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A quick history lesson for readers who may not be familiar with the full collection of The Beatlesâ music. This depicts drummer Ringo Starr who sang âOctopusâ Gardenâ in the album âAbbey Roadâ. Ringo whose real name was Richard Starkey was really the most unheralded of the Fab Four mainly because he sat in back playing his drums while the other three were able to display their talents much more physically on stage. But in fact, he played a large role in their phenomenal success. Their original drummer, Pete Best, wasnât particularly skilled at his craft so the boys and their manager Brian Epstein decided to replace him in 1962 giving Ringo the chance of a lifetime.
With such a huge body of work to their credit, âOctopusâ Gardenâ may be considered a lesser contribution but to me, it was a masterpiece in its depiction of a safe haven from all the troubles and blight in the real world:
pschearer Premium Member over 2 years ago
I could spend a happy day not getting this joke, but nonetheless Iâm asking for help. Anyone?
TStyle78 over 2 years ago
Is the bottom one talking about, âGenie in a Bottleâ by Christina Aguilera?
geese28 over 2 years ago
Another Lucy in the sky with diamonds moment?
uniquename over 2 years ago
Remember the Beatles cartoon in the 60s? Liegh sure does.
WCraft Premium Member over 2 years ago
Yeah, well â hallucinogens and psychotropic drugs will do that to song lyrics.
Daltongang Premium Member over 2 years ago
Iâd like to be
Under the sea
In an octopusâ garden
In the shade
Heâd let us in
Knows where weâve been
In his octopusâ garden
In the shade
Hardhar over 2 years ago
Must be taking a break from his yellow submarine.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom over 2 years ago
He in an Octopusâ Garden, In The Shade.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 2 years ago
But why the genie? Ringo sang âIâd like to beâŠ,â not âI wish I wereâŠ.â
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 2 years ago
A quick history lesson for readers who may not be familiar with the full collection of The Beatlesâ music. This depicts drummer Ringo Starr who sang âOctopusâ Gardenâ in the album âAbbey Roadâ. Ringo whose real name was Richard Starkey was really the most unheralded of the Fab Four mainly because he sat in back playing his drums while the other three were able to display their talents much more physically on stage. But in fact, he played a large role in their phenomenal success. Their original drummer, Pete Best, wasnât particularly skilled at his craft so the boys and their manager Brian Epstein decided to replace him in 1962 giving Ringo the chance of a lifetime.
With such a huge body of work to their credit, âOctopusâ Gardenâ may be considered a lesser contribution but to me, it was a masterpiece in its depiction of a safe haven from all the troubles and blight in the real world:
âOh what joy
For every girl and boy
Knowing theyâre happy
And theyâre safeâ.
Lablubber over 2 years ago
This one is pretty shady if you ask me.
chromosome Premium Member over 2 years ago
This was a good day for me to come to the comments to understand the cartoon.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
It took me way too long to figure out what the genie was angry about!