| The Beatles – I Am the Walrus Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| oh and the egg man is humpty dumpty from alice in wonderland or through the looking glass which is the sequel. i forget which one. some trippy ass shit if you sit and read straight through it | |
| The Beatles – I Am the Walrus Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| this song has to do a lot about the time in which john was living in. i am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together. basic eastern philosophy. pretty much daoist idealism. the tao being the ultimate spiritual force that we are all a part of. i am the eggman they are the eggmen i am the walrus was I BELIEVE taken from the book alice in wonderland which of course is a book about a trip off shrooms. its from the poems in the book about the walrus who is weeping (im crying). which is also what i believe the goo goo gjoob is. the sound of sobbing. john is singing everything he sees hears and feels. which in the sixties was a whole bunch of shit. | |
| The Beatles – Hello, Goodbye Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| my opinion, john, george, paul, then ringo | |
| The Beatles – Within You Without You Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| oh and this song IS NOT about LSD. its about finding peace within yourself. songs with hallucinations are about LSD such as lucy in the sky with diamonds and across the universe | |
| The Beatles – Within You Without You Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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"We were talking - about the love that’s gone so cold and the people, Who gain the world and lose their soul - They don’t know - they can’t see - are you one of them?" George Harrison was genious my all time favorite song |
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| The Beatles – Across the Universe Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Firstly although the words Guru Diva are the name of Maharishis teacher. Gurus names are often aspects of God almost without exception. This phrase is not so much a homage to Maharishi teacher, its more of praise to God. Remember that Guru also translates as God / Brahma and not just any human teacher. Your thinking of humans, think more broader of the deeper spiritual message. During his immersion in eastern thought his lyrics would have reflected the deeper spiritual sentiment and not just ode to the teachers teacher. All said here is a better translation. Jai Guru Deva OM Victory to God Devine OM Om cannot easily be translated as a single English word. It is used as the most sacred word in Indian thought. It represents the birth growth and death of the Cosmos. It is also the Vibration / sound of the Cosmos literaly.If you could step outside the Universe and listen to it that is what you would hear. The Yogis hear this in deep meditation. One way of thinking of OM would be Alpha-Omega. From OM all the English words like Omniscience, Omnipresence are derived from. Deva means Divine , this is where the English word divinity comes from. |
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| Chicago – South California Purples Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| wow no comments. any one notice that the line "I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together" is from the the beatles song I am the Walrus. | |
| Al Green – Tired Of Being Alone Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| how do you dance to this song? | |
| The Beatles – In My Life Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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OH MY GOD if you think this song is about drugs then you are STUPID. GOD any love song can be about drugs. so the beatle got into the drug problem. DOESNT MEAN EVERY FUCKIN SONG THEY SANG IS ABOUT DRUGS. PEOPLE ARE SO IGNORANT |
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| The Beatles – What Goes On Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| RUBBER SOUL... AWESOME | |
| The Beatles – The Word Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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okay so the second time the chorus is sung it goes SPREAD the word NOT SAY the word. ...and i really doubt this song is about LSD |
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| The Beatles – Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| ya im pretty sure the song goes "i wanted a girl, or should i say, she wanted me..." | |
| The Beatles – Strawberry Fields Forever Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| oh and the song doesnt go ''...i think i know i mean a yes...'' its '' i think A NO means A YES but its all wrong...'' . plus it makes much more sense. | |
| Paramore – Another Day Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| paul-is-dead | |
