The Beatles – A Day in the Life Lyrics | 15 years ago |
"I didn't copy the accident. Tara didn't blow his mind out, but it was in my mind when I was writing that verse. The details of the accident in the song — not noticing traffic lights and a crowd forming at the scene — were similarly part of the fiction." - John Lennon "while writing the lyrics John and Paul were imagining a stoned politician who had stopped at a set of traffic lights" - George Martin lol so there you have it. |
The Beatles – Happiness Is a Warm Gun Lyrics | 15 years ago |
lol you people are crazy. i dont know where you get these interpretations from. do some reading and you'll realize most of you are wrong. first of all, its john lennon's vocals through the whole song. paul and george only provide backup and its john screaming not paul. second of all the title of the song came from a magazine cover john lennon saw the first part of the song ("she's well acquainted...") is something john wrote from what he saw on an acid trip the second part ("i need a fix...") is a reference to his heroin addiction and the rest of the song is too debatable to interpret because it could be a continuation of his drug addiction or its a reference to his sex life with yoko ono. just learn to read and study and research guys before you start making up shit. |
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