[s6e2] Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except... Today

Ringo Starr drives the track forward with lightning-fast sixteenth and thirty-second notes on the ride cymbal, holding the frantic energy together.

At a tight 2 minutes and 24 seconds, it is a ferocious blast of pure, unadulterated rock power. But beneath its relentless, driving rhythm and screaming guitars lies a fascinating snapshot of a band on the verge of splintering. 🧘‍♂️ From the Maharishi to the Studio [S6E2] Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except...

It reminds us that even when the atmosphere was thick with tension, put these four men in a room with their instruments, and they could still generate absolute lightning. Ringo Starr drives the track forward with lightning-fast

If you have ever listened to The Beatles’ 1968 double album—affectionately known as the White Album —you have likely been jolted by track five on side three. It boasts the longest title in the band's catalog: . 🧘‍♂️ From the Maharishi to the Studio It

For Lennon, the "monkey" was just a playful, affectionate term for Yoko. While everyone else in the room was harboring resentment and keeping secrets, John felt entirely free and exposed. 🥁 A Masterclass in Sonic Overload