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Walrus vs Eggmen

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Does anyone understand what this music video is about?
 

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It's a tool using surrealism to promote psychedelia and scramble people's brains and with it society.

As for the words in they lyrics they are meant to be evocative and not sensical.

The big thing though is the first Lennon (the alpha-ish dude who sang "A Hard Day's Night") making a cameo in late 1967 for this video after the second Lennon (the wimp who sang "Imagine") had been introduced earlier in that year. Also, that's the 2nd McCartney (the taller one) on bass.
 
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Oswald:

Slave, thou hast slain me. Villain, take my purse. If ever thou wilt thrive, bury my body, And give the letters which thou find'st about me To Edmund, Earl of Gloucester; seek him out Upon the British party. O,untimely Death!

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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Walrus is absurdity and the Eggman is reference to obsession they had with Buddhism in 1960s. He is making fun of people in England who are obsessed with Buddhism and drugs and **** -- similar to what we have going today with Mr. Travel memoir21.

In todays context Lonnon would be making fun of evangelical Christians who are obsessed with zionist pigs and the end times and bringing back the christ and anti-christ, all that bull ****. Perhaps even khazar khanate in modern days, lubavitch, rothchilds and all that elitist behind the curtains trash.
 

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Perhaps, he'd be making fun of islamic state that they are turning into right now. Brownville. White nation turn brown. Thanks to migrants.

 

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I just made 6 eggs and split 2 for both my parents and 2 for myself. I never had Walrus blubber, but hear it is good for Omega 3. Think I'm more into eggs, so that would make me an eggman, lol What a silly video.
 

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Ah, The Beatles, I prefer to listen to the Rolling Stones on a good day actually. The Beatles are great for easy listening on road trips. They were on their Eastern religion phase on this one. I say Eastern religion because they probably saw it as a vanitical trend instead of studying its pure philosophy and essence. But props to them for being one of its early promoters in the West in the 60s.
 

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Ah, The Beatles, I prefer to listen to the Rolling Stones on a good day actually. The Beatles are great for easy listening on road trips. They were on their Eastern religion phase on this one. I say Eastern religion because they probably saw it as a vanitical trend instead of studying its pure philosophy and essence. But props to them for being one of its early promoters in the West in the 60s.
With respect to this song, did you find the animal costumes, the wierd egg-hats or group of people on a white sheet with egg hats, or the London helmet police officers look more out of place? They referenced one "cult" in their lyrics and others have suggested the eggs were a vieled reference to buddhism. I was really into this song (film) the past few weeks as it's high-energy madness and creativity. Something looked more haunting about the animal custumes or way the video was presented....like it was written by someone who was disturbed mentally rather than artistic, lol It really has a "stoned" feeling (I've never been stoned, but if I were, that music video sounds exactly like how that might feel because everything about it is just out of joint but musically lucid at the same time). Like it's just messing with your head.
 

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lol It really has a "stoned" feeling (I've never been stoned
You should try it sometime. The anointing oil in the Old Testament had an ingredient called Canna. Most scholars will say that is the canna reed from Egypt, but that doesn't make much sense to me. I think there is a good chance it was cannabis. The ritual of heating the oil would decarboxylate the cannabinoids and make the body able to absorb them.

And when the Beatles got to the US, they discovered some excellent American lsd. That's why their music got so weird.
 

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Does anyone understand what this music video is about?
Harrison is playing a guitar that is not even on the track, LOL.

It's a super psychedelia-infused song of the times.
 

“The 22 Rules That Turned Me From Invisible to Irresistible With Women… Starting Tonight”

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I used to freeze the second a beautiful woman looked my way. Frustrated. Awkward. Watching other guys walk away with the girl while I stood there tongue-tied.

Then I discovered 22 simple rules that rewired my entire dating life. The anxiety vanished. Conversations flowed effortlessly. Women started chasing me for a change.

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Harrison is playing a guitar that is not even on the track, LOL.

It's a super psychedelia-infused song of the times.
Yeah, there are violins clearly on the audio and there is no violin player, lol
 

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Foster the People is also pretty far out with their Call It What You Want:


The beginning peephole seems to have borrowed from it.

People don't say the Beatles had any defiant energy with this song, lol Just psychedelia...but modern songs like that above are defiant in contrast?

At the end of the day, it is just people doing dumb sh1t and having a great time.
 
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