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148: Nothing But Today – A Conversation with the Mona Lisa Twins

If all you know about this sister act out of Austria is an array of Beatles covers on Youtube, then you don’t know the Mona Lisa Twins. They are the present-day embodiment of the ripples of waves begun when the Beatles entered popular consciousness over half a century ago; a manifestation of what Geoff Baker called “a good way of looking at the world.” Lots of great artists emerged from the sixties and afterward, inspired by a force that The Beatles embodied and then set into motion. This puts the Mona Lisa Twins in good company. Listen and discover. Home site: https://monalisa-twins.com/ Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/MonaLisaTwins Thanks to Rick Wey and Trevor Beaumont The post 148: Nothing But Today – A Conversation with the Mona Lisa Twins appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 25, 20181h 3m

147: The ‘Perfect’ Beatles Album – A Hard Day’s Night vs. Sgt. Pepper

There is no real perfection, a much-loved artist once sang. But in Beatle world, where excellence is the common consensus, the act of assessing how well they executed their art as distinguished by individual releases is – at the very least – ripe for a thoughtful discussion. Returning to the show is TV writer Jeff Martin (4th time around!), and new to SATB is sports reporter Andy Martino. It was his stray observation on the Shea Anything podcast that prompted this conversation. The post 147: The ‘Perfect’ Beatles Album – A Hard Day’s Night vs. Sgt. Pepper appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 18, 20181h 13m

146: Fab 4 Mania with Carol Tyler

Ever wonder what the lives of those screaming legions of fans were like? Wonder no more: today, I speak with award-winning cartoonist, Carol Tyler, whose memoir of her Beatles adoration, Fab 4 Mania: A Beatles Obsession and the Concert of a Lifetime, has just been published. The book builds on the diary that she kept as 13-year old, vividly chronicling her devotion with the art and journals she kept from back in the day. Her journey articulates the fan experience of someone who grew up with The Beatles, while also serving as a love letter to the city of her birth (and mine): Chicago, and how local top 40 radio (WLS, WCFL, WVON) impacted young lives while shaping tastes. Carol’s richly illustrated book transports readers back in time, capturing the immediacy of anticipating and witnessing a Beatles concert during those all-too-brief touring years. It features an Introduction written by Beatles biographer Hunter Davies. The post 146: Fab 4 Mania with Carol Tyler appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 9, 20181h 26m

145: Something About The Rolling Stones (and The Beatles)

At last: SATB takes on a long-requested topic, comparing and contrasting two of the biggest acts out of the UK during the 1960s. Quantifying art is a fool’s errand, yet here we are because we can’t help ourselves. The conversation takes this article by Michael Salfino as a starting point, along with our Bill Wyman’s recent piece on the membership of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame. These accomplished journalists join me and Ben Rowling in a conversation tracing the respective internal band dynamics and the arc of their respective artistry into the decades that followed. Check out Bill’s work here: http://www.vulture.com/author/bill-wyman/ Check out Michael’s work here: https://www.pastemagazine.com/writers?name=michael+salfino Mashups courtesy of BDJ – hear his work here: https://bdj.podomatic.com/ Twitter: @MichaelSalfino Bill Wyman: @hitsville The post 145: Something About The Rolling Stones (and The Beatles) appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 29, 20181h 26m

144: Seeing The Beatles

As an end-of summer two-fer, SATB presents a double bill: two different ways of “seeing” the Beatles. First, on the 50 years since the Mad Day Out, my guest is photographer Tom Murray; author of the newly-published book, The Beatles: Tom Murray’s Mad Day Out – a colorful revisit to a summer’s day when all was Fab in the world. Second, meet John Pring and Rob Thomas: graphic artists and authors of Visualizing The Beatles. Their book presents the Beatles’ story visually, laying out all manner of data in the form of colorful graphics, enabling the reader to grasp a lot of information quickly. Tom Murray’s site Visualizing The Beatles site The post 144: Seeing The Beatles appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 5, 20181h 16m

