The Beatles Were An English Rock Band Formed In Liverpool In 1960. With The Line-Up Comprising John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison And Ringo Starr They Are Regarded As One Of The Most Influential Bands Of All Time. The Group Was Integral To The Development Of 1960s Counterculture And Popular Music's Recognition As An Art Form. Rooted In Skiffle Beat And 1950s Rock And Roll Their Sound Incorporated Elements Of Classical Music And Traditional Read More On Last.Fm
The Song Was Originally Introduced During The White Album Sessions A Demo From The Esher Sessions Can Be Found On Anthology 3. Lennon Would Describe This Song Along With "Mean Mr. Mustard" In The Beatles Anthology As "a Bit Of Crap I Wrote In India". The Name 'Polythene Pam' Came From The Nickname Of An Early Beatles' Fan From The Cavern Club Days Named Pat Hodgett Now Dawson Who Would Often Eat Polythene. She Became Known As 'Polythene Pat'. She Said In An Interview "I Used To Eat Polythene All The Time. I'd Tie It In Knots And Then Eat It. Sometimes I Even Used To Burn It And Then Eat It When It Got Cold." Structured As A Limerick The Song Is Superficially About "a Mythical Liverpool Scrubber Dressed Up In Her Jackboots And Kilt" The Kind Of Girl Who "makes The News Of The World". The Song Is Also Sung In A Very Strong Liverpudlian "Scouse" Accent. In Actuality It Was Inspired By An Evening That John Spent With Poet Royston Ellis And His Girlfriend Stephanie. The Three Wore Bags Made Of "polythene" A Common British Contraction Of Polyethylene And Slept In The Same Bed Out Of Curiosity About Kinky Sex. Incidentally John Would Later Admit In The 1980 Interview With Playboy That Ellis Was The First Person To Introduce The Beatles To Drugs When He Showed Them How To Get High From The Strips Inside A Benzedrine Inhaler. It Was In This Interview That John Supplied The Details Of This Event But Refused To Elaborate Further.