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A podcast that chats to a wide variety of Beatle authors and writers. What inspired them to add their entry into a library of over 1000 books?

Joe Wisbey


    • May 16, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Jonathan Gould - 'Can't Buy Me Love'

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 53:26


    My guest today is Jonathan Gould who joins me to discuss his 2007 book 'Can't Buy Me Love'. More than just a group biography, 'Can't Buy Me Love' tells the social history of Britain and America in the 1960's and provides a sharp musical analysis of The Beatles songs. He also tells us about his new book on Talking Heads, 'Burning Down The House' which tells the story of one of Rock's most influential groups and the New York scene that they came from.

    Robert Rodriguez - 'Ribbons of Rust'

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 40:14


    My guest for this episode is Robert Rodriguez who joins me to discuss the book he co- wrote with Jerry Hammack, 'Ribbons of Rust - The Beatles' Recording History in Context: Volume 1 - July 1954 - January 1963. Robert and Jerry's book tells The Beatles thrilling early story in context, describing the sights and sounds of that time creating an effect that feels like you are you are in the room with The Beatles, from the first Liverpool recording at the Percy Phillips facility to Forthlin Road, their Hamburg sessions with Tony Sheridan, Decca and Parlophone. 

    John Harris - 'Maybe I'm Amazed'

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 27:46


    I'm welcoming the journalist and writer John Harris back to the pod today, this time for a special bonus episode on his book 'Maybe I'm Amazed -  A Story of Love and Connection in Ten Songs'. When John's son James was born, and three years later diagnosed with autism, music became a source of precious connection and endless wonder for both of them. James connected with so much music, but one of his strongest passions was The Beatles. As a Beatle obsessive himself, John talks about his own relationship with the band and tells us how watching his son discover and explore The Beatles became a source of inspiration for them both.

    Ian Leslie - 'John and Paul: A Love Story in Songs'

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 40:43


    My guest for todays episode is Ian Leslie, who joins me to discuss his brilliant book on John and Paul - 'A Love Story in Songs'. Ian's book traces the twists and turns of their relationship through the music it produced and offers rich insights into the nature of creativity, collaboration and human connection.  

    Allison Bumsted 'TeenSet, Teen Fan Magazines, and Rock Journalism: Don't Let the Name Fool You'

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 40:49


    My guest for todays episode is Allison Bumstead who is here to to discuss her brilliant book on Teen fan magazines. She focuses mainly on Teenset which under the stewardship of the remarkable Judith Sims was one of the most forward thinking and exciting pop publications of the 60's. We talk about how The Beatles were portrayed in these magazines and how essential their existence was to the first generation Beatles fan.

    Seth Rogovoy - 'Within You Without You'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 44:03


    My guest today is Seth Rogovoy who is here to discuss his book 'Within You Without You - Listening to George Harrison' Seth's book is a highly personal exploration of George's essential contributions to the Beatles and his solo work, as well as his significant role as a Western proponent of Indian music and beliefs.

    Allan Kozinn & Adrian Sinclair - 'McCartney Legacy Vol 2'

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 52:22


    I'm delighted to welcome Allan Kozinn and Adrian Sinclair back to the pod to discuss Volume 2 of their McCartney Legacy series. Volume 2 covers Paul's life from 1974 up until the start of 1980 and is researched in the same fascinating detail as Volume 1 was - for this conversation I wanted to focus on what happened to Paul and Wings after their 1976 World Tour concluded, he'd reached the top of the mountain again - what happened next? 

    Elliot Mintz - 'We All Shine On - John, Yoko & Me'

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 50:14


    My very special guest for this episode is Elliot Mintz who first encountered John and Yoko in his role as a late night radio host in 1971. a strong bond between the three of them soon formed after these interviews, and soon Elliot became an almost daily part of their lives. His book tells the story of this friendship, From the breakup of The Beatles to the birth of John and Yoko's son Sean, to John's death and beyond, Elliot was there through it all, either to witness it or as a friendly voice at the end of the phone.

