Everyone says that, but is there any real proof? If you don't know the actual track then you have nothing to compare it to. People also said there was a snippet in Revolution 9. Turns out that was just a different take of one of the other Revolution tracks and dropped into the mix by John.
Just came back from listening to it. Sounds pretty authentic. Those few seconds definitely have some unique character that I haven’t heard in other Beatles songs before
It needs to go on a deluxe remastered magical mystery tour release by Giles Martin, along with the full extended version of flying and all the little trippy off cuts, floating around from '67. Come on Apple 🍏
Remastering anything is great. Not sure about remixing though. The original ways something was mixed is how the BAND wanted it to be. I say, we should go with with their gut instincts.
The Beatles will go on for ever, all new generations will carry it on, saying-they are the best band in the world this will repeated for hundreds of years, and in time 'across universe' JJ
This should be released on an album along with "You Know My Name" "Wild Honey Pie, and "What a shame Mary Jane", The album would be called "You guys will buy anything with the name Beatles on it".
Actually I like "You know my name" and even Revolution 9 much more than Yellow Submarine. These songs show the wide range of style that they covered. Revolution 9 is more Avantgarde than even the first "Kraftwerk" Album. They pushed the listeners beyond known limits
@@wolfsimon9138 Kraftwerk doing a Beatles cover album would be interesting. What songs though? Drive My Car vs Autobahn, Rain vs Radioactivity? R.I.P., John, George and Florian.
All of you are fools. Carnival of Light was partially released on Liverpool sound Collage. The piece starts with “ Hypnotic drum loops, organ and laughs”. This was also confirmed by Martin Lewis The Beatles Recording Sessions. Listen to the first track of Liverpool Sound Collage
The Beatles: Recording Sessions was written by Mark Lewisohn, as described within this very video. To my knowledge, Martin Lewis has not written any books on The Beatles.
@@BeatlesTranscriber plastic beetle doesn't sound like it could be COL, vortex is the one because of the tape effects in the background. The drums in plastic beetle sound way to modern and not from 1967. But clearly theres parts of COL in liverpool sound collage. Theres actually a 5 minute snippet of COL in something/blue Jay way from the love album at the end of the song.👍
@@rainpain3655 Or it could be that Liverpool Sound Collage is just done in the style of the real CoL purely on account of Paul being involved and keen on the avant garde stuff. I don't know, we don't have the original track to compare it to.
@@mxbx307 the only way to hear what COL really sound like is from monster magnet from frank zappa that has been said to sound a lot like COL. Mark lewinson has heard COL in the 90s from the anthology and from what he states, some things in liverpool sound collage are from COL. ruclips.net/video/3lEzfqaflxo/видео.html from rev9, the piano bashing yet paul and john laughing with a radio signal which has been said to be in the song
Also, not many people know about the soundtrack written by Paul McCartney and George Martin for Hayley Mills' 1966 film 'The Family Way', and George Harrison's soundtrack for the 1968 film 'Wonderwall'.
The Beatles’ track that I really wanted to hear, but once I heard it I was really disappointed with was the long version of Helter Skelter that appeared on The Beatles Super Deluxe Edition. If you heard the version of Helter Skelter that appears on Beatles Anthology, which is only about 4 minutes, you really haven’t missed anything. Something tells me Carnival Of Light might not be any different. I had read Paul had said Carnival Of Light should be released so the fans can hear it and judge for themselves if it’s any good.
And you can hear them on the latest 'Get Back' film having a ball doing a lot of stuff that sounds like absolute shit. But it's good to have a purge every now and then , get it out of your system. Not everything they did was gold, but it ultimately led to gold.
@@mxbx307 No. The track is listed as Helter Skelter Take 2, the final track on Disc 4 of The Beatles (Super Deluxe) which is 12 minutes and 54 seconds, the longest track of any Beatles song ever recorded. Some of what is in this 2018 track appears in a 4 minute version on Beatles Anthology 3, released in 1996.
Don't worry. The way McCartney is chucking everything out to make extra money it will appear - but in instalments where each segment is more expensive than the previous and you have to buy tatty merchandise, irellivent books, pictures blah x3! This money maniac is out of control and needs a bloody good talking too. His massive, expanding ego is going SUPERNOVA and it's going to be his NUMBER ONE legacy once the initial hooha has died down. There's nothing he can do about this now.
@@BobTaile Dude, I’ve read some of your comments on here, and you are so full of disdain. You’re on the wrong forum for venting your resentments about the Beatles & Beatle fans. As Ringo says, peace and love! ✌🏼💜
@@polytheneprentiss1534Yes, I do like Bongo and his peace message🥁. Thanks for taking the time to share your positive feedback, this is much appreciated. (By way of clarification may I inform, I'm not a "dude") Peace and light
@@michaelharrington75 - ok - got it -- I didn’t pull out my vinyl, I was just going by the lyric- actually it’s the predominant lyric I recall from the last time I endured the entire piece-
All the comments are saying the same thing. I'm sure the people making the comments are the same people responsible for the downvotes. Everyone needs to relax and just enjoy the video. Who cares if he said "one of" instead of "the best known band"?
Paul has always been cool about releasing it. It was mainly Paul’s song and idea and that’s why yoko doesn’t want it released coz it ruins the narrative that John done avant garde things first.
I believe the main opposition were Olivia and Dhani Harrison. I strongly suspect the track will release eventually and I do hope there will be some kind of farewell album released once Paul and Ringo have passed, including more unreleased material.
Speaking of "productive", there's nothing I like better than seeing a glob of text on the screen and then having to wait wait wait while a narrator reads it word for word as if I'm illiterate.
There's been plenty of times that I've heard that "it was not mastered." I've never known exactly what that meant. Obviously, it was mastered if it was submitted for the event and if a few others received a copy. I guess it was not mastered for official release. If it does get released, people are going to have to understand that this was done in the mid-60s as an experiment. It's probably not going to sound like much of anything today, and I don't imagine that it's going to sound like anything new. Although I think it would be great if they put it out, it's not going to be a future Beatles classic.
@@timdaly5831 by fact billions of youngsters in the world, especially in Asia does not know Beatles at all but they know Bieber. Also check out the YT view counts.
