO hear a "ka loo" after and before the "coos"
shane's and idiot! | Reviewer: Gusman | 6/1/07
you're an idiot, man!
it doesnt say "Paul is Dead" played backwards
Paul wasnt dead
he still isnt
keep your bullshit 60's conspiracies to yourself
Literate Lennon | Reviewer: Doug | 5/30/07
Not mentioned in the above transcription is the spoken passage that's barely audible thru the musical chaos of the fadeout, where one or more of the Beatles recite lines from Shakespeare's "King Lear":
"I know thee well, a serviceable villain
As dutious to the vices of thy mistress as badness could desire ..."
Playboy | Reviewer: Clare | 5/26/07
John Lennon expounded on it quite a bit in his Playboy interview. He talks about the Walrus being from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland series. He realized later that the Walrus was the bad guy--the fat capitalist that Lennon was against. Later, they use the Walrus reference to further confuse analysts by calling Paul the Walrus in the song "Glass Onion", which is just Lennon's snub to people attempting to make meaning of their songs and further idolize the Beatles. Brilliant lads, these four! Great song!
i am the walrus | Reviewer: kyle | 5/21/07
are ya dumb...paul mcartneys not dead, they new about it thw whole time it was just for better reviews and contraversy...when u heard he was dead didnt it make you want to listen to them more its not a meaning its a qouincadince use your head!
the walrus? no you´re not! little Nicola | Reviewer: William Campbell/PAUL? | 5/13/07
i think even though lennon was not the black walrus, it is one of the most important songs from the beatles. no doubts, they were the kings of Acid Trips! thanx for then lsd in case of musical masterpieces!
SCARY AS HECK!!! | Reviewer: bob | 5/8/07
I was just watching the video and it was so weird and it was scary.
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