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    Yvonne Innes - 'Dip My Brain In Joy'

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 25:15


    I'm joined for this bonus, mini episode by Yvonne Innes to discuss her biography of her husband, Neil Innes. In my view, Neil was one of the largest contributors to British culture of the last 50 years, and is beloved to all Beatle fans as co creator of The Rutles. Yvonne's book is full of humour and love and tells her husband's remarkable life story with all the insight you'd expect.

    JR Moores - 'Off The Ground - Paul McCartney in the 1990's'

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 36:49


    I'm joined by JR Moores today to discuss his book 'Off The Ground'. JR takes a detailed look at Paul in the 90's and suggests that apart from the 60's, it turned out to be the most influential decade of Paul's professional life. Studio albums, huge tours, classical pieces and ambient side projects, as ever McCartney packs more into 10 years than most artists do in a lifetime.

    David Hepworth - 'Hope I Get Old Before I Die'

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 48:22


    I'm welcoming David Hepworth back to the pod today, this time to talk about his book 'Hope I Get Old Before I Die - Why Rock Stars Never Retire'. David's book begins at Live Aid, where Paul McCartney sings into a defective mic, and ends today where he and Ringo are more celebrated than ever. The book looks at how we got here- via knighthoods and Nobel prizes for rock's greatest generation.

    Patrick Humphries - 'With The Beatles'

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 39:07


    My guest today is renowned music journalist and author Patrick Humphries who joins me to discuss his book 'With The Beatles'. Patrick interviewed Paul, George and Ringo at various points during their solo careers, and uses this a basis to tell The Beatles story from beginning to end - with particular focus on how the Beatles legacy and impact grew after they went their separate ways. 

    Merle Frimark - My Day At Abbey Road

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 40:02


    For this very special episode, my guest is former Apple employee Merle Frimark who joins me to discuss her time as an Apple employee between 1967 and 1970. On July 23rd 1969, Merle attended the recording session for 'Come Together', where she watched The Beatles at work and captured some amazing candid pictures. The Guardian piece referenced in this episode can be found here - https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/aug/24/from-sorting-fan-mail-to-seeing-abbey-road-being-made-my-life-as-a-teenage-beatles-employee    

    Neil Fox - 'Music Films'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 41:07


    My guest for this episode is Neil Fox,  a Professor of Film Practice and Pedagogy at Falmouth University, and co-host of the acclaimed film podcast, The Cinematologists. He's here to discuss his book, 'Music Films'. We focus our conversation, of course, on The Beatles movies - what makes Hard Day's Night great and Help less great? What influence did The Beatles films have on other music films of the 60's? And how did The Rutles inspire This Is Spinal Tap?

    Greg Armstrong & Andy Neill - 'When We Was Fab'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 68:00


    My guests for this episode are Greg Armstrong and Andy Neill who join me to discuss their book 'When We Was Fab - Inside The Beatles Australasian Tour 1964'. Greg and Andy tell the story of this tour in great detail - from it's conception to The Beatles frenzied arrival and look at the legacy that they left behind. 

    Tracy Daugherty - We Shook Up the World

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 43:00


    My guest today is Tracy Daugherty who joins me to discuss his book 'We Shook Up Th World - The Spiritual Rebellion of Muhammad Ali and George Harrison'. Ali met George in a Florida boxing ring in February 1964 - and ten years later as Ali was staging one of the great sporting comebacks George was struggling across America on his Dark Horse tour - Tracy's book looks at the journey these two men took over those 10 years and how 60's icons dealt with the changing world of the 70's.  

