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Fab4Cast - The Dutch Beatles Podcast

Fab4Cast - The Dutch Beatles Podcast

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Een podcastserie over The Beatles en de solojaren van John, Paul, George en Ringo. Boordevol achtergronden, alternatieve tracks, interviews en interessante gasten. Vaste presentatie door Beatles-kenners Jan-Cees ter Brugge (oa. auteur 'In Bed Met John & Yoko' en 'The Beatles in Holland'), Wibo Dijksma (maker van diverse Beatles-projecten op de Nederlandse radio) en Michiel Tjepkema (oa. de podcast De Laatste Dagen Van...). Vragen of suggesties? Mail naar fab4cast@gmail.com of bezoek onze Fac ...
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Friends from the Los Angeles comedy scene discuss the Beatles, an album at a time. We have no reason to, nor any special qualifications. We just want to because we're obsessed with the band, like any rational human. TOPICS INCLUDE: Reasons we love them! Stories we've read! Opinions we hold! Excitement we cannot contain! THE BEATLES!
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Ranking The Beatles

Jonathan and Julia Pretus

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Musician and self-described Beatles fanatic Jonathan Pretus ranked the entire recorded catalog of the Beatles, because he's a big, big nerd. Then he decided to make a podcast to talk with other people and learn about their connection with The Beatles' music. Tune in as Jonathan and his guests, joined by his co-host/wife Julia (a more level-headed, casual fan) discuss the rankings, what they think makes each song so great (or not-so-great), and see if it really is a fool's errand to try and r ...
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The Beatles Naked

Richard Buskin & Erik Taros

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The ultimate Beatles podcast: Deep research, unconventional topics, probing interviews and hard-hitting info that doesn't pull any punches. Hosted by Erik Taros and Richard Buskin.
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British music journalists and Beatles experts Kevin Holwett and Mark Ellen discuss the classic Anthology releases, shining a light on the fascinating stories behind these albums which tell the story of the development of The Beatles career.
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Tag med på den vildeste rejse i musikhistorien, når Radio4 følger The Beatles’ fra 1963 til 1969. På sølle syv år udvikler bandet sig fra et dresseret boyband til verdens førende kunstnere og efterlader sig en sangskat, der vil leve for evigt. Foto: Kevin Cole/Shutterstock/Ritzau Scanpix.
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What's the greatest Beatles song of all time? We think there's only one way to find out - by pitting every Beatles song against each other in the ultimate winner-takes-all tournament! Join Jono, Rob and special guests as they progress through the rounds robins, knockouts, and finals to find the ultimate Beatles song. It won't be easy, it will be contentious, but one thing's for sure - no song is safe... Not even your favourite.
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Dan hates The Beatles. Well, maybe not "hate" but he just doesn't see the big deal (but that's not as snappy a podcast title). Josh loves the Fab Four. Listen as they run through the Beatles catalog and break down what makes them great or meh.
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From pod617.com, the Boston Podcast Network, it's Get Back to the Beatles! Legend of Boston radio Cha-chi LoPrete is joined by Prof. David Gallant, a fellow Beatles guru. Stay tuned for loads of Liverpool love as the Fab 2 do a deep dive on deep cuts, trivia and much about the magnificent moptops. All you need is this pod! Listen to Cha-Chi's Breakfast with The Beatles every Saturday morning 6am-8am on the WUMB Radio Network 91.9FM Boston and Sunday mornings 10am til noon on Seacoast Oldies ...
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"Bringin' it Back to "The Beatles" with Doug and Ben" will include in-depth interviews with celebrities who discuss their bodies of work while including intimate aspects of how they were profoundly impacted by "The Beatles" throughout their lives. Doug Kolk is a professional entertainment broadcaster in Los Angeles. Ben Don Sherwood is an Australian artist/musician who runs the "World's Largest Beatles Facebook Group".....Oh yeah, and their wives are sisters!
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Popular music in the UK and the United States was a bunch of disparate genres, performed by amateurs, often to audiences of teenagers – or adults who weren't exactly discerning, in the case of folk music and mainstream American pop music – and whose musicians didn't have much to do with each other. At the end of the 1960s, it had undergone a change identical to the fracturing of “classical” and “jazz,” only in a far more rapid fashion than either of the art genres discussed did. The Beatles ...