143: Yellow Submarine at 50

In this expanded episode, I speak with Dr. Bob Hieronimus and Laura Cortner. The two have worked together for decades researching a number of topics, but in this instance: the Yellow Submarine film; interviewing every available participant in its creation. Dr. Bob published Inside the Yellow Submarine: The Making of The Beatles’ Animated Classic in 2002 – it remains the definitive telling, but they are preparing a follow-up volume of new research and interpretation later this year. Check out their latest info and YS books here: https://yellowsubmarinebook.com/ The post 143: Yellow Submarine at 50 appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 9, 20181h 46m

142: Truth and Beauty…and Keyboards (with Jeff Martin)

Television writer Jeff Martin makes his third appearance on the show, this time focusing the conversation on one of his vocations – playing keyboards in a band – and how The Beatles (Paul mainly) utilized an array of instruments in the studio: piano – electric piano – organ – harmonium – Mellotron – synthesizer, and so forth; and how their use evolved from doubling instrumental parts to adding color to forming the basis of some of their finest compositions. The post 142: Truth and Beauty…and Keyboards (with Jeff Martin) appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 20, 20181h 29m

141: The Historian and The Beatles

In which we welcome back to the show historian Erin Torkelson Weber. In this episode, we pick up where we left off; this time discussing older canon works like Ian MacDonald’s Revolution in the Head and Peter Doggett’s You Never Give Me Your Money; (also Peter McCabe’s outdated Apple To The Core and the problematic memoir of Geoff Emerick) as well as new essential works like Riding So High by Joe Gooden. We also talk about how the Beatles’ historic narrative was shaped, countered and re-evaluated as Mark Lewisohn’s works represented a true revolution in Beatles scholarship. Erin’s previous appearance: http://somethingaboutthebeatles.com/116-beatles-historians/ Her blog: https://beatlebioreview.wordpress.com/ Erin in action: The post 141: The Historian and The Beatles appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 9, 20181h 13m

140: John Lennon: The Boy Who Became A Legend with Michael Hill

It isn’t often that we are given a firsthand account from somebody who set in motion events that literally changed the world. But there we are and here it is: Michael Hill was a classmate and friend of John Lennon’s, beginning at age 5. A keen observer and articulate narrator, he has set his recollections down for all of us in his book, John Lennon: The Boy Who Became A Legend. As Michael himself points out, lots of boys went to school with John Lennon but only one – this one – stirred something inside the directionless 15 year-old and set him on the path to rock – and conquer the world in the process. Check out Michael’s story – and his book – here: http://www.johnlennonlegend.com/ The post 140: John Lennon: The Boy Who Became A Legend with Michael Hill appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 19, 201851 min

139: As Time Goes By with Derek Taylor

It was 45 years ago that Beatle confidant and Apple Press Officer Derek Taylor published his first memoir, As Time Goes By. Long out of print, it has recently been re-published, this time with a contextualizing foreword penned by rock journalist Jon Savage (Mojo magazine, England’s Dreaming: Sex Pistols and Punk Rock, 1966: The Year The Decade Exploded, plus much more). Jon sat down with me to discuss Derek, As Time Goes By, The Beatles, the White Album, 1966, plus an array of offshoot topics. Check out Jon’s As Time Goes By playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/user/fabersocial/playlist/5q60ISNL0EZAhgP0vdrRQa Here’s Jon’s write-up on The Residents’ “Beyond the Valley of a Day in the Life” from The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2010/jun/21/savage-song-residents-beatles The post 139: As Time Goes By with Derek Taylor appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 8, 20181h 4m

