Hauntingly beautiful almost dream-like first verse

>Hauntingly beautiful almost dream-like first verse
>A brilliant yet terrifying crescendo fades in making you increasingly feel even more uneasy the louder it gets because of the jarring contrast
"oh shit where is this masterpiece gonna go"
>Woke up!
>Fell outta bed!
>Dragged a comb, cross my head!

What the actual FUCK was he thinking??

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>Hauntingly beautiful
lmao

He was filtering plebs like you.

You're hauntingly beautiful too, user.

It sets up the ending you pleb. They had to do something in E-major

>inb4 retarded nico quote

Best bit of the song

That verse humanizes the song and gives it that innocent Beatles™ sound. Without that verse, it would be pretentious trash.

You're a pleb if you dislike Paul's section. Plain and simple.

it gives the dreamy, lilting sections a grounded, down-to-earth contrast

>"There is a song I liked on Sgt. Pepper, called 'A Day in the Life.' It has a beautiful song and then this strange sound likeJohnCale would make (he told me it was an orchestra, actually) and then this stupid little pop song that spoils everything so far. I told this to Paul McCartney, and I made a mistake, because the beautiful song was written byJohnLennonand the stupid song was written by Paul. It can be embarrassing when you speak the truth."

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it wouldnt be as good if that part was cut

Says the dumb bitch whose head got cracked open in a bike accident.

Somebody spoke and he went into a dream

I like to think of it as juxtaposing a mundane daily routine in Paul's verse with a sense of existential wonderment at the things one encounters in everyday life in John's verses, like when he "went into a dream" the character of the song escapes the distractions of menial living and starts paying attention to the world around him.

What a fucking retard.

Dying doesn't make you dumb. Lots of smart people died

Not knowing how to ride a fucking bike and then dying when you try to ride one makes an idiot.

>truth

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>Somebody spoke, and I went into a dream...
>AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
>orchestral psychedelic instrumental

Childhood is idolizing John Lennon.
Early adulthood is recognizing George Harrison is underrated.
True maturity is realizing Paul is the best.

Touching a breast comes with the realization that Ringo was the patrician beatle

Transcendence is knowing Ringo is the most based member and kept the band together as a glue.

Ascension from the mortal plane is acceptance that Ringo is the greatest Beatle

Aha- fools that you are, for upon death one circles back around from Ringo straight into once again realizing Paul was truly unmatched.

Based and Ringopilled

>arguing about Paul, John, George, and Ringo
>no mention of PETE BEST

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actually she died of a heart attack while riding which caused her to hit her head.

Mediocre drummer and sore loser. Nothing of value was lost.

If you die before 70 you are automatically fucking stupid

>They had to do something in E-major
why?

such a fucking dumbass