![]() Hungfao from UsIn the video that generally accompanies this song, there appears to be a woman being escorted out of the session forcibly.He played it note perfect from start to finish, including both crescendos, on his acoustic and his vocal enveloped that of Lennon to the point that you could swear they were singing together as one. Richard from Melbourne AustraliaI saw the late Chris Cornell cover A Day In The Life acoustically on several of his solo world tours during and after his years with Audioslave and final return to Soundgarden.I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. John Lennon spoke years later about the subject when he publicly questioned how the world was being controlled… “Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. ![]() This money was then used to create the EEC under the leadership of Hitler’s lawyer, Walter Hallstein. The Germans on the other hand experienced an economic miracle in the late 60s and early 70s as the money stolen during WWII was quietly funnelled back into the German economy by frontmen secretly connected to Nazis in Exile, who controlled the vast fortune. The fact is that England was the worlds largest creditor at the beginning of WWI and by the end of the second World War, England was the worlds largest debtor, owning more money than any nation on earth. Then when England was completely stripped of its finances, the Americans created the Lend Lease agreement, which put England into debt for many decades afterwards. The loot was shipped to America to pay for weapons. This was then combined with all of the assets in English bank vaults, including thousands of cases of gold coins collected over centuries from around the world. At the beginning of WWII the English government forced everyone to surrender their wealth for safekeeping. At the time (1973), England as on the verge of bankruptcy following the massive loss of wealth spent on WWII. ![]() This is John Lennon referencing the end of World War II and how the accepted belief that England had won the war, was to him absurd. A crowd of people turned away, but I just had to look. ![]() Greasy from Brisbane, Australia.The section where John states “I saw a film today Oh Boy.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall Nobody was really sure if he was from the House of LordsĪnd somebody spoke and I went into a dreamįour thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire He didn't notice that the lights had changed ![]()
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