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The song's working title, "Granny Smith", referenced the same variety of apple that the Beatles later adopted for the logo of their company Apple Corp
The song's working title, "Granny Smith", referenced the same variety of apple that the Beatles later adopted for the logo of their company Apple Corps.
The track makes extensive use of the double hand-drum tabla, along with sitar.
The track makes extensive use of the double hand-drum tabla, along with sitar.
Harrison (top) in August 1966 with his Beatles bandmates and American disc jockey Jim Stagg
Harrison (top) in August 1966 with his Beatles bandmates and American disc jockey Jim Stagg
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Revolver (Beatles album)
Revolver (Beatles album)
Harrison, McCartney and Lennon with George Martin at EMI Studios in 1966
Harrison, McCartney and Lennon with George Martin at EMI Studios in 1966
Swinging London, Carnaby Street, c. 1966. The album's creation coincided with international recognition of London's role as a cultural capital. Accord
Swinging London, Carnaby Street, c. 1966. The album's creation coincided with international recognition of London's role as a cultural capital. According to Philip Norman, Revolver captured the confidence of summer 1966: "It was hot pavements, open windows, King's Road bistros and England soccer stripes. It was the British accent, once again all-conquering."
EMI's Abbey Road Studios (pictured in 2005). Most of the sessions for Revolver took place in the complex's intimate Studio 3.
EMI's Abbey Road Studios (pictured in 2005). Most of the sessions for Revolver took place in the complex's intimate Studio 3.