Revolution 9

"Revolution 9" is a erie sound collage by John Lennon. The song is an extended version of the "original" Revolution (song) and the purpose behind it was to show the revolution in all its madness and confusion. It was included on The Beatles album (also known as The White Album). And no other beatle wanted to put it on the White Album. And also, if you play it backwards, it talks about Paul being dead. Which is obviously a rumor. Later, industrial artist Marilyn Manson covered it on his "Get Your Gunn" EP, and he called it "Revalation 9". It included Manson's backwards voice and snippets of Charles Manson talking.

Alternate Mix
There is also an alternate mix of this song called "Revolution 9 alternate mix". There are extra spoken vocals. There are also no football chants after Yoko Ono talks. Instead, it ends with an echoed "Take this brother, may it serve you well". This version is 8:03 instead of being 8:22 like the regular version.

Here's the external link to the YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDRdMSTAnAg

Links
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PG0wksBzKSc -- backmask (creepy)

Credits
John Lennon: vocals; piano, mellotron; electronic and home-made sound effects, tapes and tape loops. George Harrison: vocals, tapes and tape loops. Ringo Starr: vocals. Yoko Ono: vocals.