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  • This is the point where everybody started suspecting everybody else of maybe being on something elicit like.

  • sucker punch lol

  • Sabotage tomorrow never knows. Wooden shoes just ass bad as cement shoes Organized Crime. Tommorow never knows Sabotage . Eh Capitano Giglio. wooden shoes eh!

  • C pedal throughout?

  • Turn off your mind, relax and float down stream,

    It is not dying, it is not dying...

    ...

    Love is all and love is everyone

    ...

    But listen to the colour of your dreams

  • I love listening to this while looking at stereograms

  • well im wondg why there is oe dislike who doesnt like beat

  • beatles- "[they] are not dying. [they] are shinning"

  • es grandiosa....

    

  • LSD?

    Yes please.

  • Turn off your mind, relax and float downstream :)

  • love that little piano lick at the end

  • fuck floid,the stones and everyone elce!

    ITS THE FUCKING BEATLES GOD DAMNIT !!!!!!!!!

  • The first time I listened to this was making a long turn the went on for a bout a minute maybe more, but anyways this song made me feel high as it was all happeneing

  • This is about the human condition...transending the idea you are an individual,separate from God or awareness....acid won't be able to take you to this awareness

  • @curtb47 Maybe not... but DMT will!

  • There is no God. There are Gods. Four Gods. And we're listening to them,

  • A trip and revelation within a song, song, song...........

  • Oh, Ringo's Ringo-isms :)

  • I do wonder if they influenced Oasis at all? LOL!

  • @jeffreykins They influenced thousands of groups. Oasis decided not to mask the fact.

  • sucker punch sound track

  • And some would say they weren't original

  • I don't do drugs, but i'm pretty sure listening to this while on acid must be incredibly MIND BLOWIN'.

  • @MrLino It is....

  • Radiohead´s KidA National Anthem

  • ya va un sordito a la cuenta de los dislike

  • Who invented the Giraffe?

  • @bennythebearful edgar the butterfly man tried to invent the migraffe like in the year 2056 but the first proper giraffe came about in 1946 when mr trigonadiliac got fed up one day:)

  • And this is the other Beatles Song John Lennon wrote while he was tripping out on Drugs!!!!

    THE RESULT: AWESOME!!!!!

  • @1962drob 100% agree with you on that I am a huge John Lennon fan.

  • @jarrodwhite100 Me too man!!! John Lennon wrote some real cool songs, from "I want to hold your hand" to "Imagine". I was upset when I found out that John Lennon was killed. More than 30 years later, and I still can't accept it.

    JOHN LENNON LIVES ON!!!!

  • @1962drob John lennon didnt write 'I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND" by himself. That was a Lennon,McCartney effort.

  • @ordykes I know that!! I just meant that John Lennon wrote some great tunes.  But Yes, you're right. "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" was a Lennon/McCartney composition.

    But Lennon wrote "Imagine" as a solo artist.

  • Trippy.

  • I dont need drugs for this song lol !!

  • floating downstream in maple syrup, just waffling, is it sinking, is it believing, is it beeginning, is it leaving, are we swimming am I flying are you seeking am I hiding,am i saying are you playing... I'd Love You To

  • George Martin had been a producer of classical albums for the BBC when he was asked to produce the Beatles. He had an interesting relationship with them. You all should read up on it...

  • @rmhallman Understatement. George Martin IS the 5th Beatle. He composed all stringed arrangements (except for "She's Leaving Home." George Martin & Geoff Emerick are forever entwined with The Beatles sound.

  • without the beatles you would of never heard of george martin

  • @BEBOP268 Most likely!

  • 1 person never knew tomorrow

  • En este disco es cuando empezo a irseles las olla. Y gracias a dios que se les fue :D

  • This is so incredible for the time. It was early sixties. I was just comparing it to the chemical brothers record here called let forever be, and the drum and bass are identical. I think they should sue Noel Gallagher, if he does not give credit. He obviously and blatantly stole it. check out watch?v=ti4ip8zQyrc

  • no other group has ever been so creative.

  • OHHHHHH HELLO!!! Man I played the hell out of this track! My Mother worried about me. LOL! I was a little bitty thing but I sure loved the psychodelic stuff and it felt familiar to me. I played the hell out of it some more when I got into high school and experiemented with "modern" cigarettes....EH HEM. LOL!

  • cool...... a song with "one" chord...........

