A producer said a song from The Beatles' 'Revolver' was a turning point in the band's career. The tune didn't get lots of attention. “Just the way the drums open the song, you can sense they turned ...
In 1966, George Harrison felt tired and bored. The Beatles were constantly touring, and he was sick of it. Most of the group agreed, so they stopped touring. It was the best decision they ever made, ...
Fifty-five years after Revolver, we've assembled a crack team of Beatles heads – Johnny Marr, Brian Wilson, Wayne Coyne, Dhani Harrison and Sean Ono Lennon among them – to explore their favourite ...
The Beatles’ 1966 album Revolver has been given the expanded reissue treatment this year, featuring previously unheard demos of the Fab Four. And now one of the record’s songs Here, There and ...
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1. Taxman “One… two… three… four…” And we’re off – The Beatles’ seventh studio album begins with George Harrison’s tight, 12-bar riposte to the ...
Revolver is the band's seventh studio album and includes well-known hits like Yellow Submarine and Taxman. The band, which included John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison, broke ...
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