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Kit O'Toole guests this week as we look at the "Find My Way" video from Paul and Beck, and review pt.3 of "McCartney 3 2 1". Don't stop here though, as Kit also joined us for our review of pt.4, which can be found in the "B-side" of this show.
So yeah folks, this is the first time I have ever officially posted a "lost" episode of the show. Originally, this was part of the "Catch-Up" side series, where me and Kit O'Toole were going to cover Give My Regards to Broadstreet, both the film and the album. However, the audio quality of the episode meant the whole thing was sadly shelved. After finding the file in a hard drive transfer the RAW episode was posted as an exclusive Patreon bonus. Then, my generous patrons decided via poll that not only was it good enough to release, but that it was good enough to release as it was. This means you are about to hear the uncut, unedited conversation between me and The Queen. This is unlikely to be the official episode on Broadstreet, and I expect me and Kit will return to it as a topic in the future some time. Hopefully anyway. So yeah folks, please enjoy this unique, raw episode of Paul or Nothing that comes...FROM THE VAULTS! Peace & love. Hare Hare Krishna. Time Stamps: Intro - 00:00 - 06:04 Housekeeping - 06:05 - 15:26 "Give My Regards to Broadstreet", with Kit O'Toole - 15:27 - End! Check out Kit's (relatively) NEW solo-Beatles videocast, "Talk More Talk" - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7rNO8_kPBH-caQH9vzNe8A If you haven't seen the blog, check it out at www.paulmccartneypod.wordpress.com where you can see loads of episodes start out life as a random blog post, before being resculpted into the quality content you are here for today! If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcast To get in contact with the show, drop us an email at paulmccartneypod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter for all Macca updates by searching @mccartneypod. Hosted by Sam Whiles.
TMT Hosts Ken Womack and Kit O'Toole discuss their new book Fandom and the Beatles: The Act You've Known for All These Years. The book features chapters by prominent scholars about all aspects of fandom, from tribute bands to social media to fan fiction. Copies available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Oxford University Press.
December 28, new episode! We flip the disc (and the order) and continue our roundtable look at McCartney III. Once again Kit O'Toole (Talk More Talk) and Mitch Axelrod (Fab 4 Free 4 All) join our regulars. Ring out the old, ring in the new and go "Deep Down" on Paul Mccartney's December 2020 album with the five of us!
McCartney III has been out a week, and most of us are settling into our opinions, and we present them to you. Today: Side A (at least as it appears on some versions of the disc). Our panel? Kit O'Toole, Mitch Axelrod, Ethan Alexanian, Lonnie Peña and Ed Chen. Stick around for side B (and an announcement) later this holiday season!
Author Kit O'Toole talks about deep Beatles tracks ~ Plenty of music!
Author KIT O'TOOLE returns to talk ab0ut her book, MICHAEL JACKSON FAQ...
Pt. 2 of the WTWF look at the third part of the ABC Anthology. Queen of All Beatles Media Kit O'Toole and Ethan Alexanian join us once again as we finish our trip back in time to a Thanksgiving 25 years ago, when we were reminiscing of a time 25 years before that. To paraphrase the man himself: "It's great, you downloaded it, it's another bloody episode of when they was fab, shut up and listen to it!"
Two weeks with friends of the show Ethan Alexanian (Fans on the Run) and Queen of all Beatles Media Kit O'Toole. What do they have in common? Each of them took part in previous shows covering the US (and Canada) network television premiere of the Beatles Anthology on A-Beatles-C. This week and next, you get four fab hosts talking about that Thursday night in November 25 years ago.