@@themswoops it has been said by apple Corp's that what you hear at the end of the song is carnival of light There are other parts of carnival of lights as well in the love album, and yes you're right as well. I believe that the tape loops that was used for mister kite were tape loops that were used for carnival of light I mean carnival of light and mister kite were both carnival songs so I wouldn't see why You hear the exact same bell sounds from COL and at the ending of mister kite
@@rainpain3655 Sorry, Apple Corps has NEVER mentioned that. You're just speculating. Go read the thousands of pages of discussion on Steve Hoffman forums or the page at Beatles Bible (www.beatlesbible.com/songs/carnival-of-light/). If there are snippets of CoL on Love, the only way to prove it (without an official statement from Apple - which there is none) is to compare it to the song IF it ever gets released. To reiterate - you're speculating.
This video does NOT let you hear the song or any song for that matter. It's just a guy talking about why nobody will most likely never hear it. You may as well go to the next video and skip this one.
Nice video! If you’re interested in this song, you might also be interested in The Fireman albums released in the 90’s; but specifically, “Rushes.” I won’t spoil it for those who don’t know, but there’s an interesting Beatles connection…
You mean, their short run as a recording band. John and Paul met in 1956, and that's when the band's core was formed, with George joining up not long after that. And of course, Ringo later on but still before they recorded as the Beatles for EMI.
This may sound weird, but I actually kind of like the mystery of knowing there's a Beatles "song" we'll never get to hear. Sure, it's a bummer we'll probably never get to listen to it, but the very thought that it exists is kind of exciting.
I agree. We know that about 7 minutes in we will probably lose enough interest that the next 7 minutes will be spent regretting looking forward to hearing this song for so many years. Let it stay the one mystery, that is probably its true value!
There are many, undoubtably. But now I have a taste of what one could be it's tormenting not being able to hear it 😖 Still, I can't disagree. Glad to know it's out there..
@@tirvine9102 What if we ended up hearing it someday, and realized it was withheld for good reason because it's terrible--or at least, vastly sub-par for a "Beatles" song? I think that would kind of spoil the mystery.
I believe that it will eventually get released. Who controls the estate of George Harrison at the moment? His widow. And who will control it after her? Dhani Harrison. And he seems to be very open to a recording like this. And this kind of artwork is right up Yoko Ono Lennon's alley, except that it might make people realise that Paul McCartney was into the Avant Garde well before John Lennon ever was. It will get released.... and it will be a let-down as John and Yoko's Two Virgin's was when I first tracked it down on CD in 1991
I think with Paul still showing interest, it might be a matter of time. Will the track be an improve avant garde? Yeah, but it's still a cool piece to hear once. Espically since it was played for the venue it was created. Probably will be a huge let down but at least we might hear it and get to experience another piece of Beatles media!
My hope is that it finally gets released once Paul and Ringo have passed away. There might be some kind of farewell album including other unreleased material, and that'll be that. The rest will remain sealed forevermore. One thing we will never get to hear is Paul's family Christmas album. Apparently it's a staple of the McCartney family Christmas, he recorded a load of other Christmas music beyond the obvious "Wonderful Christmastime" and he is adamant the album is private and will never be released.
This reminds me of how publishers are always unearthing and promoting the 'lost' works of deceased authors, which the author intentionally buried and forgot about, and when you read it, you realize they did so with good reason. So if you want to listen to this song, do so with lowered expectations. But hey, the Beatles have over two hundred published songs, and many of them are pretty good, so that's a consolation, isn't it?
If all 4 estates agreed on releasing (the previous unreleased horrible tune) “What’s the New Mary Jane” (Anthology 3) but couldn’t agree on “Carnival of Light” then I am going to assume that this tune is also a stinker. I AM an BIG Beatles fan but we should all be mature enough to recognize that not 100% of everything they did was even listenable.
There's a lot of hype about carnival of light, would be interesting to hear and as a tribute to them I created something, just type in this...Beatles sketch with snippets
WHEN I HEARD TWIST & SHOUT, JOHN SINGING I STARTED TO LEARN GUITAR & I'M STILL PLAYING 69 YEARS LATER ! BUT NOT AS GOOD AS THE MAIN MAN LOVE YOU JOHN ...
Melodically‘I want to hold your hand’ wants just a simple love song. In fact it was very unusual and unique and the reason they made such an impact. Should t write it off . And they never wrote ‘hundreds’ of songs!!
If someone else was given a copy I highly doubt it just disappeared and if it did then someone didn't understand the importance of their peers...isn't it a pity.
0:32 a few? im sure that if you do some research here in youtube you would find a lot of beatles unreleased songs most of them from the white album era and get back sessions. Great video btw
Oh yeah, there's a good amount of lost Beatles music out there but verifying it can be a little rough. There can be a lot of fake material to go through and some of it is still being found! But you are right haha
@@xoruzer9977 Yep! Seeing the anniversary additions is amazing now, it's just a bit more content to enjoy all these years later. Slowly more and more keeps coming out
From what I've read, I'm not really sure you could call it a song. There are no lyrics and probably no melody or regular beat. Its more a collection of random instruments noises some sound effects and John and Paul saying random things. Like a really primitive version of Revolution #9 from the White Album.
I have carnival of light on cd. It's the full amount 15 min version. As with everything else bootlegged this is from a Japan cd the "song" Carnival of light isn't really a song there's no melody it's a collage or montage of sounds ala revolution 9....pretty much same thing .you'll listen to it once that's it...
It's still something that was made by the Beatles and used for an event. It might not be a song but it still a lost Beatles project. You mentioned you had it in a CD?! Have you ever considered uploading it?
@@Tamildin don't know how and I don't own a computer. The cd is called now & then .which is a John Lennon song completed by the Beatles... 14 tracks ..check ebay
@@Zerinsakech well maybe it's gone now. I'm sure it will return one day. I buy alot of Bootleg ,Beatles CDs the 2 3cd sets called the Black album that's has solo singles and albums tracks by each Beatle ....Kim Back the original first bootleg of get back.....lots more
There was always a rumour of a second mastered copy of Carnival of Light making its way to the US at one point. After 55 years and still apparently never bootlegged?
I personally don't think we'll ever hear it, and the truth is plain to see: it's bad. Carnival of Light was just a psychedelic experiment (the band probably "composed" and recorded it under the influence of lisergic drugs). It was never meant to be officially released, not even at the time, much less now. It's a pity, really, because Beatles fans (specially beatlemaniacs like myself) love to discover new tracks from the group, and this one has been talked about for more than 3 decades now, so the expectation is high.
Imagine how many times people asked The Beatles for a favor. Like , hey could you just give us a song ? I would guess The Beatles got a little tired of this , who would not ?
@@campbellgraham1979 There's a bootleg floating around Called "The Songs Lennon And McCartney Gave Away". The Beatles gave lots of songs away, particularly McCartney (who could write a song at the drop of a hat).
