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  1. 27 de ene. de 2015 · In my opinion, the song is about the ego "I, Me, Mine." Based upon others comments, it sounds like George may have been frustrated with people around him being self-centered; however I'm sure he was well aware of the universal meaning in the words of this song, especially given his studies in Buddhism.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › I_Me_MineI Me Mine - Wikipedia

    "I Me Mine" famously stands as the last new Beatles song recorded before the group's split. Funny that it's a Harrison tune – and a corker at that, an attack on egotism that turns from doomy 6/8 orch-pop ballad to scorching '50s-style rocker. – Kenneth Partridge, Billboard, May 2015

    • 2:26
    • 8 May 1970
    • 3 January and 1 April 1970
  3. 15 de mar. de 2008 · Published: 15 March 2008 | Last updated: 23 June 2023. The last song to be recorded by The Beatles, I Me Mine was written by George Harrison about revelations regarding the ego discovered through LSD use. "Suddenly I looked around and everything I could see was relative to my ego…. It drove me crackers."

  4. 28 de nov. de 2023 · Table of Contents. “I Me Mine” explores the theme of selfishness and ego, shedding light on the individualistic mindset that had started to emerge within the band. Written by George Harrison, the track delves into the notion of possessiveness and self-centeredness, highlighting the growing tension between the members.”

  5. [Verso 1] Durante todo el día: Yo, mí, mío; yo, mí, mío; yo, mí, mío. Durante toda la noche: Yo, mí, mío; yo, mí, mío; yo, mí, mío. Ahora tienen miedo de dejarlo. Todos lo están dejando. Viene...

  6. 25 de feb. de 2024 · The Meaning Behind The Song: I Me Mine by The Beatles. Table: “I Me Mine” holds a significant place in the Beatles’ discography as it was the very last song recorded by the band before their breakup. The recording session took place on January 3, 1970, with John Lennon notably absent from the session.

  7. In this case, as with many other songs he had written around this time, a deep philosophical and spiritual meaning lies just beneath the surface. In his 1979 book entitled “I Me Mine,” George explains: “I suppose having LSD was like someone catapulting me