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About "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
From the original Beatles Album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1967)
JOHN 1968: "'Mr. Kite' was a straight lift. I had all the words staring me in the face one day when I was looking for a song. It was from this old poster I'd bought at an antique shop. We'd been down to Surrey or somewhere filming a piece. There was a break, and I went into this shop and bought an old poster advertising a variety show which starred Mr. Kite. It said the Henderson's would also be there, late of Pablo Fanques Fair. There would be hoops and horses and someone going through a hogs head of real fire. Then there was Henry the Horse. The band would start at ten to six. All at Bishopsgate. Look, there's the bill-- with Mr. Kite topping it. I hardly made up a word, just connecting the lists together. Word for word, really."
JOHN 1972: "The story that Henry the Horse meant 'heroin' was rubbish."
JOHN 1980: "It's all just from that poster. The song is pure, like a painting. A pure watercolor."
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