Lyrics by:John Lennon/Paul McCartney Composed by:John Lennon/Paul McCartney Produced by:George Harrison/John Lennon/Paul McCartney/Ringo Starr You say you want a revolution Well you know We all want to change the world You tell me that it's evolution ...
Lyrics by:John Lennon/Paul McCartney Composed by:John Lennon/Paul McCartney Produced by:George Harrison/John Lennon/Paul McCartney/Ringo Starr You say you want a revolution Well you know We all want to change the world You tell me that it"s evolution ...
Looking back, it now feels less like The Beatles started a permanent revolution and more like they ruled over a Golden Age. For about 20 years after The Beatles hit, popular music was remade in their image. Music reflected (and sometimes inspired) social progress. Creativity and innovation wer...
The Beatles Rock Russia “You say you want a revolution. Well you know‚ we all want to change the world”. Those lyrics from the Beatles song Revolution were considered subversive to Soviet youth by the Communist leaders. In fact until the late 1980’s‚ Beatle music was banned or ver...
Paul McCartney's philosophy of love (RILM ref]2006-18049/ref]); Michael BAUR, And the time will come when you see we're all one: The Beatles and idealistic monism (RILM ref]2006-18047/ref]); Steven BAUR, You say you want a revolution: The Beatles and Marx (RILM ref]2006-17460/...
Paul McCartney's philosophy of love (RILM ref]2006-18049/ref]); Michael BAUR, And the time will come when you see we're all one: The Beatles and idealistic monism (RILM ref]2006-18047/ref]); Steven BAUR, You say you want a revolution: The Beatles and Marx (RILM ref]2006-17460/...
167. “Revolution 1,” The Beatles (“The White Album”) (1968) The first version of this song Lennon brought to the group was a slow groove; no one was particularly happy with it, but it ended up being on the album anyway. The fully electrified version, called just “Revolution,”...
s another heavier version simply called “Revolution” not on this album that I like much more. The lyrics are controversial and showed Lennon’s political and social awareness that was to be one of his musical signatures. If you get a chance read through the lyrics and I think you’ll ...
“Ticket To Ride” was in so many ways an artistic advance from their output of even just a few months prior. As Ian MacDonald put it in his book Revolution In The Head,“As sheer sound, ‘Ticket To Ride’ is extraordinary for its time – massive with chiming electric guitars, weighty...
' I think he wanted to say you can count me in for a revolution, but if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao 'you ain't gonna make it with anyone anyhow.' By saying that I think he meant we all want to change the world Maharishi-style, because 'Across The Universe' also had...