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The Beatles recorded the song multiple times during the The White Album sessions. During the 18 July, 1968 sessions, a version of the song lasting 27 minutes and 11 seconds was recorded, although this version is rather slow and hypnotic, differing greatly from the volume and rawness of the album version. Another recording from the same day was edited down to 4:37 for Anthology 3, which was originally twelve minutes long. On 9 September, eighteen takes of approximately five minutes each were recorded, and the last one is featured on the original LP. After the eighteenth take, Ringo Starr flung his sticks across the studio and screamed, "I've got blisters on my fingers!" The Beatles included Starr's shout on the stereo mix of the song (available on CD); the song completely fades out around 3:40, then gradually fades back in, fades back out partially, and quickly fades back in with three cymbal crashes and Ringo's scream (some sources erroneously credit the "blisters" line to Lennon; in fact, Lennon can be heard asking "How's that?" before the outburst). The mono version (on LP only) ends on the first fadeout without Ringo's outburst. The mono version was not initially available in the US as mono albums had already been phased out there. The mono version was later released in the American version of the Rarities album.

According to Chris Thomas, who was present, the 18 July session was especially spirited. "While Paul was doing his vocal, George Harrison had set fire to an ashtray and was running around the studio with it above his head, doing an Arthur Brown." Starr's recollection is less detailed, but agrees in spirit: "'Helter Skelter' was a track we did in total madness and hysterics in the studio. Sometimes you just had to shake out the jams."

On the version that appears on the Anthology 3 album, McCartney occasionally sings "hell for leather" instead of "helter skelter."

"Umm, that came about just 'cuz I'd read a review of a record which said, "And this group really got us wild, there's echo on everything, they're screaming their heads off." And I just remember thinking, "Oh, it'd be great to do one. Pity they've done it. Must be great--really screaming record." And then I heard their record and it was quite straight and it was very sort of sophisticated. It wasn't rough and screaming and tape echo at all. So I thought, "Oh, well, we'll do one like that, then." And I had this song called "Helter Skelter", which is just a ridiculous song. So we did it like that 'cuz I like noise." —Paul McCartney, 1968

We used to have a laugh about this, that or the other, in a light-hearted way, and some intellectual would read us, some symbolic youth generation wants to see something in it. We also took seriously some parts of the role, but I don't know what Helter Skelter has to do with knifing someone. I've never listened to it properly, it was just a noise." —John Lennon, Rolling Stone, 1970

"That's Paul completely. All that [Charles] Manson stuff was built 'round George's song about pigs and this one... Paul's song about an English fairground. It has nothing to do with anything and, least of all, to do with me." —John Lennon, 1980

The Who had made some track that was the loudest, the most raucous rock 'n' roll, the dirtiest thing they'd ever done. It made me think, "Right. Got to do it." I like that kind of geeking up. And we decided to do the loudest, nastiest, sweatiest rock number we could. —Paul McCartney, 1985

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  • Widely regarded as the first Hard Rock/Heavy Metal song.

    You're welcome, Led Zeppelin.

  • a stupid fucker literally sent this msg

    " justin is still more loved than hated, I'm sure Beatles had haters tho. Well okay Beatlefans were stupid ass fuck, and still Beliebers get more hate, what the actual fuck? "-HighDrama13

    some people makes me so sad

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  • Say what you will about Charles Manson by calling him insane or mentally ill, but at least he could recognize good music when he heard it.

  • This is the best song about a playground slide ever written.

  • I could listen to the first 20 seconds over and over again.

  • Coming from Robert Flynn of Machine Head, 'while there's many covers of this song. Nothing captures the feeling of the original.' Never heard a more true statement.

  • so that's where the white stipes got their sound.

  • @jgg87

    as much as an effect as The Beatles probably had on Led Zeppelin along with all rock bands of the 60/70's/beyond. Zep was recording their first album (songs like Communication Breakdown and Good Times Bad Times) In October of 68' only a month after Helter Skelter was recorded and about a year before it was released. So this song most likely didn't have to much an effect on Zeps sound

  • This song makes me burn

    

  • @iamnotanumberiamaman Hahaha.... Funny...

  • Love the song, BUT I hate it when the song dosnt match the vid !!!!!!!!

  • yes.. it's very clear from the lyrics that this song is about an apocalyptic race war...

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