"The Fool On the Hill" is a Portrait of THE MAHARISHI?

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De : nyarlathotep1 (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Norbert)
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Date : 07. Feb 2025, 22:33:38
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I don't think I ever suspected that this song was about a specific real
person,  I had a friend who thought it was about Galileo, but I never
bought it; in every portrait of the astronomer I've seen, he appeared
greatly dignified and not foolish.
However, in his The Lyrics book, McCartney says the "fool" is the
Maharishi, and adds:  "All in all, I think "The Fool on the Hill" is a
very complimentary portrait and presents the Maharishi as having the
capacity to keep perfectly still in the midst of the hurly-burly.  He's
admirably self-contained and doesn't pay much attention to popular
opinion.  He's a person who is open to ridicule because of his beliefs,
but his beliefs may well be right.  I think he may be related somehow to
the truth-telling fool in King Lear."
These are benevolent but inaccurate sentiments towards a sexual and
financial predator, which is what the Maharishi really was.
"Fool" is a great song, though.  Lennon, in "Sexy Sadie" got far closer
to the truth about the guru -- whose giggling I ascribe to Duper's
Delight.

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