Kit O'Toole, Ken McNab and I finish counting down the worst to best John Lennon albums, including his contributions to Beatles albums. There are links to Kit and Ken's work below. Enjoy! Feedback to glassonionpod@yahoo.com Facebook page- www.facebook.com/glassonionjlpod Twitter page twitter.com/OnionLennon you tube version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc80j0VN1q0 Please (x many) like, follow, share, subscribe, rate, review etc… links Kit's Beatles book 'Songs We Were Singing' (on her website) kitotoole.com/books/songs-we-wer…sser-known-tracks/ Kit's solo Beatles videocast 'Talk More Talk' talkmoretalk.podbean.com/ Ken's Beatles book 'And In The End' www.amazon.com/End-Last-Days-Beatles/dp/1846974720 Antony's recent 'Under The Covers' podcast appearance https://anchor.fm/underthecoverspodcast12/episodes/Best-John-Lennon-Covers-Guest-Glass-Onion-el6uo7 Antony's recent When They Was Fab' appearance https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-b38ws-efbb45?fbclid=IwAR2lSo-wt-QhajYfEG_GxXdhlwLTe3yJnVzOdTvlymKeYsRkgRbJclDEECw Junior Parker's cover of 'Tomorrow Never Knows' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1YKfu5sD24
Kit O'Toole and Ken McNab, both Beatles authors and veterans of this podcast, join me to count down the John Lennon albums, the twist being that we are including his contributions to Beatles albums, leaving us 19 to choose from. There are links to Kit and Ken's work below. Enjoy! Feedback to glassonionpod@yahoo.com Facebook page- www.facebook.com/glassonionjlpod Twitter page twitter.com/OnionLennon you tube version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbjU-59gV74 Please (x many) like, follow, share, subscribe, rate, review etc… links Kit's Beatles book 'Songs We Were Singing' (on her website) http://kitotoole.com/books/songs-we-were-singing-guided-tours-through-the-beatles-lesser-known-tracks/ Kit's solo Beatles videocast 'Talk More Talk' https://talkmoretalk.podbean.com/ Ken's Beatles book 'And In The End' https://www.amazon.com/End-Last-Days-Beatles/dp/1846974720 Ably House's 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsRgeLsei94
Kit O'Toole (Talk More Talk) returns as we continue our discussion of "Ringo's Big Birthday Show". The gang is all on board as we continue to celebrate Sir Starkey's eightieth. Once the show is over, you might just be able to answer the question: "How does one go from "Sharna" to "Sshh" (pronounced "Shush")
Fans On The Run: A Podcast Made By, For And About Beatles Fans
In this episode, host Ethan Alexanian sits down with author and co-host of "Talk More Talk: A Solo Beatles Videocast" Kit O'Toole, about the 20 Greatest Hits album, Michael Jackson, the Beatlefest bootleg "room", and the neverending cycle of collecting new releases.
Kit O'Toole returns for part two of our look at "The Beatles Anthology" as it aired on ABC November 19, 1995. Leading in to the world premiere of "Free as a Bird", the public heard the Beatles (+ George Martin, Derek Taylor and Neil Aspinall) tell their own story. This week, we join the story as Brian Epstein enters, and follow it through Jimmie Nicol and the 1964 tour of Australia and New Zealand.
Dr. Kit O'Toole returns for a look at (part 1 of) the ABC airing of "The Beatles Anthology" from November 19, 1995. The promos promised us "The Television event of our lifetime". Did it deliver then? How does it look now? Does it still hold up? How does the TV version compare to the extended DVD edition, the various outtakes and bootlegs we've heard in the interim? Kit joins Lonnie and myself for a discussion looking at how "The Long and Winding Road" evolved into the Beatles telling their own story, and we start in on part one from that Sunday night.
We discuss the life and legacy of Little Richard with music historian Kit O’Toole.
Part two of the WTWF look at Beatles film projects, both real and imaginary. Queen of all Beatles media Kit O'Toole and Antony Rotunno return as we travel through "Shades of a Personality", "Up Against It", "Lord of the Rings" and "Herman's Head" (one of these things is not like the others...). We close with some of our own thoughts what might have made a good third film for the Fab Four given their interests and acting abilities.
