Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds

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    frankswildyear_s

    Tue Sep 29 2009

    Oh gimme a break this song wasn't about taking drugs. Sure the title may have come from a child's school picture. Sure there may have been a real girl named Lucy. Maybe the acronym LSD was a coincidence. But the song is a free form hallucinatory ramble that was written by a guy who was at the peak of his obsessive experimentation with mind altering substances and every thing that he produced during the years 1966 to 1968 was in some way touched by his narcotic coloured vision. Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly, A girl with colitis goes by.

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    bird808

    Tue Sep 29 2009

    This by far is one of my favourite Beetles songs. Although a lot of people assume this was about psychedelic experiences with drug taking (myself included) it's actually innocent. John Lennon's first son Julian brought home a picture of a girl he knew when he was at nursery school (kindergarten) in 1966 called Lucy O'Donnell. He came home and told John "Look Daddy, it's Lucy in the sky with diamonds" thus inspiring this song. Lucy passed away recently due to Lupus and they ran a small article about it in the British press.

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    eschewobfuscat_ion

    Tue Sep 21 2004

    Good song on a great album, nobody should have attempted (even as a joke) to record this as all such attempts denigrated the original, including Elton John's fiasco. (Am I being followed around this list by an unhelpful gremlin? )

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    bbutler76

    Mon Sep 20 2004

    I love the Sgt. Peppers album and this is one of my favorites on it. Cap is right in that it is best when listened to in context to the entire album. Sgt. Peppers is best enjoyed when you listen to it all the way through.

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    capanson

    Mon Sep 20 2004

    Lennon's great drug song.. well one of them.. catchy, but really best when listened in the context of the whole album

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    beatlesfanstev_eo

    Mon Jun 21 2004

    No matter what you say about this song it is still a wonderfull song about drugs or something else whatever but i like listening to this song because the soothing silly words just make me happy.

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    jellobed

    Tue Apr 27 2004

    It doesnt matter whether this is or isnt about drugs. The beatles were open about their drug use so why do people want to think it is?

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    gopman79

    Sat Feb 21 2004

    Misconstrued as an LSD song. It is a really good song though.

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    scarletfeather

    Sun Oct 19 2003

    Probably the best drug song ever written. Makes you want to try LSD so you can see the things John Lennon did.

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    groucho1

    Thu Aug 21 2003

    Yeah, this one took on new meaning after 'indulging'. It still amazes how something recorded 36 years ago can still sound so good.

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    willforgetthis

    Wed Jun 25 2003

    Risky hit lyrics for the era. Stared at the album cover all Summer of 66, or was it 67, while listening to the songs. Great intro to LSD. Tried it 4 years later.