    Debbie Gendler -'I Saw Them Standing There'

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 45:42


    My guest today is Debbie Gendler who is here to discuss her book 'I Saw The Standing There - Adventures of an Original Beatle Fan During Beatlemania and Beyond'. Debbie fell for The Beatles in late 1963 and soon found herself in the audience for their first US TV appearance on Ed Sullivan. This led to a lifetime of devotion and many crazy adventures and Beatle encounters - she shares all these stories with me, including a less than satisfactory meeting with the lads themselves.

    Mark Lewisohn on Beatles books

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 72:10


    It's terrific to welcome Mark Lewisohn back to the pod, this time to discuss the stories behind some of the major works of Beatle literature. From Hunter Davies to Derek Taylor, from Michael Braun to Richard Dilello - Mark offers his own fascinating insight into the books that so many of us have on our Beatle shelves. 

    Mary McGlory & Sylvia Saunders - 'The Liverbirds'

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 31:35


    I'm joined for this episode by Mary McGlory and Sylvia Saunders to talk about their book 'The Liverbirds - Our Life in Britain's First Rock n Roll Band'. Despite some disparaging words from a certain John Lennon, Mary and Sylvia, along with Val and Pam form The Liverbirds, and become a thrilling live act, garnering huge success particularly in Germany - they share their story, including their many Beatle related encounters, with me for this episode.

    Mark Lewisohn on Mark Lewisohn

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 75:12


    For this very special episode I'm joined by Mark Lewisohn to discuss his life, his books and the unique Beatle experiences that led him to become the writer he is today.

    Aaron Badgley -'Dark Horse Records: The Story of George Harrison's Post-Beatles Record Label'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 39:59


    My guest for this episode is Aaron Badgley, who joins me to discuss his book on Dark Horse Records, the label started by George Harrison in 1974. Aaron tells us the story of the varied collection of artists on the label, and how as a commercial venture, it wasn't quite what George had hoped it would be.

    Laurie Kaye - 'Confessions of a Rock n Roll Name Dropper'

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 35:36


    My very special guest for this episode is Laurie Kaye, who was part of the the team that conducted John Lennon's last ever interview on December 8th 1980. Laurie talks about what she calls the best and worst day of her life - and how its outcome went on to affect her over 40 years later.

    Ken Womack - 'Living The Beatles Legend -The Mal Evans Story'

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 50:47


    I'm honored to welcome Ken Womack back to the pod to talk about one of the most anticipated Beatle books of 2023, his fascinating biography of the Beatles roadie, Mal Evans. Ken reveals for the first time the true story of one of The Beatles closest friends - in equal parts hilarious and heartbreaking.

    Jonathan Knott - 'Follow The Sun - The Beatles in Greece'

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 27:38


    I'm joined for this bonus mini episode by Jonathan Knott who is here to discuss his research on The Beatles attempts in 1967 to buy a Greek island. What inspired them to make such a lavish purchase? Why did the sale fall through? Jonathan answers these questions and more - his Substack can be found at https://followthesun.substack.com/    

    Deirdre Kelly - 'Fashioning The Beatles'

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 52:55


    My guest today is Deirdre Kelly who joins me to discuss her book 'Fashioning The Beatles' - a fascinating and detailed look at what The Beatles wore through the 60's - what inspired them and how they influenced the looks and themes of the decade. 

    Ken Mcnab - 'Shake It Up Baby'

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 40:17


    I am delighted to welcome Ken Mcnab back to the pod - this time to discuss 'Shake It Up Baby' - his thrilling and detailed story of The Beatles in 1963. How did they go from the cold nights of a small Scottish tour in January to the cusp of world domination in Decemeber?

    Richard Driver - 'That Was Me'

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 48:11


    I'm joined for this episode by Richard Driver to discuss his book 'That Was Me - Paul McCartney's career and the legacy of The Beatles' That Was Me is an engaging and insightful journey through the prolific and awe-inspiring career of Paul McCartney. With focus on Sir Paul's post-Beatles years, Richard Driver explores the vast output of McCartney, from his homespun solo albums to his more elaborate compositions and productions, and from his videos and tours to his collaborations with his former Beatles and a multitude of other pop stars.

