How The Beatles Stitched Two Takes Of “Strawberry Fields Forever” Into A Rock Classic

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson

22-12-2021 • 3 mins

Today in 1966, the Beatles were trying to make one great take of their new song “Strawberry Fields Forever,” and with help from producer George Martin and engineer Geoff Emerick, they ended up making that one great take out of two half takes. Plus: the YouTube channel The Brick Wall created a LEGO system to give you just the right amount of wrapping paper for each gift.

Mixing, editing: Strawberry Fields Forever (Beatles Bible)

An Automated LEGO Wrapping Paper Cutting Machine That Scans the Exact Dimensions of the Gift to Wrap (Laughing Squid)

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