Peace and brotherly love
There are (probably) too many Beatles podcasts (I think I follow nine) but this should definitely be on your list. A random pick of five songs, rated using the show’s peculiar algorithm, is just the starting point for a lovely, good humoured discussion of The Beatles and why they are (probably) still underrated. The randomness nevertheless throws up interesting clusters of songs, for example, one of the first they recorded followed by one of the very last. This show will send you scurrying away to listen more closely for drum pedal squeaks, and to compile your own list using your own algorithm.
Rob McMinn via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/03/21
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It’s a great idea - talking around the music that was charting through the 60s whilst the Beatles were rising. Love the format. You’ll hear songs & artists you won’t have heard before (unless you are very old!). It’s like listening to mates in the pub and you’ll have your own views - that’s...Read full review »
Giggly bunt via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/16/24
Garry and Paul…I’ve been catching up on Big Sort Out since hearing your crossover on the final (say it ain’t so!) eggpod episode. It’s an excellent different angle for discussing the Beatles, their music and their place in history. Listening to stories about your past, now I’m wishing I’d had a...Read full review »
JohnC18 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/13/24
I have followed Paul and Garry since their first podcasts and this new series is excellent- as always. I wasn’t sure at first, as this series is Beatles related rather than directly about them- but it turns out to be an inspired idea to contextualise the Beatles and talk about all the other...Read full review »
Bugsy snake via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/17/24
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