Things We Said Today Beatles Radio Show
Things We Said Today is a weekly discussion of the hottest Beatles news topics and interviews of Beatles personalities by an experienced group of Beatles writers and broadcasters -- Ken Michaels, Allan Kozinn and Darren DeVivo
Always good Beatle banter
12/18/2023
While some of these blokes can occassionally sound like crotchety old men (I’m looking at you, Darren), they usually bring an experienced perspective to their discussions. The highlight of this podcast has been their scoop of getting Peter Jackson to appear and talk at length on some of the most insightful Beatle stuff in recent memory. I especially appreciate Kozin’s studied analysis and Ken’s news and optimism. Thanks for keeping it light, honest, and interesting, guys.
Some good information but a lot of engineering issues
Aug 22
Guys often your mics are so static and distorted. It’s almost uncomfortable listening to your show. You guys gotta get a better engineer or better equipment because your podcasts are not sounding very good. particular your last episode it was just so distorted and trebly and it’s not my equipment.
Episode titles
09/01/2022
The titles of the more recent episodes don’t match up with the content. Where’s the one on Revolver?
Gun ads? Seriously?
12/12/2023
I’m not sure if y’all are able to control your advertising or if it’s all up to Apple podcasting, but the last thing I want to hear on a podcast associated with John Lennon is an ad marketed for gun lovers. I don’t care about your personal politics(y’all have done a good job not bringing any up on any episodes I’ve heard) but this was completely tasteless. Especially in December (the ad mentions Christmas) Disgusting
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- CreatorThings We Said Today
- Years Active2012 - 2024
- Episodes300
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Things We Said Today
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