| The Beatles – Revolution 9 Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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PAUL-IS-DEAD Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: On the Front Cover: 1.) All the people are looking at a freshly dug grave. 2.) Paul is holding the musical instrument cor anglais, and it is black, symbolizing death, and the only Beatle holding a black instrument. Where Paul is holding it with his left hand (being left-handed) he is displaying three fingers, meaning only three Beatles left? 3.) This was the first album on Apple Records and the first album that the group wrote their name as "Beatles," rather than "The Beatles." This is inferred to mean that they are no longer a whole as in "The," but now since there are only three, it is just "Beatles." 4.) The yellow hyacinth in the shape of a left-handed guitar only has three strings. 5.) The doll in the red, black and white stripes has a car model on her lap next to her right hand. This model with red interior is supposed to mean the car in which Paul was killed and the red interior is blood. 6.) The other three Beatles' are standing sideways behind the drum, except Paul who is standing forward. 7.) On the drum is written in the center "Lonely Hearts." Using a mirror, place it perpendicular to the center of the drum. Splitting the words "Lonely Hearts" in half, the combined writing reads - 1 ONE 1 X HE DIE. This means that the "1 One 1" equal three, or that Paul is gone, and the "X" is meant to cross out Paul. Between the words "HE" and "DIE" is an arrow that points directly to Paul. 8.) The hand raised over Paul's head, is to mean "death." The Back Cover: 1.) Paul is facing the back, which can mean that he is an imposter, or that he is dead. 2.) George's right-hand index finger is pointing directly to the words "five o'clock," the supposed time of the car crash. 3.) That the song lyrics "Within You, Without You," are printed over Paul's body. The Songs: 1.) Lovely Rita:"When I caught a glimpse of Rita," and "I took her home, I nearly made it." 2.) A Day In The Life: " He blew his mind out in a car, he didn't notice that the lights had changed. A crowd of people stood and stared, they'd seen his face before..." 3.) Good Morning, Good Morning: "Nothing to do to save his life." "People running around it's five o'clock." 4.) She's Leaving Home: "Wednesday morning at five o'clock." 5.) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: The reference to Billy Shears is supposed to be that of William (Billy) Campbell, the look-alike. Magical Mystery Tour The Front Cover: 1.) Paul is alleged to be the one in the "black" walrus suit. 2.) In the booklet, Ringo's drums read "Love the 3 Beatles." 3.) In the picture where The Beatles' are wearing white tails, Paul is the only one with a black carnation, the other three have red. 4.) When you hold the album cover to a mirror, the word "Beatles" is a phone number, which is 2317438. It has been said that if you had called this number back then, a recording came on saying, "you're getting closer." Of course there is no area code etc., so I doubt this one too. The Songs: 1.) I Am The Walrus: At the end of the song, where the spoken words from the play King Lear are placed, you here "O, untimely death!" and of course as we know, "The Walrus Was Paul." 2.) Strawberry Fields Forever: When John Lennon says in the end of the song the words "Cranberry Sauce," it was long believed to be he saying "I Buried Paul." However, it was electronically manipulated to sound like he was saying "I Buried Paul" but he actually isn't. 3.) All You Need Is Love: At the end, Lennon says, "Yes, he's dead." Yellow Submarine The Front and Back Covers 1.) Lennon's hand raised over Paul's head, indicating "death." The Beatles (The White Album) 1.) Glass Onion: The term used for a coffin with a glass top. 2.) 'Don't Pass Me By: "You were in a car crash...." 3.) Revolution 9: The words, "Number nine, number nine," repeated many times are supposed to say when played backwards, "dead man, turn me on dead man." The reference to the number 9 is supposed to be that of McCartney having nine letters. Abbey Road The Front Cover: 1.) The common meaning of the Beatles' dress - Lennon in white for a priest, Ringo as the undertaker, George as the grave digger, and of course Paul, in his bare feet, holding a cigarette in his right hand (being lefty) all means death. 2,) The police vehicle parked to the right in the photograph is a morgue wagon. 3.) The Volkswagen parked on the left side of the street has a tag that reads, "LMW 28IF. This has been construed to mean "LMW - Linda McCartney Weeps" and the "28IF" means that Paul would have been 28 years old IF he had lived |
