Phil Collins - Tomorrow Never Knows video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/07/30

Phil Collins did a cover version of The Beatles' song on his 1981 album Face Value. The song included instruments and vocals playing in reverse while Collins provided multi-layered background vocals and sparse drumming. After the song ends, Collins can be heard almost silently singing "Over the Rainbow".

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10 years ago

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this version SUCKS !!!as for most/all of his stuff don't like his voice don't like his style don't like his crappy genre.. he's technically very good but don't give a fucking shit coz in music I need to feel ma skin fucking burning!

10 years ago

Horacio dorasio

Great job!

10 years ago

leisurelydinner

Somewhere Over the Rainbow? WHAT THE HELL PHIL!

10 years ago

Ariel Burdett

Man, he does a superb job with this

10 years ago

hippojuice23

Came here for a good laugh- left impressed! Not bad!

10 years ago

Carsten Elton Sørensen

So where have YOU been hiding? Tonight I learned that Phil Collins in 1981 recorded a version of one of my favourite Beatles songs, "Tomorrow Never Knows" - a pretty far out track, even for 1966, featuring sped up tape loops and plenty of samples, a song that our contemporary Chemical Brothers refers to as "their manifesto" with Setting Sun being a direct tribute to it. Play the Beatles' version to a person who doesn't know it, and they often think it must be the Chemical Brothers. Anyway, Phil Collins' version is excellent.

10 years ago

Walter Mitty

I like this version! Bravo! :D

10 years ago

Elena Gallina

Sempre in tema di "Tomorrow never knows", anche la versione di Phil Collins è molto bella! Bravo...

10 years ago

Sileithel

"Somewhere over the rainbow, way up high,There's a land that I dreamed of once in a lullaby."Was it meant as a tribute for John?

10 years ago

Manfred Georg Ottinger

Phil Collins does a FANTASTIC cover of the Beatles classic “Tomorrow Never Knows”! Too bad he had to spoil it by adding “Over the Rainbow” to the "fade out ending". This tells me he didn’t quite grasp John Lennon’s brilliant lyrics from his “Tibetan Book of the Dead” days. Furthermore, (in my humble opinion), leading this, (at the time), avant-guarde Lennon masterpiece into an old Harold Arlen/E.Y. Harburg classic from the 1930s, is like trying to superimpose a Norman Rockwell over a Salvdore Dali. Not a good idea and not to be done. The ending is just so damn "corny", it almost makes me nauseous. 

10 years ago

Wander MeThis

Heard this on a college station many years ago...very well done.

10 years ago

Klate Wilson

Well I'm a huge Beatles fan and I think this is a superb cover. John would have loved this.

10 years ago

chris d

think about this one... Phil did those dense harmonies LONG before you could auto-tune that shit.... big props to the guy....

10 years ago

rick adams

this is great

11 years ago

BlouseCollar Upturned

Well I'm a huge Beatles fan and I think this is a superb cover. There will always be people who don't like covers, usually out of some pompous "oh my fave band did it first" thinking.

11 years ago

Casey Walker

Phil Collins so underrated.

11 years ago

Dr Tune

People still mock Phil Collins but he's made some amazing tracks and this is one of them

11 years ago

antunivanovic

Somewhere between "Biko" and The Beatles. Obviously... but still a nice one.

11 years ago

Afolabi Jude

Phil Collins knows how to lace words into those chords

11 years ago

Matthew Ott

loop it all morning through the rise of the sun....

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