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“I Am the Walrus” became a modest hit in the United States — if that. It reached No. 56 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed on the chart for four weeks.
Released in 1967, “I Am the Walrus” is possibly the weirdest song by The Beatles. It’s hard to blame anyone for listening to the lyrics and not understanding the song — mainly because that ...
Of course, Lennon only realized this in hindsight. The poem inspired Lennon’s title and hook: I am the walrus, koo-koo-kachoo. “To me, it was a beautiful poem,” Lennon told Playboy in 1980.
As “I Am The Walrus” sought to parody the very act of song analysis, music fans and critics alike should likely agree to disagree on this one. After all, “I am he as you are he as you are me ...
George Harrison's 1967 quote about "I Am the Walrus," for example, could equally apply to Watchmen: "People look for all sorts of hidden meanings. It's serious, but it's also not serious.
That "I Am the Walrus" Cover Might Be Super Significant to Watchmen Season 2 By Amanda Prahl Updated on Dec 17, 2019 at 9:20 AM HBO ...
A version of this article appears in print on Aug. 27, 2024, Section D, Page 2 of the New York edition with the headline: Prehistoric Blubber: I Am the Walrus? Actually, Not Even Close..
The Beatles were right: "I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together." We're all the walrus. And right now, things aren't going all that well. Over the past several weeks, some 35,000 ...