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Album de la semaine: "Vertical man" (Ringo Starr 1998) R.Starr-One-Vertical man (98)P.McCartney-Mamunia-Band on the run (73)G.Harrison-Run of the Mill-All things must pass (70)J.Lennon-Hold on-Plastic Ono Band (70)Beatles-I saw her standing there-Please please me (63)R.Starr-King of broken hearts-Vertical man (98)Beatles-Honey don't-For sale (64)Beatles-And I love her-A hard day's night (64)P.McCartney-London town-London town (78)Beatles-If I needed someone-Rubber soul (65)R.Starr-Vertical man-Vertical man (98)J.Lennon-Gimme some truth-Imagine (71)Beatles-Eleanor Rigby-Revolver (66)Beatles-Hello goodbye-Magical Mystery Tour (67)P.McCartney-She's my baby-At the speed of sound (76)R.Starr-Drift away-Vertical man (98)Laurence Juber-Here comes the sun (instrumental)-LJ pays Beatles (00)P.McCartney-Old Siam Sir-Back to the egg (79)J.Lennon-Tight a$-Mind games (73)R.Starr-La de da-Vertical man (98)G.Harrison-Beautiful girl-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)G.Harrison-Love comes to everyone-George Harrison (79)Beatles-Being for the benefit of Mr Kite-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)P.McCartney-Ballroom dancing-Give my regards to Broadstreet (84)R.Starr-I'm yours-Vertical man (98)J.Lennon-Steel and glass-Walls and bridges (74)Traveling Wilburys -New blue moon-Traveling Wilburys vol. 3 (90)P.McCartney-Hope of deliverance-Off the ground (93)P.McCartney-You want her too (feat. E.Costello)-Flowers in the dirt (89)P.McCartney-Whole life (feat. D.Stewart)-Flaming pie (97)
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Album de la semaine: "Back to the Egg" (Paul McCartney 1979) P.McCartney-Reception/ Getting closer-Back to the egg (79)J.Lennon-Isolation-Plastic Ono Band (70)G.Harrison-Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (2020 mix)-All things must pass (21)R.Starr-Love is a many splendoured thing-Sentimental journey (70)Beatles-She loves you-Single (aout 63)P.McCartney-We're open tonight/ Spin it on-Back to the egg (79)Beatles-I want to hold your hand-Single (novembre 63)Beatles-I feel fine-Single (novembre 64)J.Lennon-Asumasen (I'm sorry)-Mind games (73)Beatles-Day tripper-Single (décembre 65)P.McCartney-Old Siam, Sir-Back to the egg (79)G.Harrison-All things must pass (2020 mix)-Single (20)G.Harrison-That is all-Living in the Material World (73)Beatles-Yellow submarine-Single (aout 66)R.Starr-Hey baby-Rotogravure (76)P.McCartney-Arrow through me-Back to the egg (79)Olivia Newton John-If not for you-If not for you (71)Denny Laine-Again and again and again (feat. P.McCartney)-Back to the egg (79)Beatles-Paperback writer (double A side)-Single (juin 66)Beatles-Rain (double A side)-Single (juin 66)P.McCartney-After the ball/ Million miles-Back to the egg (79)R.Starr-Vertical man-Vertical man (98)G.Harrison-Flying hours-Somewhere in England (81)Beatles-Free as a bird-Single (décembre 95)J.Lennon-Nobody told me-Milk and honey (84)P.McCartney-Winter rose/ Love awake-Back to the egg (79)Beatles-Real love-Single (mars 96)Beatles-Something-Single (octobre 69)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Time takes time (92)P.McCartney-So glad to see you here-Back to the egg (79)
Panne de micro pendant la 1ère heure, pardon pour la mauvaise qualité. Album de la semaine: "Brainwashed" (George Harrison 2002) G.Harrison-Any Road-Brainwashed (02)P.McCartney-Oo you-McCartney (70)J.Lennon-Crippled inside (take 6)-Imagine (The ultimate collection) (71-18)R.Starr-Six'o'clock-Ringo (73)Beatles-Goodbye (Home demo)-Abbey road (Super Deluxe edition) (69-19)G.Harrison-P2 Vatican blues (last Saturday night)-Brainwashed (02)Mary Hopkins-Goodbye-The best of Apple records (10)Beatles-I need you-Help! (65)Beatles-For no one-Revolver (66)P.McCartney-Let me roll it-Band on the run (73)J.Lennon-My life-Anthology 4: Dakota (98)G.Harrison-Pisces fish-Brainwashed (02)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Time takes time (92)Beatles-Ain't she sweet-Let it be sessions (69)Beatles-Don't let me down (first rooftop performance)-Let it be super Deluxe (21)J.Lennon-Cold turkey (live)-Live peace in Toronto (69)G.Harrison-Looking for my life-Brainwashed (02)Beatles-Hey bulldog-Tomorrow never knows (10)Julian Lennon-Say you're wrong-Valotte (84)P.McCartney-Warm and beautiful-At the speed of sound (76)Beatles-Misery-Please please me (63)G.Harrison-The rising sun-Brainwashed (02)P.McCartney-Twenty flight rock-Choba CCCP (88)P.McCartney-Summer's day song-McCartney II (80)Beatles-Roll over Beethoven-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-I'll follow the sun-For sale (64)G.Harrison-Between the Devil and the deep blue sea-Brainwashed (02)R.Starr-One-Vertical man (98)J.Lennon-Every man has a woman who loves him-Gimme some truth (Deluxe version) (20)P.McCartney-Return to Pepperland-USB (87)R.Starr-Peace dream-Y not (10)Beatles-The long One-Abbey road (Super Deluxe edition) (69-19)
