Thank God for the Wilson brothers or we might have ended up with a TM concept album from Mike and Al... The Maharishi Loves You...India...Lotusflower...
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No no no it's supposed to be "crazy album closers" not crazy thread closers. I'm joking I agree with Lennon Revolution 9 should have been the single.
Compared to most everything that came before, Tomorrow Never Knows ending Revolver was kind of 'crazy' in it's own way.
Best song on the album it's Andy Summers friend Fripp-King Crimson discipline impression. It's supposed to be a joke.
Galactic Cowboys - Let it Go The last song is called "The Record Ends" and it starts normal enough, but dissolves into madness. Most of which was created by Wally Farkas under the influence of mind altering chemicals...
"I'm Gonna Buy Me a Dog" off The Monkees debut album. Hard to believe Boyce/Hart and King/Goffin didn't have anything better laying around.
Sailor's Hornpipe (Viv Stanshall version) Supposedly in the original version of Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield. First released on the Boxed set
Tommy James and the Shondells - Cellophane Symphony last track: On behalf of the entire staff and management
XTC's Black Sea with Travels in Nihilon. A grim industrial cut which dispenses with all the cheeky satire that had defined the album up to that point and drives home the underlying theme with zero equivocation.
Just imagine if it had been a hit and Top Of The Pops would have been forced to have them on for the lip-sync version...