In November 1966, on a flight from Kenya to England, Paul McCartney came up with the idea of an alter-ego for The Beatles, which would perform an entire album before an audience. This was the origins of the song and album Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club
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depending on how you chart the Beatles' evolution. But for most historians and fans, their 1966 album was the major turning point. They topped themselves and transcended pop music onRevolver, butSgt. Pepperwas going to be something else. Something bigger, grander and even more ambitious in...