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Talk More Talk: A Solo Beatles Videocast

Talk More Talk
Paul Mccartney
George Harrison
Ringo Starr
John Lennon
The Beatles
Give My Regards To Broad Street
Beatles
Now and Then
No More Lonely Nights
Mal Evans
Top 100 Solo Beatles Songs
Beatles Solo Careers
Red and Blue Albums
Broadstreet Album
Walls and Bridges
Band On the Run
1974
Music Analysis
Rock and Roll
Gary Burr

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.

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Recent Guests

Denny Seiwell
Drummer on Paul and Linda's album Ram and the first drummer in Wings
Author of The Best and Worst of Times
Episode: Episode 155: Talking with Denny Seiwell
Dan Richter
John and Yoko's personal assistant from 1969 to 1973
danrichter.com
Episode: Episode 146: Yoko Ono and John Lennon's Artistic Bond with Madeline Bocaro & Dan Richter
Madeline Bocaro
Author of the definitive book on Yoko Ono's life and art
In Your Mind, The Infinite Universe of Yoko Ono
Episode: Episode 146: Yoko Ono and John Lennon's Artistic Bond with Madeline Bocaro & Dan Richter
Tom Frangione
Attendee at Paul McCartney's Bowery Ballroom concert and contributor to Sirius XM
Sirius XM Beatles Channel
Episode: Talk More Talk: Paul McCartney at the Bowery (featuring Tom Frangione)
Ed Crawford
Number one expert on 'Give My Regards to Broad Street', collects memorabilia related to the movie and soundtrack
Call Me Mr. Broad Street
Episode: Episode 143: 40 Years of “Give My Regards to Broad Street"
Dylan Sevey
Musician based out of Nashville, plays drums in a group called 'The Minks', co-hosts 'Discovering Dylan' podcast
Tastes Like Music
Episode: Episode 143: 40 Years of “Give My Regards to Broad Street"
David Spinozza
Renowned guitarist and session musician who played on John Lennon's 'Mind Games'.
Episode: Episode 140: Mind Games and More with David Spinozza and Ken Ascher
Ken Ascher
Keyboardist and arranger, known for his work with John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
Episode: Episode 140: Mind Games and More with David Spinozza and Ken Ascher
Laurence Juber
Legendary guitarist known for his work with Paul McCartney's Wings and various other collaborations.
Episode: TMT Extra: Laurence Juber Discusses 45th Anniversary of "Rainbow Connection"

Hosts

Darren DeVivo
Co-host known for his long career in New York radio and his engaging insights into music history.
Ken Michaels
Co-host and music commentator with expertise in Beatles history and solo works.
Kit O'Toole
Co-host with a strong background in Beatles social media and an analytical perspective on music.

Reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars from 56 ratings
  • Ken

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Normanbrookest
    United States3 years ago
  • Entertaining and Informative

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    elvis60s
    United States3 years ago
  • Audio Quality and Technical Issues

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Kierks
    United States3 years ago
  • Love Every Second!

    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!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bubbajet51
    United States4 years ago
  • Rough Ride

    The first 2 minutes with brutal record scratch and horrible theme music is so off-putting followed by unbalanced panelist mic levels 🙁

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    gordrum
    United States4 years ago

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Many fans express appreciation for the hosts' passion and insights, finding their analyses to be thought-provoking and insightful.
Overall, the feedback indicates a generally positive reception, with constructive criticism focused on improving presentation rather than the content itself.
Some reviews mention technical issues related to audio quality and presentation that detract from the overall listening experience.
Critiques include concerns over nervous laughter and filler comments that disrupt the flow of conversations, affecting clarity.
Listeners appreciate the informative and entertaining content, highlighting the engaging discussions on solo Beatles topics.

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Episode 155: Talking with Denny Seiwell
Q: What was your experience like working with Paul McCartney on the Ram album?
Denny describes the creative freedom he had and the unique sounds they experimented with during recording, emphasizing the collaborative spirit of the production.
Episode 146: Yoko Ono and John Lennon's Artistic Bond with Madeline Bocaro & Dan Richter
Q: Dan, can you tell us about any moments you saw how Yoko's confidence held up against criticism?
Despite facing immense public pressure and scrutiny, Yoko found strength and continued to create art, even when it affected her personally.
Episode 146: Yoko Ono and John Lennon's Artistic Bond with Madeline Bocaro & Dan Richter
Q: Madeline, how did John and Yoko influence each other artistically?
John helped Yoko loosen up and express her sense of humor, while Yoko challenged John to sing meaningful lyrics, leading to songs like 'Imagine.'
Episode 144: Digging into the 50th Anniversary Edition of “Living in the Material World"
Q: What are your thoughts on the new mixes?
The new mixes make George's vocals clearer and bring more definition to the instrumentation, enhancing the listening experience overall.
Episode 120: The Beatles’ Last Single “Now and Then”: Where Will It Fit in the Group’s Legacy?
Q: What do you think of the demo versus the released song?
The demo had potential but was unfinished; the final version became a more emotional piece that showed Beatles' magic in production.

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2. Dan Richter
3. Madeline Bocaro
4. Tom Frangione
5. Ed Crawford
6. Dylan Sevey
7. David Spinozza
8. Ken Ascher

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