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The Beatles "Yesterday and Today" album cover ("butcher cover", circa 1966)

The beatles album cover for “Yesterday and Today” was a bit controversial to say the least; it featured the members dressed in butcher coats holding raw meat and baby-doll parts.  

Multiple angles and shots were produced and you can easily google “beatles butcher cover” for the alternative takes – if you can stomach it.

After an outcry, they rereleased it with alternative covers.  It was released in 1966, or is it 1666?

While the members insisted (at the time) it was in protest of the Vietnam war, I call bullshit.   It is a celebration of the carnage the elite love so dear that has been happening yesterday and today.  Pun intended!

Is this a nod to child sacrifice?  Who knows but it is quite graphic and disturbing for a brit-pop band.

Copyright ©️ Capitol records, 1966

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Eddie
Eddie
2 months ago

As King Solomon stated God’s wisdom, he gave us Ecclesiastes 1:9-11.

And so it is.

Godisgood
Godisgood
2 months ago

I dont get the conxept of this? So getting pictorial with decapidated bodies of babies while smiling?

Jane
Jane
2 months ago
Reply to  Godisgood

They’re part of the elite. It’s what they do. Of course we, you don’t get it. We/you still have what some refer to as a soul.

Hunter
Hunter
2 months ago

left top corner says it all

Sherrie
Sherrie
2 months ago
Reply to  Hunter

Act natural? That’s what it says.. whoa

Anonymouse
Anonymouse
1 month ago

The Beatles were into the occult. The Sgt Pepper album with that depraved Crowley amongst the sea of faces. Also their film Help was all about a human sacrifice.