Tomorrow Never Knows (The Beatles) reaction
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- Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
- Turn on, tune in, drop out. Yeah, if you're in THAT mode and are looking for perhaps the greatest psychedelic musical experience ever, THIS is it. Wow! Ringo's drums, Lennon's voice, the kitchen-sink surround-sound soup of perfect weirdness. It is mind-blowing how talented these guys were, especially after they got off of the tour train.
Keep in mind that this was recorded in 1966 and only 3 years after "She loves you". Unbelieveable.
Hey Dax,
I was 13 in 1971 when my Grandmother died and left me 175 Dollars. I bought a small Panasonic stereo and a pair of headphones with the money. At that same time, my cousin got a temporary teaching job on the other side of the country and left her record collection in my care. I didn't sleep much after that! The Beatles were featured heavily in her collection, and the songs that grabbed me the most were "A Day In The Life", I Am The Walrus", and "Tomorrow Never Knows". They absolutely took me into the clouds. I would listen over and over and over. I still do till this day. Great reaction. It took me back.
Hey Wiley. I think you may have blossomed before me. I’m two years younger, but I didn’t really appreciate and grow to love Tomorrow Never Knows until AFTER this reaction, and now it is arguably my favorite song by them.
It seems like I hear something new in it every time I listen, and it is probably the only song ever that takes me places that drugs used to take me when I was 19. Lol
Hope all is good with you.
Nothing pseudo about this. Far more important a track than can ever be stated. You absolutely HAVE to hear the year's charts to put this into context. It's STILL ahead of its time, even fifty-six years on.
1st album I ever bought, my favorite track, I was 9 years old
I love this song
I became a Beatle fan after hearing the album Revolver. Tomorrow Never Knows is one of my favourite songs ever!
I understand that George Harrison said this song was about, at least in part, transcendental meditation. The first verse is "Turn off your mind Relax and float down stream It is not dying"
The Lesley rotating speaker makes that amazing voice. It's a 15 inch woofer and 2 horn speakers all rotating. So you have I want to hold your hand in 1964 to this in 1966. What a leap forward. LSD mind expansion !
The seagull sounds are actually Paul laughing and sped up
That's not true. They were seaguls.
@@fernandoaldekoa2436 I saw them talking about the loops they made. That's what Paul said
Dax, the drum intro is hypnotic, you have that right. From my point of view (non-content producer) this is word play (double entendre' of turn-on-tune-in-drop-out "we are" still Rebels) " plus" Indian Meditation is the point of opening the door to the New Age (World Music that preceded Claus Schwab WEF)... Cheers .
Thanks, John. As I recall, this is the one that was primarily fueled by John's take on Timothy Leary's book on turning on and tuning out.
The lyrics to this song are of a hindú prayer that George translated into english.
Listen this if you wanna take drugs without drugs, it's like a psychedelic trip, that's freaking awesome...!!
Revolutionary. I hear the chemical brothers in this
Let Forever Be
"Setting Sun"
When I heard this for the first time I literally thought I accidentally selected 1990’s house remix. I literally couldn’t believe it was from 1966.
Yes setting son originally was meant to be a cover of it,but it changed during the sessions.
The lyrics are directly from the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
Great reaction.
Nothing like it was around at the time.They were the innovators and leaders of progressive rock.Maybe the originators of it
there is nuthin' "pseudo" anything regarding this song
Nice!!
The drums were looped. Ringo didn’t play it all the way through.
This was a product of Mccartney experimenting with tape loops and one of the first examples of sampling
That is actually a myth that I used to believe, no loops.
@@andrewr311 can you point me in the direction of the information you have about this?
@@Andytheashtoni Dont know where but its confirmed multiple times, even once by a beatle that it wasnt a loop. However, the first few takes were. This was recorded live, as they played the sound effects while they were playing. Brilliant
Not true he played it in one take.
Can you tell me the title of the opening song?
You gave up booze and drugs...we're all going to die alone
I think there were 2 drums: Ringo Starr and Phil Collins. That’s why, years later, Collins put it on his record Face Value
Collins was 15 when the original was recorded.
Wow is right! Absolutely insane fantastic creation.