Gimme Some Truth Obadiah Jones
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A new research podcast that separates fact from fiction in the history of The Beatles.
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Yoko’s 1968 Audio Diary with Chip Madinger, Erin Torkelson Weber and Robert Rodriguez (Intro)
I’m back with a new, special season in which I am joined by Beatles authors and scholars Chip Madinger, Erin Torkelson Weber and Robert Rodriguez to discuss Yoko Ono’s 4 June 1968 audio diary. This introduction episode sets the context for the recording and a history of ’Revolution 1’ before we dive in!
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Yoko’s 1968 Audio Diary with Chip Madinger, Erin Torkelson Weber and Robert Rodriguez (Part 1)
My special guests and I begin our analysis of Yoko Ono’s audio diary from 4 June 1968. In this section, we gain insight into her and John’s early relationship and current events in their lives.
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Yoko’s 1968 Audio Diary with Chip Madinger, Erin Torkelson Weber and Robert Rodriguez (Part 2)
In this second part, we continue our investigation of Yoko Ono’s 4 June 1968 audio diary. John messes around with a fretless guitar, Kyoko goes missing and an interesting visitor arrives to EMI Studios.
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Yoko’s 1968 Audio Diary with Chip Madinger, Erin Torkelson Weber and Robert Rodriguez (Part 3)
Part three of Yoko Ono’s 4 June 1968 audio diary sees her analysing John’s handwriting, the other three Beatles and admitting jealousy of John’s work on ’Revolution’. Join Chip, Erin, Robert and I as we discuss!
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Yoko’s 1968 Audio Diary with Chip Madinger, Erin Torkelson Weber and Robert Rodriguez (Part 4)
In the final part of our analysis of Yoko Ono’s 4 June 1968 audio diary, Chip, Erin, Robert and I discuss our final thoughts and takeaways as Yoko continues to worry about Cynthia’s imminent return and John wraps up work on ’Revolution’ for the day with a rough mix.
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Bonus: Recording Device
What was Yoko using to record her audio diary? I present a new clue from an unexpected source tied together with photographic evidence to find a possible answer!