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| The Beatles – Eleanor Rigby Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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PAUL-IS-DEAD Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: On the Front Cover: 1.) All the people are looking at a freshly dug grave. 2.) Paul is holding the musical instrument cor anglais, and it is black, symbolizing death, and the only Beatle holding a black instrument. Where Paul is holding it with his left hand (being left-handed) he is displaying three fingers, meaning only three Beatles left? 3.) This was the first album on Apple Records and the first album that the group wrote their name as "Beatles," rather than "The Beatles." This is inferred to mean that they are no longer a whole as in "The," but now since there are only three, it is just "Beatles." 4.) The yellow hyacinth in the shape of a left-handed guitar only has three strings. 5.) The doll in the red, black and white stripes has a car model on her lap next to her right hand. This model with red interior is supposed to mean the car in which Paul was killed and the red interior is blood. 6.) The other three Beatles' are standing sideways behind the drum, except Paul who is standing forward. 7.) On the drum is written in the center "Lonely Hearts." Using a mirror, place it perpendicular to the center of the drum. Splitting the words "Lonely Hearts" in half, the combined writing reads - 1 ONE 1 X HE DIE. This means that the "1 One 1" equal three, or that Paul is gone, and the "X" is meant to cross out Paul. Between the words "HE" and "DIE" is an arrow that points directly to Paul. 8.) The hand raised over Paul's head, is to mean "death." The Back Cover: 1.) Paul is facing the back, which can mean that he is an imposter, or that he is dead. 2.) George's right-hand index finger is pointing directly to the words "five o'clock," the supposed time of the car crash. 3.) That the song lyrics "Within You, Without You," are printed over Paul's body. The Songs: 1.) Lovely Rita:"When I caught a glimpse of Rita," and "I took her home, I nearly made it." 2.) A Day In The Life: " He blew his mind out in a car, he didn't notice that the lights had changed. A crowd of people stood and stared, they'd seen his face before..." 3.) Good Morning, Good Morning: "Nothing to do to save his life." "People running around it's five o'clock." 4.) She's Leaving Home: "Wednesday morning at five o'clock." 5.) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: The reference to Billy Shears is supposed to be that of William (Billy) Campbell, the look-alike. Magical Mystery Tour The Front Cover: 1.) Paul is alleged to be the one in the "black" walrus suit. 2.) In the booklet, Ringo's drums read "Love the 3 Beatles." 3.) In the picture where The Beatles' are wearing white tails, Paul is the only one with a black carnation, the other three have red. 4.) When you hold the album cover to a mirror, the word "Beatles" is a phone number, which is 2317438. It has been said that if you had called this number back then, a recording came on saying, "you're getting closer." Of course there is no area code etc., so I doubt this one too. The Songs: 1.) I Am The Walrus: At the end of the song, where the spoken words from the play King Lear are placed, you here "O, untimely death!" and of course as we know, "The Walrus Was Paul." 2.) Strawberry Fields Forever: When John Lennon says in the end of the song the words "Cranberry Sauce," it was long believed to be he saying "I Buried Paul." However, it was electronically manipulated to sound like he was saying "I Buried Paul" but he actually isn't. 3.) All You Need Is Love: At the end, Lennon says, "Yes, he's dead." Yellow Submarine The Front and Back Covers 1.) Lennon's hand raised over Paul's head, indicating "death." The Beatles (The White Album) 1.) Glass Onion: The term used for a coffin with a glass top. 2.) 'Don't Pass Me By: "You were in a car crash...." 3.) Revolution 9: The words, "Number nine, number nine," repeated many times are supposed to say when played backwards, "dead man, turn me on dead man." The reference to the number 9 is supposed to be that of McCartney having nine letters. Abbey Road The Front Cover: 1.) The common meaning of the Beatles' dress - Lennon in white for a priest, Ringo as the undertaker, George as the grave digger, and of course Paul, in his bare feet, holding a cigarette in his right hand (being lefty) all means death. 2,) The police vehicle parked to the right in the photograph is a morgue wagon. 3.) The Volkswagen parked on the left side of the street has a tag that reads, "LMW 28IF. This has been construed to mean "LMW - Linda McCartney Weeps" and the "28IF" means that Paul would have been 28 years old IF he had lived |
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| The Beatles – Strawberry Fields Forever Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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PAUL-IS-DEAD Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: On the Front Cover: 1.) All the people are looking at a freshly dug grave. 2.) Paul is holding the musical instrument cor anglais, and it is black, symbolizing death, and the only Beatle holding a black instrument. Where Paul is holding it with his left hand (being left-handed) he is displaying three fingers, meaning only three Beatles left? 3.) This was the first album on Apple Records and the first album that the group wrote their name as "Beatles," rather than "The Beatles." This is inferred to mean that they are no longer a whole as in "The," but now since there are only three, it is just "Beatles." 