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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Just started listening to this podcast and I find it enjoyable. It has been good at exposing me to Beatles solo stuff. I appreciate the hosts music theory knowledge, something I have no clue about. I enjoying learning more about the technicalities in music w/o it taking the magic away.
Kacki via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/07/22
This is brilliant for Beatle heads like me. The two chaps are personable and clearly know a lot about music – the making of it and many other aspects. It’s wonderfully anoraky and makes you want to go and listen to the Beatles straight away. Highly recommended.
Rusty Loon via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/26/21
Why doesn’t Paul get to give marks?! Seems bizarre. Would balance it up, lead to more informed score. And faintly hilarious how precise Gregg’s marks are, eg 91.5.
Rusty Loon via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/11/21
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