![]() The new stereo mix, sourced directly from the original four-track master tapes, is brought forth in stunning clarity with the help of cutting edge de-mixing technology developed by Peter Jackson’s WingNut Films Productions Ltd. In June 1967, it was announced that The Beatles’ next film would be an animated feature based on the song Yellow Submarine sung by Ringo Starr on the 1966 Revolver album. The Beatles themselves grow old, turn into babies, and. The video is part of the newly remixed stereo release of Revolver, which will be available for purchase beginning on October 28, 2022. Jeremy, the chattering brainiac the Beatles pick up on their journey, is a sidekick so free-associative his goofiness is almost Joycean. Yellow Submarine,” the iconic, sunny rite of singalong passage for children everywhere, began life quite differently to the version that was released. Despite its auspicious beginnings, the final version goes on to be a wonderfully catchy song. John Lennon’s halting voice impeccably reflects that darkness and emotion. ![]() This version starts out with the familiar line, “In the town where I was born”, but parts from there into dark lyrics about no one caring. Music video by The Beatles performing Yellow Submarine (Songwriting Work Tape / Part 1) Heinz Edelmann, the multifaceted graphic designer and illustrator who created the comically hallucinogenic landscape of Pepperland as art director for the 1968 animated Beatles film Yellow. The Beatles released a subtle animation of their iconic Revolver album to accompany a rough, early working version of the song that was to become “Yellow Submarine”.
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