Ten Interesting Facts About The Beatles' Tomorrow Never Knows
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- The Beatles Tomorrow never knows, the devastatingly transcendental closing track on one the most celebrated albums ever…Revolver. As innovative and provocative as it is beautiful, this song is perhaps the most crucial single track The Beatles created in order to push the boundaries of what music could be. Today we’re going to show you ten very interesting facts about The Beatles Tomorrow Never Knows, turn off your mind, relax, and float down stream.
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Beginning... Yes
I actually like to believe that on every Beatles song with a fade-out ending, they just continue repeating the last line infinitely until George Martin tells them to “SHUT UP!”
@@kelprofitt "Kill it" (like All you need is love)
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John’s reaction when Ringo says Tomorrow Never Knows is so instantly giddy, you can tell he’s just waiting for him to drop some gold every time he opens his mouth
The other famous one is "A Hard Day's Night". Do you know of others?
TheEleatic Some people claim Eight Days a Week was one but it’s disputed
TheEleatic Also at the end of the same Tomorrow Never Knows he says “keep kickin’” if that counts
I've got a friend who will butcher the English language in a similar way to Ringo
@Dean Morrow Paul and Ringo have a lot of disputes about things. Like when they met Elvis
The amount of research presented here is wonderful
yes, I agree
Nothing I haven't heard before...
I can't believe there's footage of Ringo uttering the words 'tomorrow never knows'!!! I'm a massive Beatles nerd - can't believe I'm only discovering this now.
Revolver is such a perfect album!!
Greetings from Ireland!! 🇮🇪🇮🇪
The reverse guitar solo in TNK is located at roughly the same location as the guitar solo in Taxman, around the 1:20 mark. Closing song mirrors opening song, guitar in reverse, but same time location. Genius again.
There's that or they are 'just another band'.
i felt like they did that as a call back to the beginning of the album
Actually the backwards guitar was an accident when they decided the tape on backwards. The Beatles actually liked how it sounded and said it sounded Indian and so they left it
Dude I clicked the timestamp twice before I realised that this video is not in fact Tomorrow Never Knows
John seems like he was always dissatisfied with his work.
John was very insecure about his awesome singing voice, because of his past. The overlooked genius of Emerick, made this song, and album the great album it was. Greatest band ever!
John was a highly creative musician who was always on the ragged edge between agony and ecstasy. This is the price that creative people of all kinds pay, wrestling with the creative process. It doesn't "just Happen", you have to drag it out of your mind and body. I have always considered TNK the best song from their psychedelic era.
@@johnhaller7017 So you was good friends of John?
@@stevejames2234 And John told you this in what year?
In the early 70's John and George Martin met for dinner. John told Martin if he had the chance he would go back and re-record all his songs. Martin said he was shocked. He always thought John was happy with the recordings. I guess not so much.
The drumming is fantastic.
Yes. I play drums and this is my favorite drum track of any song.
One of the best Albums in history! ....by the greatest band of all time
This is probably the most ground breaking song in the history of popular music.
I'm watching a bunch of CZcams Reactors doing THIS song. I'm obsessed with this song right now. Check out the COVER by Los Lobos❗ Wow.❗Well done.
Anothe great fact: this was the first track recorded for Revolver so it was truly the beginning of something
Yep, that little fact was unfortunately overlooked - Tomorrow Never Knows set the tone for the entire Revolver album
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Revolver was the first rock album I ever heard at about 9 yrs old. I didn't even know who the beatles were. Tomorrow Never Knows was my favorite song right off the bat. Imagine having the greatest album of all time be the first one you ever heard. I still can't fathom it.
Same here, the first album I've ever had at 5. Along with Rubber Soul it became my standard...
@@adrianokury though the beatles who were called as a pop grp bcuz at that time, genres like rock were not defined yet in the music industry, but if we hear their songs esp from revolver etc, they are actually a rock band😊😊👍👍
Same for me. A bit of a sad musical journey to start of with the absolute best and discover that nothing else really tops it.
The first Beatles album and the first album in general I ever heard was Rubber Soul, at age 11. I think it was the perfect one to introduce me to the world of the Beatles and rock. And that's because it wasn't one of their earlier, very simple albums (I think I would be kinda "meh" if Please Please Me was my first one), and it wasn't one of their later experimental/mature ones (I think I would be shocked and confused if the White Album was my first one!). It was RIGHT in the middle. It is simple, it's still the Beatles they were when they started, but at the same time, it's melancholic and mature, and just different. I felt like I listened to something really great that day. Because I did.
But yeah, Revolver comes very close. It's just a little bit (or probably, a lot!) trippy for the first Beatles/rock album for a kid to listen to, I think.