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“I want to tell you about the Beatles” ist dein Podcast zur besten Band der Welt. Malte Asmus nimmt dich mit auf eine Reise durch die Geschichte der Fab Four: Vier Jungs lernen sich in Liverpool kennen, gründen eine Band, schießen an die Spitze der Charts und bringen ihre Fans, vor allem die weiblichen, zum Ausrasten … Keine Angst diese ollen Kamellen tischen wir euch in diesem Podcast nicht zum tausendsten Mal auf… Natürlich dreht sich auch bei “I Want To Tell You about the Beatles” alles u ...
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The Beatles var musikalsk nysgerrige og lod sig inspirere af mange forskellige musikgenrer og -kulturer. Den genre, der fik størst betydning som ny inspiration, var klassisk musik. Der er en lang række sange med instrumenter og klang fra den klassiske musik. Og disse kan vi finde lige fra gruppens første LP i 1963 til den sidste udgivelse i 1969. Fra celesten på “Baby it’s You” til inspirationen fra Beethovens “Måneskinssonate” på “Because”. Per Wium fortæller i den nye podcast om den klassi ...
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John Lennon once famously said that "The Beatles are bigger than Jesus." At that time in the 1960s, they were the most well-known rock band in the world. Behind the scenes helping the Beatles was Ken Mansfield. Ken was hand-picked to be the first U.S. Manager of The Beatles' Apple Records and thrust into a world that would change his life forever. Despite his success helping other artists like The Beach Boys, James Taylor, and Waylon Jennings, life felt empty, and Ken eventually came to know ...
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Musician brothers Paul and Garry Abbott discuss and rank their favourite Beatles and 60s records. The first three seasons covered everything Beatles, including the core catalogue, the movies and extras, and even the 70s solo singles. In season 4 they are looking at the wider musical landscape by ranking all the UK 60s Number 1s! Please enjoy and keep in touch on Twitter and Instagram @big_sort.
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NOW ON KMRE 88.3 FM- Bellingham WA! Please share this FREE unique Podcast with like-minded Friends. Hailing near Bellingham, Washington State and sounding like the the "Old Fashioned FM Station" with Lots of Music and a little history and trivia thrown in, The Progressive Rock Psychedelic Beatles Pop Show Broadcasts music can date back 50 years all taken from my personal collection. The listener will experience "Musical Stories" connecting it all with similar styles and lyrics thus creating ...
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While the Beatles only recorded together for 7 years (1963-1970), they were quite prolific. They officially released 219 songs (not counting compilations and the Anthology reunion). In that short amount of time, their influence was felt around the world in music, pop culture and fashion. For awhile there it seemed like the Beatles were leading the way with everyone following in their musical footsteps. There is no underestimating their influence on popular music. That's where the Beatlesque ...
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Pioneros, fue un programa de radio 3 bajo el magistral mando de Xavier Moreno, nos deleitó con una serie de monograficos muy exhaustivos dedicada a grandes grupos, entre los que estaban Jimmy Hendrix, Rollins Stones, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, en fin, lo mejor de lo mejor y gracias a estos audios podemos rememorar aquel gran programa que merece la pena y os animo a que disfrutéis de las dramatizaciones a cargo de Carlos Pina. Los Beatles… Es casi imposible pensar en los psicodélicos sesent ...