I believe its just because only a select few people have access to a copy, and they're not willing to leak it for a boot. Its probably a lot of legal issues with it all at the end of the day.
@@Tamildin Perhaps, but couldn’t you say the same about the dozens if not hundreds of tracks that did get booted? I think about What’s The New Mary Jane? and wonder how many people ever had access to that, considering it was just John and Yoko screwing around on their own in the studio.
@@nbcouch True, as far as I'm aware the only few people who have access to this track have no real intention of ever doing anything with it just due to not wanting to go against the wishes of The Beatles who didn't want it released. It's out there though, hopping one day it'll finally get a go ahead to just be around!
Well according to an interview with Paul, only he is playing on Carnival of Light at the Roundhouse with whoever was there at the time and only played once live. So was it even recorded?
Revolution #9 is not a song, of course. It's a sound collage and THE most experimental recording The Beatles put out on record. I'm suspecting 'Carnival' is something along those lines, again not a song, but a crazy improv. I wasn't too thrilled when I first heard the '12 bar original'. Not everything done by them needs to be disclosed?
At the end of the day, it's up to them if it should ever come out, it wasn't the only track that got vettoed out from the anthology collection. I think it's kind of interesting that McCartney seems to have an interest in this song in particular. More than likely though it's nothing big, and it's just something he had fun making!
@@Tamildin Of course it’s up to them. It’s up to me if I want to listen. The Anthologies were already a bit underwhelming for me. To release other obscure stuff after that would be ‘scraping the barrel’, according to one of them at the time. So basically there’s nothing left, the reason why they keep releasing the usual stuff refurbished and refurbished again and yet again. Including Peter Jackson’s take on the Get Back project which was full of not-so-terribly-interesting renditions of ‘whatever’ (stuck in a rut). But money does count and so does the myth of these four young lads who had a remarkable talent for churning out hit after hit plus experiments. But there was and is an end to it. Let it be indeed.
Paul had always wanted it released. Yoko doesn’t want it released as it ruins the narrative that John was the first one to do a avant garde song coz Paul wrote this. George didn’t want Paul getting more credit either.
Without sounding pretentious, as an artist I'd be reticent to release a work thats something akin to a "sketch". If The artist decides its a throwaway or just a portfolio piece who's to argue? Priblem is its The Beatles so many people think "well they recorded it so now it becomes public ...like effin' Happy Birthday!
You do bring up an interesting point, it's interesting with a track such as this one where one member doesn't mind it being shown but another does. At the end of the day, it's all of their work and it's their say as a group. It's just interesting to think about unreleased stuff even though it might not be much
No, you'd be reluctant to release it. It is only recently that the misuse of the word reticent has, thanks to America, robbed the language of its specific original meaning. Reticence is about being silent.
@@johnmalcolm4822: Thank you John, but its use here is correct. While it may not be as good a choice as RELUCTANT, according to dictionary it is a synonym. reticent: definition # 2: reluctant The Merriam Webster Dictionary 2004 My guess is that you are from England (or thereabouts), and while I am reluctant to upbraid you, I must remind you of two things: 1. America DOES speak English 2. language can be malleable (albeit overly at times). I cringe also, my friend, when I hear things such as "begging the question" to mean "the question begs to be asked" as opposed to its correct usage (i.e. circular argument). So, dial back the pomposity "Sir John" ... and I mean that in a joshing way only!
@@sunburstmike8745 Check an earlier edition dictionary and you will find that two words have only relatively been conflated in meaning. While I accept evolution of language, we have no word for what reticence used to mean. "Reticent" is a direct import from Latin, in which it means "Remaining silent" and it held pretty much this meaning until only a decade or so. Americans were first to conflate the two quite different-meaning words, and American dictionaries were first to enshrine what began as an error.
@@johnmalcolm4822 No doubt John that the conflation (proper word here) is relatively recent but I do believe I've been hearing it for at least 50yr.s (70's or so). Obviously Webster's 1940 does not list that definition but listen to its entry: "having a disposition to be silent; reserved; not apt to speak about or reveal any matters". One can easily see the trajectory towards my using it to mean "reserved" in the sense of reluctant. I'm definitely using it in a more figurative way to infer The Beatles' reservations. I initially only commented on your intimating that it was a sort of "bastardization" with no proper right to inheritance, so to speak.
It was especially great that a photo Crowley’s photo was on the cover so we know their influences ! At the time I loved them but now I think that they were just a manufactured POS band ? Just think of Laurel Canyon , La but across the pond !
The better known Jesus and Hitler (Mao made it) were posited for the album cover too, but were censored for reasons of taste..... make of that as you will. On the positive side you still have Ghandi, Mae West, Marilyn Monroe and Diana Dors.......... ;-)
What next? George tuning his guitar while John, Paul and Ringo urinate in the same trash can cheering each other, farting, all the while “oohing’ and ‘ahhing’?
I guess I’ll heard it one day, though not holding out hopes that it will be great. (I mean if the anthologies didn’t include it, it must be pretty average, and it includes what’s the new Mary Jane). Should have been released on the 50th anniversary of sgt. Peppers.
The 50 year anniversary or an anthology would of been the best time! We just had a Ringo/George song come out that was presummed lost, that means this one might leak out some day.
The Beatles were working on an album named "Liverpool Stories" when Paul McCartney was killed in a car crash. That is why "Penny Lane" and "Strawberry Fields Forever" were only included on the latter album "Magical Mystery Tour". There was a lot more that was not released the songs: "Tom's Diner" "Hooray for Bollywood" (George) "Can I Pet Your Goldfish" (Ringo) "Dead Man". The songs were actually released on the extremely limited super deluxe edition of the 50th Anniversary CD of Sgt. Pepper probably for copyright reasons. Carnival of Light has been released and is kind of disappointing or strange. I haven't heard the other songs although there is a brief description of some of the lyrics etc. Can't wait to hear them.
@@nkgnight5443 The guy you see now is Billy Sheperd from the former group "Billy and the Pepper Pots" who were a Beatles cover band. Billy took over the part of Paul because he was a dead ringer for him and had worked at Beatles concerts as part of a diversion group after the concerts. How do we know this is the truth? Nothing about Faul or the present Paul matches including his DNA, handwriting, or even a forensic study carried out to confirm he was Paul but ended up saying he wasn't. Also every Beatle has said that the he isn't including a long interview given by Ringo Starr. So go ahead and laugh etc. but it's the hidden truth that Faul's second wife talked about.
