Beatles Prophecy in 1965 - "We Can Work It Out"
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Beatles Prophecy in 1965 - "We Can Work It Out"
Seems that, instead of guy/girl in the song We Can Work It Out, it was actually about Paul/John, inadvertenly. In the end, they couldn't work it out.....and it was Paul's fault, for being overbearing. Look at the lyrics:
Paul: Try to see it my way,
Do I have to keep on talking till I can't go on?
While you see it your way,
Run the risk of knowing that our love may soon be gone.
We can work it out,
We can work it out.
Paul (continues) Think of what you're saying.
You can get it wrong and still you think that it's all right.
Think of what I'm saying,
We can work it out and get it straight, or say good night.
We can work it out,
We can work it out.
John:
Life is very short, and there's no time
For fussing and fighting, my friend.
I have always thought that it's a crime,
So I will ask you once again.
***
In the end, Paul couldn't see John's view. They couldn't work it out.
Anyone ever think of this when they hear this song?
Paul: Try to see it my way,
Do I have to keep on talking till I can't go on?
While you see it your way,
Run the risk of knowing that our love may soon be gone.
We can work it out,
We can work it out.
Paul (continues) Think of what you're saying.
You can get it wrong and still you think that it's all right.
Think of what I'm saying,
We can work it out and get it straight, or say good night.
We can work it out,
We can work it out.
John:
Life is very short, and there's no time
For fussing and fighting, my friend.
I have always thought that it's a crime,
So I will ask you once again.
***
In the end, Paul couldn't see John's view. They couldn't work it out.
Anyone ever think of this when they hear this song?
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Yeah, but John wanted to break up because he was tired of being Paul's "back-up" band, as he so put it. Paul was too overbearing, acting as "leader" of the group, getting too big for his britches. Paul, not Yoko, broke up the Beatles.
Like John said in this song, life's too short for this bullshit.
Like John said in this song, life's too short for this bullshit.
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The Beatles were an absolute mess by the time they broke up. I don't think it's fair to blame Paul. Was he trying to be the leader? Maybe, but I"d say by that point they desperately needed a leader. Time, more than anything else, ended The Beatles.
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Originally Posted by Buttmunker
Yeah, but John wanted to break up because he was tired of being Paul's "back-up" band, as he so put it. Paul was too overbearing, acting as "leader" of the group, getting too big for his britches. Paul, not Yoko, broke up the Beatles.