Talk More Talk is a videocast analyzing the solo catalog of the Beatles. The biweekly program features engaging discussion, interviews, audience Q&A, and much more. Hosted by Darren DeVivo, Ken Michaels, and Kit O’Toole.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Music HistoryMusic CommentaryMusic |
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I love him but frankly given how he loves every Beatle or solo Beatles song, the rest of the group always seems nervous to say Anything critical of the group. There is uh or ohs as the rest struggle to sort of critical things about a song which gets annoying and kills way too much time as well as nervous laughter. Kit seems to have greater confidence to stand up to Ken.
At times the show is unlistenable
Tom, Ken, Kit, and Joe provide interesting and funny specific discussions on solo Beatles topics. Their passion is contagious and you’ll want to go and Re listen to all the solo albums to appreciate the nuances to the fabulous music.
It’s not meant to be a negative review. The content can be great but I cannot listen to the podcast anymore due to poor audio quality, background noise and editing mistakes. It’s a shame because it’s been near impossible to enjoy the last few podcasts due to the issues mentioned above.
I Absolutely love going deep into those great albums it’s great to listen to when your in a Beatles mood or just to learn more about the Beatles I’ve learned a lot from you guys keep up the great work and tell Joe I said HI!!!!
The first 2 minutes with brutal record scratch and horrible theme music is so off-putting followed by unbalanced panelist mic levels 🙁
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Episodes feature in-depth discussions about the solo careers of the Beatles, providing listeners with insights into iconic albums, songs, and concerts from each member's post-Beatles era. Themes often include detailed analysis of album anniversaries and critiques of individual songs, collaborations, and the evolution of each artist's music. The engaging format is complemented by interviews with guests who have unique perspectives on the Beatles and their contributions, which adds depth to the content. The hosts bring a blend of knowledge and passion, appealing to both casual listeners and dedicated fans of the Beatles' solo work, making it a rich resource for anyone interested in music history and commentary.
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Talk More Talk: A Solo Beatles Videocast launched 7 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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