Show notes:Links:Bold Badgers NFTMantis scooterRidwellWrite for HoneybadgerTranscript:*note - this is an unedited automatically generated transcript with about 80% accuracy*Josh: So we really are we doing this, uh, super quick. Do we need to like speed up our voices? ArtificiallyBen: The chipmonk episode.Starr: There you go. No, we should just, we should slow them down. So it'll um, we can just record a minute episode and then we'll take minutes to listen to it.Josh: Yeah, yeah. That's right. That's what we've been doing all along. That's our life hack is it takes us minutes to record these episodes and you listened to them in minutes.Starr: Yeah. So that's the, um, so I'll fill in our listeners. We, um, we miss our normal recording day on Friday, and so we're making it up on a Monday, which means like we're jam packed in with a bunch of other stuff. Um, so this may be a little shorter than usual and I'm sorry. I know you just have to have all of us all the time and we're just giving it all we can right now.Josh: Yeah, it'll be just as off topic though. So, um,Starr: I would thank God.Ben: Yeah. Speaking, speaking of off topic, I have, I have a public service announcement to make. As, as you know, I've been getting more into the electric vehicles scene, uh, personal mobility, micro mobility, all that kind of fun stuff. And I, you know, a few months ago bought an electric scooter. It's a mantis for those who are curious, who are in the know, uh, and I've been really enjoying that, like riding back and forth to work and goofing off and that sort of thing. But the thing that's, the public service announcement is, uh, wear a helmet. If you're going to ride one of these pillars. I just, this past week saw two different people riding on scooters, similar to mine, like higher powered scooters, mixing it up with traffic, like on mile per hour roads and not wearing a helmet. And I just thought that is insane. Like, I don't know. Maybe, maybe, yeah, you should definitely wear a helmet if you're going to ride electric scooter at miles an hour, just saying that's my PSA.Josh: I did go for, I went for a, my first ride on an EBI bike, um, last week and I must confess I did not wear a helmet. And, uh, I have to say it was, you know, it was kind of fun. Like, you know, little dangerous, there was no traffic. Like there was very little traffic, so in my defense.Ben: Okay. That's a plus. Do you remember what kind of bike your Rover's like a super ? Like one of those modelsJosh: I have, I have a very bad memory for names of things and I was told, but, uh, no, I don't know, but actually I was, it was with, uh, it was the bike of, uh, Mike Perrin, who is a friend of the show and creator of sidekick. So I'm sure he will, uh, hopefully listen to this and, and let us know. And then we can fill everyone in the next week. MaybeBen: I think, I think he has a super . It's a, and that's a pretty sweet,Josh: It's like the super it's like one of the fastest ones on the market, he said, yeah, cool. Or something like that.Ben: I'm going to have to get down to Mike's house and borrow some of his bikes. AndJosh: It was a lot of fun. I'd never, I'd never done that before. And I, I get the appeal now.Ben: Yeah. So when, when I got my scooter, Mike was like, I don't know, scooters. They're kind of, uh, I don't exactly what he tweeted, but he's like, yeah, they're kind of sketchy because they're not very stable and stuff and he's right. They are integrated stable compared to the bikes, but it's still a lot of fun. So I just wear a full face helmet to counteract the wobbliness. Yeah.Starr: Did y'all know I have a, an electric bike? No, it's called a Peloton.Josh: You were so smug with that one.Starr: It's the perfect bike for me because it doesn't move. Um, it's like all the, got all the nice things about the bike, like the workout, but you don't go anywhere. You don't have to Dodge any traffic. Uh, don't have to wear a helmet screen.Josh: Yeah. Those sound, those do sound seriously though. Those, those, uh, look pretty, pretty nice.Ben: Yeah. I have, I have a low-tech Peloton. It's just a trainer. I brought my bike on.Josh: Is your bike on it? Yeah. Yeah. But I like, I don't know the what, from what I've heard of the Peloton , uh, those they've got all the bells and whistles right star.Starr: Oh yeah. Yeah. I mean, really it's um, it's not so much