Tomorrow Never Knows
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  • Reads 187
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 2
  • Time 32m
Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2016
Following the infamously taken out of context 'Bigger than Jesus' comment, the Beatles find themselves subject to endless threats. Frazzled and fearing for their lives, they set off for what is to be their final American tour. But when things spiral out of control at the hand of a new, rapidly spreading worldwide pandemic, things take on an unexpected twist. Set in early 1966.
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In 1962 it looked like the Beatles were finally getting their big break; they had a real manger, they were recording songs, and their popularity was soaring to new heights. However, one thing stops them in their paths. They realize that they have another concert set up in Hamburg, at the Star Club, on Christmas, and New Years. This is extremely down-heartening, especially after Stuart's recent death, and one Beatle takes the news especially hard. George has already quit the band once to do something else, and he decides to quit once again, prompting his friends to be shocked and very dismayed. It seems that George's mind is made up, but when he has a visit from a completely unexpected visitor that can't logically be talking to George at all, his decision starts to waver. After the visitor gives George an other worldly adventure showing him what could happen if he quits the band, might George change his mind? After all, can he really let the fates he sees end up being the fates of his best mates? (This is sort of a take off of It's a Wonderful Life, only because a character is shown what 'could be' if he doesn't change his mind. I got this idea because George really did quit the Beatles once, and I imagine he was very disheartened when he learned they had to play in Germany on Christmas and New Years, which was also true.)