138: A Is For Apple

50 years: in the first of what will be a series throughout this year and next, we examine The Beatles’ Apple enterprise; focusing here on the start-up and in articular on Apple Publishing and the array of what-if talents drawn to the corps. My guest is Axel Korinth, co-author of the two volumes of A is For Apple books – mammoth richly illustrated histories of Apple. Songs heard in whole or in part: 1. Mary Hopkin – Those Were The Days 2. The Perishers – How Does It Feel 3. Coconut Mushroom – Any Day Now 4. Grapefruit – Dear Delilah 5. Jackie Lomax and Elvis Presley – How The Web Was Woven 6. Jackie Lomax – Sour Milk Sea 7. Grenville and Weston – Aeroplane (acetate) 8. Slow Dog – Little Girl 9. Crosby, Stills and Nash – Blackbird 10. Contact – Round and Round 11. Chris Hodge – We’re On Our Way 12. White Trash – Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight 13. The Iveys – I’ll Kiss You Goodnight 14. The Iveys – I’m In Love 15. John Tavener – excerpt from The Whale (Melodrama and Pantomime) 16. Elastic Oz Band – God Save Us 17. Brute Force – King of Fuh 18. Bojoura – Everybody’s Day 19. Jackie Lomax – New Day (BBC) 20. Contact – Lovers From The Sky For more on the projects produced by Axel Korinth and Ed Dieckmann, see http://www.apcor.net/ For volume 1: http://www.apcor.net/a-is-for-apple-reprint/ For volume 2: http://www.apcor.net/a-is-for-apple-volume-2-the-winter-of-discontent-jan-mar-1969/ For the CD A is for Acetates: http://www.apcor.net/a-is-for-acetates/ The post 138: A Is For Apple appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 22, 201853 min

137: With Billy Preston

To call the stunningly-talented musician/singer/songwriter a “Beatles sideman” is to sell short his tremendous gifts and the tangible effect he had on the group when they most needed a spark plug. Billy Preston was a keyboard savant for sure, but he was also someone the Beatles embraced as an equal; going so far as to float him as an actual “fifth Beatle.” I’m joined by multi-instrumentalist/producer/recording artist/Beatles author Anthony Robustelli for a conversation covering not just the “Get Back”/Let It Be sessions, but also Billy’s collaborations with the ex-Beatles going into the solo years (and with the Rolling Stones). Check out Anthony’s work here: https://www.anthonyrobustelli.com/ https://www.thebeatlesiwanttotellyou.com/ https://www.shadybear.com/ https://shadybearbklyn.podbean.com/ and the video I referenced here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXSPZd9hYy4 The post 137: With Billy Preston appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 10, 20181h 10m

136: The Beatles in the Studio with Jerry Hammack (part 2)

Ben Rowling and I resume our conversation with the author of The Beatles Recording Reference Manuals series. In this episode, we talk gear (amps and guitars), as well as examine some long-held beliefs about certain recordings. Check out Jerry’s series here. The post 136: The Beatles in the Studio with Jerry Hammack (part 2) appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 3, 201838 min

135: Ranking The Beatles

Even if we don’t write them down, we all make lists (if only mentally). Back in June 2017, rock journalist Bill Wyman boldly committed his ranking of every Beatles canon recording from worst to best. It was a move certain to stir the pot of debate, and so it did. On this show, we discussed not only his list, but also the role of the rock critic – the role of radio in shaping tastes, and how it’s evolved – and how we as fans quantify Beatle music. Bill’s list can be found here. Other works can be found here and here. Follow him on Twitter here. The Sirius XM list as selected by fans is here. The post 135: Ranking The Beatles appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 28, 20181h 2m

134: The Beatles in the Studio with Jerry Hammack (part 1)

In which we (Ben Rowling and I) discuss the Beatles’ approach to their work in the studio – their creativity, work ethic and use of technology to push the boundaries of their art – with author/producer/engineer/musician Jerry Hammack. Check out Jerry’s series – The Beatles Recording Reference Manuals – here. The post 134: The Beatles in the Studio with Jerry Hammack (part 1) appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 21, 201848 min

133: Rutles I – A Conversation with Director Gary Weis

In the first installment of what will, over time, serve as a commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the All You Need is Cash TV film, I spoke with director Gary Weis. In addition to his career as a documentary filmmaker, SNL short film creator and music video director, he recalls his work on The Rutles’ long-form “rockumentary,” as well as his interactions with George Harrison throughout his career. [SNL sound clips owned by NBC and Broadway Video] The post 133: Rutles I – A Conversation with Director Gary Weis appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 5, 20181h 8m

132: John and Paul – Truth and Beauty

Returning as a SATB guest is Jeff Martin, whom you will remember from 122 – The Simpsons episode. In addition to his writing on that show as well as Late Night with David Letterman beginning in the 1980s, he is also a musician and therefore speaks the language of The Beatles specifically, as well as creativity generally. Our conversation centered on the Lennon-McCartney partnership and the way that their unique combination of talents and temperaments created something far bigger than the sum of its parts. More on Jeff’s career here. (The article he referenced – The Power of Two by Joshua Wolf Shenk – was published in The Atlantic in July 2014 and can be found here.) The post 132: John and Paul – Truth and Beauty appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 27, 20181h 33m

131: The Beatles and Randy Bachman, By George!

