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: The song features a driving rhythm track, Paul McCartney’s distinctive recorder part during the "Fool on the Hill" reference, and an eerie string arrangement by George Martin.

Beyond its status as a White Album highlight, "Glass Onion" remains a cultural touchstone:

: This version was created using the original analog tapes to provide maximum musical detail. Critics note it enhances the "punchy" quality of the drums and the "crunchy" texture of the guitars compared to older digital transfers. Glass Onion (Remastered 2009)

The track is a "greatest hits" of lyrical callbacks, referencing five previous Beatles songs to tease the audience:

: A "glass onion" is a layered object that is entirely transparent. Lennon used this to mock those trying to "peel back" his lyrics, suggesting there was nothing hidden beneath the surface. : The song features a driving rhythm track,

The Meta-Puzzle of The Beatles: Exploring "Glass Onion (Remastered 2009)"

List other found in the lyrics (like "the Cast Iron Shore"). The track is a "greatest hits" of lyrical

: "Glass Onion" was also a name Lennon unsuccessfully suggested for the band The Iveys , who eventually became Badfinger .