Podcast Episodes
Back to Search246: The Rooftop Reunion
Are you Get Back-ed out yet? No? Good, because there are still plenty of avenues to explore within the scope of January 1969. Featured today is somet…
3 years, 7 months ago
245: Catch and Kill - Controlling The Narrative with Robert Rosen
Returning guest Robert Rosen (Nowhere Man) penned an essay last year discussing a phenomenon called "catch-and-kill," wherein the powerful who wish t…
3 years, 7 months ago
244: Double Fantasy Revisited part two
Luther Russell and I roll into the next hour of discussion and analysis of the intent behind Double Fantasy; about Yoko's standing in the rock world,…
3 years, 8 months ago
243: Double Fantasy Revisited part one
Given the unique circumstance of Double Fantasy - John Lennon's first work in five years and his slaying within a few short weeks of its release - it…
3 years, 8 months ago
242: Beatles Olympiad '66 part two
In which Gary Wenstrup and I continue the discussion of Revolver, followed by a thorough analysis of the group's OTHER 1966 UK release, A Collection …
3 years, 8 months ago
241: Beatles Olympiad '66 part one
Taking a detour from some of the heavier SATB topics of late for end-of-summer light entertainment, Gary Wenstrup and I return to the series of gold,…
3 years, 9 months ago
240: The Beatles on Drugs: Riding So High
Returning guest Terry Zobeck (234: Paul McCartney Lyrics ) spent his career studying drug addiction and its effects. With a PhD in anthropology besid…
3 years, 9 months ago
239: Get Back to Kevin Harrington
In the time since publishing his memoir, The Redhead on the Roof and first appearing on SATB (160), Beatles equipment manager Kevin Harrington has no…
3 years, 9 months ago
238: Remembering the 70s with Chris O'Dell and Nancy Lee Andrews
As part of the Fab4ConJam online fan event, I convened these two Beatles insiders to take questions and reminisce. Chris O'Dell came from Tucson, AZ …
3 years, 10 months ago
237: The Dream is Over with Dan Richter
He's known to millions, in the words of Arthur C. Clarke, as “The most famous unknown actor in the world.” Richter was a mime (and a poet) during the…
3 years, 10 months ago