Revolution #9
Beatles · The Beatles (The White Album)
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Revolution #9
Released on The Beatles' 1968 White Album, 'Revolution #9' stands as a pivotal moment in the band's evolution, marking a departure from their polished pop sound toward a more experimental and politically charged style. Recorded during a period of intense creative ferment and social unrest, the track features a distinctive, repetitive guitar riff that drives its hypnotic rhythm, reflecting the group's growing interest in avant-garde textures and direct engagement with contemporary issues. The song's title and lyrics, referencing the ongoing political turmoil in the United States, signal the Beatles' willingness to address serious themes beyond entertainment, influencing countless artists who followed in their wake. As a key component of the White Album's diverse sonic landscape, it remains a defining example of the band's artistic maturity and their commitment to pushing musical boundaries during the late 1960s.