@@danielafreedman Daniel, you're not telling us anything we didn't already know, other than the fact that you must be one of these people who believe absolutely any conspiracy theory going. Think about it. Think about it properly. Paul dies, tragically and unexpectedly, and someone manages to find a guy who is willing to leave his own life and family behind, and pretend to be Paul McCartney. And to millions of people the world over, he looks the same, sounds the same, plays left handed, writes at the same or even better excellent standard, and the other 3 Beatles agree to go along with this farcical plan, never one of them spilling the beans, and the same applies to George Martin, everyone at the record company, all the other musicians who knew Paul so well, like The Stones for example, Paul's own family, anyone else who knew him well....this Billy character himself...the list goes on and on...Mal Evans, Jane Asher and her family...the list goes on and on...all Paul's old pre- fame mates that Billy maintained relationships with...nobody ever breaking rank. Or were they all duped too? Was this Billy guy just so convincing that he slotted in without even John, George and Ringo noticing? And the same would apply to George Martin, everyone at the record company, other musicians who knew him well such as The Rolling Stones, or The Dave Clarke fucking Five... shall I go on? They were all in on it and still are? Or they were all duped? Billy himself maybe was duped by some secret government cellular brain transplant technique long since closed down in case anybody found out that Paul is really Billy. Billy Paul! Now Billy Paul did a cover of Paul Billy's Let 'em In, didn't he? Someone's knocking on the door. Sinister innit? Now I'm beginning to get it. Daniel, you're right! Nobody knew, but yes, you must be right. Uh oh...gotta go... here comes Nirabu!
John and Yoko (and George and Ringo) put out Revolution #9 on The Beatles double album without Paul and that really irritated him. Funny that Paul allowed them to put that song out. As for Carnival of Light, it's just one of those songs whose myth has grown way beyond the reality of the song itself. Likely it isn't much better than some of that "Unfinished Music" that John put out in the late '60s as solo projects.
I suspect it's just noise and noodling, interesting to listen to a few times just because it's The Beatles. It likely won't be all that interesting and is probably little more than a mere passing curiosity.
The last 12 seconds of Blue Jay Way from the Love Album is a snippet from Carnival of Light. I'll leave the link in the replies.
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Everyone says that, but is there any real proof? If you don't know the actual track then you have nothing to compare it to.
People also said there was a snippet in Revolution 9. Turns out that was just a different take of one of the other Revolution tracks and dropped into the mix by John.
Just came back from listening to it. Sounds pretty authentic. Those few seconds definitely have some unique character that I haven’t heard in other Beatles songs before
@@terrypussypower Yeah RUclips wound up removing it
@@sacredhamburger6309 You can find more elements of it at the beginning/end of other songs on that album as well
No, the Beatles are not one of the best known bands in history, they are THE best known band.
Justin Bieber is actually better known.
@@marguskiis7711 Good one! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL ROFLMFAO!
@@marguskiis7711 Justin who?
Yep!
@@kennymac8949 nice try, man
One the best well known bands in history? No, no, no. The best well known band in history.
You got a fair point! haha
Your right of course
@@oldsensei8350 One of the most well known......?????????
I totally agree!
IKR?!?! Duh! 👍🏻
No other band comes close . They are Across The Universe
@MOONL⚡️GHT LOVE 💓 lies
Wow, I’ve been a Beatles fan almost my whole life & never heard of Carnival of Light. Thanks for posting this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Anything by the Beatles is gold dust,
even if it is indulgent shite,
as George Harrison said.
A really interesting way to put it! Lol
If I knew we were going to be "The Beatles" all these years later, I would have tried harder. George Harrison.
@Carlos Velasquez Sarcasim , thats what makes it funny.
I believe that the Beatles' experimental track referred to as "Revolutionary 9" is actually meant to be "Revolution Number 9" .
You're spot on! I little hiccup in the vocals and I ended up saying revolutionary by accident.
For interest, the "number nine" part is taken from an EMI demo tape designed to test studio equipment.
It needs to go on a deluxe remastered magical mystery tour release by Giles Martin, along with the full extended version of flying and all the little trippy off cuts, floating around from '67. Come on Apple 🍏
🤞With things like the Beatles anthology, you never know!
Remastering anything is great. Not sure about remixing though. The original ways something was mixed is how the BAND wanted it to be. I say, we should go with with their gut instincts.
Your right...ive got that long version of flying its really cool...id love to get this one too
Dont let Giles Martin anywhere near it. fucking dick did the crap new stereo mixes and then abomination that was the Love album
@@sb6482
LOVE has some great mash ups though. Combining "Within You Without You" and "Tomorrow Never Knows" works unbelievably well..
Oh, come on. Let’s be honest. They are not the best known band in history. They are THE GREATEST band in the history of the Universe.
Can't really disagree with that haha
Justin Bieber is better known but he is not band.
@@marguskiis7711 ???
@@namcat53 fact. Billions of youngsters on
@@marguskiis7711 The Beatles are the industry standard for over 50 years. Bieber is the "Flavor of the month".
I think they should just release it ! It has history and historic value !
"Castle (or sometimes called Palace) of the King of Birds," "Honey Hush," "Carnival of Light," "Now and Then," "I Look Out the Window," etc.
Some other songs that aren't around?
We got now and then
Never heard of this song before today. Great video mate👍
The Beatles will go on for ever, all new generations will carry it on, saying-they are the best band in the world this will repeated for hundreds of years, and in time 'across universe'
JJ
Across the universe
George's Little Eyebrow raise at 0:17 will always be so funny to me 😂😂
This should be released on an album along with "You Know My Name" "Wild Honey Pie, and "What a shame Mary Jane", The album would be called "You guys will buy anything with the name Beatles on it".
Don’t forget Revolution #9 😂 I love the boys but know exactly what you mean!
Actually I like "You know my name" and even Revolution 9 much more than Yellow Submarine.
These songs show the wide range of style that they covered.
Revolution 9 is more Avantgarde than even the first "Kraftwerk" Album.
They pushed the listeners beyond known limits
I know what you both mean too. But You know my name is a work of genius!
John was a Lewis Carroll fan, the album could be called 'Through a Looking Glass'. The Beatles at their weirdest.
@@wolfsimon9138 Kraftwerk doing a Beatles cover album would be interesting. What songs though? Drive My Car vs Autobahn, Rain vs Radioactivity? R.I.P., John, George and Florian.
‘Carnival of self indulgent shite’
~George Harrison~
Love the Beatles and I have never heard of this. Not surprised that the track was so long and so unusual (at the time)
Gotta love The Beatles!
