What is the meaning behind the song I Am The Walrus?

What is the meaning behind the song I Am The Walrus?

He said it “suggests a world much like that of ‘A Day In The Life,’ where the news is bad and John Lennon (now a Walrus, with a drooping moustache) would like to turn us on. Because he is an artist, he does.”

What other Beatles song is referenced in the third verse of I Am The Walrus?

Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
The lyrics also included the phrase “Lucy in the sky,” a reference to the Beatles’ earlier song “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.” The walrus refers to Lewis Carroll’s poem “The Walrus and the Carpenter” (from the book Through the Looking-Glass).

What are the voices saying at the end of I Am The Walrus?

“Goo goo ga joob” were the final words that Humpty Dumpty said before he fell off the wall and died. During the fade, while the choir sings, a voice says “Bury Me” which is what Paul might have said after he died.

Why did BBC ban I Am The Walrus?

While lines such as “I am the egg man/they are the egg men” were given the green light, the BBC took offence to: “pornographic priestess/ Boy, you’ve been a naughty girl, you let your knickers down,” taking the lyrics as an indication that ‘I Am The Walrus’ was about sex.

What is the egg man?

Eggman or Egg Man may refer to: “Egg Man”, a song by the Beastie Boys. Eggman Movers, a moving company in the 1995 Disney/Pixar animated film Toy Story. Doctor Eggman, also known as Doctor Robotnik, a fictional character and the main antagonist of Sega’s Sonic the Hedgehog series.

Who wrote I Am The Walrus lyrics?

John Lennon
Paul McCartneyKlaus Lage
I Am the Walrus/Lyricists

What songs does Glass Onion reference?

As well as the walrus line, the song opens with a reference to “Strawberry Fields Forever,” before mentioning “Fixing A Hole” and “The Fool On The Hill,” for the last of which, Paul McCartney and producer Chris Thomas added recorders to add to the allusion.

What is the chanting at the end of I Am The Walrus?

At the end of each verse, Lennon sings “I’m crying.” The Beatles had been doing a lot of crying around this time since their manager Brian Epstein had recently died.