Taxman
Taxman is a Chanson Beatles , published for the first time in the album Revolver , on August 5th 1966. In this song, George Harrison, which is the Compositeur, incarnates a tax collector.
Around the song
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the inspiration him came from there while seeing the little from money that it remained to them after having paid their taxes with the taxman . He declared thus “ Taxman was when I first realized that even though we had started earning money, we were actually giving most off it away in taxes. It was and still is typical. ” ( Taxman, it is when I carried out for the first time that even if we start to earn money, we lose of it in fact the majority in taxes. It was, and it is always typical ).
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Apparemment each one of Beatles received to final the only 5% of the amounts which they gained. The remainder undoubtedly did not include only the taxes on their incomes, but several other taxes like logically the percentages poured with the cases of solidarity of the professions of the spectacle.
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On the album left to France, the One… Two… Three… Furnace of the beginning of the song was absent. The most plausible explanation is that the French side sound engineer believed in indications of synchronization given by his British counterpart.
See too
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List of the songs of Beatles