No. The previous answerer is wrong. In "Glass Onion," Lennon sings, "The Walrus is Paul."
This was actually one of the socalled "clues" buried in Beatles songs that fueled the "Paul is Dead" frenzy of many years ago.
2006-10-04 00:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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John Lennon sang vocals on the tune "I Am The Walrus", in effect saying that **he** was the walrus.
In a later tune, part of the lyrics say:
"Here's another clue for you all,
The walrus was Paul"
You can believe whichever one you want.
2006-10-04 10:50:54
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answered by genericman1998 5
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Walruses are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. Two subspecies exist: the Atlantic, Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus, and the Pacific, Odobenus rosmarus divergens. The Pacific walrus is slightly larger, the male weighing up to 4000 lb (1.8 t).
2006-10-04 07:37:34
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answered by didenukem 1
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During the 1970's, there was a rumor that Paul McCartney of the Beatles was dead. There was many subliminal references on their record albums.One such reference, I think was on the Yellow Submarine album,was a song called .."I am the Walrus".
A song sung by John Lennon...At the end of the song if you listen real close you can hear him say.."I buried Paul".
2006-10-04 07:24:52
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answered by dewhatulike 5
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Surely (in the physics category) you are referring to Professor Walrus, often seen lecturing on the beach.
2006-10-04 07:44:04
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answered by Kes 7
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actually the Walrus is a poem in the Big Book of Knowledge,, goo, goo ga jube
2006-10-04 07:28:33
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answered by phllipe b 5
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John Lennon.
2006-10-04 07:17:44
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answered by looking for the left eye 3
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I think it is a reference to Alice's Adventures Through The Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll.
2006-10-04 07:33:52
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answered by bty1285822 2
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Paul. He is the eggman, cucucachoo
2006-10-04 07:24:14
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answered by Sanmigsean 6
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And this has what to do with physics?
2006-10-04 08:20:07
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answered by r_moulton76 4
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