The Beatles - Across The Universe (Anthology version)



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Title: The Beatles - Across The Universe (Anthology version)
Description: Slideshow set to music.This unreleased February 1968 alternative take of the song (recorded before the master), sans heavy production, appeared on Anthology 2 in 1996. This is often referred to as the "psychedelic" recording, due to the strong Indian sound, and illustrates the band's original uncertainty over the best treatment for the song.PS - Many of the viewers are curious to know what "Jai Guru Deva, Om" means. So here goes : "Jai Guru Deva" translates as (roughly) "Victory to God divine" or "Hail to the divine Guru" - here John might be referring to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi or to spiritual masters in general."Om" is an 'add-on' word here : It is used as the most sacred word in Indian thought and often used by monks during meditation.It represents the birth growth and death of the Cosmos. It is also the Vibration / sound of the Cosmos literally.If you could step outside the Universe and listen to it that is what you would hear. The Yogis hear this in deep meditation.
By: anourag
Added: 02/17/07
Runtime: 3:29
Views: 2,740,712
Comments: 25
Tags: Across, Anthology, Beatles, George, Harrison, John, Lennon, McCartney, Paul, Universe



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