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The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows (1966) This is one of the most influential electronc songs. In many ways it is the blueprint with it's drum and bass drone rhythm, looped effects, use of electronic instrument (mellotron), and vocal distortion. The Chemical Brothers "Let forever Be" demonstrates how modern was Tomorrow never knows; in fact, these two songs have many aspects in common.
yesstories, right on target there. Isn't it amazing how the Beatles music, especially 66' revolver on sounds so modern today. Nobody can beat it. Most new music is total shit and the Beatles made so much great music it's unbeleivable.
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REEEELLAAXXX AND FLOAT DOWNSTREEAAMM
*to melody of lyrics here :F *
the beatles song that this is supposed to be like is terrible also!
absolutely fantastic song and clip
magnificent
The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows (1966) This is one of the most influential electronc songs. In many ways it is the blueprint with it's drum and bass drone rhythm, looped effects, use of electronic instrument (mellotron), and vocal distortion. The Chemical Brothers "Let forever Be" demonstrates how modern was Tomorrow never knows; in fact, these two songs have many aspects in common.