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It's either a unique avant-garde experiment, or four lads discovering they had several minutes of disc time to fill and having a laugh.
Which, I wonder?

2007-04-17 09:52:31 · answer #1 · answered by john g 5 · 1 0

Its a mantra innit .Yoko was really opening Johns eyes to all sorts of new stuff at this time, especially the way most people percieve the world.Shes a lady who doesnt need acid cause she was already way ahead of most dopeheads and acid freaks.Its just a music collage with disturbing swirls and demonic dreams cast in there but it always brings you back to its start which of course is the constant.Listen to it in a dark room and see just how disturbed you get before you have to get up and put the lights on . Its there to make you sense and feel a little uncomfortable from our nice normal safe sane little world. She loves doin this sort of stuff to people even now ,and all credit to her.Shes a sharp woman and very astute and she was a great influence on John too.Well, thats the way I see it --- as for yourselves---none of us see stuff the same really do we . Love an light peeps.

2007-04-17 08:59:11 · answer #2 · answered by shawdwarf 3 · 1 0

My interpretation of Revolution 9 requires me using swear words.

2007-04-17 10:28:17 · answer #3 · answered by Armadillo 2 · 1 0

"Revolution 9" performed an significant area interior the infamous "Paul is lifeless" controversy. maximum somewhat, the repeated "extensive form 9" performed backwards might properly be heard as "turn me on, lifeless guy." If one listens carefully, the "babble," many have faith, includes different tricks left by using the band approximately Paul's alleged dying, which contain "My wings are broken" and "Get me out!" because of the fact the "Paul is lifeless" rumours have been on the instant debunked, those "clues" are imaginitive misinterpretations of "Revolution 9" and are an exciting footnote to the Beatles' historic past.

2016-12-29 04:54:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think it would be a really good song to be tripping to. When perfectly straight and sober it's more like the soundtrack to a nightmare

2007-04-17 08:49:25 · answer #5 · answered by Catlady 6 · 1 1

They dropped a few acid tabs....

Not my fave song on the album but not too bad.

2007-04-17 08:50:16 · answer #6 · answered by Gavin T 7 · 1 0

I like to dance to it.

2007-04-17 12:27:32 · answer #7 · answered by freebird 4 · 1 1

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