When the Beatles started work on their masterpiece Revolver, in April 1966, they knew they were after the sound of the future. And they got there on the very first day of the sessions, with the wildly ...
The Beatles‘ “Tomorrow Never Knows” was not one of the band’s bigger songs. It wasn’t even a single. However, that doesn’t change the fact that it was the Fab Four’s finest achievement. The Beatles’ ...
The book All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono includes an interview from 1980. In it, John had a lot to say about religion. “Still, the whole religion business ...
LSD became a large part of The Beatles' creative process. But during the recording of this one song, it almost went too far.
Before this semester, Boston College senior Ellie Badger’s knowledge of The Beatles had come largely through a rhythm-action video game (“The Beatles: Rock Band”) her grandparents gave her for ...
Lists about Beatles deep cuts will probably never end, considering so much material is out there. But these three jams were pretty new to me.
George Martin may have been known as 'The Fifth Beatle' for good reason, but Paul McCartney was leary about showing the ...
The entirety of The Beatles’ 1966 album, Revolver, revolutionized modern recording techniques and ushered in a new sound—one that was deeply experimental and lushly psychedelic. Both of these were ...
The Beatles have released the next track from their upcoming Revolver box set: the first take of "Tomorrow Never Knows." This initial take was recorded on April 6, 1966, in Studio Three at EMI Studios ...