    Steve Matteo - 'Act Naturally - The Beatles on Film'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 44:39


    I'm delighted to welcome back to the pod Steve Matteo who is here this time to discuss his new book 'Act Naturally - The Beatles on Film'. Steve's book tells the stories behind all The Beatles cinematic adventures, how they reflected the wider cinematic trends of the 60s and why we all keep going back to watch them time and time again.

    Leslie Cavendish - 'The Cutting Edge'

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 41:59


    I'm joined today by Leslie Cavendish to discuss his book 'The Cutting Edge'. Starting work at Vidal Sassoon's salon at the start of the 60's, Leslie soon finds himself cutting The Beatles hair - and forming a friendship in particular with Paul McCartney. He tells us stories from the Magical Mystery Tour bus, what it was like running a salon for Apple and meeting Paul again in 2012.

    Bob Kealing - 'Good Day Sunshine State'

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 33:41


    My guest for this episode is Bob Kealing, who tells the story of The Beatles in Florida, a state they spent more time in than most during 1964. Meeting Muhammad Ali, playing to 70 million on Ed Sullivan, taking part in iconic photoshoots, as usual The Beatles packed in so much into their time - and Bob's book focuses on first hand accounts to tell this fascinating story.

    David Jacks - 'Peter Asher A Life in Music'

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 47:28


    My guest today is David Jacks who joins me to discuss his biography of Peter Asher - 'A Life in Music'. Peter came into The Beatles world via his sister Jane's relationship with Paul McCartney, and soon Peter was a pop star himself as he and his musical partner Gordon Waller took one of Paul's songs to the top of the charts. Peter then went on to a hugely successful career in music production and promotion, including a famous stint at Apple Records.

    Bill Janovitz - 'Leon Russell: The Master of Space and Time's Journey Through Rock & Roll History'

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 36:45


    I'm joined for this bonus episode by founding member of the band Buffalo Tom, Bill Janowitz to discuss his biography of Leon Russell. Perhaps best known in Beatles circles for his involvement in the Concert for Bangladesh - Leon was an incredible talent who had played on most of Phil Spector's biggest songs before starting a stellar solo career and formed a close friendship with George Harrison. 

    Colin Hall - 'The Songs The Beatles Gave Away'

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 39:40


    My guest for this episode is Colin Hall, who joins me to discuss his book 'The Songs The Beatles Gave Away'. Colin is the custodian of Mendips, John Lennon's childhood home in Liverpool, and his book covers John and Paul's early years, and how their songwriting partnership developed into donating songs to other artists.   

    Tony King ' 'The Tastemaker'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 40:31


    I'm joined for this episode by Tony King to discuss his brilliant memoir 'The Tastemaker'. Tony joined Decca Records at 16, and as London started to swing, was one of it's most vital promotion men. Tony got to know The Beatles during the mid 60's, and by the start of the 70s was employed by Apple, and worked on promoting both John and Ringo's solo albums. His friendship with Elton John led him to introduce him to John Lennon - and Tony was directly involved in John's famous Thanksgiving appearance with Elton at Madison Square Garden in 1974.  

    Allan Kozinn & Adrian Sinclair - 'McCartney Legacy Vol 1'

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 54:47


    I'm joined for this episode by Allan Kozinn and Adrian Sinclair to discuss volume 1 of 'McCaartney Legacy, the first in a multi volume set, beginning with covering the years 1969 -1973. This is such a heroic and exciting period for Paul, as he recreates himself in the immediate aftermath of the Beatles breakup – a period when, newly married and with a growing family, he conquered depression and self-doubt, formed a new band, Wings, and recorded five epochal albums culminating in the triumphant smash, Band on the Run.

