Afleveringen
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Returning guest May Pang has had a busy couple of years, both with the presentation of her story in the acclaimed documentary, The Lost Weekend: A Love Story, as well as her ongoing touring photographic exhibit of photos she took fifty years ago. In this conversation, we discuss a number of topics outside the doc, including …
298: May the Second – The Found Weekend with May Pang Read More »
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2024 winds down with the merging of two guests that have appeared on the show this year, in a spirited discussion of David Whelan’s investigation into John Lennon’s murder as presented in Mind Games. Robert Rosen (Nowhere Man) serves as skeptic in a conversation weaving together the bigger picture that converged on December 8, 1980, as …
297: All I want Is The Truth with David Whelan and Robert Rosen Read More »
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Many of you have by now seen the new doc, re-presenting the February 1964 footage of The Beatles’ two-week jaunt in NYC, Washington and Miami, shot by Albert and David Maysles. As you know, producer Martin Scorsese has a history of music documentaries (including Living on the Material World) but this one is directed by his …
295: Beatles ’64 with David Tedeschi and Margaret Bodde Read More »
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The Olympiad series picks up again, with music scholar Gary Wenstrup on board, picking up where we left off at episode 276, the Filmtrack Olympiad. Be sure to add your name to the [email protected] Newsletter list to enter the giveaway of the vinyl Beatles ’64 Mono Capitol albums. About “(Wild) Honey Pie”
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Viewed at one level, Paul’s 1980’s career was bookended by the album triumphs of Tug of War and Flowers In The Dirt. But that would be to overlook the January 1980 Tokyo drug bust, the dissolution of Wings, John’s murder, and then a period that may best be described as uneven: duets (of varying quality), …
293: Macca’s 80s Read More »
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An essential component of The Beatles’ appeal was their sense of humour, showcased not only in their two feature films (A Hard Day’s Night, Help!) but also their TV appearances, interviews and even their music. TV comedy writer Jeff Martin (Late Night with David Letterman, The Simpsons) returns to the show to discuss how this …
292: The Comedy of The Beatles with Jeff Martin Read More »
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n the 44 years since John Lennon’s death, the trauma of that night is still as raw, so much so that, for most people, the facts of what went down are far too painful still to examine closely. But when one does, as returning guest David Whelan has, they depict sometihng far more disturbing and …
291: December 8, 1980 with David Whelan Read More »
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In 2023, I hosted writer James Campion with Jeff Martin for a discussion of The Beatles’ 1968 mega-hit and Apple Records debut. This time, we’re drilling down deep for an analysis of the song’s composition (as well as possible sources of inspiration) with the musicologists of RPM School: Walter Everett (author of volumes one and …
290: “Hey Jude” Reconstructed Read More »
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With The Beatles’ film debut turning 60 this summer, the time was right for a deep dive into the cultural and cinematic significance of it all. Joining the conversation are two new guests: Sarah Pleydell and Moya Luckett. Both were born in the UK, one’s a first-gen fan, and both are authors and academics with …
289: A Hard Day’s Night At 60 Read More »
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My guest, Luca Perasi, first appeared on the show in 2023 (262). He is the McCartney historian based in Italy, whose previous works include Paul McCartney: Music Is Ideas 1970 – 1989 as well as his newest, Paul McCartney and Wings Band On The Run: The Story of A Classic Album. You can check out all his works on …
288: Band On The Run (Hand Clapping) with Luca Perasi Read More »
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My guests are three very special ladies who have all appeared on the show before, but this time, all three have memoirs out. Debbie Gendler was the first to appear on SATB (121: New York Stories) and her story as the 1st US fan (as far as I’m concerned) was initially laid out there. But …
282: The Women’s Revolution (Or: The Beatles’ Effect) Read More »
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Of the 73 million Americans who viewed The Beatles’ live debut on The Ed Sullivan Show in February 1964, we know with absolute certainty that a high percentage had their lives changed forever – this is not hyperbole. And of those, many were moved to take up instruments or start bands. And of that fraction, a handful …
281: The Beatles and The Cars with Elliot Easton Read More »
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As the first insider Beatles tell-all (not counting Francie Schwartz’s Body Count – because why would I) – 1983’s The Love You Make, a collaboration between Brian Epstein’s protege Peter Brown and today’s guest, shocked fans with what was perceived as an airing of dirty laundry. Drug use, infidelity, betrayal, wife-swapping, and overall bad behavior …
280: All You Need is the Love You Make with Steven Gaines Read More »
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At last: the SATB conversation with the man who brought The Beatles’ road manager’s long missing manuscript to press. Living The Beatles Legend is the story Mal wanted to tell before his life ended at 40 in Los Angeles in a hail of gunfire in 1976. But perhaps the wait was worth it to get his insider …
279: The Mal Evans Project Part One with Ken Womack Read More »
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Today is her 80th birthday, and given the attention being brought by the auction of some personal items through Christie’s (see https://onlineonly.christies.com/s/pattie-boyd-collection/lots/3508 ), the time was right for a conversation. We made the most of the hour, given the demand for interviews right about now, but among the things discussed were: Meeting George on the set of A …
278: An Hour With Pattie Boyd Read More »
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Listeners: you may recall my conversation with Robert Rosen (245), detailing the blocking of a pair of books by reputable authors that detailed the “househusband” years of John’s life; it evolved out of an essay Robert wrote. Well, one of those writers is here to tell his story himself. Michael Medeiros was hired in 1977 to work …
277: “Mike Tree” in Nutopia with Michael Medeiros Read More »
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Picking up where we left off (259: Sgt. Pepper Olympiad ), lecturer/professor Gary Wenstrup and I resume the Olympiad series with a pair of releases featuring film score music, the 1967 Magical Mystery Tour EP/album and 1969’s Yellow Submarine release. Owing to the unique issues, with the latter representing only four new Beatle songs and the former being a six-song …
276 Filmtrack Olympiad: Magical Mystery Tour and Yellow Submarine Read More »
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There’s no joy to be had in this subject, but it is an important topic for an open discussion. We have been fed a narrative for 43 years regarding the murder of John, yet there were aspects that either lacked detail or, upon closer inspection, made little sense. At least a couple of of authors …
275: Anomalies in the Assassination of John Lennon with David Whelan Read More »
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The author of Shout: The Beatles In Their Generation has brought out his third Beatles individual biography, forty plus years after the publication of his group one. George Harrison: The Reluctant Beatle was put together tapping Norman’s body of old interviews (with witnesses now beyond reach) as well as fresh research and new conversations (including his star witness, Pattie …
274: George, The Reluctant Beatle with Philip Norman Read More »
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