The Beatles - Classic Tracks and Deep Facts Here Comes The Sun #beatles #herecomesthesun

The Beatles - Classic Tracks and Deep Facts Here Comes The Sun #beatles #herecomesthesun

šŸŒž The Beatles ā€“ Here Comes the Sun Animated Short Classic Tracks & Deep Facts šŸŽøšŸŽ¶ Made by a music lover and programmer. šŸ“Œ Subscribe for more deep-cut stories and psychedelic classic rock animations: Ā Ā Ā /Ā @classic_tracks_deep_factsĀ Ā  ā€Ŗ@Classic_Tracks_Deep_Factsā€¬ The Story Behind George Harrisonā€™s Most Beloved Song ā˜€ļø Hey everyone, welcome to Classic Tracks & Deep Facts, where we celebrate legendary music with visually mesmerizing Python-generated animationsā€”a fusion of classic rock history and psychedelic digital art! Today, weā€™re diving into one of the most uplifting songs ever writtenā€”"Here Comes the Sun" by The Beatles. šŸŒž šŸ’½ Abbey Road (1969)ā€”the final album The Beatles recorded togetherā€”was packed with masterpieces, but "Here Comes the Sun" stands out as a song that feels like pure happiness. Written by George Harrison, it became his signature Beatles track. But did you know this song was born out of Harrisonā€™s frustration with The Beatles' business meetings? šŸŽ¼ The Unexpected Birth of a Classic In early 1969, George Harrison was feeling burnt out. The Beatles' relationships were strained, tensions with Paul McCartney and John Lennon were rising, and Apple Corpsā€™ endless business meetings were making him miserable. One morning, George decided to skip a meeting and instead visit his close friend Eric Clapton at his countryside home. As he wandered through the garden, soaking up the first warm sunshine after a brutal English winter, he picked up one of Claptonā€™s guitars and started playing around with simple, hopeful chords. šŸ‘‰ "It was such a relief just to be out of the office and into the sunshine," Harrison later said. That spontaneous moment birthed one of the most iconic acoustic guitar riffs in history. šŸŽø Recording Magic ā€“ Synths, Moogs & Hidden Sounds Harrison brought his new song to Abbey Road Studios, but the recording process wasnā€™t easy. šŸ”¹ Paul McCartney played bass and sang harmonies šŸ”¹ Ringo Starr added his signature subtle drum fills šŸ”¹ But John Lennon didnā€™t play on the trackā€”he was recovering from a car accident at the time. The signature intro riff was played on Georgeā€™s 1968 Martin D-28 acoustic guitar, which would go on to become one of his most famous instruments. One of the coolest "Deep Facts" about the song is the Moog synthesizer. Harrison had recently fallen in love with this brand-new instrument, and "Here Comes the Sun" was one of the first pop songs to ever feature it! Listen closely, and youā€™ll hear a warm, spacey electronic hum woven into the melodyā€”thatā€™s the Moog. Harrisonā€™s lead vocals were double-tracked, a signature Beatles technique that made the sound thicker and more dreamlike. The final mix resulted in one of the most sonically rich acoustic tracks of the '60s. ā˜€ļø "Here Comes the Sun" ā€“ A Song That Defined Generations This song almost didnā€™t make it onto Abbey Road because Harrison already had "Something" on the album. But thankfully, the band recognized its brilliance, and it has since become one of The Beatlesā€™ most streamed songs of all time. Did you know? šŸŽ¶ "Here Comes the Sun" was never released as a single but still became one of The Beatlesā€™ most beloved songs. šŸŽ¶ It almost didnā€™t get played liveā€”Harrison was hesitant to revisit Beatles material post-breakup. But in 1971, at The Concert for Bangladesh, he played it with Pete Ham of Badfinger, marking one of his most legendary performances. šŸŒŽ The Legacy ā€“ A Song That Heals "Here Comes the Sun" isnā€™t just a song; itā€™s a feeling. Over 50 years later, it remains: āœØ A symbol of hope and new beginnings āœØ One of the most covered Beatles songs ever (even NASA used it for space wake-up calls šŸš€) āœØ A song that scientifically boosts happinessā€”literally, studies show it stimulates dopamine release! šŸŽØ A Pixelated Psychedelic Tribute šŸŽ¶ I designed this trippy, psychedelic animation using Python, inspired by the visual energy of the late '60s. Think Yellow Submarine meets digital art, with shifting shapes and colors that move with the rhythm. If you love psychedelic visuals, deep rock history, and Beatles trivia, youā€™re in the right place! Hit that LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & NOTIFICATION BELL to keep these legendary tracks spinning with stunning animations. šŸ”” Subscribe for More! | Join the Classic Tracks & Deep Facts Community šŸ’¬ Whatā€™s your favorite memory of Here Comes the Sun? Drop a comment! #TheBeatles #HereComesTheSun #GeorgeHarrison #AbbeyRoad #ClassicRock #RockAndRoll #60sMusic #PsychedelicArt #MusicHistory #BeatlesFacts #PythonAnimation #TrippyVisuals #MusicLovers #ClassicTracksAndDeepFacts