4.) The yellow hyacinth in the shape of a left-handed guitar only has three strings. 5.) The doll in the red, black and white stripes has a car model on her lap next to her right hand. This model with red interior is supposed to mean the car in which Paul was killed and the red interior is blood. 6.) The other three Beatles' are standing sideways behind the drum, except Paul who is standing forward. 7.) On the drum is written in the center "Lonely Hearts." Using a mirror, place it perpendicular to the center of the drum. Splitting the words "Lonely Hearts" in half, the combined writing reads - 1 ONE 1 X HE DIE. This means that the "1 One 1" equal three, or that Paul is gone, and the "X" is meant to cross out Paul. Between the words "HE" and "DIE" is an arrow that points directly to Paul. 8.) The hand raised over Paul's head, is to mean "death." The Back Cover: 1.) Paul is facing the back, which can mean that he is an imposter, or that he is dead. 2.) George's right-hand index finger is pointing directly to the words "five o'clock," the supposed time of the car crash. 3.) That the song lyrics "Within You, Without You," are printed over Paul's body. The Songs: 1.) Lovely Rita:"When I caught a glimpse of Rita," and "I took her home, I nearly made it." 2.) A Day In The Life: " He blew his mind out in a car, he didn't notice that the lights had changed. A crowd of people stood and stared, they'd seen his face before..." 3.) Good Morning, Good Morning: "Nothing to do to save his life." "People running around it's five o'clock." 4.) She's Leaving Home: "Wednesday morning at five o'clock." 5.) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: The reference to Billy Shears is supposed to be that of William (Billy) Campbell, the look-alike. Magical Mystery Tour The Front Cover: 1.) Paul is alleged to be the one in the "black" walrus suit. 2.) In the booklet, Ringo's drums read "Love the 3 Beatles." 3.) In the picture where The Beatles' are wearing white tails, Paul is the only one with a black carnation, the other three have red. 4.) When you hold the album cover to a mirror, the word "Beatles" is a phone number, which is 2317438. It has been said that if you had called this number back then, a recording came on saying, "you're getting closer." Of course there is no area code etc., so I doubt this one too. The Songs: 1.) I Am The Walrus: At the end of the song, where the spoken words from the play King Lear are placed, you here "O, untimely death!" and of course as we know, "The Walrus Was Paul." 2.) Strawberry Fields Forever: When John Lennon says in the end of the song the words "Cranberry Sauce," it was long believed to be he saying "I Buried Paul." However, it was electronically manipulated to sound like he was saying "I Buried Paul" but he actually isn't. 3.) All You Need Is Love: At the end, Lennon says, "Yes, he's dead." Yellow Submarine The Front and Back Covers 1.) Lennon's hand raised over Paul's head, indicating "death." The Beatles (The White Album) 1.) Glass Onion: The term used for a coffin with a glass top. 2.) 'Don't Pass Me By: "You were in a car crash...." 3.) Revolution 9: The words, "Number nine, number nine," repeated many times are supposed to say when played backwards, "dead man, turn me on dead man." The reference to the number 9 is supposed to be that of McCartney having nine letters. Abbey Road The Front Cover: 1.) The common meaning of the Beatles' dress - Lennon in white for a priest, Ringo as the undertaker, George as the grave digger, and of course Paul, in his bare feet, holding a cigarette in his right hand (being lefty) all means death. 2,) The police vehicle parked to the right in the photograph is a morgue wagon. 3.) The Volkswagen parked on the left side of the street has a tag that reads, "LMW 28IF. This has been construed to mean "LMW - Linda McCartney Weeps" and the "28IF" means that Paul would have been 28 years old IF he had lived |
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| The Beatles – Lovely Rita Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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PAUL-IS-DEAD Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: On the Front Cover: 1.) All the people are looking at a freshly dug grave. 2.) Paul is holding the musical instrument cor anglais, and it is black, symbolizing death, and the only Beatle holding a black instrument. Where Paul is holding it with his left hand (being left-handed) he is displaying three fingers, meaning only three Beatles left? 3.) This was the first album on Apple Records and the first album that the group wrote their name as "Beatles," rather than "The Beatles." This is inferred to mean that they are no longer a whole as in "The," but now since there are only three, it is just "Beatles." 4.) The yellow hyacinth in the shape of a left-handed guitar only has three strings. 5.) The doll in the red, black and white stripes has a car model on her lap next to her right hand. This model with red interior is supposed to mean the car in which Paul was killed and the red interior is blood. 