Julian Lennon appeared on Access Hollywood on Tuesday to talk about his
recent collaboration with Steven Tyler on his new album, "Everything
Changes." Plus, Julian set the record straight about the meaning of The
Beatles' classic, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, denying the song was about L.S.D.
Plus, Julian sets the record straight about the meaning of The Beatles’
classic, “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.”
There is a long debate “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,” the great
Beatles song, spells out L-S-D; people thought it was a tribute to that.
Inspired by an acid experience or something. But some say a drawing you
made as a child. Which is true?” Billy asks.
“It’s true about the drawing of my friend Lucy who in fact sadly
passed away a few years ago from Lupus. Since then I have become the
American Ambassador for the Lupus Foundation. So it has longevity in all
kinds of ways.”
“What was the picture?” Kit inquires.
“It was a scribble at school.” Julian said.
“Do you still have it?”
“I don’t have it. Dave Gilmour from Pink Floyd has it.”
Tune
in alert as Julian Lennon talks with Billy Bush and Kit Hoover on
Access Hollywood Live on Tuesday, December 3 about his recent
collaboration with Steven Tyler on his new album, “Everything Changes.”
Plus, Julian sets the record straight about the meaning of The Beatles’
classic, “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.”
“You know there is a folkloric question that we have to address here. There is a long debate “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,” the great Beatles song, spells out L-S-D; people thought it was a tribute to that. Inspired by an acid experience or something. But some say a drawing you made as a child. Which is true?” Billy asks.
“It’s true about the drawing of my friend Lucy who in fact sadly passed away a few years ago from Lupus. Since then I have become the American Ambassador for the Lupus Foundation. So it has longevity in all kinds of ways.”
“What was the picture?” Kit inquires.
“It was a scribble at school.” Julian said.
“Do you still have it?”
“I don’t have it. Dave Gilmour from Pink Floyd has it.”
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“You know there is a folkloric question that we have to address here. There is a long debate “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,” the great Beatles song, spells out L-S-D; people thought it was a tribute to that. Inspired by an acid experience or something. But some say a drawing you made as a child. Which is true?” Billy asks.
“It’s true about the drawing of my friend Lucy who in fact sadly passed away a few years ago from Lupus. Since then I have become the American Ambassador for the Lupus Foundation. So it has longevity in all kinds of ways.”
“What was the picture?” Kit inquires.
“It was a scribble at school.” Julian said.
“Do you still have it?”
“I don’t have it. Dave Gilmour from Pink Floyd has it.”
- See more at: http://www.monstersandcritics.com/people/news/article_1719299.php/Julian-Lennon-Explains-Real-Meaning-Behind-Lucy-In-The-Sky-With-Diamonds#sthash.exFwV0Q7.dpuf
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