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Two Big Egos in a Small Car
Episode 175: Steve Howe and Yes; Benjamin Francis Leftwich Live; Magna Carta Book Update; Beatles Exhibition; William Doyle

Two Big Egos in a Small Car

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 32:12


Graham recounts interviewing Steve Howe of Yes about their forthcoming UK tour and York Barbican gig.Benjamin Francis Leftwich live in Leeds? Yes please! Charles is captivated by a fascinating gig at Leeds' Brudenell Social Club.Graham enters the crazy world of data retrieval as he reveals how he nearly lost his entire draft manuscript for a book on Magna Carta's Chris Simpson. Graham has been writing it for four years now so to lose it would be brutal. Just back from a trip to Scotland Graham is pleased to share that he has been able to advance the book and  is close to finishing his first draft.The Spiegel Tent is back in Harrogate for the Festival. All praise the Spiegel Tent, there really is nothing else quite like it.Meanwhile Graham previews a new exhibition The Beatles' Mad Day Out at Harrogate's RedHouse Originals art gallery - which should be opening soon.Finally, Graham sums up his enjoyment of a gig by the enchanting William Doyle.

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The Nothing Shocking Podcast
Chis Wyse - Crossbone Skully

The Nothing Shocking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 65:24


Welcome to the Nothing Shocking Podcast 2.0 episode 222 with our guest Chris Wyse of the Hollywood Vampires (Owl, Ace Frehley, The Cult, Ozzy Osbourne, Jerry Cantrell, Mick Jagger).  In this episode we discuss Crossbone Skully, new band with Tommy Henriksen (Alice Cooper); a new acoustic band coming soon, The Mad Day Out; and solo material featuring upright bass.  We also discuss the Hollywood Vampires, working with Mick Jagger, and more!   For  more information visit: https://www.chriswyse.com/ https://crossboneskully.com/ https://www.hollywoodvampires.com/ https://intotheowl.com/   Please like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/  Follow us on twitter at  https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod.   Libsyn website: https://nothingshocking.libsyn.com For more info on the Hong Kong Sleepover: https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping at Ragged Records. http://www.raggedrecords.org 

Fans On The Run: A Podcast Made By, For And About Beatles Fans
Fans On The Run - Simon Weitzman (Ep. 44)

Fans On The Run: A Podcast Made By, For And About Beatles Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 88:43


Is it time for a new episode of FoTR already? Yes it is! Today I had the pleasure to have a chat with author, documentarian, and all around creative type Simon Weitzman! As it tends to happen with this show, we jump around all over the place with this conversation; the revival of the mixtape, déjà vu, working with Tom Murray on the book about the "Mad Day Out" photo shoot, a burning question of mine about The Small Faces and the live satellite broadcast of "All You Need Is Love", déjà vu, exploring the BFI archives on the movie "Help!", the act of wearing one's needle out playing Rubber Soul, comparing the big international Beatle gatherings, a startling claim about "Revolution 9", "Ferris Bueler's Day Off", the compassion of the Beatles community, the genesis of the "Here There and Everywhere" documentary, and my seeming contractual obligation to mention Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich at least once per episode. This episode is available to stream wherever good podcasts can be heard! Simon's links:http://www.herethereandeverywheremovie.com/https://www.thefest.com/store/beatles-photo-books-beatles-photo-books-c-69_69/eight-arms-to-hold-you-book-p-7374https://www.thefest.com/store/beatles-books-assorted-books-c-219_195/all-you-need-is-love-book-p-7376https://www.thefest.com/store/beatles-photo-books-beatles-photo-books-c-69_69/tom-murrays-mad-day-out-with-the-beatles-p-7385 Follow us elsewhere:https://www.instagram.com/fansontherunpodcast https://www.facebook.com/fansontherunpodcast https://twitter.com/fansontherunpod https://fansontherun.podbean.com/ Contact us at fansontherunpodcast@gmail.com!

Something About the Beatles
144: Seeing The Beatles

Something About the Beatles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 88:16


As an end-of summer two-fer, SATB presents a double bill: two different ways of “seeing” the Beatles. First, on the 50 years since the Mad Day Out, my guest is photographer Tom Murray; author of the newly-published book, The Beatles: Tom Murray’s Mad Day Out – a colorful revisit to a summer’s day when all was Fab in the world. Second, meet John Pring and Rob Thomas: graphic artists and authors of Visualizing The Beatles. Their book presents the Beatles’ story visually, laying out all manner of data in the form of colorful graphics, enabling the reader to grasp a lot of information quickly. Tom Murray’s site Visualizing The Beatles site The post 144: Seeing The Beatles appeared first on Something About The Beatles.

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Something About the Beatles
144: Seeing The Beatles

Something About the Beatles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 88:16


As an end-of summer two-fer, SATB presents a double bill: two different ways of “seeing” the Beatles. First, on the 50 years since the Mad Day Out, my guest is photographer Tom Murray; author of the newly-published book, The Beatles: Tom Murray’s Mad Day Out – a colorful revisit to a summer’s day when all was Fab in the world. Second, meet John Pring and Rob Thomas: graphic artists and authors of Visualizing The Beatles. Their book presents the Beatles’ story visually, laying out all manner of data in the form of colorful graphics, enabling the reader to grasp a lot of information quickly. Tom Murray’s site Visualizing The Beatles site The post 144: Seeing The Beatles appeared first on Something About The Beatles.

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Fab 4 Free 4 All
192-'Mad Day Out' with Photographer Tom Murray

Fab 4 Free 4 All

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 50:56


Beatles' 'Mad Day Out' photographer Tom Murray talks with the Fab 4 Free 4 All.

Prog-Watch
Prog-Watch 528 - A Celebration of the Music of The Beatles

Prog-Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 87:12


The Beatles were kind of my “gateway” band. Before I discovered them, I liked music probably about as much as your average teenager. After I discovered them, I became what I suppose you would call a “music fanatic”. Their music resonated with me on many different levels and I was amazed at the transformational musical journey they had made in less than a decade. Once I had absorbed just about everything they had done I moved on to explore the musical catalogs of Badfinger, The Who, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, and countless other classic rock bands. Eventually my explorations led me to Yes, The Moody Blues, Genesis, ELP, and the entire world of Progressive Rock. But I really owe it all to the Beatles...for me they were the spark. If you listen to interviews with many of the people who went on to found some of the greatest Golden Age Prog bands, you will also find that many of them were directly influenced in some way by the Beatles.So I always knew that I would do some kind of Beatles show at some point. The impetus to finally do it came a few weeks ago when I was presented with an opportunity to interview Tom Murray, an author and photographer who actually spent a whole day taking some beautiful, classic, color photos of the Beatles back in 1968, on the eve of the release of The White Album. Tom has since published a book called “Mad Day Out” with not only his Beatles photos from that day, but also lots of other great pictures from the heady days of the 1960s. Speaking to Tom was a link to the legend of the Beatles.So I offer you Prog-Watch 528 – A Celebration of the Music of the Beatles! The program features a few of the Beatles “proggier” tracks, a few cool tribute tunes, and lots of great covers of Beatles songs by some Prog and Prog-related artists. Plus a bit of my chat with Mr. Tom Murray. I hope you will join me!