![]() Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on 5th January 1967 at Studio Two, EMI Studios. The recording session took place during the sessions of The Beatles' eighth studio album, Sgt. The event was organized, in part, by Vaughan himself and would feature work by Unit Delta Plus (an offshoot of the BBC's Radiophonic workshop) and Binder, Edwards & Vaughan. Typically, these events would feature experimental audio, light shows, projections and live music. Much to Vaughn's delight, McCartney agreed, and the track was recorded the very next month. McCartney, at this time, was becoming involved in the London underground art scene through his friend Barry Miles, who owned the Indica Gallery and helped start the independent scene newspaper International Times. Designer David Vaughan, from pioneering pop art collective Binder, Edwards & Vaughan, asked McCartney if he would be willing to submit a track for the upcoming A Million Volt Light and Sound Rave art festival at the Roadhouse in London on 28th January and 4th February 1967. The song's origins can be traced back to December 1966. ![]() ![]()
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