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As a songwriter, I could never imagine at this point in my life, putting out song a wrote at 16 or 17. I don't ever want anyone to hear that. But then again, I'm not the Beatles. who were able to resurrect one of the earliest songs in their repertoire, from well before they were even The Beatles. Though the song was in their early setlists for a lo…
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Hello! We have the privilege and honour this week to share with you exclusive audio from behind the scenes at the recent live episode recording of Chris Shaw's final 'I Am The EggPod' podcast, featuring interviews by Rob Manuel with EggPod fans and alumni, including: Mark Lewisohn, Samira Ahmed, Joel Morris, Nadia Shireen, Jason Hazeley, Julia Raes…
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Lonnie Pena, Jon Stone and I sit down to discuss the first disc of the "Mind Games: Ultimate Collection" Deluxe Box set. When asked about the release, Sean Lennon says: "People were having trouble adjusting to the 'new' John Lennon. So, I think Mind Games fell through the cracks for a number of reasons. The fact that the mixes were a bit thin didn’…
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As part of the ongoing campaign in 2024 to look back at 1964, we present another conversation with first-gen fans, this time focusing on the Capitol issues as well as US Top 40 radio. Returning guests Elliot Easton and Dennis Diken (The Cars and The Smithereens respectively) are joined by Lee Abrams, radio visionary and co-founder of Sirius XM. We …
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Okay we go a bit crazy and spend over 2 hours talking about the new release of John Lennon's 1973 solo album Mind Games. But it's understandable! First we had to talk about Mind Games in general -- how he and Yoko broke up as he started recording, the incredible session band (assembled by May Pang -- who became his girlfriend, as 'assigned' by Yoko…
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We're back! After a rather longer-than-hoped-for hiatus thanks to JG's wobbly health, Stuffology returns with one of the all-time classics of the band's back catalogue - the mighty Ticket To Ride. But does the song manage to live up to its titanic reputation? Does the song's reputation get in the way of actually appreciating it? And are cover versi…
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It is in fact, time for the new episode of Fans On The Run! The show made by, for, and about Beatles fans - and today we lean into fandom as our guest today quite literally "wrote the book" on Beatles fandom. He's the author of "The Beatles and Fandom: Sex, Death and Progressive Nostalgia", Dr. Richard Mills! Besides sex, death and progressive nost…
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Te gast is Erik Winkelman, maker van de heerlijke YouTube-serie Ranking McCartney. In de stijl van die serie gaan we met z’n vieren het Ringo-album uit 1973 ‘ranken’: wat vinden we de toptracks van het album en welk nummer had er beter niet op kunnen staan?Hier vind je onze persoonlijke 'ranking' van het album:WIBO1. I’m The Greatest2. You’re Sixte…
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LAISSEZ LES BON TEMPS ROULER! Sure y'all know how Liverpool, Hamburg, London and New York loom large in the Beatles' legend, but New Orleans? In this episode, The Podman tells how one phone call changed everything. Plus enjoy reviews of "John Lennon Focal Points," Steven Y. Landry's book Beatles Day in New Orleans, and the podcast "Ranking The Beat…
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You Will Experience Music from Germany/ France/ Canada/ Australia/ Italy/ South America/ The Netherlands/ America New and Classic Progressive Rock ("Barock Project" vs. "Focus")/ Psychedelic Pop ("Byrds" vs."The Asteroid No. 4")/ of course Pop Rock ("Tim Finn" AND "Crowded House") and bits of French Prog... That is what you will go within this one …
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While we are on our summer break from sorting the Number 1 singles of the 60s, we've been joined by Tim Worthington to talk about George Martin's 'By George!' album, featuring instrumental arrangements of various 60s hits and some original compositions. Find links to all Tim's various projects at https://timworthington.org Thanks for listening - we…
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Marv and I talk the Birmingham, UK Soundcheck (2015, "Out There" tour). Soundcheck is 40-60 minutes of Paul doing (mostly) songs not part of the main show. This week we talk "Celebration", "Miss Ann", "It's so Squeazy", "I'll Follow the Sun", and a bit about how the show has changed since Out There (two encores compressed to one! No "Yesterday"). A…
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Returning guest (episodes 130 and 174) Ivor Davis is a British journalist who, in 1964, went on tour with The Beatles for the Daily Express, covering their North American dates while ghost-writing a column for George Harrison (having taken over the assignment from Derek Taylor). He did similar duties for the following year, and after which, he sett…