6.) The other three Beatles' are standing sideways behind the drum, except Paul who is standing forward. 7.) On the drum is written in the center "Lonely Hearts." Using a mirror, place it perpendicular to the center of the drum. Splitting the words "Lonely Hearts" in half, the combined writing reads - 1 ONE 1 X HE DIE. This means that the "1 One 1" equal three, or that Paul is gone, and the "X" is meant to cross out Paul. Between the words "HE" and "DIE" is an arrow that points directly to Paul. 8.) The hand raised over Paul's head, is to mean "death." The Back Cover: 1.) Paul is facing the back, which can mean that he is an imposter, or that he is dead. 2.) George's right-hand index finger is pointing directly to the words "five o'clock," the supposed time of the car crash. 3.) That the song lyrics "Within You, Without You," are printed over Paul's body. The Songs: 1.) Lovely Rita:"When I caught a glimpse of Rita," and "I took her home, I nearly made it." 2.) A Day In The Life: " He blew his mind out in a car, he didn't notice that the lights had changed. A crowd of people stood and stared, they'd seen his face before..." 3.) Good Morning, Good Morning: "Nothing to do to save his life." "People running around it's five o'clock." 4.) She's Leaving Home: "Wednesday morning at five o'clock." 5.) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: The reference to Billy Shears is supposed to be that of William (Billy) Campbell, the look-alike. Magical Mystery Tour The Front Cover: 1.) Paul is alleged to be the one in the "black" walrus suit. 2.) In the booklet, Ringo's drums read "Love the 3 Beatles." 3.) In the picture where The Beatles' are wearing white tails, Paul is the only one with a black carnation, the other three have red. 4.) When you hold the album cover to a mirror, the word "Beatles" is a phone number, which is 2317438. It has been said that if you had called this number back then, a recording came on saying, "you're getting closer." Of course there is no area code etc., so I doubt this one too. The Songs: 1.) I Am The Walrus: At the end of the song, where the spoken words from the play King Lear are placed, you here "O, untimely death!" and of course as we know, "The Walrus Was Paul." 2.) Strawberry Fields Forever: When John Lennon says in the end of the song the words "Cranberry Sauce," it was long believed to be he saying "I Buried Paul." However, it was electronically manipulated to sound like he was saying "I Buried Paul" but he actually isn't. 3.) All You Need Is Love: At the end, Lennon says, "Yes, he's dead." Yellow Submarine The Front and Back Covers 1.) Lennon's hand raised over Paul's head, indicating "death." The Beatles (The White Album) 1.) Glass Onion: The term used for a coffin with a glass top. 2.) 'Don't Pass Me By: "You were in a car crash...." 3.) Revolution 9: The words, "Number nine, number nine," repeated many times are supposed to say when played backwards, "dead man, turn me on dead man." The reference to the number 9 is supposed to be that of McCartney having nine letters. Abbey Road The Front Cover: 1.) The common meaning of the Beatles' dress - Lennon in white for a priest, Ringo as the undertaker, George as the grave digger, and of course Paul, in his bare feet, holding a cigarette in his right hand (being lefty) all means death. 2,) The police vehicle parked to the right in the photograph is a morgue wagon. 3.) The Volkswagen parked on the left side of the street has a tag that reads, "LMW 28IF. This has been construed to mean "LMW - Linda McCartney Weeps" and the "28IF" means that Paul would have been 28 years old IF he had lived |
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| The Beatles – I Am the Walrus Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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PAUL-IS-DEAD Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: On the Front Cover: 1.) All the people are looking at a freshly dug grave. 2.) Paul is holding the musical instrument cor anglais, and it is black, symbolizing death, and the only Beatle holding a black instrument. Where Paul is holding it with his left hand (being left-handed) he is displaying three fingers, meaning only three Beatles left? 3.) This was the first album on Apple Records and the first album that the group wrote their name as "Beatles," rather than "The Beatles." This is inferred to mean that they are no longer a whole as in "The," but now since there are only three, it is just "Beatles." 4.) The yellow hyacinth in the shape of a left-handed guitar only has three strings. 5.) The doll in the red, black and white stripes has a car model on her lap next to her right hand. This model with red interior is supposed to mean the car in which Paul was killed and the red interior is blood. 6.) The other three Beatles' are standing sideways behind the drum, except Paul who is standing forward. 