about the actual bike for me. It is, as it is about having some like super enthusiastic person, like, um, playing really good music and just being like, you've got this, you were born for greatness and just like saying stuff like that at me. Um, while I'm like trying to, you know, read them a little bit,Josh: You say that, but like, you know, like I, I try to, you know, give that experience to Katelyn, for instance, my wife and she just like, she hates like, she's like get, get out of here.Starr: I think, I think it's easier. I think it's a little easier when there's not like an actual person there, you know, Just hire a social exerciseBen: That started out live, get, you know, the, uh, the motivational speaker guy lives in a, down by the river. I'm just, I'm just thinking about Chris Farley, like standing by your exercise bike. You can do it. You've got this.Josh: If we could get a, yeah. If we could get that, um, on the Peloton, I would subscribe like if he was one of the trainers, I mean, like, you know,Ben: So just bring him back from the dead, have him record some such the Peloton and then, yeah, that'd be awesome. I miss Chris Farley.Starr: So Ida likes to ride the Peloton too, that she's not big enough for it. Um, but she is a, her, her feet can touch the pedals. Um, but they can't reach all the way down. So she's kinda like kicks the pedal down and then catches it on the way back up. And so she asked me to put on a little video so she can do it to the music too. Yeah. Oh, I need to give an update about my, um, about the printing press. I know everybody's like waited, waiting the press breath about thatJosh: Date. I thought, yeah. I didn't know. There was news so, well, IStarr: Mean, the news is I have given up on it. I went down to Tacoma. I went down to see it and it worked and everything, and I just really got a sense for like how big and heavy it was going to be. And, um, then I started, I measured it and I started actually trying to figure out how I would get it into my building. Um, because like, it's just, my, my office is in the backyard. It's, uh, it's, we're having our backyard redone soon, but right now it's just all bumpy and lumpy. And so it's like trying to like roll this thing. I would have to construct like a, a path out of plywood. I'd have to build a ramp up to my, um, the doorway, um, then to actually get it into the location where it's going to be. I would have to completely like dismantle all my shelving and, um, then like re assemble it once I had put the thing in place. And so if I ever wanted to move it again, I'd have to like completely take down all my shelving. I was just like, this is too much. Like, this is, um, like I can't, I can't justify this on it. Like I'm, I'm waking up early in the morning and not being able to get back to sleep. Cause I'm like, how the hell am I going to like move this thing? It's like, no, that's not a good hobby for me right now.Ben: That's too bad. Have you looked into typewriters?Starr: I mean, quite the same thingJosh: I would get into typewriters though. Just like aside,Starr: I am looking into smaller, into a smaller press. They have smaller like desktop ones that are a couple of hundred pounds. Um, not, not like a thousand and looking into that sad,Ben: sad to hear it didn't work out, but I let's get pictures of that in any one. If you get a small one, that'd be kind of fun.Starr: Yeah. I just have to, I, uh, I almost saw him this weekend, but somebody swooped in before me. And so now I'm just going to have to wait like six months until another one pops up. Cause like it's, they're not very, there's not a very liquid market. It's not like in a, I guess, I guess there is a liquid market, I guess, I guess they just kind of get snapped, snatched up and then like, there's just not any of them. Yeah.Josh: Do you still get to like, do you have to do like type setting and stuff?Starr: Yeah. You do like, um, there's a couple ways to do it. Like you can do it the old school way where you have like the lead type and you like, um, you know, put it letter by letter and do like a composing stick and do all that. Um, I probably wouldn't do that just because I'm not sure I have the time and patience. Um, so there's a, an updated way to do it where, um, you can, um, you know, send a PDF off and they'll make a, uh, a plate for you and it's plastic and then you just use that. So, um, yeah. And you can make them yourself too. It's just, you know, takes more equipment and more, you know, you know how I'm work and stuff.Josh: Maybe you could get like a specialized, d printer to like printer plates for you.Starr: Cool. Do you use