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Thanks for the question, because I too have wondered what does this song mean. "Ono sideboard" is and obvious reference to John and Yoko Ono and I have often thought that it was a humorous criticism of someone, but who? Here is a link which not only explains that the song is about the BEATLES PERSONALITIES but also entertains. http://beatlesnumber9.com/together.html
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It means that John Lennon was not really in control of his mind when he wrote the words.
Holy Roller is an expressive preacher.
i've always wondered that, as well...
maybe ono sideboard is a yoko ono reference?
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Thanks for the link.
by Sokoot on May 15th, 2009