I can’t imagine. I was in love with a lot of music before I discovered my favorite album. It was The Wall, sometime in the mid eighties. I wonder what it would have been like to listen to it before anything else.
Wow, imagine if if John ended up actually reading Nietzche instead of Leary. The world as we know it may have been completely different.
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That’s a little dramatic. The song would have been different but idk about the world dude lmao
Don't see how!!
Y'all underestimate both how influencial John Lennon was during his time and how formative both Leary and Nietzche are to read.
@@garyhynes Friedrich Nietzsche didn't believe in free will where Lennon and Leary where into freeing the mind and expanding that w/ LSD which was a major influence. Anyway good rumination.
I really love the revolver album, I mean in all honestly I like all of the beatles albums. But in my opinion, the Revolver, Sgt peppers and even the magical mystery tour albums are very optimistic and one of the most interesting, yet inspiring albums ever that changed the perspective of music
Revolver is my favorite even though In My Life from Rubber Soul, is what got me hooked to the beatles and the first song I ever heard from the beatles
Funi there all my less favourite but love them all or maybe I,m just narrowed minded & ain't really listened ✌✌✌🎸🎸
As far as the "Taxman" solo it could be something recorded for that song and not used. They often tried different approaches on songs and had bits that they did not use. There is a video of Dhani Harrison with George Martin at Abbey Road and they are listening to the master tape of Here Comes the Sun. Dhani pulls a fader up and there is a completely different guitar part. Giles Martin (George Martin's son) says something about it never being used on the final mix and George Martin says, "I forgot all about that". So yeah they had "bits and bobs" (as the English say) of stuff that could be used.
Was just listening to this on my bus home, such a masterpiece
“Y’know, what can y’say?”
*”What can y’say?”*
“Tomorrow never knows.”
>>>J O H N W H E E Z E S
Your theory of the Taxman solo sounds plausible. It sounds to me to be an outtake or a snip from a rehearsal tape. NIce catch all the same!
They replayed the solo and altered the vari speed.
For those interested, the stereo and mono versions have differences on the sound loops. It is worth checking out.
It is also a cool topic...the differences of the mono to stereo mixes
True. It definitely sounds like Paul's Casino with similar overdrive.
@@alanfunt4013 it was Paul's Casino. Taxman solo in reverse.
The two released monos and the 1 stereo released and the unreleased Alt.stereo all have differences throughout the mixes.All 4 are included in the Capiphone project.
OK, I must say as a Beatles fan I love this channel. But then you drop the bomb. You are from Trinidad. Well so am I. This made me smile. Respect meh brethren. Then you told me John Lennon came to Trinidad in 1966. This is the first I ever heard of this. Simply mind blowing. I wasn't born yet by the way. But this stuff is cool. Keep the Beatles education coming and I'm looking forward to your next video.
The one chord thing is a very Indian thing. As an Indian who is learning Carnatic Music, most songs (or verses as we call it) would be in one chord. I'm happy that the fact that The Beatles embraced this and decided to implement them on to their songs.
I don't think you can say one chord accurately, the notes are moving all the time and improvised, but they use a drone of one or two notes in the background so *part* of the chord doesn't change.
I am an info-nut that has studied the Beatles most of his life, but you never fail to include at least some information (and photos) I didn't know.
I agree with the people that think that the reverse solo is from "Taxman" rehearsal tapes. It was a clever, subliminal connection to the opening track, done quite intentionally, I believe.
I am a fan of one-chord pop songs. "Bo Diddley" by Bo Diddley has one chord, as does "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" by the Temptations. Such songs focus on the groove, rather than the melodic structure.
They replayed it. The , Beatles were many things, lazy they were not.
Tony Wixon *Also The Beatles:* _”Can we shoot our last album cover with us on Mt. Everest? ... Nah, let’s just cross the road outside.”_
Thanks Yoda
I can hear that song on repeat forever! A true gem!
The fact that the Beatles were constantly in evolution and re-evolving, requiring more techniques in every album is what I so admired about their music.
No two songs they sang or performed ever sounded alike or close to any other song they wrote before.
One could never tire of them.
What True Magic✨ Beatles
I always loved the similarities between this epic drumbeat and "Ticket to Ride"'s drum pattern.
KLEENEX 2020 .... nicked from the Byrds
@@jamesfitzgerald6636 - Really? Which track?
Sean Lennon performed a cover from a concert I went to. Very trippy. Best cover I heard.