  • I don't think they were ahead of their time- I think they transcend time. :D

  • @DrNatalieP I think time is an illusion. :3

  • @DrNatalieP I'm with you.

  • i wonder how they recorded this song? is it played backwards at some parts?

  • @Beaster456 It was done with a series of backwards tape loops. Orchestral stuff mostly. The part that sounds like seagulls or something is recordings of native americans chanting war cries. There is a Veena which is the drone that starts it. Veena accompanies a sitar usually and is similar but it is just strummed behind the sitar. John said he was in his Egyption Book of the Dead phase which he had just read and that is were the lyrics come from. Not bad for just having a 4 track machine.

  • @Fireye69 I could top this song on my coffee break with the stuff studios have today aqnd the revved up synthesizers, etc., btw, Tibetan Book of Dead. Egyptians are Bangles, not Beatles.

  • @JonBenet6 Since you know everything ...you have nothing to learn from anyone incuding me or the Beatles. So next time just ignore any of my comments. The Bangles? ROFL. Try learning some history. Your arrogance is disturbing and sad. And so is your nickname. I was answeing an intelligent question that Beaster456 asked and not addressed to you. Fool! Your comment doesn't sound like it came from anyone old enough to even have a coffee break. Burnout!

    Top this? Talk is cheap!

  • @Fireye69 I don't know about talk being cheap. Mommy and daddy pay $100/month so I can straighten out fools like you. The mention of Bangles was because you had said that Johnn-boy got his inspiration for Tomorrow Never Knows from the Egyptian Book of the Dead. No! Off by a couple thousand miles and years. It was the Tibetan Book of the Dead. The Bangles recorded "Walk Like An Egyptian" (and won song of the year for it in '87 or '88). Can't ignore you, you're too fascinating! ROLFAP

  • 2:10

    my favorite line in a song period.

  • the solo we can hear at 1:08 is a backing recorded guitar i think.....simply wonderful.....now one could have that idea in 1966!!!!!!!!!!only them could.....

  • @dani86xela Correct! They discovered and invented backwards guitar. They would flip the tape over...record a guitar solo over the backward playing tracks...flip the tape back to normal and you would have the backward guitar track that you hear now. Genius! I have done it myself....and still love the sound it gets. Again...this was all done by the Beatles and crew with only 4 track tape...no synths or samplers.

  • @Fireye69 Really I think that the credit belongs to their producer, George Martin.

  • @hasablad69 Perhaps my saying it was all done by the Beatles AND CREW wasn't clear enough. George Martin was part of the crew as well as the 5th Beatle. He never has and never would take ALL the credit and neither should you be so bold as to give it to him. Mr. McCartneys success after the Beatles and without Martin's production proves my point. The Beatles and Martin both have stated that his job was to help create what they heard in their heads. Without the idea there is no song to produce.

  • @Fireye69 funny you mention the 5th beatle. there were several "5th beatles". Billy Preston and Eric Clapton among them

  • @thedvguy I know my friend. It is funny how many 5th Beatles there are. The math doesn't add up. I used the 5th Beatle in comment to my friend hasabald69 attempting to give all the credit to Martin when regardless of the others contribution it was still the main writers who get most of the credit. It is they who recognized Preston and Claptons contributions ould help them get the sound they heard in their heads. Just like Martin did. The song is the key.

  • @thedvguy Don't forget Chuck Norris

  • Love everything about it; the text, the fusion and sound lab wizadry. Bloody brilliant.

  • STARE AT THE PIXELS IN RINGOS HAIR!! THEY MOVE!!

  • I feel like I'm on drugs when I listen to this song.

  • I sort of recognise this song as the portal into their pyhscadelic music and beyond leaving the madness of beatlemania behind, being the last song on the album leading us into sgt peppers lonely hearts club band and beyond

  • Perfect from beginning to end! And what an ending! Wow!!!!!!!

  • The Beatles cartoon for this one's so weird. It kinda scares me. BUT I LOVE IT!!!

  • can any one else here some monks luaghing on a mountain top

  • @Yardbird66 Yes , it is miracle.

  • One dislike?

    Who let Yoko Ono vote?!

  • @InkVlog lol XD

  • 1 person needs a Revolver

  • If I could only have ONE Beatles album......this would be it!!!!

  • we still don't understand this song, maybe in 2050 people do.

