Beatles song came on Alexa while I was working. "I am the Walrus." John Lennon wrote it in 1967. The classic phrase "Koo Koo Kachu" appears and I start wondering what the hell that means anyway. Reading up, it didn't mean anything when John wrote it. But what I found funny, and classic Lennon, he read where a college in California had started a class analyzing their lyrics. So John wrote the last stanza of "I am the Walrus" with just nonsense shit, and told Paul, 'let the f****ers try to figure THAT one out." Seemed to funny to me and funny enough to share. Now please go back to summertime and Cyclone stuff (and making fun of hawk fans.)
“I am the Walrus", a John Lennon composition where he used that phrase was released by The Beatles in 1967.
While “Mrs. Robinson”, a Paul Simon composition where he used that phrase was released by Simon and Garfunkel in 1968.
“I am the Walrus", a John Lennon composition where he used that phrase was released by The Beatles in 1967.
While “Mrs. Robinson”, a Paul Simon composition where he used that phrase was released by Simon and Garfunkel in 1968.