Something About the Beatles
Hosted by award-winning author Robert Rodriguez, Something About The Beatles is an intelligent but entertaining examination of The Beatles' music and career. Smart, funny and surprising - just like the Fab Four.
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the oldest, maybe the first… and still my Fave Beatles podcast!
Nov 27
SATB was the first truly in depth and intelligent podcast dedicated to the many aspects of the Beatles career and impact I can remember finding. Getting down to that granular level. Love it! been listening for almost 10 years now! we are very grateful. thanks to Robert and crew <3
Great till you invite on conspiracy theorists
Dec 7
Love the pod but giving a David Whelan a platform to spread his unsubstantiated “second shooter” theory of John Lennon’s murder is a serious error in judgment.
A Hard Day’s Night
Sep 12
I’m listening to your podcast on a Hard Day’s Night turning 60. The comment by the gal who said she lived in Hicksville America…my family had recently moved to Loco Hills, New Mexico from northeastern Oklahoma. Loco Hills probably had a population of 200. I saw a Hard’s Night in Artesia, NM, the nearest town of any size where we shopped for groceries and clothing. I was 9 years old, and I already loved the Beatles, of course I had seen them on Ed Sullivan on our old black and white tv. I had a Beatles hair bow, fake black velveteen that had all their names in white and of course I had Beatles boots. Later on I was the first girl in Loco Hills to sport white gogo boots with fishnet stockings 😂
Beatles Breakup
May 5
Apologies if you’ve covered this theory before and I missed it. Theory: what if John pulled himself out of the Beatles because he felt his songwriting abilities were diminishing while George was coming on strong. Paul was on fire of course. Could it have entered his mind that he might become “the George” with a couple songs on each album? He wasn’t too helpful with George songs on the White Album. What if he saw a George as an incoming threat? The good looking guy who’s talking to your wife at a party. We all assume John loved his White Album songs as much as we do. But what if John didn’t love them but “only liked them”… knowing they weren’t “hit” songs in his competition with Paul. He’d already done the “No Ego thing” with LSD. If he didn’t think his songs were “Beatles’ Quality” that could explain his fear of George overtaking him in the band. In John’s mind the songs George contributed to Abbey Road might have really triggered self-doubt. If John goes solo he can avoid direct competition. I know you can shoot holes in this theory… but at least give it a little thought. LOVE YOUR SHOW!!!
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- CreatorEvergreen Podcasts
- Years Active2019 - 2024
- Episodes307
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Parading Press
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