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It was 56 years ago today (December 6th, 1965) that the Beatles released their groundbreaking sixth album, Rubber Soul in America. Also released in conjunction to the album was the band's first official "double A-sided" single, "We Can Work It Out" backed with "Day Tripper. Rubber Soul featured a staring of instant classics, including "Michelle" which scored the band the 1967 Grammy for Song Of The Year despite it never being released by the band as a single "In My Life," "Drive My Car," "Nowhere Man," "Girl," "I'm Looking Through You," and "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" for which George Harrison is often credited for introducing world music into rock by contributing the song's signature sitar part. In the U.S. "Drive My Car," "Nowhere Man," the John Lennon-Paul McCartney-Ringo Starr-written "What Goes On," and "If I Needed Someon
I’m Looking Through You is an expansive visual poem celebrating the glamorous surface of Los Angeles and its reach. Animating Tim Davis s wry observat.