Yes, he’s the guy who sang “Takin’ Care of Business” and “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet,” but if that’s all you know about this accomplished artist, then you are missing out on a lot. Randy has penned #1 hit singles for two different recording acts; toured as an All Starr; hosted a popular radio show in his native Canada; published several books, and much, much more. Our conversation encompasses his new album, By George – By Bachman, but much more, including production tricks, Beatle secrets, touring with Ringo, Winnie the Pooh and a deeply personal discussion of spirituality and how George directly impacted his life. Check out Randy’s activities here: http://randybachman.com/ and his deconstruction of the “A Hard Day’s Night” opening chord here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwfH9oAiPH0 The post 131: The Beatles and Randy Bachman, By George! appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 9, 20181h 25m

130: The Beatles and Charles Manson

Now that there’s been an ending to the story, it seems like a good time to examine the intersection between artists who stood for love and peace and a career criminal/sociopath who will forever be tied to them, by virtue of the demented “gospel” ripped straight from their albums. It may be unfathomable from this distance that a group of young people could be persuaded by Charles Manson to commit unspeakable acts, but that’s exactly what happened in the summer of 1969, when seven innocents (and an unborn baby) were brutally slain, purportedly to ignite a race war. I’m joined for this discussion by a friend of the show, whom many of you are doubtless familiar with: journalist Ivor Davis, who penned his memoirs of touring with The Beatles across America during the 1960s. But did you know that he was at the center of covering the Tate-LaBianca case and even penned the first book on the crimes, Five To Die (1970)? It was his findings that provided a roadmap to the prosecution, later chronicled in Vincent Bugliosi’s best-seller, Helter Skelter (co-written by Curt Gentry). The post 130: The Beatles and Charles Manson appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 23, 20181h 14m

129B: “Acoustic Beatles” with Dave Mirkin 2 (This Time It’s Personal)

Picking up where we left off, we discuss an array of topics and songs, mostly adhering to the “acoustic Beatles” theme. (For some reason, we seemed to gravitate to the White Album a lot…) But there’s also much about the impact of success; the level of support the Beatles gave each other; George and the Traveling Wilburys; the US albums and the inherent comedy in and around their work. Songs in no particular order include: “I Feel Fine” – “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” – “Junk” – “Two of Us” – “Norwegian Wood” – “Blackbird.” Dave Mirkin, who first guest appeared on SATB 122, needs no introduction. The post 129B: “Acoustic Beatles” with Dave Mirkin 2 (This Time It’s Personal) appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 15, 20181h 15m

129A: “Acoustic Beatles” with Dave Mirkin

Back in September, I first talked Beatles with this Renaissance man, in the context of The Beatles with The Simpsons. As you listeners will remember, Dave had a lot to say about the Beatles well beyond the parameters of that TV show. Well he’s back, and the subject we set out to discuss was the Beatles’ use of acoustic instruments – something Dave is well-versed in. But as conversations will, we went far afield from that, covering subjects ranging from sincerity to darkness versus happiness to re-arranging songs on the fly to what the Beatles were doing alongside their contemporaries. And as the momentum mounted, I realized that there were more things discussed than any one show could reasonably contain. So enjoy 129A; 129B coming up (so to speak)! “I Am The Walrus” acoustic excerpt by Laurence Juber: https://www.amazon.com/LJ-Plays-Beatles-Vol-2/dp/B003U8O2OY Revolver mash-up by Douglas Grant: https://beta.prx.org/stories/11512 The post 129A: “Acoustic Beatles” with Dave Mirkin appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 12, 201853 min

128: The Beatles, Paul McCartney (and added Attraction)