When the beach boys heard this track they knew they would never reach the Beatles talent and innovation
This song well ahead of its time no other writer can equal John Lennon ideas or ideas
Big Beatle fan here but...this is by far my favourite. I will go so far as to say this is my favourite tune ever. I would,and have, listened to this countless times. I’m not inferring that I’m an expert in any way. Just my zeal for this song. Ringo’s driving drums and sound. Classic, will always be a classic.
I'm like you my friend. Imo this is the greatest song the Beatles ever did & one of the greatest songs of all time. It's my onsidered opinion that Revolver is their finest album ever!!!
And if you doubt John's soloing chops, listen to the Blues solos in, I Want You. . ., I read that they were, in fact, which surprised and pleased me greatly, played by John, and they're gorgeous. I thought it might be Clapton, for obvious reasons. But one of the guys who was there said it was John. The tone is beautiful.
I think you've confirmed my doubt.
Are all of them John? I thought the one during the ”jazzy” sequence was George,
@@wilhelmhagberg4897 I'm only relating what I read in the book. The book is clear and certain that it's only John, but I can't legally vouch for the claim.
Does anyone else think “Tomorrow Never Knows” should have a music video? I think we have the technology to try and capture the experience.
Squeaky McBeal the closest we got was an episode of the Beatles cartoon with tomorrow never knows
Pattie Boyd was instrumental in getting George into meditation, consequently their trip to India.
The 'Love' version remix with 'Within You Without You' has a music video. It's on the 2015 1+ DVD set.
Squeaky McBeal Yeah, but seeing what was done with Come Together.....Eeesh! I just thought someone would put a little more thought and mood to the video. It’s not terrible, but...come on! Yellow background cartoon Beatles characters? Doesn’t the song rate better than that? Even if you were to try and encapsulate the time period of ‘69-70 somehow.
Do 200 mics LSD, put the song on and... "watch the video"
I've read The Psychedelic Experience. It reads like stereo instructions. 😜
Gothik Extravaganza is that a beetlejuice reference?
Bwahaha--I just used that 'stereo instructions' line with someone yesterday and they didn't get the reference!
What is this world coming to...? :)
My all time favorite Beatles song. Love the droning bass and drum loop.
Has anybody noticed that the drumbeat on “tomorrow never knows” is very close to the Beatles 65 song “what you’re doing”?
Do happiness is a warm gun or I want you she's so heavy
Both top notch Lennon tunes.
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Mother Superior dropped the gun
@@niggato23 jumped
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This is one of my favorite songs and I remember how this transformed my view of The Beatles. Loved their music afterwards the most. Great video!
I love your videos, This is where I get all my Beatles Knowledge from, without you I would only know a little bit about The Beatles as from today.
You are the reason why I love The Beatles so much! Thank You! :]
i know the answer to the reversed guitar on Tomorrow Never Knows...
my name is Tomorrow
Your mother should know
@@FireFly-tj3km Yeah... She was born a long, long time ago...
If you're Tomorrow, then you'll NEVER KNOW !
The last few seconds of this song sounds like a “House” piano bit waiting to happen. It blows my mind every time. Every. Time.
And the way....John laughs, after hearing Ringo say, "Tomorrow Never Knows". Priceless. Goes to show...just how much the genius John, had, for the genius of Ringo.
My first trip and my first listen of Revolver.way back when I was in my teens. I've had a lot of joy in my life but the sixties can't be beaten
According to the Beatles Anthology, it was Paul's idea to use tape loops instead of a guitar solo and, since he was the one who was proficient and most experienced in making the loops, George Martin said Paul showed the others how to make them. Martin also said Ringo and George brought loops in but he doesn't say that John did. It didn't matter because in Revolution in the Head, the author says they ended up using Paul's loops. Whenever anyone says Tomorrow Never Knows is a breakthrough in music and it was John's song I always have to point out that what is innovative and revolutionary about the song is what Paul contributed to it. In the same way that the bassline Paul came up with and plays on John's Come Together pretty much defines the song.
Great vid! I love this song so much
Love Revolver a lot. Great Album by The Beatles
I think it's the best album.
Me too,they finally "allowed" George some good songs
I love the mystery and that's what keeps it interesting. Thanks for your great work sir!
I simply can't imagine tripping on a plane AND reading a book 😳
When I make a song made of three chords, I get called lazy. When The Beatles make a song using one chord, they’re considered revolutionary.
Ahh but it's how you do it
Ukebox00 Oftheworld yeah that’s true.
The Beatles have so many great melodies tho.
James Mulligan also true
@@satsumasalanewt4007 are there that many 3 chord Beatles songs? I can only think of Love Me Do
This is the song that changed music forever.
Another great vid! Thanks!!
Definitely one of John's best.
Hey! Thanks for taking up my idea! This is my first favorite Beatle song. Thanks again!