like, uh, um, people to use like a, a Glowforge like a laser cutter cool. Or laser engraver?Josh: That's a, that's a fun hobby. That sounds, that sounds like fun.Starr: Oh yeah. Oh, I went down the rabbit hole of reading all about laser engravers too. Like there's like this cheap one from China that you can get for like bucks. And then like, it's apparently got good internals, but like, you really have to soup it up. And so like that's some people's whole personality is they just do that.Josh: Nice before we get off the topic of a paper and things that interface with paper. Um, I like ordered something off of Amazon that I was like, I don't know why I was like this excited about it arriving. Like maybe I'm just like extreme, like my, you know, I'm extremely bored and needed something to look forward to. But like Amazon basics, paper, shreds, shredder, sharpening, and lubricate, lubricant sheets. And I get all, I'm not going to say that again. I hope you like got that. Um, I did not know that this existed though. Cause like I have like a paper shredder. It's like a cheap, you know, a cheap one, but like I never, like, I never oil it cause don't like just, I don't know how, okay. Like just the thought of like getting a, like a bottle of oil or something and like trying to like dump it.Josh: Like I just, I don't know. So I like was like trying to figure out like, how do you oil these things? And it turns out they make sheets of paper that had the oil like in them and you just run them through the shredder. I didn't know. Like maybe everyone knows this. I did not know this was a thing. And uh, I mean it's like the perfect, it's like the perfect, uh, lubricant solution for your shredder because, um, you just, you know, it's like shredding a piece of paper, which is fun in and of itself. Like who doesn't like shredding paper. So pro tip, you don't needStarr: Waiting. How do they work? Um,Josh: My shredder might be too far gone from the lack of oiling, but I'm going to like, wait and see. Oh no, we'll wait and see. Luckily I did get the cheap one. So now that I'm like an expert on shredder maintenance, um, my next shredder maybe I'll even upgrade or something.Starr: I actually, um, I bought an Amazon basic shredder. That is, uh, it's a, it's a fairly big one, um, for home use, but it's, it's uh, Amazon basics and it's actually really good.Ben: That is a cross cut. Cause that's the key feature right there.Starr: I, I think the cross cuts. Yeah. SeeBen: Mine. Mine's a cheapo one that just does stripsJosh: And that's, I mean that's the strips. Yeah.Ben: Gotta have the crossover.Starr: Yeah. They can always go in the strips back together.Josh: Yeah.Ben: I was a little disturbed to find out though. My, my local trash and recycling facility, uh, our city requests that you not put shredded paper in the recycle, uh, I don't know why they can't handle the recycle shredded paper, but yeah. So if, if all the stuff that I shred, it has to go in the trash, which seems kind of wrong, you know, it's like it's paper cause then recycle. Right. ButJosh: That's because I'm pretty sure recycling is a big scam and none of it actually works. Like you think it does because like Kaylin, like Katelyn knows all about recycling and I am constantly trying to like be a good person and recycle things and she's like, no, that's not recyclable. Like you can't like, that's going to actually like, that's going to like make the recycling people mad because like they have to sort through this and like, you know, take it out before they can actually like repurpose. So yeah, it seems like there's very, uh, relatively little that is actually recyclable. At least in my experience. So farStarr: We subscribed to an additional recycling service, um, read well. And uh, yeah. So they like, you can't recycle, um, just a normal city was like, when you can't put like plastic bags or any sort of like plastic film stuff. Right. So like they take that and um, like they'll take, uh, like fabric stuff, like clothes, um, and like batteries and light. And then they have like a rotating category where um, like once every three months or whatever, it's like, you can put your old electronic devices in there and they'll like, you know, have those recycled and whatever. Yeah. Yeah. It's pretty nice.Josh: Yeah. Cause I'm everything I hear lately about like just normal recycling, just as depressing. Like it's like, I don't know. I hear like, you know, half the recycling isn't even like being taken care of taken,Starr: You know, like they're like shippingJosh: It to other countries or burying it in landfills anyways. It just it's like, yeah, it's kind of sad. It