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  1. 9 de jul. de 2022 · John Lennon wrote \"I Am The Walrus\" as a response to fans analyzing The Beatles' lyrics. The song is a mix of acid trips, Hare Krishna, Alice in Wonderland, and King Lear references.

  2. The walrus refers to Lewis Carroll's poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter" (from the book Through the Looking-Glass). Lennon later expressed dismay upon belatedly realising that the walrus was a villain in the poem.

  3. I Am the Walrus. Apariencia. ocultar. «I Am the Walrus» –en español: «Yo Soy la Morsa»– es el título de una de las canciones escritas a mediados de 1967 por John Lennon, aunque acreditada a Lennon/McCartney.

  4. John Lennon wrote I Am the Walrus as a nonsensical and tongue-in-cheek song to confuse and mock his fans and critics. The song contains references to acid trips, schoolboy poems, James Joyce, Lewis Carroll, and more.

  5. 28 de dic. de 2023 · I Am The Walrus: significado. De cómo John Lennon se quedó con todo el MUNDO. By M Lilian Montesinos 28 diciembre, 2023. Contenidos. 1 Algunas curiosidades de I Am The Walrus. 1.1 Crítica. 2 I Am The Walrus en youtube. 2.1 Víctima del ácido. 2.2 I am the egg man. 3 I Am The Walrus: letra. 4 I Am The Walrus remasterizada en 2009. 4.1 Para saber más:

  6. A song with obscure and nonsensical lyrics that Lennon wrote to mock scholars and fans who analyzed his songs. The title and the walrus character are inspired by Lewis Carroll's poem The Walrus and The Carpenter, and the song also features snippets of Shakespeare and a nursery rhyme.

  7. 15 de mar. de 2008 · “I Am the Walrus (“”No You’re Not,”” said little Nicola)” is a miraculous composition on every level. Théâtre at its best, the piece defies all convention. It is a masterpiece… the best “song” on the best album “The Magical Mystery Tour” our beloved Beatles ever recorded.