Scorpion (or even one day traveler) does not actually follow a serious relationship, but a person who leads others in a romantic situation.
Day Tripper is related to trips. Acid comes in and we often do these songs about "I think she is a girl" ... but this is just a song about some day traveler, Sunday. A painter who is a driver of Sunday is just a part of those devoted to this idea. We consider ourselves a full-time traveler, a completely faithful driver, but she is only a day trip tourist
Eventually there are more than two singers. The pattern of the lyrics should be "Day tripper, day tripper yeah!", But in the first statement of this mode one of the singers incorrectly uttered "yes" after the first "day trip". I can hear a small gap on the track after a foolish thing.
In 1966, the original stereo mix of "Day Tripper" was recorded in the American album "Yesterday and Today", and in November that year this song was remixed for the stereo version of the British Beatles collection. "Day Tripper" later appeared in the 1973 release of band 1962-1966, the CD version of the album replaced the original stereo mix in the November 1966 mix. This remix also appeared in the "Past Masters" edition which was first released in 1988. Both stereo mixes have obvious engineering errors. McDonald emphasized "bad insert editing" with a 1:50 mark on the track containing the vocals. About 1 second after soloing, a truck containing a guitar and a tambourine falls - because that part was mistakenly erased instantaneously. In the initial mix of the Bootleg version, there was a technical problem in the session tape itself.
In October 1965, Lennon and McCartney 's non - album single "Day Tripper" was a Bruce brother and sister like "Drive My Car" recorded several days ago. Fresh and helpful from traveling to the USA (including Shea Stadium). After the list, Lennon and McCartney created a new single and joined the rubber soul (scheduled for release in December).
In the 2004 interview, Paul McCartney said the Beatles' songs "Day Tripper" and "Lucy in the Sky and Diamond" were inspired by LSD tours. Nonetheless, John Lennon consistently used the acronym "Diamond in the Sky" accidentally (his title comes from his son Julien's painting) during his years of use, and the song After being announced, the members noticed Paul McCartney confirmed the story. John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr also tried dragging but McCartney warned, "It is easy to overestimate the influence of drugs on the Beatles' music."