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On The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour, George was the one wearing the bunny mask. This and many other

On The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour, George was the one wearing the bunny mask.

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On The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour, Paul was actually the hippo, not the walrus as reported in Glas

On The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour, Paul was actually the hippo, not the walrus as reported in Glass Onion.

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On The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour, Ringo was the one wearing the chicken mask. This and many other

On The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour, Ringo was the one wearing the chicken mask.

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According to Glass Onion, the walrus on the cover of Magical Mystery Tour was Paul when in reality J

According to Glass Onion, the walrus on the cover of Magical Mystery Tour was Paul when in reality John was the walrus. The song I am the Walrus supposedly was inspired by a school teacher trying to decipher the meaning of a bunch of Beatles lyrics. So John went about trying to make the most lyrically confusing song he possibly could.

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John LennonandPaul McCartney recording ‘Fool on the Hill’, during the Magical Mystery Tour Recording sessions at EMI Studios in Abbey Road, London. 25 September 1967. Photographed by Koh Hasebe. © Shinko Music Archives.

The Beatles recording the backing track and overdubs for ‘Fool on the Hill’, during the Magical Mystery Tour Recording sessions at EMI Studios in Abbey Road, London. 25 September 1967. Photographed by Koh Hasebe. © Shinko Music Archives.

December 21st, 1967: The Beatles throw a Magical Mystery Tour Fancy Dress party.Jane Asher and Paul December 21st, 1967: The Beatles throw a Magical Mystery Tour Fancy Dress party.Jane Asher and Paul December 21st, 1967: The Beatles throw a Magical Mystery Tour Fancy Dress party.Jane Asher and Paul

December 21st, 1967: The Beatles throw a Magical Mystery Tour Fancy Dress party.

Jane Asher and Paul McCartney dressed as a matching Pearly King and Queen - a distinctive British costume. The name came from the fact that pearls were sewn on the costume’s clothing:

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