  • Most rock songs have 2 or 3 chords - this has no chords

  • @hotshot1997gunne fuck fucking you

  • LOVE THIS! <3

  • thank you George Martin

  • The Beatles has the only songs you can trip while listening to, without getting high.

  • @SuperHaloStarwarsFan I must admit that pink floyd delivers a good effect too :P

  • @Z0mByZ

    1. The Beatles

    2. Pink Floyd

    3. uhh....dunno, but they are far below

  • @myrtlebox Rolling stones in third place, there good too :P

  • @Z0mByZ agree

  • @Z0mByZ Pink Floyd uses a mini-moog. The Beatles didnt have that. Geoff Emerick the engineer for the Beatles said they used tape loops of distorted sounds the McCartney gave the engineers and played them through a tape machine wrapped around pencils to get the flocking seagull sound. Emerick was hasseled by EMI for putting the mics into Ringos toms to get the pounding sound, and used a leslie speaker for johns vocal at the end of the song so he would sound like the Delai Lama.

  • @ironcitydevildog Actually I'm pretty sure the Beatles used the Moog on Abbey Road.

  • @bluesborn They did use an actuall moog that was owned by Gorpge on Abbey Road. They used it for the Frech Horn on "Because", the white wash fade out on "I want you (Shes so heavy)" and the keyboard solo at the end of "Maxwell's Silver Hammer". George or Paul had no idea how to use it so the guy from Manfried Mann came in and showed them how.

  • @ironcitydevildog Thanks for the heads up-"Because" is one of my favorite songs off that album.

  • @SuperHaloStarwarsFan Correction: songs you can trip while listening to, and get high, without taking anything.

  • I got this album for my birthday when I was about 8. Yes I was cooler than my peers 

  • Man, this song is a freakin' trip u_u

  • i bet beethovens lost tenth symphony sounded a little like this just with less awesomeness

  • @caulinrocker1 less technology ;)

  • The Beatles are coming back, but not as the cute mop tops we saw the first time. This time, we will see them for the prophets they really were and hear the spiritual and truth side of their music. It will change the world again. Go to TruthContest (dot) com and open The Present, then read the section about The Beatles. Pass this on to every Beatles fan you know.

  • This sounds more like the chemical brothers than the Beatles!! But it's amazing!

  • @simonissostreet sorry...the chemical bros sound like the Beatles...they did it first.

  • A masterpiece.

  • This is probably my favorite Beatles song, ever. <3

  • The 1 dislike person is a gumbee!

  • rifferguy,you said exactly what was thkin good going bro.

  • @cfv22 hey can i be your bro too? can we maybe even negotiate some kind of a bromance?

  • this is a trip out song if i ever heard one awesome band

  • This is the ORIGINAL VERSION. Nothing was change. You just gotta Let it be.

  • Im on trance when i hear this song ! Did you ??

  • So much experimentation.

  • Have you noticed that the picture is moving? Or maybe it's just me moving my head after the awesome music!!

  • I think I'd rather have the beatles stay the best, and I want more bands to just come CLOSE to what they've done. Luckily, a lot have. (Hendrix, The Stones, etc)

  • John Lennon-"Why couldn't of God made me Elvis Presley?" -1957

    Because he was saving you for John Lennon

  • @LImiJA13 you mean couldn't have?

  • @LImiJA13 This is one of the most perceptive replies on youtube.

  • @LImiJA13 I thought Aaron Johnson said that

  • @LImiJA13 i doubt he said " Couldn't of' his English was much better than that. Probably said " Couldn't have''. maybe you misquoted ;)

  • @DragonGirl0876 haters gonna hate.

  • @LImiJA13 Why could not of God made me Elvis Presley Presley? -- This is not the original quote dude.

  • @LImiJA13 Aaron Johnson in Nowhere Boy*

    Great though

  • i love chocolate milk

  • @planetlady069 O_O ???????????

  • Best ending of a song

  • @newcorsica False. the best ending is for A Day in the Life.

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  • Will we ever get a band like this again? I think not, sadly.

  • @vkdee44 No, we won't. Even if there was a band as talented, the industry is so diverse and controlled they wouldn't be able to be completely free to create music. The Beatles had complete control of their music.

  • @vkdee44 There will never be another band like the Beatles. They were amazingly awesome, yes, but they were also in the right place, at the right time.

