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The Beatles' 'Tomorrow Never Knows,' the final track from 1966's 'Revolver,' used innovative recording methods—including a rudimentary form of sampling—to redefine the sound of popular music.
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The song, written by John Lennon and inspired by LSD and the ideas of psychedelic evangelist Timothy Leary, was originally called "The Void."
The band, along with engineer Geoff Emerick, experimented with tape loops, a form of audio sampling often used in avant-garde compositions but almost unheard of in popular music.
The Beatles brought their own samples and played them live through the soundboard, mixing them as part of the live performance.
The song's guitar solo—which mirrors the solo in "Taxman," the album's opening track—is reversed, creating a loop that links the record's beginning and ending.
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