Despite these public proclamations about his drug use, John Lennon steadfastly denied that Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was about drugs | That makes him — in my view — a bit uncool |
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From the BBC News Website June 2nd 2004: From an interview he gave to Uncut magazine | Indeed, when I computed a summary score following the standard LIWC formula for combining these five indicators, the results showed that Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is more distanced and less immediate than any of the songs Lennon had written in the previous year and than any of the no |
Seems a wee bit tacky, albeit ruthless, to start claiming specific lyric fragments and sections of melodies as your own | The woman serving in the shop turns into a sheep and the next minute they are rowing in a rowing boat somewhere and I was visualizing that |
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Robert adds a third key to the mix | The song came to John Lennon after seeing his son's drawing So duh, the song was written by as the centerpiece for one of their most beloved albums |
Exam board AQA, which sets and marks papers for about half of all GCSE exams taken by British 16-year-old high-school pupils, plans to introduce three songs from Sgt.
10McCartney's bass and Harrison's lead guitar occupied track four | The six-disc collection also included take five and the last of the eleven mono mixes made on 2 March 1967 |
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About Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1967 album Sgt | Unterberger adds: "There are few other songs that so successfully evoke a dream world, in both the sonic textures and words |
The images were from Alice In Wonderland.
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