    Dafydd Rees - '1963 - A Year in the Life'

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 44:34


    My guest today is Dafydd Rees who joins me to discuss his book 'The Beatles 1963 A Year in the Life'. At the start of 1963, The Beatles were a successful local Liverpool band with one hit single; twelve months, two albums and the arrival of Beatlemania later, they were on the cusp of world domination. Thoroughly researched and featuring interviews with 300 people - Dafydd shines a light onto that most thrilling of Beatle years.

    Thomas Macfarlane - 'Painting With Sound'

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 53:51


    My guest today is Thomas Macfarlane who joins me to discuss his book 'Lennon and McCartney - Painting With Sound' This book explores the work of two of the most influential composers of the twentieth century. Five decades after the breakup of the Beatles, the music of John Lennon and Paul McCartney continues to fascinate and inspire. Evidence suggests that their uniquely eclectic approach can be traced back to the Liverpool College of Art. Following on that idea, this book explores the creative dialogue between John Lennon and Paul McCartney, both with the Beatles and on their own, that grew out of that early influence.

    David Hepworth - 'Abbey Road'

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 39:34


    My returning guest for this episode is David Hepworth - who joins me to discuss his new book 'Abbey Road - The Inside Story of the World's Most Famous Recording Studio'. Many people will recognise the famous zebra crossing. Some visitors may have graffitied their name on its hallowed outer walls. Others might even have managed to penetrate the iron gates. But what draws in these thousands of fans here, year after year? What is it that really happens behind the doors of the most celebrated recording studio in the world?  

    John Higgs - 'Love and Let Die'

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 47:15


    My guest for this episode is John Higgs, who joins me to discuss his book 'Love and Let Die - Bond, The Beatles and The British Psyche'. Dr No, the first Bond film, and ‘Love Me Do', the first Beatles record, were both released on the same day – Friday, 5 October 1962 - John's book looks at how and why these two cultural phenomena endure - what that says about Britain and what the future holds for Mr. Bond and the Fab Four.

    Bernadette & Mike Byrne - 'The Birth of The Beatles Story'

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 44:26


    I'm joined for this episode by Bernadette and Mike Byrne, who tell us two stories via their book 'The Birth of The Beatles Story'. Firstly, Bernadette was a Beatles fan from the Cavern, and tells us stories of their adventures in Liverpool, and how she ended up as George Harrison's girlfriend. Secondly, after noticing an influx of Beatle tourists in Liverpool through the 80's, Mike and Bernie hatch the idea for the The Beatles Story museum, an attraction on the Albert Dock which has gone on to have over 5 million visitors.

    ''In His Own Write' with Jonathan Glew

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 34:21


    I'm joined for this episode by actor and director Jonathan Glew to discuss John Lennon's 'In His Own Write'. In 2015 Jonathan was granted the rights from Yoko Ono and the Lennon Estate to adapt John Lennon's first book of poetry and prose into a theatrical production.  The show went on to be a huge hit at the 2015 Edinburgh Festival and was remounted at the V&A in 2016 where it ran alongside the ‘You Say You Want A Revolution?' exhibition.

    James Campion - 'Take A Sad Song...'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 43:24


    My guest for this episode is James Campion, who joins me to discuss his book 'Take A Sad Song...The Emotional Currency of Hey Jude'. James' book dives deeply into the song's origins, recording, visual presentation, impact, and eventual influence on the remaining pat of The Beatles career

    Paul Du Noyer - 'Conversations With McCartney'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 50:46


    Paul Du Noyer returns to the pod to discuss his 2015 book 'Conversations With McCartney'.  In June 1989, Paul Du Noyer was contacted by Paul McCartney's office in London and asked to interview the star as they had met once before and enjoyed a good rapport. In the years that followed, Paul Du Noyer continued to meet, interview and work for Paul McCartney on a regular basis, producing magazine articles, tour programmes, album liner notes, press materials and website editorial. It's likely that Du Noyer has spent more hours in formal, recorded conversation with McCartney than any other writer.

