LUCY IN THE SKYYYYY WITH DIAMONDS Uhm 1) That's on Sgt. Peppers Lonely Heart's Club Band, and 2) What do you mean it has a drug reference? By the way I've already figured out which song on Magical Mystery Tour has a drug reference and that is I Am the Walrus for those who are wondering.
Magical Mystery Tour - song - was created on -1967-05-27.
Magical Mystery Tour
"I Am the Walrus" is from Magical Mystery Tour, 1967.
Oasis' song, Shock of the Lightning, talks about how love is a magical mystery, a litany, and a binding light.
Flying on magical mystery tour.
The eggman is mentioned in the Beatles song "I Am the Walrus", not "Magical Mystery Tour". It is believed that the eggman mentioned in the song refers to Eric Burdon, lead singer of 1960s group The Animals, known amongst musicians for his fondness for breaking eggs over naked women's bodies.
The song is "Flying", on the album, Magical Mystery Tour. "Cayenne", "Catswalk", "Winston's Walk", and "Cry for a Shadow" are instrumentals by the pre-beatle era.
I am the Walrus was released on the Oasis compilation album Masterplan. It is a cover of a Beatles song on The magical mystery tour album.
It was an album and a song from that album that were recorded by, and a movie that starred, the Beatles. The actual "Magical Mystery Tour" was a bus ride that went to all manner of highly unusual places. The album and the movie were the first actual failures that these Liverpudlians had suffered in the course of their career as a musical team.
The Beatles song "You're Gonna Lose That Girl." The solo can be played on a recorder or a reed pipe.
the song literally is a reference to drug use. but the idea can bridge and relate to love and the drug-like feelings, associated highs and lows, and inability to quit strong emotions for a person.
I don't think that's really a reference to any drug. Maybe the song refers to getting high on life, love and freedom. Just a thought.