All of you are fools. Carnival of Light was partially released on Liverpool sound Collage. The piece starts with “ Hypnotic drum loops, organ and laughs”. This was also confirmed by Martin Lewis The Beatles Recording Sessions. Listen to the first track of Liverpool Sound Collage
The Beatles: Recording Sessions was written by Mark Lewisohn, as described within this very video. To my knowledge, Martin Lewis has not written any books on The Beatles.
@grievousangel09 My bad. I meant to say Mark Lewisohn and not Lewis. But yes, Carnival of light was partially released on Liverpool Sound Collage
@@BeatlesTranscriber plastic beetle doesn't sound like it could be COL, vortex is the one because of the tape effects in the background. The drums in plastic beetle sound way to modern and not from 1967. But clearly theres parts of COL in liverpool sound collage. Theres actually a 5 minute snippet of COL in something/blue Jay way from the love album at the end of the song.👍
@@rainpain3655 Or it could be that Liverpool Sound Collage is just done in the style of the real CoL purely on account of Paul being involved and keen on the avant garde stuff. I don't know, we don't have the original track to compare it to.
@@mxbx307 the only way to hear what COL really sound like is from monster magnet from frank zappa that has been said to sound a lot like COL. Mark lewinson has heard COL in the 90s from the anthology and from what he states, some things in liverpool sound collage are from COL.
ruclips.net/video/3lEzfqaflxo/видео.html
from rev9, the piano bashing yet paul and john laughing with a radio signal which has been said to be in the song
Paul, ringo, the engineers and the people who attended the rave back in '67 reading the title: "Are you sure?"
👀
Also, not many people know about the soundtrack written by Paul McCartney and George Martin for Hayley Mills' 1966 film 'The Family Way', and George Harrison's soundtrack for the 1968 film 'Wonderwall'.
They were not popular, but still common knowledge among dedicated Beatles fans 😉☮️
The Beatles’ track that I really wanted to hear, but once I heard it I was really disappointed with was the long version of Helter Skelter that appeared on The Beatles Super Deluxe Edition. If you heard the version of Helter Skelter that appears on Beatles Anthology, which is only about 4 minutes, you really haven’t missed anything. Something tells me Carnival Of Light might not be any different. I had read Paul had said Carnival Of Light should be released so the fans can hear it and judge for themselves if it’s any good.
And you can hear them on the latest 'Get Back' film having a ball doing a lot of stuff that sounds like absolute shit. But it's good to have a purge every now and then , get it out of your system. Not everything they did was gold, but it ultimately led to gold.
I didn't know that the full length Helter Skelter had released. Are you talking about the 27 minute version?
@@mxbx307 No. The track is listed as Helter Skelter Take 2, the final track on Disc 4 of The Beatles (Super Deluxe) which is 12 minutes and 54 seconds, the longest track of any Beatles song ever recorded. Some of what is in this 2018 track appears in a 4 minute version on Beatles Anthology 3, released in 1996.
In addition to "Carnival Of Light", the full 27-minute take of "Helter Skelter" is another of the "Lost Gems" which has not had a general release.
Oh? I've never heard about that! Sounds like another hidden piece
Don't worry. The way McCartney is chucking everything out to make extra money it will appear - but in instalments where each segment is more expensive than the previous and you have to buy tatty merchandise, irellivent books, pictures blah x3!
This money maniac is out of control and needs a bloody good talking too.
His massive, expanding ego is going SUPERNOVA and it's going to be his NUMBER ONE legacy once the initial hooha has died down.
There's nothing he can do about this now.
@@BobTaile Dude, I’ve read some of your comments on here, and you are so full of disdain. You’re on the wrong forum for venting your resentments about the Beatles & Beatle fans.
As Ringo says, peace and love! ✌🏼💜
@@polytheneprentiss1534Yes, I do like Bongo and his peace message🥁. Thanks for taking the time to share your positive feedback, this is much appreciated. (By way of clarification may I inform, I'm not a "dude")
Peace and light
@@polytheneprentiss1534
...and get of off our cloud...😉
"Revolutionary 9"? The song is called Revolution 9
I know, It hit me a bit too late that I misspoke that part...
It’s actually Revolution #9, I think-
@@andrewmurdoch9926 No, the back of the album says "Revolution 9".
@@michaelharrington75 - ok - got it -- I didn’t pull out my vinyl, I was just going by the lyric- actually it’s the predominant lyric I recall from the last time I endured the entire piece-
@@andrewmurdoch9926
It's not the predominant lyric; it's the only lyric.
All the comments are saying the same thing. I'm sure the people making the comments are the same people responsible for the downvotes. Everyone needs to relax and just enjoy the video. Who cares if he said "one of" instead of "the best known band"?
I think when the path is clear in a few years Yoko and Paul will be cool with releasing it, they seem the most open minded with projects like these
Paul has always been cool about releasing it. It was mainly Paul’s song and idea and that’s why yoko doesn’t want it released coz it ruins the narrative that John done avant garde things first.
I believe the main opposition were Olivia and Dhani Harrison. I strongly suspect the track will release eventually and I do hope there will be some kind of farewell album released once Paul and Ringo have passed, including more unreleased material.
As curious as I am to hear it, it's kinds of nice that they have stuff that almost no one has heard.
Speaking of "productive", there's nothing I like better than seeing a glob of text on the screen and then having to wait wait wait while a narrator reads it word for word as if I'm illiterate.
There's been plenty of times that I've heard that "it was not mastered." I've never known exactly what that meant. Obviously, it was mastered if it was submitted for the event and if a few others received a copy. I guess it was not mastered for official release. If it does get released, people are going to have to understand that this was done in the mid-60s as an experiment. It's probably not going to sound like much of anything today, and I don't imagine that it's going to sound like anything new. Although I think it would be great if they put it out, it's not going to be a future Beatles classic.
It will get released one day, either by bootleg or enough money is pushed in the right direction, awesome video.
"The Beatles are one of the most well known bands in history". What a ridiculous statement. The Beatles are the BEST known band in history.
Bieber is better known.
@@marguskiis7711 Bieber isn't a band, and you must be joking.
@@timdaly5831 by fact billions of youngsters in the world, especially in Asia does not know Beatles at all but they know Bieber. Also check out the YT view counts.
@@marguskiis7711 well, again, Bieber is not a band. How do you know those youngsters don't know The Beatles? Let's just agree to disagree ok?
Proper Penelope, Noam Chomsky's out of wedlock daughter.
Theres actually a 5 second snippet of carnival of light at the end of something from the love album 👍
What's your source on that?
