When the Beatles started work on their masterpiece Revolver, in April 1966, they knew they were after the sound of the future. And they got there on the very first
You may think you know Yellow Submarine, that jokey, surreal number by the Beatles that Ringo Starr sings and children love. But an extraordinary, poignant early version of the song,
By 1966, however, the Beatles had become far more sophisticated songwriters, and that was especially true on their full-length album from that year, “Revolver.” The record featured songs about paying