Guest hosts Kit O'Toole and Antony Rotunno. First of two shows covering A Hard Day's Night and Help in the landscape of their eras, which then moves on to our thoughts on scripts considered for the third Fab feature which did not get the green light. This week: "A Talent For Loving" and "The Three Musketeers". More next time!
Kit O'Toole rejoins the show for part Two of our look at the Grandude himself, Sir Paul McCartney and his changing views on life, love, the future and his "ever present past." We consider Paul's revelations on "New" and "Egypt Station", and look at how both the man and the media have responded to the inevitable passage of time.
First of two weeks with Queen of All Beatles Media, Dr. Kit O'Toole. The "Talk More Talk" maven joins the show this week and next as we discuss Paul's "Ever Present Future." In recent years, he seems to have allowed himself to accept his place among the elder statesmen of Rock and Roll. Despite the inevitable passage of time (over a decade beyond "When I'm Sixty-Four"), Paul is still demonstrating to all of us the best way to grow older gracefully and to keep doing what you love!
Hey there everyone. Have you ever wondered what The Beatles set list would look like if they ever got back together in 1981??? If so, then this is the podcast for you! Join me and friend of the show/friendly rival Tom Hunyady, as we wax hypothetical. Peace and love.Check out Tom's main Paul McCartney podcast at - https://2legspodcast.podbean.com And for Tom's solo Beatle videocast/podcast, with Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole and Dr. Ken Womack at - https://talkmoretalk.podbean.com If you haven't seen the blog, check it out at www.paulmccartneypod.wordpress.com where you can see loads of episodes start out life as a random blog post, before being resculpted into the quality content you are here for today! If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcast To get in contact with the show, drop us an email at paulmccartneypod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter for all Macca updates by searching @mccartneypod. Hosted by Sam Whiles.
The Thanksgiving Weekend has just passed in the United States, but we are extending it just a little bit longer. The "Queen of all Beatles Media" Dr. Kit O'Toole (Talk More Talk, Songs We Were Singing, Michael Jackson: FAQ) drops in to extend her reign. We celebrate the holiday by reviewing both sides of Paul McCartney's new "Record Store Day" single, and then travel through the mists of time as we each discuss some of the things about "The Cute Beatle" that we are thankful for!
Talk More Talk dives into the 50th anniversary Abbey Road box set. Plus Ken Michaels shares the latest news, Kit O'Toole reports back from the recent Abbey Road conference at the Eastman School of Music, and Mean Mr. Mayo makes his debut as episode moderator! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkmoretalkvideocast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7rNO8_kPBH-caQH9vzNe8A Twitter: talkmoretalk1 Email: talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com
We get a little self-referential this week. This is the 200th release from this podcast (combining "Beatling About" and "When They Was Fab"). After a quick update on the Abbey Road box coming in September, Lonnie and I dive back to the past and talk about significant and favorite episodes, guests and the folks that have helped us along the way.
Recorded live at the Chicago Fest for Beatles Fans on August 10, 2019, this special episode sees Ken Womack and Kit O'Toole challenging renowned Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn to a fun game of solo trivial pursuit. The audience gets involved, and Sirius XM's Tom Frangione even asks a few questions of his own! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkmoretalkvideocast/ Twitter: talkmoretalk1 Email: talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com
Part 2 of a 2-part discussion with Beatles author and podcaster Kit O'Toole. After finishing off discussion of the 'Between The Lines' bootleg, we proceed to review and analyse the John Lennon songs from the 1980 Record Plant sessions that eventually found their way onto the 'Double Fantasy' and 'Milk Honey' albums as well as some speculation about which genres of music John Lennon might have liked/tackled post-1980. Links: https://kitotoole.com (Kit's website) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek89aSrwMN0 (Snodgrass) The show is available as a direct download mp3 file Enjoy! Feedback to antony@glassonionjlpod.com you tube version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1Epha16ceU Facebook page- www.facebook.com/glassonionjlpod Please like, follow, share etc.
