Is anyone interested in the discussion of rock music, philosophy, and consciousness and physics on one plane interleaved with one another ?3 responses total.
Okay, I'll start. Consider the phrase "See how they run" in the Beatles song "Lady Madonna." The first time it refers to the woman's children, the second time to her stockings. So, that's, like, philosophy or something, right?
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
The Beatle's Rubber Soul album was a response to Bob Dylan's comment to John Lennon that the group's songs lacked meaning. "The Nowhere Man" seemed to be an existentialist statement. When someone mentioned the Doors in another item, I pointed out that Jim Morrison was very influenced by the beat poets. There are some beat poetry tunes in the discography that are very obscure, but it was something Jim preferred to do.
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