Ed Smith
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They have what I call their children's canon.
Oh, you're in so much trouble.
Oobla Dee, Oobla Dah is... It's a child's song.
And I would count the song we're going to start with on our little trip through goodbye tunes from 1967.
They were very good for these as well.
Can I just stop you there for one second?
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Let it be stated that they changed music forever, the greatest of all, but they have a lot of dreadful songs.
Anyway, so magical mystery tour era, not maybe their most lauded era of music, but Paul McCartney, as was his want, full of tunage, was sat at his piano and he said to his assistant, I'm going to say a word and you say the opposite.
And he started plinking, plonking onto the piano.
And this happened, unfortunately.
But this actually kind of furthered the controversy on this.
A side that was proposed for this single was going to be I Am The Walrus by John Lennon.
A far superior tune, but no, McCartney won the war, much to John Lennon's fury.
And out of this, we got this from 1967 from the Beatles, Hello Goodbye.
I know nothing about music, right?