Psychologist Timothy Leary … LSD opened the door to the Beatles' masterpiece 'Revolver' – but also opened wounds that never healed. I asked my mom to buy me a guitar for my birthday and I love the Beatles so she bought me a Beatles Song Book. This song, the longest one ever recorded by the Beatles (excluding Revolution 9, which is technically not a "song"), could've gone on forever had its composer not ordered the tape to be slashed, jarring the listener into complete and total silence. ... Due to a number of factors, what Lennon came up with was unusable by Timothy Leary. The Beatles’ Ten Most Interesting Spiritual Songs It’s hard to name a band that has had the influence on music that the Beatles did. I did it just like he said in the book, and then I wrote Tomorrow Never Knows, which was almost the first acid song: ‘Lay down all thoughts surrender to the void,’ and all that shit which Leary had pinched from The Book Of The Dead. "Come Together" by the Beatles is a song about largely-random, unrelated subjects that turned out to be a classic in the hands of the band. I … The song’s origins were connected to an unlikely campaign in the US. Perhaps the primary reason is that the song does not actually make any sense. And we followed his instructions in his ‘how to take a trip’ book. Unlikely origins. The song was written while Harrison was a Beatle and finally released in a Beatles version in Anthology 3. The Top Ten Beatles Songs of All Time ... Lennon as a campaign song for LSD guru Timothy Leary when he ran for California governor in 1970, this became the last song all four Beatles … Leary was the one going round saying, take it, take it, take it. Timothy Leary may have walked away quietly, but Morris Levy was to do nothing of the sort. In July of 1969, work began on what would be the final Beatles album, Abbey Road. But I didn't know that Leary has played a role in George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass," the title song of George Harrison's most famous and most successful solo album. "All Things Must Pass" was influenced by the music of the Band, after Harrison had spent time in Woodstock, New York, in late 1968, following the completion of the Beatles' White Album. On the 21st of that month after a two month period of not contributing a composition, John brought his new song Come Together to Abbey Road studios for the group to work on and record. Timothy Leary 's poem "All Things Pass", a psychedelic adaptation of the Tao Te Ching , provided inspiration for the song's lyrics. This similarity caught the notice of the song's publisher Morris Levy who, shortly after the Beatles song was released, filed a lawsuit against John for plagiarism.