Part 1 of a 2-part discussion with Beatles author and podcaster Kit O'Toole. After discussing Kit's background, her first forays into writing about the Beatles and John Lennon, and some lesser-known songs featured in her book 'Songs We Were Singing', we finally start talking about John Lennon in the highly contentious years of 1975-80. Part 2 coming very soon https://kitotoole.com/books/songs-we-were-singing-guided-tours-through-the-beatles-lesser-known-tracks/ The show is available as a direct download mp3 file Enjoy! Feedback to antony@glassonionjlpod.com you tube version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0Ixo-o_MEE Facebook page- www.facebook.com/glassonionjlpod Please like, follow, share etc.
Part two of our look at pop phenomena post-Beatlemania. In 1966, some teens did not hesitate to let Dick Clark and American Bandstand know that the moustaches and new look of The Beatles "ruin their image." The girls looking to scream soon found a new pop quartet, and the wheel has continued to turn for over fifty years. Kit O'Toole joins us for a show that might be called "BTS: The Mania Strikes Back"
Kit O'Toole, aka the Queen of all Beatles Media (thanks Howard Stern!) joins us this week and next as we discuss Beatlemania (not the Broadway play), its predecessors and antecedents. In other words, what do Franz Liszt, Elvis Presley, the Beatles, the Bay City Rollers and BTS have in common? They have all been involved in the music industry, but each also spent a period of time surrounded by the adulation and hysteria of their fans.
Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and guest host Mean Mr. Mayo debate whether the group should be inducted separately from Paul McCartney as a solo artist. Plus Ken shares the latest solo-related news. Share your thoughts, and be sure to follow us on Twitter (talkmoretalk1), email us at talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com, and find us on Facebook.
Special guest host Joe (AKA YouTuber Mean Mr. Mayo) joins Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, and Kit O'Toole for a discussion of George's unique sense of humor in music, film, and interviews. What songs/appearances make you laugh? Let us know! Email: talkmoresolotalk@gmail.comTwitter: talkmoretalk1Facebook: talkmoretalkvideocast
Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and Ken Womack revisit the recent Fest for Beatles Fans, share news (including an announcement), and continue our Fest panel on times the solo Beatles successfully (and unsuccessfully) incorporated contemporary trends into their music. Let us know what you think! Email: talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com Twitter: talkmoretalk1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkmoretalkvideocast/
Hosts Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and Ken Womack honor the 1979 album featuring the classics "Blow Away" and "Here Comes the Moon." Ken M also shares the latest news, and the documentary "Above Us Only Sky" is reviewed. Let us know what you think by visiting our Facebook page (and like us while you're at it!) at https://www.facebook.com/talkmoretalkvideocast/, follow us on Twitter @talkmoretalk1, and email us ideas at talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com.
Join hosts Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, and Kit O'Toole revisit the posthumous release "Menlove Ave." and debate how it fits in to John Lennon's catalog. Plus Ken shares the latest news and pays tribute to Peter Tork. Be sure to leave comments and let us know your thoughts, and send ideas for future episodes to talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com!
Hosts Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, and Kit O'Toole explore Milk and Honey and its place in John Lennon's catalog. Plus Ken M. shares the latest news, including the Egypt Station Traveler's Edition. Share your comments and let us know what you think!
Hosts Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and Ken Womack discuss Ringo Starr's most successful album. Does it stand the test of time? Was it Ringo's best work? These questions---plus Ken M.'s solo-related news briefs--are all in this jam-packed episode.
Hosts Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, and Kit O'Toole dive into the Red Rose Speedway box set. What are its strengths and weaknesses? Let us know: talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com
Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and Ken Womack dive into the Wings Wild Life box set and debate Paul McCartney's newest single "Get Enough." Plus Ken M. shares the latest solo-related news.
Hosts Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and Ken Womack dig into the massive White Album box set, plus discuss the recent White Album Symposium at Monmouth University. Ken M. shares the latest solo-related news, and we take questions from the audience. Let us know what you think in the comments!
