<Table> <Tr> <Td> "</Td> <Td> The melody to this one was heard aboard a British Airways Vickers Viscount about a hundred miles from Essen . It was one of those old four engine "prop" jobs, that seemed to drone the passenger into a sort of hypnotic trance, only with this it was different . The droning, after a while, appeared to take the form of a tune, which mysteriously sounded like a church choir . So it was decided! We accosted the pilot, forced him to land in the nearest village and there; in a small pub, we finished the lyrics (with Barry). Actually, it wasn't a village, it was the city, and it wasn't a pub, it was a hotel, and we didn't force the pilot to land in a field...but why ruin a perfectly good story? </Td> <Td>" </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td> "</Td> <Td> The melody to this one was heard aboard a British Airways Vickers Viscount about a hundred miles from Essen . It was one of those old four engine "prop" jobs, that seemed to drone the passenger into a sort of hypnotic trance, only with this it was different . The droning, after a while, appeared to take the form of a tune, which mysteriously sounded like a church choir . So it was decided! We accosted the pilot, forced him to land in the nearest village and there; in a small pub, we finished the lyrics (with Barry). Actually, it wasn't a village, it was the city, and it wasn't a pub, it was a hotel, and we didn't force the pilot to land in a field...but why ruin a perfectly good story? </Td> <Td>" </Td> </Tr> <P> "There was a lot of that in those days" Barry laughed, "There was a lot of psychedelia and the idea that if you wrote something, even if it sounded ridiculous, somebody would find the meaning for it, and that was the truth". Robin Gibb told The Mail on Sunday on 1 November 2009 about "I Started a Joke": "This is a very spiritual song . The listeners have to interpret it themselves, trying to explain it would detract from the song". </P> <P> The song was originally recorded in the key of G major and has two contrasting sections . The verse sections consist of a cycle of G Bm C and D chords . The chords for the bridge section are Em Bm CG Bm Em Am D . </P>

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