In 1978 – the year he joined Elvis Costello in The Attractions – bassist Bruce Thomas was personally selected by Paul McCartney to participate in the Rockestra – an all-star ensemble assembled for a pair of Back To The Egg tracks. The collective gathered onstage a year later as part of Wings’ finale at the Kampuchea benefit. But Bruce Thomas is more than an inventive bass player: he’s a veteran musician (with roots in Britain’s 60s Blues Boom) as well as an acclaimed author of fiction and non-fiction both. His newest project – a collaboration with Spencer Brown – includes a Beatles cover. Check out Back To The Start here: https://spencerbrownbrucethomas.bandcamp.com/releases Check out Bruce’s works here: https://www.brucethomas.co.uk/ The post 128: The Beatles, Paul McCartney (and added Attraction) appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 20, 201751 min

127: John Lennon, “Invisible Guitarist”

John once observed that, in his opinion, Paul was “…an egomaniac about everything else about himself, but his bass playing” – which was as influential as it was innovative. It is therefore a delicious irony to report the same was true of John: while he touted his status as an artist (not to mention “genius”) at every opportunity, he could be surprisingly reserved / conflicted about his own technical abilities on his chief instrument. In this episode, I talk with musician/producer Ben Rowling, who breaks down John’s unsung contribution to The Beatles’ sound, as well as the impact he had on the rhythm guitarists that came after. With isolations and recreation, no one will ever again think of John’s instrumental Beatles work as “invisible.” The post 127: John Lennon, “Invisible Guitarist” appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 4, 20171h 17m

126: 70s Beatle Fandom, etc…

SATB began as a conversation between two Beatle friends who happened to be writers; this episode began as a conversation about being a Beatles fan in the 70s. But in both instances, some unexpected twists and turns along the way led to other destinations… I’d like you all to meet Andrew Vaughan – a good friend of mine, a music writer and hardcore Beatle fan. He’ll be helping out with the show, and in this episode, we try our best to stay on topic. Results may vary. Songs include recordings by The Damned, The Optimists and The Residents. The post 126: 70s Beatle Fandom, etc… appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 24, 20171h 31m

125: Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and the Traveling Wilburys

The unexpected loss of The Heartbreakers’ leader (and “Charlie T./Muddy Wilbury”) presents an opportunity to look back on the career of the accidental supergroup: the Traveling Wilburys, whose debut album issued almost thirty years ago represented an unimaginable musical collaboration among some of rocks’s giants. Presenting their back story is rock journalist Jeff Slate (http://jeffslatehq.com/index/), whose newly-published Roy Orbison: The Authorized Biography traces the career of a singular artist who, truth be known, served as an unwitting catalyst in the group’s formation. His ties to The Beatles as an artist and a friend are likewise traced. Check out http://royorbison.com/ for more on the book. “Please Please Me” by “Roy Orbison” recorded by Jared Lekites: jaredlekites.bandcamp.comJared’s band, The Lunar Laugh: thelunarlaugh.bandcamp.com The post 125: Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and the Traveling Wilburys appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 2, 20171h 21m

124: Finding The Fourth Beatle with David Bedford

You may already know the author of Liddypool and The Fab 104 for his meticulous research in already well-trod grounds. But with his latest work, David Bedford reveals new revelations – some of them shocking. In Finding The Fourth Beatle, David brings a fresh interpretation and critical new analysis to Beatles scholarship, going where the evidence leads him regarding the truth behind Pete Best’s parting ways with the group, as well as the process of recruitment that (eventually) led to Ringo. There is also new light shed on the 18 (!) Beatle drummers, the Decca audition, Brian’s unsigned managerial contract and those who might have been Beatles – but weren’t. David is also working on an accompanying documentary and a companion CD release. Find out more at https://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/finding-the-fourth-beatle The post 124: Finding The Fourth Beatle with David Bedford appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 22, 20171h 21m

123: All About That Bassist

In something of a departure from the usual, SATB presents a conversation with Arion Salazar, original bass player with Third Eye Blind (“Semi-Charmed Life” – “Losing A Whole Year” – “How’s It Going To Be” – “Never Let You Go”) and this year on tour with XEB. As you will hear, he is an accomplished recording artist whose life path was impacted virtually from birth by The Beatles (who, as it happened, had just split up while he was in utero). Arion offers up his insights as a fan and as a student of the Beatles on the group, on Paul (certainly as a bassist) as well as on Klaus Voormann. The post 123: All About That Bassist appeared first on Something About The Beatles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 17, 20171h 0m