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------ performed by The Beatles
I am the Walrus | Reviewer: Cheesypig | 7/7/07
If you would like to know alot about this song i would sugjest reading the wikipedia article on it. Every line is explained. Its really quite interesting. Accually, Only the first to lines were lsd influenced. After reading that article everything made sense.
I am the Walrus | Reviewer: Cheesypig | 7/7/07
I you would like to know alot about this song i would sugjest reading the wikipedia article on it. Every line is explained. Its really quite interesting. Accually, Only the first to lines were lsd influenced. After reading that article everything made sense.
This is a GREAT song despite i'ts pure nonsens | Reviewer: Peter T. | 7/6/07
Sorry to worry you, folks. This IS a great song. Maybe one of the greatest from the beatles. but nonetheless the lyric is pure nonsens according to an old interview with McCartney.
They (the beatles) recieved a fanmail from a student amongst many. this fanmail described how his teacher tried to read and interpret the lyrics from beatles and suddenly Lennon realized "HEY! Let us do a song full of nonsens!".
"I am the Walrus" is the result of this. Great result imho! Poor that teacher who kickstarted this song without his/her knowledge. :)
God... | Reviewer: um no | 6/28/07
... the Beatles suck. Most overrated rock "band" ever.
Political Innuendo | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/25/07
Look a bit harder for political and religious commentary. And "P'liceman" is supposed to be "please none". It should read "Mister city, please none sitting pretty little policemen in row".
---Song | Reviewer: Jillien | 6/21/07
Actually, Lennon wrote parts of the song on 2 separate acid trips. The rest of it he got some an old nursery rhyme, a police siren, and other random idea. The "walrus" was just one of the random ideas. There is no deeper meaning to the song, other than the fact he also wrote it to screw with the school teachers who made it a lesson plan to decipher Beatles' songs at the time.
beatles- I am the Walrus | Reviewer: Daly | 6/19/07
My guess is that on the first line 'I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together,' he is trying to say we're all part of each other. This is something alot of people find when taking lsd. Anyone agree??
walrus | Reviewer: Anonymous | 6/16/07
it seems to me like a cartoon poetry game with
some tex avery influences ... very pop-art song
---Genious--- | Reviewer: MarcNeoLennon | 6/13/07
You guys are far.. Lennon decided to get clean from human sin, sex.. Then if you read walrus the other ways its says surlaw... hence, as good as god.. yeah he was ..
love u lennon
Smoking pot | 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
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