Beatles: Glass Onion Meaning
Song Released: 1968
Glass Onion Lyrics
You know the place where nothing is real
Well here's another place you can go
Where everything flows
Looking through the bent-backed tulips
To See how the other half lives
Looking through a glass...
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I figured it out! listen to the song or read the lyrics. It says
I told you about the walrus and me, man
You know that we're as close as can be, man
Well here's another clue for you all
The walrus was Paul
It says that the walrus and him are as close as can be, then it says that the walrus was Paul. Quite obviously John's saying that he and Paul are close no duh! -
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For people saying it's about Lennon looking at Pauls dead body through a glass onion:
wouldn't it be more of a somber song if that were the case. excluding the last 10 seconds, the entire songs pretty upbeat. I think that, like in "strawberry fields" and all the other songs they mention, they were stoned out of their minds while writing this. -
Maybe I'm reading into this too much, but my 10 year old daughter and I have been recently discussing The Beatles lyrics. To me the Glass Onion represents the many layers of John's personality and he has made it glass by his open and revealing lyrics. He sights several examples in the song to offer insight into what he was offering in those particular songs. Does this make sense to anyone else?
Thanks,
Steve... -
This song is about when John gets writer's block so he listens to some of his old songs and writes about them most of the words in this song are directly from other songs. Glass Onion is just a crazy random thing like walrus.
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I believe that the glass onion is a bong of sorts.
"Looking through a glass onion" refers to the distorting affects of the drugs in question. -
All I know is a quote from John Lennon that was when he said, that he was giving Paul his props by saying "the walrus was Paul."
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Glass onion...As we all know an onion is known for its many layers. With glass, we, the listeners, are being shown the many different layers that John had created for many of their songs.
John was a man with a vision unlike any other, and wanted to show the world how genius he was w/ his lyrics. The beatles loved how much the media was attempting to find controversy within their music. Obviously the band did lsd, a drug which is still used for religious ceremonies because of its effect of openning more channels of the mind.
Anyway, there was a rumor that Paul had died and was replaced, by william shears campbell (billy shears, for those familiar with sgt. Peppers lonely hearts club band album). Here was another example of how the beatles enjoyed feeding off controversy. "The walrus was paul" meaning that Paul is actually dead.
But back to this song...Glass onion is a small glimpse into the beatles career, with its many layers of meanings and work done, because they had given up touring in order to concentrate on new sounds in the studio, and their albums were more than just 4 musicians playing music.
So pretty much John is saying through this song, "good luck fuckers trying to understand what I'm saying, because there's more than just the sound, the words, and what's going on between us" -
This song is actually John messing with all the people who tried to analyze his songs. He wrote a bunch of confusing lyrics that he knew people would take the wrong way!
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I belive, in the song the "glass onion" he is referring to is infact a "bong". Because it is a popular belife that "strawberry fields" is a reference to LSD. And the song goes "I told you about strawberry fields You know the place where nothing is real Well here’s another place you can go Where everything flows"
Which seems to me to me this "glass onion" is another type of hallucinogenic material and the closest thing to a "glass onion" would be a "bong" -
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