Oh of course so obvious I must be tired!
I didn’t see it myself until someone posted the name.
Could that be We Can Work It Out?
There doesn’t seem to be any hint of working it out together! To me, Clive’s seems to fit better.
Revolution is there, I’m talking about the 2 that appear to be arguing next to the carousel.
Arguing? I don’t know what bit you’re looking at…
The boy and girl with foot on balloon is what I was referring to, but they don’t appear to be arguing, and certainly not working it out, rather she’s put her foot down and said no you can’t go on the carousel (or join the revolution).
The person giving the ticket to ride to the boy that I think is Get Back? Again to me it doesn’t look like an argument, rather the boy delighted at the gift and being told to go back for another ride.
I don’t see any others possibly arguing?
Beats me, I surrender
From me to you. ??
Or Birthday. Which we already have.
Thanks. It is one of their more obscure songs.
Sexy Sadie may also fit the bill…
Could be both.
I took it as birthday, that meaning focussed by the cake with candles.
But of course the Beatles wrote so many songs that there could indeed be multiple ones reoresented - after all, the boy could be saying Hey Jude, here is a gift from me to you on your birthday!
Has no-one else deciphered the writing?
I thought it said oink.
You called?
I’ve been trying to find a better quality version of the pic, in vain. I thought it said ‘junk’, which is of course a beatles song, and that the objects are sacks - but sometimes looking at it the objects look a bit like pig heads, and the word indeed could be ‘oink’. The fact that the rear of the van looks as if it might be barred or a mesh tends to vere towards the latter, so maybe I was wrong. All would be clear with a sharp image!
Can I see - Carnival of Light
Don’t think so. All the answers are literal interpretations.