Recorded live at the International White Album Symposium on November 11, 2018, Talk More Talk discusses the White Album as well as Back to the Egg and Run Devil Run with producer Chris Thomas. There's even a little Pete Townshend thrown in for good measure! Join hosts Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and Ken Womack for this freewheeling chat in front of a live audience.
Hosts Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and Ken Womack review the Imagine book, the Gimme Some Truth/Imagine DVD, and discuss the latest solo news. Plus Tom toasts us with John Lennon's favorite drink: Dr. Pepper!
In the debut episode, hosts Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and Ken Womack journey through Paul McCartney's Egypt Station, his first album in five years. What are its strengths and weaknesses? Let us know your thoughts!
Hosts Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and Ken Womack discuss Paul McCartney's current tour and ask the question: what songs would you like to hear him perform live? In addition, they review the latest Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band tour.
Guest host Kit O'Toole and Monmouth University Dean Ken Womack, join WTWF for part two of our visit. This week, we continue our discussion of his biography of Sir George Martin "Sound Pictures". Among the topics discussed: George Martin's relationship with Paul McCartney and George Harrison post-Beatles, AIR Studios (London, Montserrat and Lyndhurst) and some of the acts GM chose to work with during those years, including his archive releases and swan song disc "In My Life"
Kenneth Womack, Dean of the Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences and author of the two volume George Martin biography Maximum Volume and the forthcoming Sound Pictures joins the show (including special guest host Kit O'Toole) for a discussion of George Martin, his work with the Beatles, the studios they worked in and more. The story continues next week as we take a deeper look at what lay beyond the Beatles years, and how all leads eventually lead back to the Fab Four.
Allan, Steve and Ken welcome back Kit O'Toole, author of the Deep Beatles column, for the second of two shows in which she gives her list of overlooked Beatles songs, this time from their solo work. And be sure to see the playlist for this show on our YouTube page that includes some bonus song picks by Kit that aren't part of her list. As always, we welcome your thoughts about this episode of the show or any other episode. We invite you to send your comments about this or any of our other shows to our email address thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page and comment there, tweet us at @thingswesaidfab or catch us each on Facebook and give us your thoughts. And we thank you very much for listening. You can hear and download our show on Podbean and iTunes and stream us through the Tune In Radio app and from our very own YouTube page. Our shows appear just about every week. Please be sure and write a review of our show on our iTunes page. If you subscribe to any of our program providers, you'll get the first word as soon as a new show is available. We don't want you to miss us. And thank you very much for your continued support. Our download numbers have been rising steadily each week as more people discover us and it's all because of you! So we thank you very much for supporting us.
This week, Ken, Steve and Allan welcome back Kit O'Toole, author of the Deep Beatles column, for the first of two shows. This week, she'll reveal her list of overlooked Beatles songs. And watch for an upcoming show where she'll feature her picks for overlooked solo Beatles songs. As always, we welcome your thoughts about this episode of the show or any other episode. We invite you to send your comments about this or any of our other shows to our email address thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page and comment there, tweet us at @thingswesaidfab or catch us each on Facebook and give us your thoughts. And we thank you very much for listening. You can hear and download our show on Podbean and iTunes and stream us through the Tune In Radio app and from our very own YouTube page. Our shows appear just about every week. Please be sure and write a review of our show on our iTunes page. If you subscribe to any of our program providers, you'll get the first word as soon as a new show is available. We don't want you to miss us. And thank you very much for your continued support. Our download numbers have been rising steadily each week as more people discover us and it's all because of you! So we thank you very much for supporting us.
A second visit with fan favorite Dr. Kit O'Toole. Following on from last week's "Concert for George" show, the WTWF guys (+ one special guest gal) consider the intertwining relationships between George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Ravi Shankar. Ultimately, everything we know about the public and private life of "The Quiet Beatle" was influenced by one, the other or both of these two gentlemen. We then expand the scope and play amateur psychologist, doing a compare and contrast covering George's friendships with his mentor and his "brother from another mother" to the what we know of his that with the two songwriting Beatles, and even each of his partners in marriage.
