![]() ![]() Verse 4:"He roller-coaster, he got early warning "Hold you in his arm chair you can feel his disease," Anyone who really knew John, or even got close to him, you knew something was wrong physically with him, depression, anger, etc. "he one spinal cracker," a term related to "braking my back," John would constantly argue with the band mates adn "brake thier backs." "He got feet down below his knee," John refused to be openminded or "get on his knees" He wass stubborn and stood up, refusing to kneel to anyone. Yoko Ono would pull John away from the band and Is believed to be the downfall of the band. "He got Ono sideboard," a side board is a court term refering to pulling to the side or distracting. ![]() "He got walrus gumboot," John wrote 'I am the walrus" and kept making songs like that and refused to change his style, thus upsetting the rest of the band. give up? really?! It's John! Duh! "he bad production," refers to john constantly would stopthe recordings and piss off all the rest of the band. Hold you in his armchair, you can feel his disease He got Ono sideboard, he one spinal cracker Verse 3: "He bag production, he got walrus gumboot ![]() "He say,' i know you, you know me'etc." another refrence to the Yogi. "He got monkey finger," George was extreeeeeemly dextrous and learned many stringed instruments with ease. "He got toe-jam foot ball," Soccor was a sport usually practiced outside the temples where the Yogi was practiced. One thing I can tell you is you got to be freeĭid someone say George? "He wear no shoeshine," well lets face it, George wasnt fancy and liked the bare foot thing. Verse 2: "He wear no shoeshine, he got toe-jam football "Got to be a joker he just do what he please," Refers to him being the goof of the quad-squad. "he got hair down to his knee," is a joke about his shaggy look when he first joined the group and since he's sitting down playing the drums his hair wouldnt quite reach his knees but you get the riff. Ringo's old school drum beats ("Flat top" refering to the old hair cut in the mid 1900's) were off at first with the rest of the band, but in time he got better and better ("Groovin' up slowly"). Got to be a joker he just do what he please" He got joo-joo eyeball, he one holy roller Verse 1: "Here come old flattop, he come grooving up slowly during a weak time, George brought up the Yogi and the phrase "Come Together right now over me" is an excerpt from the script telling them to use this song to build their bonds again and unite as one. The song is about the Beatles feeling towards eachother. ![]()
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