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How I drew a pop art masterpiece for the Beatles – a snip at just £50 | Music | The Guardian

How I drew a pop art masterpiece for the Beatles – a snip at just £50 | Music | The Guardian

July 28
09:57 2016

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Opening with a sharp swipe at Harold Wilson’s supertax rate for big earners, it ends half an hour later in a revolutionary mystical soundscape sculpted from LSD and dope, and drenched in technical wizardry the like of which had never been heard before. In between, a dozen of the finest pop songs ever written – including Eleanor Rigby, Good Day Sunshine and Here, There and Everywhere – all wrapped up in a piece of artwork as unexpected and intricate as the music it was created to contain.

Source: How I drew a pop art masterpiece for the Beatles – a snip at just £50 | Music | The Guardian

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