Post by plastic paul on Jun 24, 2005 1:04:58 GMT
When i read something Apollo C. Vermouth had written about faul around Sgt. Pepper time, i decided to read my anthology, for clues and i believe billy and the others dropped a few little hints for all of us with our eyes open, but even if you don't think they're relevant, they're still interesting quotes! ;D
JOHN: Those people who have bought our records in the past must realise that we couldn't go on making the same type forever. We must change, and I believe people know this.
JOHN: 'Sgt Pepper' is Paul, after a trip to America.
JOHN: 'When I'm Sixty-Four' was something Paul wrote in the cavern days. We just stuck a few more words on it.
PAUL: When we were kids, we'd take a half-hour bus ride to Lewis's department store to buy an album, and then we'd come back on the bus, take it out of the brown paper bag and read it cover to cover.
GEORGE: I still have no idea who chose some of those people. I think Peter Blake put a lot more of the confusing people in there. It was just a broad spectrum of people. The ones I wanted were people I admired. I didn't put anybody on there because I didn't like them (unlike some people...)
JOHN: If you look closely at the album cover you'll see two people who are flying, and two who aren't. (That's just a little 'in' joke. Two of them didn't share it with two others.)
RINGO: Have a look at the cover and come to your own conclusion! There's a lot of red-eyed photos around.
PAUL: We wanted the whole of Pepper to be so thatyou could look at the front cover for years, and study all those people and read all the words on the back.
So to me theres a few nuggets in there, i think theyre pretty self explanitory, so thoughts?
JOHN: Those people who have bought our records in the past must realise that we couldn't go on making the same type forever. We must change, and I believe people know this.
JOHN: 'Sgt Pepper' is Paul, after a trip to America.
JOHN: 'When I'm Sixty-Four' was something Paul wrote in the cavern days. We just stuck a few more words on it.
PAUL: When we were kids, we'd take a half-hour bus ride to Lewis's department store to buy an album, and then we'd come back on the bus, take it out of the brown paper bag and read it cover to cover.
GEORGE: I still have no idea who chose some of those people. I think Peter Blake put a lot more of the confusing people in there. It was just a broad spectrum of people. The ones I wanted were people I admired. I didn't put anybody on there because I didn't like them (unlike some people...)
JOHN: If you look closely at the album cover you'll see two people who are flying, and two who aren't. (That's just a little 'in' joke. Two of them didn't share it with two others.)
RINGO: Have a look at the cover and come to your own conclusion! There's a lot of red-eyed photos around.
PAUL: We wanted the whole of Pepper to be so thatyou could look at the front cover for years, and study all those people and read all the words on the back.
So to me theres a few nuggets in there, i think theyre pretty self explanitory, so thoughts?