The Death of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by the Beatles

September 29th, 2009 by Entertainment News Reporter

Monday, September 28, 10:02 London, Sep 28 (EFE) .- Lucy O'Donnell, the girl who inspired the 1966 Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" (Lucy in the sky with diamonds) , has died at 46. O'Donnell died on Tuesday as a result of lupus, said today the Saint Thomas Foundation, dedicated to research on this disease of the immune system. According to Julian Lennon, eldest son of the late John Lennon, his father wrote the song inspired by a drawing he did of his partner Lucy kindergarten when they shared for over 40 years in the town of Weybridge in the south of England. Julian took home the drawing and, pursuant to version, he showed his father, who explained: "It's Lucy in the sky with diamonds." Lennon's son had recently resumed his friendship with O'Donnell after learning that became ill with lupus. "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds "was included on the album" Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band "which was released in 1967 and was controversial at actually seen the initials of the song title referred to the psychedelic drug LSD, which repeatedly denied the mythical group members. However, the lyrics of the song includes lines loaded with images that reflect a psychedelic journey by boat, which passes through a country of "cellophane flowers", "newspaper taxis" and "marshmallow pies. Average (Not Rated)

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