doesn't make me want to recycle.Ben: Cool. Let's see. Maybe, maybe my municipality then is forward-looking because they know there's going to put in the landfill. So there's just saving a step, right? Yeah. Just put it in the trash. Cause we're going to put out the trash anyway. Right?Josh: Yeah. And thenBen: They actually did that for a styrofoam. We used to have a regular styrofoam collection event. Like every month you could go down to city hall and you could dump your old styrofoam and they would take care of it. And then like, you know what, we just can't even cost effectively handle styrofoam anymore. So don't even, it's not even worth driving down to the city hall to drop it off. Just put it in your trash. It's like, oh, that's so sad.Starr: Well, the, the rebel also does styrofoam. Like it's um, that's cool. It's it's not included in the base like price, but they give you a big bag and they're like, okay, whenever you're done with filling up this giant bag, like it'll cost, I don't know, five or $ to recycle it.Josh: Okay. Well we got to remember put it in the show notes cause I'm going to look at it too. Okay. Sure. I mean, it does seem like I'd rather the city, like if the city like legitimately can't handle it and they're just like secretly like just trashing it anyway. It's like, it's better just to acknowledge the problem so that a real solution, hopefully it can, you know, like maybe like something like this, like people can start to, you know, pay extra for it or, or whatever. But like, it just seems like ignore, like just pretending, like just, just so everyone can feel good. Like, you know, just keep the people, you know, let them feel like they're recycling when they're not, does not seem like a solution that's going to like solve any problems.Ben: But you know, what's, what's free to recycle the bits that you send to Honeybadger. We recycle those things all day long. You send us those, those API bits and they get efficiently recycled right away.Starr: I thought y'all were going to recycle those into NFTs.Josh: Oh yes. We don't. Don't uh, can'tBen: Spill the beans yet. Yeah. LikeJosh: Tell everyone our new business strategy. I think already I put that on Twitter already that we're pivoting into crypto and Airtraq and it's going to be a side business. Yes.Starr: It might confuse people. There's already like a Honeybadger coin or something out there.Josh: Yeah. And there's also like multiple Badger NFTs by the way. SoBen: Yeah, just a little delight.Josh: That was like a brave badgers. Brave badgers on Salada. I think there's one.Ben: Yeah. Put that in the show notes. Make sure people check it out. Not officially endorsed by Honeybadger, but still cool. IStarr: Think we should put out our own line of pugs.Josh: Yes. Yeah. I mean like I'm surprised pugs. Aren't like, so someone's rolling an NFT for pugs, to be honest.Starr: I wasn't making it come back. I hear.Ben: Yeah. If we're going to, if we're going to go retro, like let's go all the way. Retro let's skip the whole collectible cards and stuff and go straight to playing cards. Right. I'll play for the two cards with different batteries on them. Yeah.Starr: I thought you were going to say to me, light bulbs or something.Josh: Absolutely. I've been, I'm curious. Have you learned anything about, uh, crypto or NFTs lately?Ben: You know, no, I haven't really, I I've been, I've been watching people in my Twitter feed and it's, it's funny, there's this, there's this arc that I see, like their first tweet is like, what is this crypto stuff? And then their next tweet is like, this crypto stuff is crazy. And then a little bit later, there's another tweet. It's like, I'm going to look into this crypto set because I want to understand it. And then a little bit later there's like, Hey, check out this NFC I just bought. And then a little bit later, their final tweet is like, here, come join this, this core community and get into my mint.Josh: And, and they have a new Twitter avatar that has like laser eyes.Ben: Yeah. It's kinda, it's crazy. So, so I've like, I've seen this again and again and again, I'm like, okay, I'm not, I'm afraid. I don't wanna investigate the Nazis becauseStarr: So R oh, I'm going to get, I'm going to get, I'm going to get so much hate over this, but our, um, our NFTs just like, um, MLM for like tech rose.Ben: Yes, totally. They areJosh: Essentially,Starr: That's like, I've got, I've like, I'll just tell my I'm essentially. I've got my sensory over here. My essential oils.Josh: Yeah. Well spring as well. I mean like, technically I think you probably could code a MLM on Ethereum, so I'm sure it's already been