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As 1966 rolled around, the Beatles insisted on some well deserved and long overdue time off. For three months, they relaxed, hung out with friends, and ...read more
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Our previous show was dedicated to the American version of this classic LP, along with its accompanying single, the double a-side “We Can Work It Out/Day ...read more
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The American "Rubber Soul"
There’s no question that “Rubber Soul” marked a significant turning point in the Beatles’ career, particularly in regard ...read more
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Episode #29 in our ongoing coverage of every sanctioned-release by the Beatles finds us at the end of the band’s second tour of America, and then heading ...read more
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While the ‘Help!” album was still ‘hot of the presses’ and the movie was still in theaters, the Beatles embarked on their second tour of North America. ...read more
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At the height of Beatlemania, there was a significant advantage to being British as opposed to American.
In England, the record label obeyed the ...read more
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From today’s perspective, the movie “Help!” seems almost quaint and overtly silly, but in 1965, it was a reasonably innovative piece of work.
Although ...read more
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The movie ‘Help!’ was a much stranger animal than “A Hard Day’s Night”, and from an artistic perspective, not as successful.
The reason was mostly ...read more
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After concluding an amazingly successful but thoroughly brutal year, it was time to make plans for the upcoming year.
The basic plan? Repeat the ...read more
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For this show, we continue our coverage of the Beatles by playing the remaining tracks from “Beatles For Sale”. This was the band’s fourth album in Great ...read more
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