Klaus Voormann Reveals the Wild Story Behind The Beatles’ Revolver Cover
Klaus Voormann Reveals the Wild Story Behind The Beatles’ Revolver Cover. While Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band is often hailed as The Beatles’ creative peak, many fans and critics still point to Revolver as the band’s true turning point — the record where everything changed. It was the moment their sound exploded from black-and-white pop into full-blown technicolor, opening the door to the psychedelic era. Reflecting on it today, Voormann notes that the long hair that shocked so many people in the mid-’60s was more than a fashion statement — it represented freedom, rebellion, and transformation. His pen-and-ink style, delicate yet bold, became the thread that tied the collage together. The result wasn’t just a portrait — it was a visual symphony, perfectly in tune with the music that changed everything.

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