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Sun Aug-01-04 09:33 PM
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Heard reference to this Beatles song today. I had forgotten it altogether, looked up the lyrics, and...
Does this remind anyone else of the moron?
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Day after day, alone on the hill, The man with the foolish grin is keeping perfectly still. But nobody wants to know him, They can see that he's just a fool. And he never gives an answer .....
But the fool on the hill, Sees the sun going down. And the eyes in his head, See the world spinning around.
Well on his way, his head in a cloud, The man of a thousand voices, talking perfectly loud. But nobody ever hears him, Or the sound he appears to make. And he never seems to notice .....
But the fool on the hill, Sees the sun going down. And the eyes in his head, See the world spinning around.
And nobody seems to like him, They can tell what he wants to do. And he never shows his feelings,
But the fool on the hill, Sees the sun going down. And the eyes in his head, See the world spinning around.
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Sun Aug-01-04 09:39 PM
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Every line is bloody perfect! You have nailed the little shit in song. Thanks!
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Sun Aug-01-04 09:39 PM
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That song was written about MLK. Not in an insulting way.
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Sun Aug-01-04 09:45 PM
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3. Strange theory, I must say! |
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Writer, lead vocal: Paul McCartney. I doubt your theory, Catch22DEM. But I do - too- keep an open mind.
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Mon Aug-02-04 07:21 PM
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Edited on Mon Aug-02-04 07:25 PM by Catch22Dem
There is a background track of MLK giving a speech in the song on later versions by McCartney.
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Sun Aug-01-04 09:46 PM
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4. Huh. If I had to pick somebody |
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I thought that song was about, especially since you pointed out that it wasn't intended to be insulting, I'd have put five bucks on Mohandas Gandhi, myself. Or, considering the Beatles' affiliation with him, the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Not sayin' you're wrong -- just that I'd have assumed one or the other of those two before MLK.
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Sun Aug-01-04 09:53 PM
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Surely didn't mean to take a positive work of art and turn it into something negative.
But as I read the lyrics just a while ago, an image of little bush just came thru, more clear with each line.
Trippy.
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Sun Aug-01-04 09:56 PM
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6. I've always seen this as Paul's anthem to the misunderstood |
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The fool in the song is actually a genius--he's the one who sees what's actually going on in the world, but nobody understands him. Bush is more like Mean Mr. Mustard--just a selfish, dirty old bastard. Incidentally, it bears repeating that this is a Paul song--for those who think only John can write lyrics.
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Mon Aug-02-04 07:24 PM
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8. Mr. Mustard was a true role model. |
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I always wanted to shave in the dark and yell obscenities at the Queen.
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Mon Aug-02-04 07:25 PM
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9. This was written about a guy Paul and a friend saw, if I recall |
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They were totally sober and out for a stroll, when some guy came out and remarked what a great day it was. They turned around and he totally disappeared, and Paul found that very odd and significant.
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Mon Aug-02-04 07:26 PM
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10. The fool on the hill is actually the wise one in the song |
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I'm with the Mean Mr Mustard crowd....or better yet..Dylan's Mr Jones is probably a better match for the boob.
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Mon Aug-02-04 07:35 PM
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12. Yeah, but in "All This And World War II" they used it as a theme song for |
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Hitler at Berchtesgarten...so it's got a kinda Bush-compatible component to its pop history, as well.
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Mon Aug-02-04 07:48 PM
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and of course he is a fool..so you got me there ;-)
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Mon Aug-02-04 07:27 PM
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11. You missed the last verse |
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OhhhhOhhh round and round and round and round and round
But he never listens to them he knows that they're the fool They don't like him the fool on the hill sees the sun going down and the eyes in his head see the world spinning round.
Ohhhhh round and round and round and round Ohhhhh
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Mon Aug-02-04 07:42 PM
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13. "Nowhere Man" is Bush's theme song. |
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IMO, nothing else comes close.
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Mon Aug-02-04 07:44 PM
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14. I think this song is about someone who sees more than others |
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but people think he's a fool becasue they don't get it.
I could be wrong though.
Nice tune, thanks... it'll be in my mental jukebox till I get in the car. :)
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