The podcast dedicated to exploring the untold story behind producer George Martin's revolutionary collaboration with The Beatles.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming ArtsMusic |
Beatle author Ken Womack and Ranking the Beatles host Jonathan Pretus join me to discuss the tech that made the Beatles’ new single “Now and Then” possible. And from John's haunting vocal to Giles Martin's stirring string arrangement, we peel back th... more
A little extra mini-episode examining George Martin’s orchestration for “Live and Let Die,” with a recreation of part of the arrangement.
In our penultimate Season 1 bonus episode, we examine another solo recording, this time Paul McCartney’s thrilling theme song for the 1973 James Bond film, Live and Let Die. I’m joined by Allan Kozinn, co-author of The McCartney Legacy Volume 1, who ... more
Beatle author Ken Womack and Ranking the Beatles host Jonathan Pretus join me to discuss the tech that made the Beatles’ new single “Now and Then” possible. And from John's haunting vocal to Giles Martin's stirring string arrangement, we peel back th... more
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I’m binge-listening to this podcast and ignoring all other podcasts until I’m up to date. It’s a fascinating listen and great to hear clean elements of the tracks covered. Thank you so much.
The only thing I would suggest as an alternative suggestion so far relates to episode 10 (Revolution single version). The suggested inspiration for the intro seems a bit too precise. The British blues revival was big in the UK in 1968 (witness Yer Blues on the White Album & the band’s connections with Eri... more
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A must listen for every Beatles fan. It’s fascinating to hear how each piece comes together to make a whole. Being amazed by the finished product is only one part of the story. How it came together makes each song even more impressive.
Thank you Jason for bringing this to every Beatles fan!
I don’t know how Jason does this without ads but I’m not complaining. I just found the podcast last night and have listened to every episode, a few of them twice. Thank you for providing listeners such a high quality foray into the production aspect of the Beatles’ work. I hope you can keep them coming; I’ll keep listening!
Removing the bridge was a terrible decision. Musically it’s beautiful and makes the song richer, and lyrically it complicates the song’s ideas in a way that is typical of Lennon, who, by the way, would have abhorred Beatles myth-making as a motivation in the studio.
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