Is there anywhere I can get the lyrics to the acoustic version of this song? Instead of the line, "Beware of Maya," the acoustic one says something that sounds like, "Beware of labcoats," but I'm pretty sure that's not it. I can't figure it out and it's driving me nuts.
"Beware of ABKCO". 3 years after manager Brian Epstein's death, 3 of the 4 Beatles, all except Paul, voted to sign with Allen B. Klein, who managed Sam Cooke, Bobby Darin, and The Rolling Stones (among others) in the late 60's. His company was called ABKCO. The relationship went sour rather quickly, and George jokingly got his digs in during an early take of the song. Wikipedia's page on ABKCO has some amusing details about this.
"Beware of ABKCO". 3 years after manager Brian Epstein's death, 3 of the 4 Beatles, all except Paul, voted to sign with Allen B. Klein, who managed Sam Cooke, Bobby Darin, and The Rolling Stones (among others) in the late 60's. His company was called ABKCO. The relationship went sour rather quickly, and George jokingly got his digs in during an early take of the song. Wikipedia's page on ABKCO has some amusing details about this.
Is there anywhere I can get the lyrics to the acoustic version of this song? Instead of the line, "Beware of Maya," the acoustic one says something that sounds like, "Beware of labcoats," but I'm pretty sure that's not it. I can't figure it out and it's driving me nuts.
"Beware of ABKCO". 3 years after manager Brian Epstein's death, 3 of the 4 Beatles, all except Paul, voted to sign with Allen B. Klein, who managed Sam Cooke, Bobby Darin, and The Rolling Stones (among others) in the late 60's. His company was called ABKCO. The relationship went sour rather quickly, and George jokingly got his digs in during an early take of the song. Wikipedia's page on ABKCO has some amusing details about this.
"Beware of ABKCO". 3 years after manager Brian Epstein's death, 3 of the 4 Beatles, all except Paul, voted to sign with Allen B. Klein, who managed Sam Cooke, Bobby Darin, and The Rolling Stones (among others) in the late 60's. His company was called ABKCO. The relationship went sour rather quickly, and George jokingly got his digs in during an early take of the song. Wikipedia's page on ABKCO has some amusing details about this.