<Tr> <Td> "</Td> <Td> Paul would...sort of subconsciously try and destroy a great song...usually we'd spend hours doing little detailed cleaning - ups of Paul's songs; when it came to mine...somehow this atmosphere of looseness and casualness and experimentation would creep in . Subconscious sabotage . </Td> <Td>" </Td> </Tr> <P> On 4 February 2008, at 00: 00 UTC, NASA transmitted the Interstellar Message "Across the Universe" in the direction of the star Polaris, 431 light years from Earth . The transmission was made using a 70m antenna in the Deep Space Network's Madrid Deep Space Communication Complex, located outside of Madrid, Spain . It was done with an "X band" transmitter, radiating into the antenna at 18 kW . This was done to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the song's recording, the 45th anniversary of the Deep Space Network (DSN), and the 50th anniversary of NASA . The idea was hatched by Beatles historian Martin Lewis, who encouraged all Beatles fans to play the track as it was beamed to the distant star . The event marked the first time a song had ever been intentionally transmitted into deep space, and was approved by McCartney, Yoko Ono, and Apple Corps . (The first musical interstellar message was "1st Theremin Concert to Aliens", section 2 of the Teen Age Message, in 2001 .) </P> <P> The name of Arjen Anthony Lucassen's first solo album Pools of Sorrow, Waves of Joy, released in 1996, comes from a quote of "Across the Universe", which is one of Lucassen's favourite songs . In David Mitchell's novel number9dream (named after another Lennon song), the phrase "words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup" is used to express the incoherence of the character Eiji Mitake's words . </P> <P> No One's Gonna Change Our World / Past Masters version: </P>

Who sang nothings gonna change my world