@@themswoops
It plays at 3:15 of the song, you hear winding tape loops and john laughing
@@rainpain3655 yeah but those loops can be from ANY session for any song. They're just as likely to be from Mr. Kite sessions.
@@themswoops it has been said by apple Corp's that what you hear at the end of the song is carnival of light
There are other parts of carnival of lights as well in the love album, and yes you're right as well. I believe that the tape loops that was used for mister kite were tape loops that were used for carnival of light
I mean carnival of light and mister kite were both carnival songs so I wouldn't see why
You hear the exact same bell sounds from COL and at the ending of mister kite
@@rainpain3655 Sorry, Apple Corps has NEVER mentioned that. You're just speculating. Go read the thousands of pages of discussion on Steve Hoffman forums or the page at Beatles Bible (www.beatlesbible.com/songs/carnival-of-light/).
If there are snippets of CoL on Love, the only way to prove it (without an official statement from Apple - which there is none) is to compare it to the song IF it ever gets released.
To reiterate - you're speculating.
Great video man. 👍👍
Thank you!
This video does NOT let you hear the song or any song for that matter. It's just a guy talking about why nobody will most likely never hear it. You may as well go to the next video and skip this one.
No, the Beatles are the best band in history.
Nice video! If you’re interested in this song, you might also be interested in The Fireman albums released in the 90’s; but specifically, “Rushes.” I won’t spoil it for those who don’t know, but there’s an interesting Beatles connection…
I'll have to check it out! Thank you!
You mean, their short run as a recording band. John and Paul met in 1956, and that's when the band's core was formed, with George joining up not long after that. And of course, Ringo later on but still before they recorded as the Beatles for EMI.
This may sound weird, but I actually kind of like the mystery of knowing there's a Beatles "song" we'll never get to hear. Sure, it's a bummer we'll probably never get to listen to it, but the very thought that it exists is kind of exciting.
I think that's what I also find the most intriguing about it!
I agree. We know that about 7 minutes in we will probably lose enough interest that the next 7 minutes will be spent regretting looking forward to hearing this song for so many years. Let it stay the one mystery, that is probably its true value!
@@billhare Nah! I wanna hear it.
There are many, undoubtably. But now I have a taste of what one could be it's tormenting not being able to hear it 😖
Still, I can't disagree. Glad to know it's out there..
@@tirvine9102 What if we ended up hearing it someday, and realized it was withheld for good reason because it's terrible--or at least, vastly sub-par for a "Beatles" song? I think that would kind of spoil the mystery.
I believe that it will eventually get released. Who controls the estate of George Harrison at the moment? His widow. And who will control it after her? Dhani Harrison. And he seems to be very open to a recording like this. And this kind of artwork is right up Yoko Ono Lennon's alley, except that it might make people realise that Paul McCartney was into the Avant Garde well before John Lennon ever was. It will get released.... and it will be a let-down as John and Yoko's Two Virgin's was when I first tracked it down on CD in 1991
I think with Paul still showing interest, it might be a matter of time.
Will the track be an improve avant garde? Yeah, but it's still a cool piece to hear once. Espically since it was played for the venue it was created.
Probably will be a huge let down but at least we might hear it and get to experience another piece of Beatles media!
My hope is that it finally gets released once Paul and Ringo have passed away. There might be some kind of farewell album including other unreleased material, and that'll be that. The rest will remain sealed forevermore.
One thing we will never get to hear is Paul's family Christmas album. Apparently it's a staple of the McCartney family Christmas, he recorded a load of other Christmas music beyond the obvious "Wonderful Christmastime" and he is adamant the album is private and will never be released.
This reminds me of how publishers are always unearthing and promoting the 'lost' works of deceased authors, which the author intentionally buried and forgot about, and when you read it, you realize they did so with good reason. So if you want to listen to this song, do so with lowered expectations. But hey, the Beatles have over two hundred published songs, and many of them are pretty good, so that's a consolation, isn't it?
Yes and what next?
Just release the song Apple. What's the point of suppressing art that exists when everybody who's interested knows it does?
It might just be a grand build up...
There music is powerful and magical and the next generation will
Get addicted too greatest drug ever
Beatlemania so addictive it makes me feel great
I got hooked into them almost instantly! haha
If all 4 estates agreed on releasing (the previous unreleased horrible tune)
“What’s the New Mary Jane” (Anthology 3) but couldn’t agree on “Carnival of Light” then I am going to assume that this tune is also a stinker.
I AM an BIG Beatles fan but we should all be mature enough to recognize that not 100% of everything they did was even listenable.
The Fab Four. Forever ❤❤❤❤
I don’t know if y’all know, but… There’s a video on RUclips which is a recreation of the track… Just putting this out there 😁
If you think "I Want to Hold Your Hand" is just a simple love song, you have no concept of music.
The greatest band in history till the end of time
There's a lot of hype about carnival of light, would be interesting to hear and as a tribute to them I created something, just type in this...Beatles sketch with snippets
WHEN I HEARD TWIST & SHOUT, JOHN SINGING I STARTED TO LEARN GUITAR & I'M STILL PLAYING 69 YEARS LATER ! BUT NOT AS GOOD AS THE MAIN MAN LOVE YOU JOHN ...
Lennon, all by himself. Holy shit. Voice. Mind. Looks. An Englishman's Englishman.
Melodically‘I want to hold your hand’ wants just a simple love song. In fact it was very unusual and unique and the reason they made such an impact. Should t write it off . And they never wrote ‘hundreds’ of songs!!
They wrote almost 230 original songs. Look it up.
@dondamon4669 They did.
If someone else was given a copy I highly doubt it just disappeared and if it did then someone didn't understand the importance of their peers...isn't it a pity.
0:32 a few? im sure that if you do some research here in youtube you would find a lot of beatles unreleased songs most of them from the white album era and get back sessions.
Great video btw
Oh yeah, there's a good amount of lost Beatles music out there but verifying it can be a little rough. There can be a lot of fake material to go through and some of it is still being found! But you are right haha
@@Tamildin Yeah some of them came out later in each of the beatles individual career, some of them are in the 50th anniversary versions of some albums
@@xoruzer9977 Yep! Seeing the anniversary additions is amazing now, it's just a bit more content to enjoy all these years later. Slowly more and more keeps coming out
THE BEATLES!
"Carnival" sounds like a Yoko Ono Express. No wonder the lads didn't release it.....
From what I've read, I'm not really sure you could call it a song. There are no lyrics and probably no melody or regular beat. Its more a collection of random instruments noises some sound effects and John and Paul saying random things. Like a really primitive version of Revolution #9 from the White Album.