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Though the Lennon & McCartney songwriting team found it harder and harder to truly write songs together from scratch as they got busier and busier, with "Baby's In Black," they were able to get "nose-to-nose" and write something truly different from what was expected at the time. A 3/4 time waltz with a melancholy lyric (possibly inspired by Astrid…
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The Last Houston storm resulted in Lonnie Pena uncovering his Seventies Beatles scrapbook. Festival Seating in the Houston Summit! Ringo, "I Dream of" Jeannie, Jim Backus and one of the hippest looking sexagenarians captured in a photograph. Also, more "Got Back 2024" dates, preparations for the "Mind Games" box, and the wonder of AI "Get Back Sess…
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This is Part 2- the Final Episode of the new Superhero “The Blurp”. Bands like “Aerosmith”, “Camel”, “The James Gang” and lesser known bands like “Aqua Nebula Oscillator”, “The Orange Peels” and “The Blood Rush Hour” weave a musical story of a Dark, and sometimes lonely World that can surround a hero. It starts off with a bang and ventures onward f…
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Marv and I review the second disc of the "One Hand Clapping' set, and the contents of the vinyl EP. It is becoming popular for many internet types to claim that this collection is now amongst their favorite Wings albums. That might be a bit of hyperbole, and it might be recency bias, but even so, this new mix and official release of the 1974 Paul M…
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In many ways, Paul McCartney is the ultimate storyteller. He's got an unparalleled ability to craft characters and a situations that are so vivid, you can't easily tell when he's hiding his own feelings and life stories in them. So when we writes a song where he's totally upfront about a situation, no story, no characters, you can bet it's somethin…
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Away from the "Desk" on vacation- I am releasing a GREAT (and Timely) one-hour podcast called "Spring". Get ready for some very rare majestic mellotron-drenched classical Progressive Rock from Spain (1976)- "Canarios"- or maybe some hits?? "Art Garfunkel" and "The Serendipity Singers"? Or how about the warped "Promises of Spring" by a future member…
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The journey of "No Reply" is a curious one. A song John seemed to not think much of, and originally offered to another Brian Epstein-managed artist, it also was possibly slated to be the final song recorded for A Hard Day's Night. If not for Ringo's tonsillitis, who knows what would've happened with it. After spending some time with it though, and …
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Lonnie and I discuss the new Mind Games-related "You Are Here" video with new footage of John and Yoko from the Robert Fraser Gallery, talking about the WWF (not the wrestling one), balloons, charity boxes and tiny badges. We also discuss Ringo's summer 2024 tour (and Lonnie's visit to Hidalgo, TX), the McCartney 2024 tour, the Blue plaque at 12 Ar…
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Our special guest this episode is Eric D. Johnson of the incredible band Fruit Bats. In addition to being an accomplished singer, songwriter and guitarist, Eric is a massive Beatles fan. He joins us to discuss a fascinating topic: the Beatles in the 1980s. When you're done listening to this episode, buy the Fruit Bats latest album "A River Running …
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It’s time for another far-out, cosmic episode of Fans On The Run! Joining me today is the former co-host of fellow-pod Nothing Is Real, Steven Cockcroft! In this conversational trip around the astral planes, we talk about the booklet that came with the Magical Mystery Tour album, the good and bad of the Moog synthesizer on Abbey Road, the feeling o…
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After spending a year and half out firmly planted in psychedelia, The Beatles returned to Earth at the beginning of 1968 with "Lady Madonna," a Paul-penned tune that pays tribute to the strength of women, a topic he mines throughout his career. The song also serves an homage to New Orleans' piano legend and rock and roll trail blazer Fats Domino, a…
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The Big Beatles Sort Out Presents: The Big 60s Sort Out! Yes, for season 4 we are taking a look at the decade that made (or was made?) by The Beatles, by ranking every UK number one, looking for sneaky Beatles links, and generally putting ourselves in the world where they crafted their legacy. Please joins us as we try and sort out, the 60s! Songs …
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Marv and I finish up our review/overview of the McCartney "Life in Lyrics" podcast with episodes 11 and 12 ("Michelle" and "The End"). We then briefly overview the series to date, and talk about some of the things we noticed (both positive and negative) through the twenty-four episodes. No full episode on any song after "Here Today" and the Tug of …
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Now available on many streaming services- Pandora/ Itunes/ IHeart Radio / PocketCasts/ Podcast Addict… Part 2 of “Life on The Farm” concludes with some comedy, a few classics from “Genesis” and “The Association” and very rare music from Heavy Rock Masters “T2” and “UFO”. You will also hear an ENTIRE SIDE of an album by “Spirit” called “The Adventur…
