a philosophy for life: everyone in their lifetime is at one point the walrus, the eggman, and even.. the goo goo goo joob. so i suppose the walrus is the leader, the eggman is the follower, and the goo goo goo joob is just undecided. this song holds all the answers.
The Eggman refers to Eric Burdon of The Animals who had a thing for breaking raw eggs on naked women.
The Eggman refers to Eric Burdon of The Animals who had a thing for breaking raw eggs on naked women.
The song is intentionally confusing. John wrote it to keep the people who held such deep meaning on lyrics to all their songs. He thought that was funny because often he would just make up nonsensical words and phrases because they sounded good.
The song is intentionally confusing. John wrote it to keep the people who held such deep meaning on lyrics to all their songs. He thought that was funny because often he would just make up nonsensical words and phrases because they sounded good.
The song does not contain any meaning, it was meant to be confusing to the analysts, especially the school children who wrote fan letters to him, one letter in particular.
The song does not contain any meaning, it was meant to be confusing to the analysts, especially the school children who wrote fan letters to him, one letter in particular.
a philosophy for life: everyone in their lifetime is at one point the walrus, the eggman, and even.. the goo goo goo joob. so i suppose the walrus is the leader, the eggman is the follower, and the goo goo goo joob is just undecided. this song holds all the answers.
goid interpretation for this song!
goid interpretation for this song!
The Eggman refers to Eric Burdon of The Animals who had a thing for breaking raw eggs on naked women.
The Eggman refers to Eric Burdon of The Animals who had a thing for breaking raw eggs on naked women.
The song is intentionally confusing. John wrote it to keep the people who held such deep meaning on lyrics to all their songs. He thought that was funny because often he would just make up nonsensical words and phrases because they sounded good.
The song is intentionally confusing. John wrote it to keep the people who held such deep meaning on lyrics to all their songs. He thought that was funny because often he would just make up nonsensical words and phrases because they sounded good.
The song does not contain any meaning, it was meant to be confusing to the analysts, especially the school children who wrote fan letters to him, one letter in particular.
The song does not contain any meaning, it was meant to be confusing to the analysts, especially the school children who wrote fan letters to him, one letter in particular.
See the Beatles biography by Bob Spitz.
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It DOES hold all the answers.
It DOES hold all the answers.
. . . for about 7 hours after you eat that little piece of paper ☺
. . . for about 7 hours after you eat that little piece of paper ☺