And I have to say it is the best album that they made! What a great experimental album. I just listened to "I'm only sleeping" and "I Love you to". Really good!
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And I have to say it is the best album that they made! What a great experimental album. I just listened to "I'm only sleeping" and "I Love you to". Really good!
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... I still enjoy classic Springsteen. I tune out the new stuff. Same for John Cougar ... er ... Mellencamp. As Laura Ingraham says, "shut up and sing", and I'll add that when you do, try not to inject too much of your preachy politics into your lyrics or you'll turn off "the majority" no matter who you're bashing!
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... I eagerly await the detailed explanation of the deep meaning of that song. ![]()
Have you gotten to it yet Terry?
Along with "Head", is the reason drugged up hippies should NOT have creative control of a film production
And as Dylan said "it means whatever you want it to mean" apart from the fact that it is a song from a movie!
However, for being a person who doesn't like them at all I am surprised that you would know exactly what song was coming up at the album. I wouldn't be able to do the same with a Def Leppard album or even a Britney "Sears" album...
I didn't say I didn't know anything about the Beatles. Used to listen to them after all. And I know I DID own this on LP. I have a good memory for this sort of thing.
Walrus was Lennon's way of playing with the minds of those that tried to read anything into his lyrics. He was right about that. Doesn't stop Beatlelites from trying to make masterpieces of musical genius out of the products of acid trips!