Paul McCartney felt The Beatles’ “I Am the Walrus” was partly inspired by a famous children’s book. Interestingly, John Lennon revealed why “I Am the Walrus” was one of his favorite Beatles songs.
The Beatles had several strange and experimental songs in their discography. However, “I Am the Walrus” is arguably the weirdest song The Beatles ever wrote. Mainly because nobody knew what it meant.
While we will be the first to raise our hands as Beatles fans, we can’t deny that their song “I Am The Walrus” is just weird. Released in 1967, “I Am The Walrus” runs at just over four and a half ...
No sooner had Angela Abar (played by Regina King) eaten the egg that may hold all the powers of Doctor Manhattan (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) in the Watchmen finale than the end credits song, a cover of ...