“Anyone unlucky enough not to have been aged between 14 and 30 during 1966-67 will never know the excitement of those years in popular culture. A sunny optimism permeated everything and possibilities seemed limitless. With its vision of ‘blue suburban skies’ and boundlessly confident vigor, Penny Lane distils the spirit of that time more perfectly than any other creative product of the mid-60s. Couched in the primary colors of a picture book, yet observed with the slyness of a gang of kids straggling home from school, Penny Lane is both naïve and knowing-but above all, thrilled to be alive…
"…[The] song is every bit as subversively hallucinatory as Strawberry Fields. Despite its seeming innocence, there are few more LSD redolent phrases in the Beatles’ output than the line (sung with an ecstatic shiver of grace notes) in which the nurse 'feels as if she’s in a play'…and 'is anyway.’”
Ian MacDonald
Revolution in the Head
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