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@MrTominator75 nickers down ...not neggas die asshole!!!
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3 dislkes do the Beatles have something to do with that?
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my brother told me about this. You should check out the poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter" by Lewis Carroll- it kind of explains the song too.
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It comes from a BBC's King Lear ... which John Lennon heard when he turned on the radio while they were working on the song." From Act 4, Scene 6:
Oswald saying: "Slave, thou hast slain me. Villain, take my purse," which comes in at the 3:52 mark. After Oswald dies, we hear this dialogue:
Edgar: "I know thee well: a serviceable villain, As duteous to the vices of thy mistress As badness would desire."
Gloucester: "What, is he dead?"
Edgar: "Sit you down, father. Rest you." "
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lol goo goo g'joob... its koo koo kachoo are u on crack
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not not goo goo g'joob. its koo koo kachoo
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@tehblckdeth its from a scene from king lear its a shakespere act.
this song was actually made for a teacher who made her students analyze beatle lyrics to understand what they mean, when they released this i bet she was like fuck that.
but this song is a masterpiece, it is one of the most played songs on my Itunes library by far, it never gets old and it never will, i sing it almost everyday in the shower i know every lyric(:
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@CounterNerd he's saying "I wish fruitcake would've thought twice, would've done right by me".
4:13 "Oh tiny death" ? Can anyone hear what he's saying?
CounterNerd 1 year ago
@CounterNerd He is saying "Ooh, untimely death!"
tehblckdeth 1 year ago 10
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Aaahhhh you don't happen to know where it's from? It's sounds like directly taken out of a movie.
CounterNerd 1 year ago
@CounterNerd It is possibly from the Beatles movie, but I wasn't exactly sober when I watch it, so I don't remember it all that well.
tehblckdeth 1 year ago 15