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The Beatles- Revolution (1968)

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Matt Fisher1 year ago

This is the version with the actual audio and different backing vocals. The version you posted has the audio from the single dubbed over top.

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SilverFox1 year ago

Clips like this remind me of just how good the Beatles were.

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Aubiece1 year ago

The Beatles are the best I will die on that hill

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

- Moonlight

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Pat Pat™ 🇺🇸 (Pronouns: Sir/Dude)1 year ago

Is there anything cooler? Paul wrote ‘Helter Skelter’ in response to Pete Townsend of The Who telling Paul that they had just recorded the dirtiest most raw loudest song to date referring to ‘I can see for miles’. Point Paul, Game Set and March @PaulMcCartney.

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Dennis F. Demaro1 year ago

As usual, The Beatles ahead of their time....WAY ahead of their time. The lyrics of this song are far more relevant TODAY than they were in 1968. Think about it.

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Floridian Fogie🇺🇸1 year ago

I hear Billy but I do not see him!

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Joseph Almond 💙1 year ago

I first heard Revolution in high school. Then I find out there was video for it. I wouldn't see the whole video until Youtube started. Excellent song, excellent video

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John Wick1 year ago

Lennon is one of the best white rock n roll singers.

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Tyler Puszczewicz1 year ago

This isn't the right version because the music video both Paul and George are doing more singing so you just posted this LP audio version over the music video version.

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Bubble tea lovers1 year ago

They don’t make music like this anymore. Imagine if today’s culture had even half the backbone of this classic.

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