@atfatw While i don't particularly believe in the legend of "Faul", that could be a possible meaning of Abbey Road other than it was their odd little way of saing "Good-bye."
at 4;43 reminds me of the paul is dead rumor. the hints of his suppressed death as john lennon as a Christlike figure with ringo in his business suit as the undertaker, paul shoeless is the dead body and george in his blue jeans and workshirt the emblem of working class gravediggers
I thought the "Lennon read a book on Marx" lyric had to do with the Beatles as the new Marx Brothers, a comedic troupe to whom they were compared on occasion.
Some time after the song had become a huge success, Don was asked what "American Pie" meant to him. He responded: "It means I never have to work again!"
Lenin was not alive in the 60's, but Lennon was. Lennon was NOT a Marxist by definition, but he did believe in a free society without organized religion, hence the moniker by religious zealots.
@atfatw While i don't particularly believe in the legend of "Faul", that could be a possible meaning of Abbey Road other than it was their odd little way of saing "Good-bye."
DeanWinchester4EVAR 2 weeks ago
at 4;43 reminds me of the paul is dead rumor. the hints of his suppressed death as john lennon as a Christlike figure with ringo in his business suit as the undertaker, paul shoeless is the dead body and george in his blue jeans and workshirt the emblem of working class gravediggers
atfatw 3 weeks ago
hahahah, Hendrix is portrayed as God... clever.
brittahknee1234 4 weeks ago
I thought the "Lennon read a book on Marx" lyric had to do with the Beatles as the new Marx Brothers, a comedic troupe to whom they were compared on occasion.
JohnnyCxviii 1 month ago
well done let me tell you
cokifarfan 1 month ago
Love it - thank you
acwdiego 2 months ago
Some time after the song had become a huge success, Don was asked what "American Pie" meant to him. He responded: "It means I never have to work again!"
UtzChips2009 2 months ago
I think that thers no reason to say ''what'' Lennon was, for me is a hero, that's all
MrWillyLennon 3 months ago
Lenin was not alive in the 60's, but Lennon was. Lennon was NOT a Marxist by definition, but he did believe in a free society without organized religion, hence the moniker by religious zealots.
bamatenn 4 months ago
@chickglenn07 -- Yes, of course John Lennon's song, Imagine, is Marxist.
prosperomage 4 months ago