done, but maybe that, you know, maybe, maybe we should just go for it. Just go full a full billing. There you go.Starr: That's it. Everybody you heard it. We're going full villain now.Josh: Crypto villain. Yeah. I I've checked it out as well. A little bit. Um, I bought a, uh, an FTE on Solano just to see. And, um, actually I did not follow the pattern that you, uh, that you described Ben:, but I also did not let myself do this publicly, which I think is a big key. Like you people know, like you can create anonymous identities on the internet. Um, it's still possible. And then you can go explore, you know, like NFTs or whatever, and you don't have to like have laser eyes on your main Twitter profile. Um, but you know, I went and looked at it and uh, I'm still, I'm like still learning. I'm like, you know, I'm trying to update my, you have the whole crypto scene is a little bit, you know, a little bit dated. Like I checked it out, like after Bitcoin got, you know, it was starting to get popular and stuff, read some white papers, but I think it's, I mean, it's, you know, it's not going away regardless, so it's good to keep your view current at least. But, um, I am not, uh, you know, bought into, I have an eight in as the kids say,Ben: Well, I mean, back to the two lips, I think I'll just wait until the crash happens. Right. And then I'll have a bias of nice to have thoseJosh: Do that. Yeah. That's the, that's the cycle. I mean, you know, it's going to happen. That happens like in every, every, it seems like every new application of blockchain that, you know, comes out that goes through the same, like boom and bust cycle, um, and then levels out to, uh, you know, fairly regular boom and bust cycle.Ben: I mean, you know, confessional here, but I'm actually a laggard when it comes to tech stuff. Like I'm pretty late on the adoption curve for a lot of things. Like, you know, my car is pretty old, my TV's kind of old, you know, I'm not really sure. Yeah. Yeah. That's just kinda, it's kinda weird. I'm in the tech world, but like, I don't really jump in on things like that. I'll just wait,Starr: That's pretty normal. Right. There's like, um, I don't know. There's I saw some, I forget where I saw somebody say it was like, there's two types of tech people. One has the newest of everything all the time. And the other one is like still working on like a, a PC.Josh: Yeah. Whatever.Starr: Yeah. I don't know about y'all, but like, I don't really know a lot of like tech people who have like, um, like voice assistance in their home.Josh: Yeah. I like that as much as like the consumer more than just regular consumers. Yeah.Ben: That's because we know it's like I write software. I know how bad it is.Josh: Yeah. Yeah. That's why I don't like having them. So I don't trust, I don't trust software, but I don't know, like the block, the whole blockchain thing. Like, I, I, you know, I kind of get the, like the future application argument, like there's something here. Like I think it is like that idea of having like very easy, like making contracts easier, for instance, or giving software, the ability, like making it easier to write applications that are built on like contracts or, or even like financial applications. Like the whole idea of like, like code being able to hold its own its own actual currency or money. Um, because it's like, you know, it's just bits. Like that is interesting. Like, I don't know, you know, I'm not enough of a futurist to be able to like see the future where, you know, that's like ubiquitous, but like it is, I can see that aspect of it. It's interesting. But like the whole, like, yeah. I'm not like collecting a bunch of, uh, NFTs in the meantime.Ben: Yeah. I think smart contracts. The idea is interesting. I think, you know, the stuff that's being loosely called web three, I think that's kind of stuff is interesting, but the, but the whole I'm going to buy a smart contract thing that represents a JPEG and then I'm gonna hold on to it and it's going to be worth a million bucks. That part of it doesn't really appeal to me. Like, yeah, I guess I'm just not yet.Josh: Well, you're also not an art. You're not like an art collector either. I would assume that's true. I don't think you have a house full of priceless art. I would, that would be my guess. I mean, I don't want to like, yeah, like over assume, but I mean, like, I think that's the kind of person that this would, this definitely like appeals more to like the collector and, uh, I'm, I'm also not a collector. So, um,Ben: Um, I do have one, I do have one piece of art in my house, so I'm not a complete, you know, Rube, but, uh, but yeah, I am