Maybe it's on the "Everyday Chemistry" tape??? LMAO.
Gerry & The Pacemakers FOREVER!
Beatles NEVER!
I have carnival of light on cd. It's the full amount 15 min version. As with everything else bootlegged this is from a Japan cd the "song" Carnival of light isn't really a song there's no melody it's a collage or montage of sounds ala revolution 9....pretty much same thing .you'll listen to it once that's it...
It's still something that was made by the Beatles and used for an event. It might not be a song but it still a lost Beatles project. You mentioned you had it in a CD?! Have you ever considered uploading it?
@@Tamildin don't know how and I don't own a computer. The cd is called now & then .which is a John Lennon song completed by the Beatles... 14 tracks ..check ebay
@@bobf.5538 not in eBay.
@@Zerinsakech well maybe it's gone now. I'm sure it will return one day. I buy alot of Bootleg ,Beatles CDs the 2 3cd sets called the Black album that's has solo singles and albums tracks by each Beatle ....Kim Back the original first bootleg of get back.....lots more
There was always a rumour of a second mastered copy of Carnival of Light making its way to the US at one point. After 55 years and still apparently never bootlegged?
It becomes public domain in 2062. Only 40 more years!
Very interesting vídeo.
i would love to hear this song
I personally don't think we'll ever hear it, and the truth is plain to see: it's bad. Carnival of Light was just a psychedelic experiment (the band probably "composed" and recorded it under the influence of lisergic drugs). It was never meant to be officially released, not even at the time, much less now. It's a pity, really, because Beatles fans (specially beatlemaniacs like myself) love to discover new tracks from the group, and this one has been talked about for more than 3 decades now, so the expectation is high.
Carnival of Light isn't a song but a collage, basically like Revolution #9.
Imagine how many times people asked The Beatles for a favor. Like , hey could you just give us a song ? I would guess The Beatles got a little tired of this , who would not ?
They were even kind enough to give The Rolling Stones one of their songs in I Wanna Be Your Man cos at that time they were just a covers band.
@@campbellgraham1979 There's a bootleg floating around Called "The Songs Lennon And McCartney Gave Away". The Beatles gave lots of songs away, particularly McCartney (who could write a song at the drop of a hat).
10th Doctor: Barcelona!
I get why the track has never been released officially, but why hasn’t it been booted??
I believe its just because only a select few people have access to a copy, and they're not willing to leak it for a boot. Its probably a lot of legal issues with it all at the end of the day.
@@Tamildin Perhaps, but couldn’t you say the same about the dozens if not hundreds of tracks that did get booted? I think about What’s The New Mary Jane? and wonder how many people ever had access to that, considering it was just John and Yoko screwing around on their own in the studio.
@@nbcouch True, as far as I'm aware the only few people who have access to this track have no real intention of ever doing anything with it just due to not wanting to go against the wishes of The Beatles who didn't want it released. It's out there though, hopping one day it'll finally get a go ahead to just be around!
Well according to an interview with Paul, only he is playing on Carnival of Light at the Roundhouse with whoever was there at the time and only played once live. So was it even recorded?
Gee, too bad I still have not ever heard it. So sad
I love the Silly Willy Peppers cover you slipped in there.
Billy is a control freak but he keeps leaking clues that he is William at home when he is not pretending to be JPM.
Revolution #9 is not a song, of course. It's a sound collage and THE most experimental recording The Beatles put out on record. I'm suspecting 'Carnival' is something along those lines, again not a song, but a crazy improv. I wasn't too thrilled when I first heard the '12 bar original'. Not everything done by them needs to be disclosed?
At the end of the day, it's up to them if it should ever come out, it wasn't the only track that got vettoed out from the anthology collection. I think it's kind of interesting that McCartney seems to have an interest in this song in particular. More than likely though it's nothing big, and it's just something he had fun making!
@@Tamildin Of course it’s up to them. It’s up to me if I want to listen. The Anthologies were already a bit underwhelming for me. To release other obscure stuff after that would be ‘scraping the barrel’, according to one of them at the time. So basically there’s nothing left, the reason why they keep releasing the usual stuff refurbished and refurbished again and yet again. Including Peter Jackson’s take on the Get Back project which was full of not-so-terribly-interesting renditions of ‘whatever’ (stuck in a rut). But money does count and so does the myth of these four young lads who had a remarkable talent for churning out hit after hit plus experiments. But there was and is an end to it. Let it be indeed.
I have looked this track up on You Tube just a few minutes back and it sounds like a psychedelic nightmare to me. PC. 07. 10. 2021.
oh wow i was the 1000th viewer, also my pfp kinda looks like pauls piano lol
Thank you for watching! I can see what you mean too with that profile photo!
It must not be so great a track then. If it were they wouldn't be wasting time not making millions with it.
The Beatles❤❤❤❤
There's bits of it in the Love album
Please just play the song.
I would if I could!
@@Tamildin Why post this then ?
Paul had always wanted it released. Yoko doesn’t want it released as it ruins the narrative that John was the first one to do a avant garde song coz Paul wrote this. George didn’t want Paul getting more credit either.
The Carnival is Over!
You can always tell an American based video when they start with 1964. Us Brits had them 2 years before.
The Beatles are one of the best known bands in the world, second probably only to Gerry and the Pacemakers in history.
Ha. Good one!
Most droll, sir.
Long live Gerry !!!!!
Gerry and the pacemakers 🤣😅🤣😅🤣 🤪
Without sounding pretentious, as an artist I'd be reticent to release a work thats something akin to a "sketch". If The artist decides its a throwaway or just a portfolio piece who's to argue? Priblem is its The Beatles so many people think "well they recorded it so now it becomes public ...like effin' Happy Birthday!
You do bring up an interesting point, it's interesting with a track such as this one where one member doesn't mind it being shown but another does.
At the end of the day, it's all of their work and it's their say as a group. It's just interesting to think about unreleased stuff even though it might not be much
No, you'd be reluctant to release it. It is only recently that the misuse of the word reticent has, thanks to America, robbed the language of its specific original meaning. Reticence is about being silent.
@@johnmalcolm4822: Thank you John, but its use here is correct. While it may not be as good a choice as RELUCTANT, according to dictionary it is a synonym.
reticent: definition # 2: reluctant The Merriam Webster Dictionary 2004
My guess is that you are from England (or thereabouts), and while I am reluctant to upbraid you, I must remind you of two things: 1. America DOES speak English 2. language can be malleable (albeit overly at times).