"The Concert For George" found its way back to theatres, home video, vinyl and CD to celebrate the birthday of a certain famous Pisces. This week we do the same, with famed Beatles (and more) author Kit O'Toole (who will also be back next week). We dig a little deeper into the show, and consider the musicians on stage that are not superstars. Many of them worked with George in the tour of Japan, Dark Horse and NLP shows, but others are on George's records starting with "All Things Must Pass" and running through "Brainwashed".
Dave interviews four fellow presenters at the "Summit of Creativity: Sgt. Pepper's 50th Anniversary" conference at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor on June 2, 2017. Dave talks to Aviv Kammay, Katie Kapurch, Kit O'Toole, and Aaron Krerowicz about what Sgt. Pepper means to them, as well as other topics.
Author DR. KIT O'TOOLE returns to CLASSIC POP CULTURE to discuss her internet blog/column, "DEEP SOUL." Kit chooses eight performers who fit under that broad umbrella of "soul" and talks about each one in depth. And, of course, the good doctor introduces one song for each performer!
Part two of the "When They Was Fab" visit with Dr. Kit O'Toole. We run through the "Thriller" album, Michael's working relationship with Quincy Jones, George Martin, and of course Paul McCartney. We consider the three released tracks, the "Say Say Say" video, and some of the photos, video and audio of the duo and ther families socializing. This naturally leads to a discussion of MJ's purchase of the ATV catalogue, and how it reflects on the two parties. The show closes with Sean's memories of hanging out with MJ, and the "funhouse mirror" reflection seen and heard in the recent song "Bubbles Burst."
Special guest for this week and next: Dr. Kit O'Toole (http://kitotoole.com/). Check out her Beatles book ("Songs We Were Singing"), Michael Jackson book ("Michael Jackson FAQ"), and her "Deep Soul" column on "Blinded By Sound". Our topic is the Beatles, George Martin, Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson. There is more uniting the two acts than Michael's eventual purchase of the Northern Songs catalog. This week, we cover the era up through 1980. "It's My Party", Motown, The Oscars and "Let It Be", "Girlriend", "Countdown", "The Wiz", "George Harrison" and more.
This week, Al, Allan, Ken and Steve take a closer look at another Beatles solo album. This time it's "Somewhere In England," and on to join in on the discussion is Kit O'Toole. Be sure to tell us your thoughts on our show. You can send them to our email address thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page, tweet us at @thingswesadfab or catch us each on Facebook and give us your thoughts. And we thank you for listening. Don't forget, you can stream the show from our very own YouTube page. And we invite you to please write a review of our show on our iTunes page. And be sure to check our Podbean page and on iTunes regularly for our latest shows, which usually appear each week.
Allan, Al, Steve and Ken are joined by special guest Kit O'Toole in discussing the Beatles' turning points, both career and musical. Also discussed is the news about Paul McCartney's lawsuit against Sony/ATV. Be sure to tell us your thoughts on our show. You can send them to our email address thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page, tweet us at @thingswesadfab or catch us each on Facebook and give us your thoughts. And we thank you for listening. Don't forget, you can stream the show from our very own YouTube page. And we invite you to please write a review of our show on our iTunes page. And be sure to check our Podbean page and on iTunes regularly for our latest shows, which usually appear each week. And we're giving away copies of the single-disc Blu-ray of "The Beatles: Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years" to three lucky listeners. Send your name and address to our gmail address above. (If you entered the earlier contest and didn't win, you're already in this one.) Deadline for entries is Jan. 31.
