If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Before The Beatles headed to Abbey Road Studios to release their follow-up to Rubber Soul back in 1966, the world hadn’t even heard songs like “Yellow Submarine,” “Eleanor …
Read More »Was 'Taxman' Inspired by 'Batman'? And Other Burning 'Revolver ' Questions
The Batman TV show, with Neil Hefti’s indelible “na-na-na-na-na-na-Batman” theme song, debuted in the U.S. in January 1966, hitting the U.K. in May. In April of that year, the Beatles started recording what would become the opening track of Revolver, George Harrison‘s “Taxman,” which resembles the Batman theme when the …
Read More »Wait, John Lennon Singing 'Yellow Submarine'? Hear Wild 'Revolver' Outtake
The Beatles could pack an emotional punch like no other band. Their 1966 masterpiece Revolver is full of moments where John, Paul, George and Ringo reach right for the heart. But not “Yellow Submarine.” Until now. The world has always cherished this song as a cheerful kiddie novelty, something the …
Read More »Hear the Beatles Work Out 'Tomorrow Never Knows' on First 'Revolver' Take
When the Beatles started work on their masterpiece Revolver, in April 1966, they knew they were after the sound of the future. And they got there on the very first day of the sessions, with the wildly experimental buzz of “Tomorrow Never Knows (Take 1).” The psychedelic outtake was released …
Read More »The Beatles' Unheard 'Revolver': An Exclusive Preview of a Blockbuster Archival Release
In the summer of 1966, the Beatles dropped Revolver — an album so far ahead of its time that the world is still catching up with it. It’s the moptops mutating at warp speed, outgrowing all their former incarnations. Paul McCartney is exploring avant-garde art and music. John Lennon is …
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