Sometime in the 1990s I was listening to a bootleg CD of the Beatles’ late-1966 recording sessions for “Strawberry Fields Forever.” Buried deep in one take, I heard what sounded like a random Chuck Berry lick played by George Harrison, a lone formalist stay against the chaos that John Lennon was brewing in his deeply inward, trippy evocation of childhood. I smiled at this, as the band probably did, too. 1966 must’ve felt eons away from 1963, when the Beatles would bust out Berry’s “Roll Over Bee...
Published on August 31, 2024 15:47