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Beatle Trivia Fans!?

Near the end of the Beatles seminal recording of, "I Am The Walrus" there's dialog between two men that fades in and out.

10 points to the first one who can correctly identify the source of the dialog, in other words, what or who created it?

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  • CJ P
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    The voices at the end are from a BBC broadcast of the Shakespeare play King Lear.

  • The spoken voices at the end are from Shakespeare (King Lear Act IV Scene VI)), that were taken from a BBC broadcast at the time The Beatles recorded this.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    King Lear Act IV Scene VI.

    Source(s): god nose
  • 5 years ago

    i love the Stones because they encompass what Rock & Roll is all about. sex, drugs, rock & roll, and they have that innovations-set and swagger that makes them so badass. i imagine they were more effective uncooked and hard around the aspects than The Beatles. In a fistfight, the Stones ought to kick the Beatles' asses.

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