One of my favorite Beatles songs, admittedly I'm not a huge Beatle's fan but my kids have been getting into them. My youngest asked me what was my one one Beatles tune, I told her Tomorrow Never Knows. Blew her tiny mind, such a deep song.
Ringo's drumming is out of this world.
I got Revolver when aged 11 or 12, in 1979, as a stereo copy from an older brother. It became my favourite L.P. The following year my other brother had four Beatles ' albums recorded for me, including the first mono mix Revolver. Still got that too. I have to say, in 1979 apart from thinking it amazing, Tomorrow Never Knows was unlike anything else I'd heard. Still awesome. Thanks for another cool Fabs video.
Thanks for this upload.
Great video!!!! Thank you.
I just gotta say thank you for everything I’ve learned so much from this channel I love to learn this type of stuff
Tomorrow never knows is my favorite track on my favorite album from my favorite band
I loved your analysis! Thank you.
Great video as always!!
Brilliant, Brilliant video. Love this channel
Always cool... Thanks... be safe...
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I always enjoy your videos. Very informative and well presented. Liked and subscribed!
I believe that while still in the recording studio John was very happy with the song and bragged out loud about it being the very 1st song in rock history that had music in it being played backwards...
Great video with a lot of good information❤️❤️❤️
To my ears, the TNK solo sounds recorded specifically for the track. If I remember Mark Lewisohn's book (Recording The Beatles) correctly, this was the first song recorded for Revolver, so Taxman would have come later.
Taxman is in D. Tomorrow Never Knows is in C...not that that couldn't have been pitched.
The Taxman solo WAS lifted however, but placed again at the end of Taxman.
According to Lewisohn, p. 70-72: 'Mark I' (initial title of Tomorrow Never Knows) was first tracked on April 6, this being the take heard on Anthology 2. They had a better stab at it the next day, complete with tape loops. Taxman wasn't tracked until much later, on April 20, with the guitar solo recorded on April 21, highly unlikely that it was used in TNK, although the similarity is striking
Excellent , Video very well done ,Clear and concise.. Great Topic helps too
Another great job !!
one of my most favorite and spiritual Beatle songs...thanks for the great details liked
Marvelous video
Another great background vid. Thank you!
On the solo, I'd guess they were trying any different ideas and that they were unhappy with them all.... until someone accidentally played that bit of tape in reverse and it became a "moment of inspiration born of hours of perspiration" so to speak...
What a masterpiece!!!
Right now this is my favorite beatles song. Again.
Great stuff. Love this song.
Great video man, Love It! 🤘🇦🇺🤘Revolver was my very first Beatles Album, bought mostly because of the tech that went into it's creation, as I discovered from the TV Anthology episodes. I love this album and sometimes just play TNK on repeat because it's soooo trippy
Great Video!
Great video.
By far my favourite beatles song!!!
GREAT VIDEO!
Thank you, James.
It’s fantastic, with incredible use of mellotron, it’s just so brilliant. The Beatles were never scared of being different.
Honeslty had a stressful day but this made it all worth it!
Just found your channel tonight. I love it!!
Great upload and thanks. The colour vision is the outside miming of Paperback Writer and predominantly Rain. Unfortunately CZcams only shows the black and white film of them inside a studio setting these days.The colour film clip was taken in and around Chisweck House mid 1966. Very heady days indeed. I was 5 and they continually blew people away with their music. Other bands/groups were great, the Beatles were astonishing.
This was fantastic
Watching this after school hit different
Very interesting, thank you.
Rain and She Said as songs aswell as lyrics goes along with TNK as statements that initiate a revitalising process to inner truth and pure innosence from childhood, that John had long lost and wanted to regain - direct tread to the lyrics such as Across the Universe, Imagine and Beautiful Boy...
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Another awesome video brother! As for the Taxman solo/TNK guitar line... That’s a tough one-I bet you’re right, that they reused it after massively heavy editing and other studio tricks
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Great video man. That's an instant like and sub from me. Keep up the good work brother! Looking forward to seeing what else pops up in my feed. Love and light
Wow!!! thank you!!! I had just turned 13 when it came out. And it changed my world. Only 13, yes, but this album opened every door there was. This song in particular. Followed by "I'm only sleeping".
Great video 👍👍
Bro i was just exploring this Song bcs i love everything about it. Your video is exactly what i needed right now
Great information. Best regards from Sweden ✌️.
This is my 9 years old favorite song by his favorite band. Yes, he has amazing taste in music! ❤❤😁👍🤙
Great video again. Wow! I never put that together that the album opens with wild solo in taxman and closes with it played backwards. That made me smile hugely, that would've been really clever of the boys if that's the case.