Beatles - Abbey Road Song Meanings
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August 7th, 2008 01:13AM
Just to throw this out there.....the cigarette is probably in his right hand because the camera is on his right hand side...
November 26th, 2008 04:33PM
The theater of it all seems too difficult for many people to grasp. Of course no one thinks Paul is dead. Few thought so then, but the Beatles were masters at the entertainment of it all. They purposely created mystery and welcomed rumors. Playing the game didn't hurt sales. The more intrigue surrounded them, the more people fed on every bit of information they could get, making the Beatles even more interesting. Many thought there was some grand puzzle with a few clues revealed in many songs and every album. If they solved it first the Beatles would lavishly reward them. They could feed this belief by adding little "clues" and it increased their popularity. It was fun! Few entertainers today even compare to the entertainment monster the Fab Four were...and still are.
April 7th, 2009 02:17PM
There's more than meets the eye on the Abby Road cover, They were dressed as to go to a funeral, John in white as a priest, I thINK Ringo was next as a usher, Paul as the dead man with no shoes, Geroge dressed as a grave digger. And if you look way in the back on the right side of the cover you can see a man is standing next to a black hearse. And I have or we have soooooooo much on who and why John was shot four time into the back and ribs then died at the hospital 2 hours after. Paul said this. John told Paul a lot and Mark David Chapman should and will be taken care soon if you know what I mean ,this is by far a F'N joke. Thee MONGOOSE/JOHN LENNON
April 14th, 2009 06:10PM
The rumors about Pauls death started when a look alike paul contest was held in England. then sgt. Peppers came out and promoted the idea that the "look alike" replaced paul. of course i know this not to be true, because of the research i have done, plus i saw a photograph of the look alike winner years later.
September 25th, 2009 03:55PM
What a bunch of morons with your interpretations...Here’s a novel idea! How about getting the interpretation directly from the Beatles...Duh! REGARDING 'THE MEDLEY' ON ABBEY ROAD JOHN 1969: "We always have tons of bits and pieces lying around. I've got stuff I wrote around Pepper, because you lose interest after you've had it for years. It was a good way of getting rid of bits of songs. In fact, George and Ringo wrote bits of it... literally in between bits and breaks. Paul would say, 'We've got twelve bars here-- fill it in,' and we'd fill it in on the spot. As far as we're concerned, this album is more 'Beatley' than the double (White) album." RINGO 1976: "The second side of Abbey Road is my favorite. I love it. 'She Came In Through The Bathroom Window,' and all those bits that weren't songs, I mean, they were just all the bits that John and Paul had around that we roped together." ON THE ALBUM COVER & 'PAUL IS DEAD' CLUES PAUL 1974: "I had just turned up at a photo session, and it was a hot day in London, a really nice hot day... and I think I wore sandals. I only had to walk around the corner to the crossing because I lived pretty nearby. And for the photo session I thought, 'I´ll take my sandals off.' You know, so what? Barefoot, nice warm day-- I didn't feel like wearing shoes. So I went around to the photo session and showed me bare feet. Of course, when that comes out and people start looking at it they say, 'Why has he got no shoes on? He´s never done that before.' Okay, you´ve never seen me do it before, but in actual fact it´s just me with my shoes off. Turns out to be some old Mafia sign of death or something." a couple songs not listed on this site are the following: HERE COMES THE SUN (Harrison) GEORGE 1980: "...written at a time when Apple was getting like school, where we had to go and be businessmen-- all this signing accounts, and 'sign this' and 'sign that.' Anyway, it seems as if winter in England goes on forever; by the time spring comes you really deserve it. So one day I decided, 'I'm going to sag-off Apple,' and I went over to Eric Clapton's house. I was walking in his garden. The relief of not having to go and see all those dopey accountants was wonderful. And I was walking around the garden with one of Eric's acoustic guitars, and wrote 'Here Comes The Sun.'" GOLDEN SLUMBERS (Lennon/McCartney) GEORGE 1969: "Another very melodic tune of Paul's which is also quite nice." JOHN 1969: "It was up to Paul where he went with violins and what he did with them, and I think he wanted a stright kind of backing-- nothing freaky." PAUL 1969: "I was just playing the piano in Liverpool at my dad's house, and my sister Ruth's piano book... She was learning piano... and 'Golden Slumbers and your old favorites' was up on the stand, you know-- it was a little book with all those words in it. I was just flipping through it and I came to 'Golden Slumbers.' I can't read music so I didn't know the tune... I can't remember the old tune... So I just started playing 'my' tune to it. And then, I liked the words so I just kept that, you know, and then it fitted with another bit of song I had-- which is the verse in between it. So I just made that into a song. It just happened 'cuz I was reading her book."
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