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Welcome back, John. Location: Lodi, New Jersey. That made my head hurt though MMM , Jun 4, Location: Akron, OH. Location: US. How many holes does it take to fill the Albert Hall? Fortunately for us, the same news article that provided the number of holes in Blackburn ALSO provides us with a people-to-holes ratio!

There are 4, holes in the road in Blackburn, Lancashire, or one twenty-sixth of a hole per person, according to a council survey. Now that we do, we can easily determine the number of holes it would take to fill the Albert Hall to capacity. For these men of genius, sharing the revelation is enough. It is up to lesser minds to work out the details. So, the next time someone asks you how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall, you can confidently reply. Your email address will not be published.

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The arrival Nova Scotia, Canada Apparently John Lennon had recently read a newspaper report that Blackburn City Council had surveyed their roads and discovered about holes that needed repair. Why he included it can only be answered by him, but many of his songs contain whimsical references to daily happenings. Richard Avery, Seville, Spain Perhaps disappointingly, "four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire" means "four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire.

John had just read a newspaper story about a survey by Lancashire Council which had found that there were four thousand holes in Blackburn: potholes in the roads, I assume is what was meant. That was apparently one twenty sixth of a hole for each person in the town.

Nothing to do with drugs or anything at all of any excitement. Cameron King-Black, Glasgow, Scotland The "what" of this question has already been asked and answered. Ray Gallagher, Belfast, NI The answer to this was on the radio a few days ago - the story is that JL was reading a paper and using snippets from it to write the song. There was a report about the number of times the roads in Blackburn were dug up nothing changes eh?

Good song anyway! The holes, are the stars, in the night sky. The song as a whole describes self references, a description of various aspects of himself and is in no way random, or mundane.

In an attempt to find them all, holes were dug and dogs were used to sniff for decomposing flesh, and eventually it was people who had to kneel down and sniff the earth for the scent. The amount of bodies found were enough to indeed about equal to the seats of Albert Hall. David, Winnipeg, Canada holes in Blackburn, Lancashire was nothing to do with potholes. John Lennon read in the daily mail about plastic circles were being provided by a Blackburn company to be hung in the Albert hall to improve the acoustics.

Hence 'now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall'.



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