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I Am the Walrus

I Am the Walrus has not been seen in 14 Phish shows.
It was last played: 2023-10-11.
It was played at 0.35% of live shows.
It has been performed live 7 time(s).

Music/Lyrics: Lennon/McCartney

Original Artist: The Beatles

Original Album: “Hello Goodbye” Single B-Side (24 November 1967)

Vocals: Trey (lead), all (backing)

Debut: 2010-06-29

Historian: Chris Bertolet (bertoletdown), Isaac Cate (ImStillUpsideDown)

Ask a passing Beatles fan about this track and he’s likely to either (a) misquote the gibberish chorus, or (b) offer up a bunch of apocryphal nonsense about how the Walrus was Paul and Paul is dead and if you play the record backwards blah blah blah. But when it comes to “I Am the Walrus,” the truth trumps fiction.



Written by John Lennon (but credited to Lennon/Mccartney) from inspiration by Lewis Carroll's 1871 poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter,'' a couple of acid trips, and hanging with Yoko, the song first appeared as the B-side for “Hello Goodbye” before turning up in the Beatles’ film Magical Mystery Tour. “Writing obscurely, a la Dylan,” as he explained in a 1980 Playboy interview, he intended it partly to skewer celebrity artists like Allen Ginsberg going all-in on Hare Krishna (“naive penguin”) as well to just generally confuse listeners trying to find deep meanings in Beatles songs



Watch I Am the Walrus on YouTube The Beatles - “I Am the Walrus” (Official Video). Video by The Beatles. 



Yes, the lyrics were LSD-inspired, but what really sets “Walrus” apart is the song’s unique harmonic structure. All the major chords are used (A through G) and the only other chords are major sevenths. It gets better. The face-melting outro, notes musicologist Alan W. Pollack, “is a harmonic Möbius strip with scales in bassline and top voice that move in contrary motion.” In other words, the bassline is descending and the string parts (covered by Trey and Page in the debut version) are ascending. All of this adds up to a song that is far more difficult to play – or at least to play well – than it might sound.



Watch I Am the Walrus on YouTube Phish “I Am the Walrus” – 6/29/10, Canandaigua, NY



Phish’s first crack at “I Am the Walrus” on 6/29/10 in Canandaigua, NY proved to be crowd pleasing and well executed. It emerged from a nitrous oxide fog at the end of “Simple,” sandwiched inside a “Mike’s Groove.” After falling off setlists for six years, the song finally returned in 2016 at Wrigley as the encore, moving into a closing capacity – though they have been flexible with where it falls in that role.



Watch I Am the Walrus on YouTube Phish ”I Am the Walrus” – 07/29/17, New York, NY. Video by LazyLightning55a 



Whether you got the next version from the technical-difficulties-ridden Xfinity Center 2016 show as encore, the quote-filled performance on Cinnamon night of the Baker’s Dozen or its following renditions during the 2021 Halloween run and Summer 2023 MSG stand as the first set concluding song, or even the beautiful version from Nutter 2023 to close out the second set, “I Am the Walrus” has become a most well received cover with a powerful outro recalling the band’s mastery of another Beatles’ masterpiece, “A Day in the Life.”



Watch I Am the Walrus on YouTube Phish “I Am The Walrus - 8/1/23, MSG, New York, NY. Video by Gregory M



And, while you’re here, check out this incredible mashup of the 10/30/21 version with strings composed by George Martin by phish.net user @gloverab.


Lyrics:

(Lennon/Mcartney)
© Northern Songs Ltd (PRS)

I am he
As you are he
As you are me
And we are all together

See how they run,
Like pigs from a gun,
See how they fly.
I'm crying.

Sitting on a cornflake,
Waiting for the van to come.
Corporation tee shirt,
Stupid bloody Tuesday
Man, you been a naughty boy,
You let your face grow long.

I am the eggman, (Ooh)
They are the eggmen, (Ooh)
I am the walrus,
Goo goo g' joob.

Mister city p'liceman sitting pretty
Little p'licemen in a row
See how they fly,
Like Lucy in the sky
See how they run
I'm crying.
I'm crying, I'm crying, I'm crying.

Yellow matter custard,
Dripping from a dead dog's eye.
Crabalocker fishwife pornographic priestess,
Boy you been a naughty girl,
You let your knickers down.

I am the eggman, (Ooh)
They are the eggmen, (Ooh)
I am the walrus,
Goo goo g' joob.

Sitting in an English
Garden waiting for the sun.
If the sun don't come,
You get a tan from standing in the English rain.

I am the eggman.
They are the eggmen.
I am the walrus.
Goo goo g' joob g' goo goo g' joob.

Expert texpert choking smokers,
Don't you think the joker laughs at you?
See how they smile,
Like pigs in a sty, see how they snied.
I'm crying.

Semolina pilchards
Climbing up the Eiffel Tower.
Element'ry penguin singing Hare Krishna,
Man, you should have seen them kicking Edgar Allan Poe.

I am the eggman, (Ooh)
They are the eggmen, (Ooh)
I am the walrus,
Goo goo g' joob..
Goo goo g' joob,
G' goo goo g' joob,
Goo goo g' joob, goo goo g' goo g' goo goo g' joob joob

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