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x-treem Inner circle 1133 Posts |
I am not the walurs, I am the eggman goo, goo,k'achoo
There is a song by Furtermore called Are you the walrus? and to be honest I don't understand the song as I don't understand the meaning/ origin of the phrase. I Google searched "I am not the Walrus" and the eggman thing came up in most of the phrases. ANY help would be appreciated. Meaning challenged, X
A direct from text adaptation : The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Starring Mickey Rooney in his final role.
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JesterMan Veteran user Maryland, USA 319 Posts |
"The walrus was Paul". (NOT Hallas)
You've been attacked by Beatles. They are lyrics by them. Your search should not have included, "Not". Go here: Link JM
JM
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x-treem Inner circle 1133 Posts |
Thanks Jesterman. I had a suspicion that I had heard it as a Beatles song but was not sure, when I did the search the song came up by someone I had never heard of and I just figured they had inserted the line into their own song.
The line from Furthermore is ...She asked, "Are you the Walrus?/ I said, "Yes" without listening/ Oh come on be honest. Near the end it is changed a little to: ...I said, "Yes" and that's a promise... Thanks again for the help. X
A direct from text adaptation : The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Starring Mickey Rooney in his final role.
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