    Jay Bergen - 'Lennon, The Mobster and The Lawyer'

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 41:11


    My guest for this episode is Jay Bergen, the attorney who represented John in his 1976 trial against Morris Levy, the mob connected owner of Roulette Records who had released 'Roots' - an unauthorised version of John's 'Rock n Roll' album. Jay shares his memories of the time he spent with John - what it was like interviewing him on the stand, and what he observed about John and Yoko, just as they were retiring from the public eye.   More information about the book can be found at https://www.lennonthemobsterandthelawyer.com/

    Richard Mills - 'The Beatles and Fandom'

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 38:47


    My guest for this episode is Richard Mills, who joins me to discuss his book 'The Beatles and Fandom'. Richard's book is the first to discuss fan subcultures. It combines academic theory on fandom with compelling original research material to tell an alternative history of the Beatles phenomenon: a fans' history of the Beatles that runs concurrently with the popular story we all know.

    Ted Widmer - 'The Beatle Who Got Away'

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 40:39


    I'm joined for this bonus episode by historian and writer Ted Widmer, who joins me to discuss his fabulous New Yorker piece on Stuart Sutcliffe. Ted tells about the time he spent with Stuart's sister, Pauline, how Stuart fitted in with the other Beatles, and how his early death cast a huge shadow over The Beatles for years to come.   You can read ted's piece here - https://www.newyorker.com/culture/essay/the-beatle-who-got-away

    Donald Brackett - 'Yoko Ono - An Artful Life'

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 51:40


    My guest for this episode is Donald Brackett, who brings us his biography of Yoko Ono, 'A Artful Life'. Yoko is one of the most complicated and misunderstood characters in the whole Beatles story, she arrives fully formed into the story in her mid 30s - Donald's book provides some insightful and revealing detail on her life before she met John, looks at the impact he had on her art career, and how she put her life back together after his death. More information about this book, including pre sale links can be found at https://sutherlandhousebooks.com/product/yoko-ono-preorder/?fbclid=IwAR1VKN  

    Jenny Boyd - 'Jennifer Juniper'

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 39:03


    My guest for this episode is Jenny Boyd, younger sister of George's first wife Patti, who joins me to discuss her autobiography, 'Jennifer Juniper'.  Jenny shares with us tales of having George as her brother in law, modelling in Swinging London, living in San Francisco in 1967, and joining The Beatles on their meditation retreat to India in 1968.   Signed copies of Jenny's book can be ordered at www.thejennyboyd.com/  

    Ryan Walsh - 'On Claudio'

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 27:57


    I'm joined for this special bonus episode by Ryan Walsh, who discusses his fascinating article on Curt Claudio, the man that went to Tittenhurst in 1971 to talk to John, as captured by a film crew and originally shown in the 1988 'Imagine' film. Ryan shares detail on who this man was, why he felt the need to go to meet John and what happened to him, You can read the article here - https://medium.com/@JahHills/on-claudio-the-man-who-sought-out-john-lennon-to-ask-if-his-songs-were-about-him-c0b34c5d57ac  

    Jon Stewart - 'Dylan, Lennon, Marx And God'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 52:10


    I'm joined for this episode by Jon Stewart, guitarist in Britpop band Sleeper and Course Leader for the BA (Hons) Music Business at BIMM Institute, Brighton. Jon's book is a dual biography of John Lennon and Bob Dylan, and discusses their relationship; their politics; their understanding of history; and their deeply held spiritual beliefs. In revealing how each artist challenged the restrictive social norms of their day, the author shows how his subjects asked profound moral questions about what it means to be human and how we should live. 

    Steve Matteo - 'Let It Be'

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 47:18


    I'm joined for this episode by Steve Matteo -who wrote his book on 'Let It Be' as part of the 33 1/3 series in 2003. We discuss how the book came together and how his view of the album and film changed as the project progressed.  We also share our thoughts on Peter Jackson's 'Get Back' series.

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