The five creepiest songs by The Beatles
Next to some modern gangster rap, hardcore punk and metal, even the darkest corners of The Beatles’ oeuvre appear suitable for child consumption. However, as the Fab Four rose to an increasing level of public awareness in the 1960s, they began to encounter a significant degree of controversy and censorship. As we all know, the ’60s were a time of meteoric cultural upheaval as post-war gloom dispersed and economies grew. The baby boomer generation began to mature into adulthood at this juncture, and their changing attitudes up-ended the neck hairs of parents across the west. This attitude is most easily visualised with a look at ’60s hippie culture; in with the colour, psychedelic drugs and free love and out with war, racism and materialism.
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