Listening to The Beatles on Stereo with earphones gives me an earache so I prefer Mono, but on a radio Stereo sounds better. I connected an iPod to a Dock and Mono sounded muffled on it.
@MrNickWright The guitar solo is thicker, though, and the effects don't sound randomly placed like in the stereo. In the mono they specifically follow the lyrics.
yes, i had all the mono Beatles records, cuz i had a one speaker mono record player for most of the 60s. this is the way the Beatles sounds right to me! haha
Tomorrow never knows is still revolutionary. One need not even get high to appreciate it because it is the total psychadelic experience. I still find something spiritually fullfilling in REVOLVER that makes it seem a pure experience. I will always love the beatles.
Why have I never heard the Mono version of Tomorrow Never knows before? My god, the interval mashed up tapes part is even better thatn stereo version in a way. By having no reverb on the guitar, it makes it sound so internal, like you're detatched from the outside world. I think I prefer this
Tomorrow never knows sounds like exposed, bleached, dry, white bones next to an oily telephone pole with rusted pipes lying about near an irrigation pump with built in transistors and a semi in the distance coming down the dusty road. Drinking from a faucet then looking up and seeing a silver ship.
If they could have recreated the metallic attack of the guitar solo on the stereo, problem solved. That said, like all psychedelic Lennon songs, you get hooked with the sound and by the time you're 30 seconds in, your tripping along with him. And there is no escape. And he's violent and agitated.
Lennon said he thought this was Paul telling us about a trip he had on acid ...i know Paul would not recomend that now but it appears thats what happened then...the horns on this were new to the Beatles at this time
I have to say I do think the later stuff works more in stereo because they were doing more with different musical styles and were more experimental, so there's probably more to listen to.
idk. i like their earlier stuff in mono up to magical mystery tour, then white album and past masters i like better in stereo. wtf i dont know what to get. My all time favorite difference between the mono and stereo is Help! in mono and how much more superior it is than the stereo.
Some differences the fade out is different. Tomorrow never knows has more Adt on Guitar solo.
Patsyjo37 1 month ago
Listening to The Beatles on Stereo with earphones gives me an earache so I prefer Mono, but on a radio Stereo sounds better. I connected an iPod to a Dock and Mono sounded muffled on it.
williambrazzers 1 month ago
Tomorrow never Knows, Stereo version, EVERY single time. No comparison
simmy3000 2 months ago
4:51 Personally, I think they should have kept (or added?) the microphone feedback sound I remember from the Stereo version.
JorgeDante80 3 months ago
Title works as well with "Out of" instead of "Into"... :)
elseneur 6 months ago
Ehhhh.... I think I prefer the stereo version. That weird little "VREE vree vree vree... VREE vree vree vree" noise at 4:36 has more presence
MrNickWright 6 months ago
@MrNickWright The guitar solo is thicker, though, and the effects don't sound randomly placed like in the stereo. In the mono they specifically follow the lyrics.
TheOneartist 5 months ago
yes, i had all the mono Beatles records, cuz i had a one speaker mono record player for most of the 60s. this is the way the Beatles sounds right to me! haha
boneypart 11 months ago
Tomorrow never knows is still revolutionary. One need not even get high to appreciate it because it is the total psychadelic experience. I still find something spiritually fullfilling in REVOLVER that makes it seem a pure experience. I will always love the beatles.
imaginativelads 1 year ago 3
@imaginativelads What's crazy is that Tomorrow Never Knows is the first song they did for the album.
TheOneartist 5 months ago
Maybe this will help the people who want to skip past the dead space in between songs.
0:00 Got To Get You Into My Life
3:26 Tomorrow Never Knows
Please thumb up so it stays on top where it can be seen.
Billinois78 1 year ago 32
Why have I never heard the Mono version of Tomorrow Never knows before? My god, the interval mashed up tapes part is even better thatn stereo version in a way. By having no reverb on the guitar, it makes it sound so internal, like you're detatched from the outside world. I think I prefer this
PomBare 1 year ago
1:53-1:57 is the best moment on revolver
timmystone 1 year ago
Mono sucks on Got To Get You Into My Life. Only because it softens the drums WAY too much.
123spiker123 1 year ago
@123spiker123 I wholeheartedly agree, the buildup fill before the chorus is totally dead in this mix...
joeb0131 1 year ago
@123spiker123 Your opinion. It has a much longer fadeout on the mono, though.
TheOneartist 5 months ago
Tomorrow never knows sounds like exposed, bleached, dry, white bones next to an oily telephone pole with rusted pipes lying about near an irrigation pump with built in transistors and a semi in the distance coming down the dusty road. Drinking from a faucet then looking up and seeing a silver ship.
libraryquiet 1 year ago
@libraryquiet yes i know
bagsmig 5 months ago
If they could have recreated the metallic attack of the guitar solo on the stereo, problem solved. That said, like all psychedelic Lennon songs, you get hooked with the sound and by the time you're 30 seconds in, your tripping along with him. And there is no escape. And he's violent and agitated.
saguaroboy 1 year ago
Lennon said he thought this was Paul telling us about a trip he had on acid ...i know Paul would not recomend that now but it appears thats what happened then...the horns on this were new to the Beatles at this time
MrBeatlefan57 1 year ago
Tomorrow Never Knows sounds like an acid trip.
johnny10301968 2 years ago
If you play the song backwards while tripping it may feel exciting!
SlimeTron5000 2 years ago
@johnny10301968 exactly what it should sound like!
Cantormatis 1 year ago
@Cantormatis Would you say Revolver is the preface to Sgt.Pepper?
johnny10301968 1 year ago
@johnny10301968 It may have been Tomorrow Never Knows could of easliy have been on Sgt Pepper.
Professor6871 1 year ago
sad that it took 43 years to hear the wonderfully trippy guitars on "Tomorrow Never Knows"... better late than never, I suppose..
bdwilder 2 years ago
The original vinyl pressings still sound great. The remastering was only to fix the crappy transfer to CD that was done in the eighties.
thomasjamesphoto 2 years ago
in stereo, got to get you into my life is such a headache because the horns are SO LOUD in one ear!
But in mono it sounds AMAZING! and way more balanced!
theocean1973 2 years ago
listen to this with head phones its fuckin amazing!!!!!!!!!!!
natedogis2cool 2 years ago
Psychedelic mono! :-)
I have to say I do think the later stuff works more in stereo because they were doing more with different musical styles and were more experimental, so there's probably more to listen to.
WestVirginiaRebel 2 years ago
idk. i like their earlier stuff in mono up to magical mystery tour, then white album and past masters i like better in stereo. wtf i dont know what to get. My all time favorite difference between the mono and stereo is Help! in mono and how much more superior it is than the stereo.
XtrmMcjohnson 2 years ago
Love this music. Anyway...
vjjunk 2 years ago
The Mono version's ending is different lyrically in the fade than the Stereo.
russelljdj 2 years ago
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slowmonkey156 2 years ago
smoking weed in mono!!!!! damn mccartney!!
bondimoni 2 years ago 19
lol
bushwick 2 years ago
@bondimoni Well this song was supposed to be about weed?
Professor6871 1 year ago
The first (and arguably best) modern pop masterpiece.
perorazj 2 years ago 7
MONO ALL TH WAY and first comment
kanzosupremo 2 years ago 2