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Post by nowheregirl on Jun 1, 2007 17:03:17 GMT 1
Globeandmail.comA British woman said Friday that a childhood drawing of her by John Lennon's son was the inspiration for the iconic Beatles' song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. Many fans have believed that the psychedelic song was a thinly disguised paean of praise for the drug LSD. But Lucy O'Donnell, 43, said her moment of fame came in 1967 when Julian Lennon returned from school with a picture he had drawn and told his father "It's Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds." "I remember Julian and I both doing pictures on a double-sided easel, throwing paint at each other much to the horror of the classroom attendant," O'Donnell told BBC 6 Music Today. "Julian had painted a picture, and on that particular day his father turned up with the chauffeur to pick him up from school," she added. The song was recorded for the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album, which appeared 40 years ago on Friday.
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Post by lennonfan on Jun 2, 2007 13:53:53 GMT 1
I wonder why they're just reporting on this story now as if it was something new. It's been mentioned before in lots of books about the Beatles.
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Post by nowheregirl on Jun 2, 2007 17:38:30 GMT 1
Well, some people might not have heard about the drawing before. A lot of people think the song was just inspired by LSD. Julian's picture:
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