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Beginning with the 2017 Sgt. Pepper 50th anniversary release, a series of deluxe reissues (The Beatles, Abbey Road, Let It Be, Revolver, 1962-1966, 1967-1970) featuring remixing and the application of MAL (“machine-assisted learning”) to deconstruct and re-assemble the master recordings have hit the streets. Supervised by engineer Sam Okell and Gil…
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Voor NPO Luister hebben Jan-Cees, Michiel en Wibo een nieuwe podcastserie over The Beatles gemaakt: Poplegendes in de Polder! Deze serie verzamelt de mooiste Nederlandse avonturen van grote internationale muziekhelden. We trappen af met de avonturen van The Beatles aan ons land, nu zestig jaar geleden. Wat maakten onze helden hier allemaal mee?Wij …
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This week I am joined by the host of Fans on the Run and our own Chas Newby (and the guy who made that really neat graphic of "Rocky"), Ethan Alexanian. He joins us to discuss the Mark Lewisohn kerfuffle. For those who don't know, here is the dictionary definition of Kerfuffle: a commotion or fuss, especially one caused by conflicting views."there …
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The Big Beatles Sort Out Presents: The Big 60s Sort Out! Yes, for season 4 we are taking a look at the decade that made (or was made?) by The Beatles, by ranking every UK number one, looking for sneaky Beatles links, and generally putting ourselves in the world where they crafted their legacy. Please joins us as we try and sort out, the 60s! Songs …
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It’s time to spin a new episode of Fans On The Run! My guest for today is social-media content-creator, and fellow record-collector, Vinyl Benjy! We talk about export pressings, the “olden days” of buying CDs at Best Buy, the best deals we’ve found record shopping, the effect of certain YouTubers on record prices, whether to recommend Let It Be or …
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YEAH YEAH YEAH, we’ve been waiting 88 episode for this and it’s finally here!! In the 60s, The Beatles’ rise to fame would change the landscape of pop music and fandom forever. People were so excited to watch them, they’d urinate and scream so loud you’d struggle to hear the music. No one had ever seen fan culture or heard music like it. So it’s no…
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There seems to be somewhat of a misconception of The Beatles having a really big "Indian period." In reality, there's only 3 songs that really fit that bill, and the 3rd a final one, "The Inner Light," may be the most open hearted and enlightened one. After being inspired/challenged by a scholar he met on the David Frost show, George took lyrics fr…
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The Big Beatles Sort Out Presents: The Big 60s Sort Out! Yes, for season 4 we are taking a look at the decade that made (or was made?) by The Beatles, by ranking every UK number one, looking for sneaky Beatles links, and generally putting ourselves in the world where they crafted their legacy. Please joins us as we try and sort out, the 60s! Songs …
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WHO is talking? You might not know, as we get a quick flyby from "Toppermost of the Poppermost" hosts "Queen of All Beatles Media" Kit O'Toole and "Yeah, he is also among the co-hosts of the show" Martin Quibell. (In baseball terms, they are "openers"). The bulk of the show features BC the Beatles co-host Erika White, and "Writer, Occasional Troubl…
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Take a look at that small picture in the middle of image. Who could that be? Could that David Bowie? :) There is a connection here in this One-hour Podcast… I am honored to be in talks with Not One- but FOUR brand new bands. As in the past, it is a musical story. Below are the links and description of these 4 bands. SIX other bands complete this st…
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The longest titled song in the Beatles' catalogue is also one that maybe flies a bit below the radar. Buried on side 3 of the White album, "Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me and My Monkey" is one of the heaviest rockers in the back half of their career. Inspired by the Maharishi, and also possibly by a growing drug issue, John leads the b…
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In dit tweede deel bespreken we met Stefan ‘Graaf Tel’ Terpstra nog meer prachtige én krachtige bridges/middle eights. Ook hoor je onze persoonlijke favorieten uit zowel de Beatles- als soloperiode.Wil je ons financieel ondersteunen? Word dan Vriend Van Fab4Cast en luister naar exclusieve afleveringen die je alleen als donateur kunt beluisteren! Ki…
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The Big Beatles Sort Out Presents: The Big 60s Sort Out! Yes, for season 4 we are taking a look at the decade that made (or was made?) by The Beatles, by ranking every UK number one, looking for sneaky Beatles links, and generally putting ourselves in the world where they crafted their legacy. Please joins us as we try and sort out, the 60s! Songs …
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