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The Beatles Share First Take Of 'Tomorrow Never Knows' From 'Revolver' Box Set

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The Beatles recently released the first take of "Tomorrow Never Know" from their upcoming Revolver box set.

The group recorded the first take of the song on April 6, 1996, in Studio Three at EMI Studios, which is now known as Abbey Road Studios.

"We had no sense of the momentousness of what we were doing," recording engineer Geoff Emerick later recalled about the band's first recording session for Revolver. "It all just seemed like a bit of fun in a good cause at the time - but what we created that afternoon was actually the forerunner of today's beat-and-loop-driven music."

"John [Lennon's] ethereal vocals (fed from his mic through a rotating Leslie speaker), and innovative tape loops - including Paul [McCartney] saying 'ah, ah, ah, ah', which when sped up produced a sound similar to a seagull's screech - converge with Ringo [Starr's] thunderous drum pattern, George [Harrison]'s tamboura drone, and a backwards guitar solo," says a press release.

(Photo: Apple Corps Ltd./Capitol/UMe)

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