    There are bands today that are JUST as amazingly awesome as the Beatles were. However, there will probably never be another band exactly like them, because of the time period they were set in. Their music was ahead of their time -- that's what made them so influential.

  • i left this song playing when i fell asleep and i had the weirdest dream and the weirdest felling when i woke up

    <3 beatles

  • longest feeling 3 minute song ever

  • This is what music should be. SOUL FLOWING MIND BENDING HEART FULFILLING BEAUTY NO WORDS CAN DESCRIBE OUTSIDE THE SONG ITSELF<3 I don't wanna here baby 1000 times in a song written by sell out corporate money loving douche bags.

  • Hard not to think this is a Chemical Brothers' remix or something, just amazing. Kasabian are starting to catch up with it... starting, I said!

  • One of my favs. Lively, rockin', energized, and psychedelic, man. Coolest!

  • i seriously dont know how they get all those amazing sounds in there, it sounds like a future space song

  • i remember trippin and listening to this

  • John took the words out of a meditation book he was reading, the added music and changed words a bit, so you get instant meditation song

  • @QueenBeatlesWings Ahead of their time, this is an awesssommeee song, initiating what was then the psychadelic area,this song made it alive, the Beatles were and are the best. I love the seagulls in the beginning.....:)

  • @gdosic I agree, it is an amazing song. The Beatles were always ahead of their time, brilliant all of them.

  • Welcome...it doesn't get much better than this...."Listen to the colour of your dreams..."

  • Way ahead of its time.

  • Ah, 0 dislikes, how it should be on every Beatles video

  • wow trippay

  • Yup. I like this one. (Big goofy eL smile here) !;-D

  • 1:28 that noise...Perfection...

  • FUCKIN TRIPPY!

  • This was so ahead of its time!

  • TRIPIN ON LSD!!

  • @FenderBendergo if you are trying to put and narrow these to the fucking LSD I tell you that you are dump man, and please believe me it's true.

  • McCartney did not have nothing to do with this track either. It was all john

  • @sharinedemarchenar69 You could not be more incorrect. Paul wrote the drum part and bassline, and he made all the tape loops for this song before they even got to the studio.

  • Genius!

  • This song is definately ahead of its time. I guess the Chemical Brothers must have sampled this song for their hit. Very imppressive and deserves a re-release for a new generation to appreciate the huge variety covered by a great band.

  • You can hear this song in 2020 year and will sound like 2030 you can hear it in 2030 year and still sound like 2040...

  • love the title, love the song, love The Beatles.

  • This song sounds like its written in 2020. It couldnt be more ahead of its time.

  • @rifferguy1 I sure hope that more music like this comes in 2020

  • @rifferguy1 yes! except WITHOUT using autotune!

    The Beatles are, timeless. Also, amazing in every way imaginable.

  • @rifferguy1 or music hasnt gone anywhere good in 50 years...

  • @rifferguy1 Yes, in fact, George entitled this song "Tomorrow Never Knows" because he predicted that you would make that very comment ;)

  • @CharlottePanicked John wrote this.

  • @dakotajoman Oh wow, now I feel stupid. Well, they're brilliant nonetheless.

  • @CharlottePanicked I thought it was a Ringo saying. Definately a group effort; Pauls tape loops; Geoff Emerricks (sound engineer) use of a Leslie amp to record John's voice, the first lines of the song right out of a Timothy Leary book etc.

  • @rifferguy1 Who knows what shit music we're going to have by then...

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  • I bet if I show this song to someone who doesn't know it and tell them it's something like Chemical Brothers i'm sure they will believe it!!

    It's soooooo ahead of it's time!!

  • What a year ,1966, music,world events,fashion,culture exploding all around us.After the poorly handled damage control in the wake of a flippant observation by John to someone he shouldn't have -The Fab Four stepped into a phone booth to emerge as Sgt.Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.F'n .Then came the summer of Love .Amazing.If I had not seen with my own eye's -would doubt a second hand account of it.

  • amazing.. happy birthday john.

  • Is it just me, or does this song NOT sound like it was recorded in '66?

    It sounds so incredibly modern for a 55 year old song...

    Just more proof of how ahead of their time the Beatles were.

    Pure Genius

  • @LSDylanmann Wait, not 55 years yet.

  • @LSDylanmann 55 years old? I think you've got your math wrong buddy

  • @tighttritenight heh... 45... must've been a finger slip of some sort =P