7.) On the drum is written in the center "Lonely Hearts." Using a mirror, place it perpendicular to the center of the drum. Splitting the words "Lonely Hearts" in half, the combined writing reads - 1 ONE 1 X HE DIE. This means that the "1 One 1" equal three, or that Paul is gone, and the "X" is meant to cross out Paul. Between the words "HE" and "DIE" is an arrow that points directly to Paul. 8.) The hand raised over Paul's head, is to mean "death." The Back Cover: 1.) Paul is facing the back, which can mean that he is an imposter, or that he is dead. 2.) George's right-hand index finger is pointing directly to the words "five o'clock," the supposed time of the car crash. 3.) That the song lyrics "Within You, Without You," are printed over Paul's body. The Songs: 1.) Lovely Rita:"When I caught a glimpse of Rita," and "I took her home, I nearly made it." 2.) A Day In The Life: " He blew his mind out in a car, he didn't notice that the lights had changed. A crowd of people stood and stared, they'd seen his face before..." 3.) Good Morning, Good Morning: "Nothing to do to save his life." "People running around it's five o'clock." 4.) She's Leaving Home: "Wednesday morning at five o'clock." 5.) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: The reference to Billy Shears is supposed to be that of William (Billy) Campbell, the look-alike. Magical Mystery Tour The Front Cover: 1.) Paul is alleged to be the one in the "black" walrus suit. 2.) In the booklet, Ringo's drums read "Love the 3 Beatles." 3.) In the picture where The Beatles' are wearing white tails, Paul is the only one with a black carnation, the other three have red. 4.) When you hold the album cover to a mirror, the word "Beatles" is a phone number, which is 2317438. It has been said that if you had called this number back then, a recording came on saying, "you're getting closer." Of course there is no area code etc., so I doubt this one too. The Songs: 1.) I Am The Walrus: At the end of the song, where the spoken words from the play King Lear are placed, you here "O, untimely death!" and of course as we know, "The Walrus Was Paul." 2.) Strawberry Fields Forever: When John Lennon says in the end of the song the words "Cranberry Sauce," it was long believed to be he saying "I Buried Paul." However, it was electronically manipulated to sound like he was saying "I Buried Paul" but he actually isn't. 3.) All You Need Is Love: At the end, Lennon says, "Yes, he's dead." Yellow Submarine The Front and Back Covers 1.) Lennon's hand raised over Paul's head, indicating "death." The Beatles (The White Album) 1.) Glass Onion: The term used for a coffin with a glass top. 2.) 'Don't Pass Me By: "You were in a car crash...." 3.) Revolution 9: The words, "Number nine, number nine," repeated many times are supposed to say when played backwards, "dead man, turn me on dead man." The reference to the number 9 is supposed to be that of McCartney having nine letters. Abbey Road The Front Cover: 1.) The common meaning of the Beatles' dress - Lennon in white for a priest, Ringo as the undertaker, George as the grave digger, and of course Paul, in his bare feet, holding a cigarette in his right hand (being lefty) all means death. 2,) The police vehicle parked to the right in the photograph is a morgue wagon. 3.) The Volkswagen parked on the left side of the street has a tag that reads, "LMW 28IF. This has been construed to mean "LMW - Linda McCartney Weeps" and the "28IF" means that Paul would have been 28 years old IF he had lived |
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| The Beatles – A Day in the Life Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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PAUL-IS-DEAD Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: On the Front Cover: 1.) All the people are looking at a freshly dug grave. 2.) Paul is holding the musical instrument cor anglais, and it is black, symbolizing death, and the only Beatle holding a black instrument. Where Paul is holding it with his left hand (being left-handed) he is displaying three fingers, meaning only three Beatles left? 3.) This was the first album on Apple Records and the first album that the group wrote their name as "Beatles," rather than "The Beatles." This is inferred to mean that they are no longer a whole as in "The," but now since there are only three, it is just "Beatles." 4.) The yellow hyacinth in the shape of a left-handed guitar only has three strings. 5.) The doll in the red, black and white stripes has a car model on her lap next to her right hand. This model with red interior is supposed to mean the car in which Paul was killed and the red interior is blood. 6.) The other three Beatles' are standing sideways behind the drum, except Paul who is standing forward. 7.) On the drum is written in the center "Lonely Hearts." Using a mirror, place it perpendicular to the center of the drum. Splitting the words "Lonely Hearts" in half, the combined writing reads - 1 ONE 1 X HE DIE. This means that the "1 One 1" equal three, or that Paul is gone, and the "X" is meant to cross out Paul. Between the words "HE" and "DIE" is an arrow that points directly to Paul. 8.) The hand raised over Paul's head, is to mean "death." The Back Cover: 1.) Paul is facing the back, which can mean that he is an imposter, or that he is dead. 2.) George's right-hand index finger is pointing directly to the words "five o'clock," the supposed time of the car crash. 