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  1. Sep 3, 2020 · Trying to mull through conspiracy theories, myths, and other things surrounding Beatles songs isn't easy, especially with their biggest hits. That said, every song has a story and a backstory. Sometimes they go together and other times, well, not so much.

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  2. Apr 2, 2024 · From 'Blackbird' to 'Helter Skelter' and 'She Said, She Said', we're looking at the hidden meanings behind many classic tracks by The Beatles.

  3. Oct 21, 2014 · The Beatles first stumbled across what is called ‘backmasking’ – recording a message backwards onto a track – when they were making their Rubber Soul album in 1965. Influenced by the techniques...

  4. Because of the weird images in the song, and the coincidence of the intials in the song title, it's widely believed that the song Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds is about. In fact, the Beatles have maintained all these years that the song is not about at all.

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    • Can't Buy Me Love. "Can't Buy Me Love," is a classic statement of the philosopher's traditional indifference to material wealth compared to what is good for the soul.
    • A Hard Day's Night. Karl Marx would have liked "A Hard Day's Night." Writing about "alienated labor," Marx describes how the worker is only himself when he's at home.
    • Nowhere Man. "Nowhere Man" is a classic description of someone who is drifting without purpose in and disengaged from the modern world. Nietzsche thought an appropriate response to the loss of meaning following the "death of God" would be a kind of panic.
    • Eleanor Rigby. A pervasive individualism characterizes modern capitalist society; and individualism produces, almost inevitably isolation and loneliness.
  5. Jan 20, 2016 · In this Mythbusters episode of SATB, Richard and Robert examine an array of commonly believed stories about the Beatles that just don’t stand up to scrutiny. Songs include “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.” January 2016 is here and so is the Something About The Beatles 2016 calendar – get yours here. ← Previous Post. Next Post →.

  6. Conspiracy theories and rumours about ‘secret messages’ reportedly hidden in songs by The Beatles have persisted for more than 50 years. Why?