I cringe also, my friend, when I hear things such as "begging the question" to mean "the question begs to be asked" as opposed to its correct usage (i.e. circular argument).
So, dial back the pomposity "Sir John" ... and I mean that in a joshing way only!
@@sunburstmike8745 Check an earlier edition dictionary and you will find that two words have only relatively been conflated in meaning.
While I accept evolution of language, we have no word for what reticence used to mean.
"Reticent" is a direct import from Latin, in which it means "Remaining silent" and it held pretty much this meaning until only a decade or so. Americans were first to conflate the two quite different-meaning words, and American dictionaries were first to enshrine what began as an error.
@@johnmalcolm4822 No doubt John that the conflation (proper word here) is relatively recent but I do believe I've been hearing it for at least 50yr.s (70's or so). Obviously Webster's 1940 does not list that definition but listen to its entry: "having a disposition to be silent; reserved; not apt to speak about or reveal any matters". One can easily see the trajectory towards my using it to mean "reserved" in the sense of reluctant. I'm definitely using it in a more figurative way to infer The Beatles' reservations. I initially only commented on your intimating that it was a sort of "bastardization" with no proper right to inheritance, so to speak.
I wanted to hear it, though !!! 🦉
It's not a Song, it's a sound collage like Revolution 9!
It was especially great that a photo Crowley’s photo was on the cover so we know their influences ! At the time I loved them but now I think that they were just a manufactured POS band ? Just think of Laurel Canyon , La but across the pond !
The better known Jesus and Hitler (Mao made it) were posited for the album cover too, but were censored for reasons of taste..... make of that as you will. On the positive side you still have Ghandi, Mae West, Marilyn Monroe and Diana Dors.......... ;-)
At 3.05 George Martin speaks including himself in the Group........
What next? George tuning his guitar while John, Paul and Ringo urinate in the same trash can cheering each other, farting, all the while “oohing’ and ‘ahhing’?
I guess I’ll heard it one day, though not holding out hopes that it will be great. (I mean if the anthologies didn’t include it, it must be pretty average, and it includes what’s the new Mary Jane).
Should have been released on the 50th anniversary of sgt. Peppers.
The 50 year anniversary or an anthology would of been the best time! We just had a Ringo/George song come out that was presummed lost, that means this one might leak out some day.
The people who've actually heard this piece of "music" say it's not even a song, and more like 12 minutes of self-indulgent noise.
Truth is that it was more boring than #9 and too long!
The Beatles were working on an album named "Liverpool Stories" when Paul McCartney was killed in a car crash. That is why "Penny Lane" and "Strawberry Fields Forever" were only included on the latter album "Magical Mystery Tour". There was a lot more that was not released the songs: "Tom's Diner" "Hooray for Bollywood" (George) "Can I Pet Your Goldfish" (Ringo) "Dead Man". The songs were actually released on the extremely limited super deluxe edition of the 50th Anniversary CD of Sgt. Pepper probably for copyright reasons. Carnival of Light has been released and is kind of disappointing or strange. I haven't heard the other songs although there is a brief description of some of the lyrics etc. Can't wait to hear them.
😂😂😂
Paul ain’t dead
@@nkgnight5443 The guy you see now is Billy Sheperd from the former group "Billy and the Pepper Pots" who were a Beatles cover band. Billy took over the part of Paul because he was a dead ringer for him and had worked at Beatles concerts as part of a diversion group after the concerts. How do we know this is the truth? Nothing about Faul or the present Paul matches including his DNA, handwriting, or even a forensic study carried out to confirm he was Paul but ended up saying he wasn't. Also every Beatle has said that the he isn't including a long interview given by Ringo Starr. So go ahead and laugh etc. but it's the hidden truth that Faul's second wife talked about.
@@danielafreedman Qanon much?
@@danielafreedman Daniel, you're not telling us anything we didn't already know, other than the fact that you must be one of these people who believe absolutely any conspiracy theory going. Think about it. Think about it properly. Paul dies, tragically and unexpectedly, and someone manages to find a guy who is willing to leave his own life and family behind, and pretend to be Paul McCartney. And to millions of people the world over, he looks the same, sounds the same, plays left handed, writes at the same or even better excellent standard, and the other 3 Beatles agree to go along with this farcical plan, never one of them spilling the beans, and the same applies to George Martin, everyone at the record company, all the other musicians who knew Paul so well, like The Stones for example, Paul's own family, anyone else who knew him well....this Billy character himself...the list goes on and on...Mal Evans, Jane Asher and her family...the list goes on and on...all Paul's old pre- fame mates that Billy maintained relationships with...nobody ever breaking rank. Or were they all duped too? Was this Billy guy just so convincing that he slotted in without even John, George and Ringo noticing? And the same would apply to George Martin, everyone at the record company, other musicians who knew him well such as The Rolling Stones, or The Dave Clarke fucking Five... shall I go on? They were all in on it and still are? Or they were all duped? Billy himself maybe was duped by some secret government cellular brain transplant technique long since closed down in case anybody found out that Paul is really Billy. Billy Paul! Now Billy Paul did a cover of Paul Billy's Let 'em In, didn't he? Someone's knocking on the door. Sinister innit? Now I'm beginning to get it. Daniel, you're right! Nobody knew, but yes, you must be right. Uh oh...gotta go... here comes Nirabu!
Well we've still never heard this song.
John and Yoko (and George and Ringo) put out Revolution #9 on The Beatles double album without Paul and that really irritated him. Funny that Paul allowed them to put that song out. As for Carnival of Light, it's just one of those songs whose myth has grown way beyond the reality of the song itself. Likely it isn't much better than some of that "Unfinished Music" that John put out in the late '60s as solo projects.
I suspect it's just noise and noodling, interesting to listen to a few times just because it's The Beatles. It likely won't be all that interesting and is probably little more than a mere passing curiosity.
One of...? No THE BEST. 😎❤️
This song if any of it still exists, sounds something like John and Yoko would do. Not the Beatles. 🤔
"Revolutionary 9"?
Interesting but I was hoping to hear it.
One day it’ll be released to a world that doesn’t care 🙁
I'm a fan but I already don't want to hear it.
The world will always care
Imagine there's no bullets.
I thought that this site would play the song based on the title. Disappointed, but I can see the problems posting it obviously!
FORGET IT: IT ISN'T HERE.
I would expect it to be like Revolution #9 and therefore meh... but my curiosity to hear it is overwhelming.
@pschroeter1
That's why I want to hear. Revolution 9 is an avant garde classic and a creepy finale to the creepiest Beatles album.
@@PlaysWithChildren good night sung by ringo is the finale