What Was the only Song to Outsell The Beatles in 1966?
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What was the only song to outsell The Beatles in 1966?
History might be written by the victors, but art is always where the losers get to have their say. A surface glance at the 1960s from a pop culture perspective paints the decade in liberal, pacifist, progressive tie-dye tones. The hippies seemed to have control. Psychedelic freedom was within grasp. In truth, counterculture was a minority movement. The Beatles might have revolutionised art with Revolver in 1966, but most people were appalled. Th…
This year marks sixty years since the release of the cult band's song, which remains relevant, especially in Slovenia, even today. The legendary English rock band The Beatles released the album Revolver over sixty years ago, on August 5, 1966, which also includes a song titled "Taxman" or "Taxman", which is a criticism of progressive taxation and is therefore quite relevant even today. Read also: Letter from a Reasonable Christian: We're Coming …
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