+John Gutierrez Nope, it would have been a great reference, but it's the seldom-heard brief and super-psychedelic hidden track that follows "Strawberry Fields Forever" on the original vinyl 45. It's usually not considered part of the song and is cut from it, like the very similar "Run-Out Groove" that follows "A Day In The Life" at the end of the Sgt. Pepper album. I think there are a few versions of "Strawberry Fields Forever" on RU-vid that include the creepy hidden track. It's at the end of this hidden track that John famously whispers "cranberry sauce" (Or did he say "I buried Paul"? The world may never know!).
I think this video is showing how making things better is all in the mind. You can make everything beautiful, simply by admiring everything, loving everything.
when Strawberry Fields was released The Beatles had already shed their clean cut 'mop top' image and start sporting mustaches for the Sgt Pepper album yet the cartoon Beatles still retained the 1964 image!
this is so beautiful! the illustration of poor little kids having fun with little they have or just any human being making the best of life! with the heart and mind and faith! like a little child all thanks to John Lennon and his masterpiece song Strawberry Fields Forever.
Did you know that "Strawberry Fields Forever" is one of John Lennon's most common psychedelic rock songs that tell John's childhood memories of playing in a garden at the Salvation Army children's home?
I love The Beatles and I love strawberries! When I die I want to be cremated and I want some of me spread over a strawberry patch. Thanks for posting this!
It's hilarious, these cartoons are for kids and they're having a hard time hiding the acid-splashing of the Beatles even then :v in a dreary and grey England you don't think this left kids asking questions about "colouring the world" and The Beatles and Strawberry Fields and how to do it themselves?~~~~ It's all in the mind
The Beatles weren't just musicians, though they were great ones at that. Head over to truthcontest(.)com and read "The Present" Skip to page 59 if you're a Beatles fan.