Allan, Ken, Al and Steve are joined by Kit O'Toole in our annual rundown of the best Beatles items of the year and a wishlist for 2017. We also remind you that the deadline for the Christmas contest to win one of two copies of the deluxe Blu-ray of "The Beatles: Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years" is Dec. 25. So get those entries in. (U.S. addresses only, please.) And we want to hear your thoughts on this or any of our other shows. You can send them to our email address thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page, tweet us at @thingswesadfab or catch us each on Facebook and give us your thoughts. And we thank you for listening. Don't forget, you can stream the show from our very own YouTube page. And we invite you to please write a review of our show on our iTunes page.
Michael Jackson's music and influence are celebrated as author KIT O'TOOLE returns to discuss her book, MICHAEL JACKSON FAQ - ALL THAT'S LEFT TO KNOW ABOUT THE KING OF POP. With plenty of Michael solo and Jackson Five songs, including demos & alternate takes ~ It's all MJ!
Author KIT O'TOOLE joins us to talk about her fab Beatles book, SONGS WE WERE SINGING ~ The book examines lesser-known Beatles songs explains that, despite not being "hits," these songs nonetheless encapsulate the greatness that is the Beatles ~ Plenty of Beatles tunes on the show, too!
This week, Steve, Allan, Ken and Al welcome special guest Kit O'Toole to discuss how George Harrison reinvented himself in the '80s. And Steve gives a review of the new movie "The Lennon Report," about the reactions of police, journalists and hospital workers the night Lennon was killed. We want to hear your comments about our show, both this one and others. Send your thoughts to our email address thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page, tweet us at @thingswesadfab or catch us each on Facebook and give us your thoughts. And we thank you for listening to us and being so loyal. And you can also stream the show on our very own YouTube page.
This week, the four TWST co-hosts go deep on a discussion of Paul McCartney's "Press to Play" with Dr. Kit O'Toole, author of the "Deep Beatles" column and the book "Songs We Were Singing." Also on the docket this week: the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' last concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco and a review of a live performance of the Claypool-Lennon Delirium by Ken Michaels. You can write to us at thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page or tweet us at @thingswesadfab or catch us each on Facebook. Thanks for listening!! (We're also heard on Fab4radio, WCPR1 and Pure Pop Radio.)
Kit O'Toole, author of "Songs We Were Singing," a in-depth study of Beatles songs, joins Steve, Ken and Al (Allan is away) to talk about how John and Yoko used advertising practices in selling peace. We also discuss the announcement of the new Beatles Hollywood Bowl album, and talk more on the Beatles LOVE 10th anniversary in Las Vegas.
In this episode, Dave interviews Kit O'Toole, the author of Songs We Were Singing: Guided Tours Through the Beatles' Lesser-Known Tracks and Michael Jackson F-A-Q: All That's Left to Know about the King of Pop. You can find Kit's work on her website, www.kitotoole.com and follow her on Twitter @kitotoole.
Kit O'Toole talks with Allan, Al, Ken and Steve about her new book, "Songs We Were Singing: Guided Tours Through the Beatles' Lesser Known Tracks."
Wherever you see these ladies, you will NOT see grass because there is no time for grass to grow beneath them! The author of The John Lennon Series, Jude Southerland Kessler, and Dr. Kit O'Toole, the seasoned author of the new smash hit Songs We Were Singing: Guided Tours Through The Beatles' Lesser-Known Tracks, will be on the show to discuss their works. The dynamic duo has created a delicious persona, "The Kit-n-Kaboodle Show," where they record radio shows or present live programs about in-depth Beatles songs and issues. The authors will not only give individual presentations at the upcoming Beatles at the Ridge Festival in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, September 18-19, they will also give a live performance of "The Kit-n-Kaboodle Show!" www.johnlennonseries.com www.kitotoole.com www.beatlesattheridge.com
Today we celebrate the birthday of late Beatle, George Harrison. Contributing Editor for Beatlefan Magazine & Deep Beatles columnist at www.somethingelsereviews.com, Chicago's Kit O'Toole, will be remembering The Quiet Beatle on another episode of Recipe Records Radio Show!