it takes such talent to make 1 rhythm work and stay in the pocket through a whole song. sgt. pepper's drums are even more effective. strawberry fields' kick/snare 4/4 into the huge drum section is so perfect/simple. the hi-hat and kick drum parts are so interesting and overlooked. like the open hi-hat on Lucy's verses is so dreamy and hypnotic. it lulls along and sits so well in the mix. then you get to those wonderful fills on "A Day In...". most modern drum parts are just distracting.
The Beatles were gods on earth, and this was their most heavenly and inspired recording. To think, to think, that this was 36 months after She Loves You--it absolutely beggars the human imagination.
10,000 years from now, men will say we lived in the Age of the Beatles. To prove the point, they will play this inspired recording of Tomorrow Never Knows. The title of the record, itself, ranks with Shakespeare.
When listening to this during the anthology interviews,McCartney and Harrison said they couldnt understand why this version wasnt the master version,cause its perfect.Even their demos were brilliant!!!
magistral!!!!!!!!!!!! with "turn into earth" by the yardbirds, "remember a day" by the pink floyd, the most beautiful psychedellic song from the glory and magic 60's...... revolver for eveeeeerrrr!!!! clément the dreamer.......
it takes such talent to make 1 rhythm work and stay in the pocket through a whole song. sgt. pepper's drums are even more effective. strawberry fields' kick/snare 4/4 into the huge drum section is so perfect/simple. the hi-hat and kick drum parts are so interesting and overlooked. like the open hi-hat on Lucy's verses is so dreamy and hypnotic. it lulls along and sits so well in the mix. then you get to those wonderful fills on "A Day In...". most modern drum parts are just distracting.
baxterbather 8 months ago
The Beatles were gods on earth, and this was their most heavenly and inspired recording. To think, to think, that this was 36 months after She Loves You--it absolutely beggars the human imagination.
10,000 years from now, men will say we lived in the Age of the Beatles. To prove the point, they will play this inspired recording of Tomorrow Never Knows. The title of the record, itself, ranks with Shakespeare.
InsightWisdom 1 year ago
That higher snare sound is pure awesomeness!
velocitymurder 1 year ago
When listening to this during the anthology interviews,McCartney and Harrison said they couldnt understand why this version wasnt the master version,cause its perfect.Even their demos were brilliant!!!
MrRobmull 1 year ago
where does one find outtakes like this?
signofempathy 1 year ago
@signofempathy If you buy the Beatles Anthology 2 CD it's the 17th song. Their is more out takes on that CD and Beatles Anthology 1 and 3
JammerZice 1 year ago
magistral!!!!!!!!!!!! with "turn into earth" by the yardbirds, "remember a day" by the pink floyd, the most beautiful psychedellic song from the glory and magic 60's...... revolver for eveeeeerrrr!!!! clément the dreamer.......
MrSuedehead72 1 year ago
I love this version!!!
RockHistoryTube 2 years ago
hello dalton NA na NA (dramatic sound effect)
Bobbymitchell10 2 years ago
Superb. I prefer this to the released version. Just love the hypnotic drums...
GOFACAT 2 years ago
"Revolver" was always my favorite;was 14 when it came out; it's incredible still!
The cover artwork was excetional for the time and still is!
DonnieMayer69 2 years ago 2
Its tomorrow not tommorow idiot...
SargentPeppers05 2 years ago
It's Sergeant not Sargent, idiot...
VinceMakesItBetter 2 years ago 6
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alright asshole thanks for the advice, nigger
SargentPeppers05 2 years ago
Lol man,The "Tomorrow" was obviously a mistake on my part,but great response lol.
jhaeck 2 years ago
I love it . In the states they were still trying to sell Frankie Avalon and the 4 seasons lol This is great3 yrs after I wanna hold your hand
tenorismo 2 years ago
Well who ever drew it, they did a good job.
bagafugee 2 years ago
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goshnessmaggy 2 years ago
You did a good job drawing John on 0:30
bagafugee 2 years ago
I didn't draw it.....
jhaeck 2 years ago 3
wow wow wee wah
BobMcCob 2 years ago
I think that's Klaus Voorman's original sketch of the revolver cover
michaeltgrace 2 years ago 3
Whattefuck! This is goooood!
intelouise 3 years ago 3
Way better!
JakeANowhereMan 3 years ago
even their demos were amazing... ;D
chicagolegend 3 years ago 3
yeah..exactly.. this is not RARE dude. Officially released in the Anthology. Edit the title, you are misleading people
mpc3po 3 years ago
This isn't special?
It's on the anthology?
Not RARE!
roketjack 3 years ago
That is my new favorite Beatles song! I love the first take, and I think they should have left it as this on Revolver!
pwilliam56 3 years ago
Thank You!! I heard this version at a club 10 years ago and havent heard it since. The one on revolver is good, but this is far superior.
dasboot19801 3 years ago 3
I need some LSD for this song!
KIDAmnesiacBends 3 years ago 3
Way trippier than the final cut... This is my favourite version...
zeldamex 3 years ago 8
Long Live The Beatles! Long Live England!!
acerb45666555 3 years ago 2
this song was wrote in wales ,and recorded first in wales as a demo.but as you say my friend a good track ,pushed by geoege .rip.
harrythebastard1 3 years ago
I think the demo was amazing-it was even better than the final cut
TitanicExplorer 3 years ago 4
I recognize this, it was on one of the Beatles Anthologies that was released like 10 yeasr ago-- I actually really liked this take!
Lindzee313 3 years ago 4
were do u get this from
dannycrvntz 3 years ago 3