Paul McCartney with a dog

TL;DR:

  • Paul McCartney used the word “pataphysical” in The Beatles’ Abbey Road because he likes surrealism.
  • He learned about the word through a friend who was a notable writer.
  • The Beatles’ Abbey Road was a huge hit in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Paul McCartney with a dog
Paul McCartney | Keystone-France / Contributor

Paul McCartney put the word “pataphysical” in a song from The Beatles’ Abbey Road. Notably, the phrase has comedic origins. Subsequently, Paul explained why he used the word.

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