3.) That the song lyrics "Within You, Without You," are printed over Paul's body. The Songs: 1.) Lovely Rita:"When I caught a glimpse of Rita," and "I took her home, I nearly made it." 2.) A Day In The Life: " He blew his mind out in a car, he didn't notice that the lights had changed. A crowd of people stood and stared, they'd seen his face before..." 3.) Good Morning, Good Morning: "Nothing to do to save his life." "People running around it's five o'clock." 4.) She's Leaving Home: "Wednesday morning at five o'clock." 5.) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: The reference to Billy Shears is supposed to be that of William (Billy) Campbell, the look-alike. Magical Mystery Tour The Front Cover: 1.) Paul is alleged to be the one in the "black" walrus suit. 2.) In the booklet, Ringo's drums read "Love the 3 Beatles." 3.) In the picture where The Beatles' are wearing white tails, Paul is the only one with a black carnation, the other three have red. 4.) When you hold the album cover to a mirror, the word "Beatles" is a phone number, which is 2317438. It has been said that if you had called this number back then, a recording came on saying, "you're getting closer." Of course there is no area code etc., so I doubt this one too. The Songs: 1.) I Am The Walrus: At the end of the song, where the spoken words from the play King Lear are placed, you here "O, untimely death!" and of course as we know, "The Walrus Was Paul." 2.) Strawberry Fields Forever: When John Lennon says in the end of the song the words "Cranberry Sauce," it was long believed to be he saying "I Buried Paul." However, it was electronically manipulated to sound like he was saying "I Buried Paul" but he actually isn't. 3.) All You Need Is Love: At the end, Lennon says, "Yes, he's dead." Yellow Submarine The Front and Back Covers 1.) Lennon's hand raised over Paul's head, indicating "death." The Beatles (The White Album) 1.) Glass Onion: The term used for a coffin with a glass top. 2.) 'Don't Pass Me By: "You were in a car crash...." 3.) Revolution 9: The words, "Number nine, number nine," repeated many times are supposed to say when played backwards, "dead man, turn me on dead man." The reference to the number 9 is supposed to be that of McCartney having nine letters. Abbey Road The Front Cover: 1.) The common meaning of the Beatles' dress - Lennon in white for a priest, Ringo as the undertaker, George as the grave digger, and of course Paul, in his bare feet, holding a cigarette in his right hand (being lefty) all means death. 2,) The police vehicle parked to the right in the photograph is a morgue wagon. 3.) The Volkswagen parked on the left side of the street has a tag that reads, "LMW 28IF. This has been construed to mean "LMW - Linda McCartney Weeps" and the "28IF" means that Paul would have been 28 years old IF he had lived |
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| The Doors – People Are Strange Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| you want inspiring? THE BEATLES. Changed music, Changed Lives. enough said | |
| The Beatles – I Am the Walrus Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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| The Beatles – Because Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| Aazing and very touching when you listen to this song with no background music. i personally think the new album LOVE made in 2006 is great. how it connects the music featured is great and it give an overall view of the Beatles. the album expresses love, pain, happiness, and sadness. A great experience if you have the chance to listen to the whole album with no interuptions. | |
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| i can only speak a little french but enough to understand what he means. one of my favorite songs. | |
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| Rubber Soul, Amazing. I love the song Michelle especially because i know a Michelle. | |
| The Beatles – I'm Looking Through You Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| Everyone changes whether they like it or not. one day you realize that youre just not the same person anymore and that some of your friends that use to be close become strangers. its just the way of life , for better or for worse. | |
| The Beatles – A Day in the Life Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| There have been many strange things though like the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Album And Abbey Road But it could all be coincidence. | |
| The Beatles – A Day in the Life Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| Its A Small World ShakerMaker994, Im not saying that the whole Paul-Is-Dead thing is true but you never know. it is a mystery just like the Kennedy Conspiracy and many other things. | |
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