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Why The Beatles Song ‘I Am the Walrus’ Was Banned by the BBC appeared on www.cheatsheet.com by Showbiz Cheat Sheet.

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. Still, the song included some provocative lyrics, leading to it being banned by the BBC. This would not be the only Beatles song that the BBC would ban. 

What is ‘I Am the Walrus’ by The Beatles about?

George Harrison, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney | Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

“I Am the Walrus” is possibly the weirdest song by The Beatles. Released in 1967, it’s hard to blame anyone for listening to the lyrics and not understanding the song. Mainly because that was what The Beatles intended. In a 1980 interview with Playboy, John Lennon admitted that the song was written while on an acid trip and a story from Alice in Wonderland inspired him. 



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