Before “Strawberry Fields Forever” became one of the most haunting Beatles tracks ever recorded, it started with a strange, dreamy sound on a keyboard called the Mellotron. Paul McCartney first discovered its potential—tinkering with that now-iconic flute intro—while John Lennon shaped the song’s surreal lyrics in late 1964. These early sparks would soon become a masterpiece that changed everything. A song about memory, loss, and escape—born from a few keys and a vision only John could see.
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