not, I'm not a collector. Yeah.Starr: I think the big, um, like, like I'm thinking about how like Bitcoin and stuff has been around and, you know, blockchain has been around for over a decade at this point. Right. Um, and like still now, like, you know, it looks a lot, I don't know, to me, just from the outside, it looks very similar to what it did back then. It's like, it's like, um, a bunch of people, very excited about it and what it means, and this kind of like vague way, um, that like seems like, you know, it'll pan out in the future, but we're not quite sure how yet. And like, I'm wondering if the big, um, I'm wondering if the thing that like blockchain is actually successful at is in, um, being very like evocative to a certain type of person, um, making a certain type of, you know, developer or a tech person, like feel a certain way. Like I wonder if that's the main success of blockchain, because that seems to be like, mostly what I'm seeing is like a bunch of people, you know, excited a bunch of people. Um, I don't know, like, like wanting to discuss the future of things and you know, being smart about it. And it's like, I wonder if that, um, that process is the whole reason that it stuck around. I don't know.Ben: It's good, good point.Josh: There's definitely some interesting stuff out there. Um, and some very, I mean, like, I think it's undeniable that there are some very people that have thought all this stuff up, like yeah. But yeah, I don't know. You're right. It's, it's been around a lot. Like the, it seems like the adoption curve as much longer on this one. If, if it is going to be the, you know, the next big thing, I don't know. It does. I don't know. It'll be interesting. But I figured in the meantime, like keeping, keeping an eye on, let's just try to learn more about it. But, um, I'm not really the, I try to avoid situations where I just like dive in and become a like true believer. So I'm, I'm learning from afar.Ben: I'll just go buy some GME. That'll go to fix.Starr: I dunno. I'm just going to go for AMC, myself. Like the movies, like the movies have been around forever.Ben: Well, confession time I actually bought some AMC. Oh yeah. When the whole GME thing was going crazy and AMC got part of it. I went and bought some AMC. Cause I'm like, you know what, thinking about it. It's like, I wasn't really interested in the main stock thing, but I was thinking, okay, pandemics going to go away some point, right. People are gonna get back out and they're going to go to movies again. Right. It's going to be, and I'm actually, I think I'm doing pretty good on the whole AMC purchase. We'll see how it goes. Pandemic didn't end yet, but I can still close the fingers.Josh: I mean, as a futurist, I do expect more things to become MIMA fide. So if you can like predict those trends, then go, you know, get in early because, uh, everything's going to be a meme on the blockchain. Eventually.Ben: That's a good thing. Our business is based on a meme now. We're, we're, we're totally with it.Josh: Yeah. All right. We're finally with it on the whole meme thing.Starr: Well, as the present test, I think you should just enjoy it while you can.Josh: You mean all the mains or I don'tStarr: Really know. I just want to get, it seemed like a pithy thing to sayBen: It's apropos. Yeah. Yeah.Josh: Well, we discussed like, no, like I think we, I think we actually discussed like nothing related to the business this time and that is, you know, that's moving forward.Ben: This is our Seinfeld episode, the episode aboutJosh: Speed. Oh, speaking of Seinfeld, we finished the last, the final episode of Seinfeld, um, that like a couple nights ago. And it like, cause we've been like Kayla and I have been like going through it, like for like years at this point, like just slowly, like, cause it's not every night you want to watch Seinfeld. Like it's, it's gotta be like a Seinfeld night. So we finally, like, we didn't realize we were like at the end. Um, and it was kind of a, it was a little bittersweet moment kind of likeStarr: At the end of real Seinfeld when it aired. So, and you just heard that green day song starts swelling. It's something I'm predictive of your life. I know. So enjoy it while you can enjoy it while you can.Starr: You've been listening to founder quest. 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Show notesLinks:Hey Dumpster FireGoatse.cxFull transcript:*This is an unedited automated transcript which is only about 80% accurate*Starr Yeah, well, sad news. Um I did not see my printing press last weekend because I I came down with a cold, it wasn't it wasn't covid, so don't worry, it's okay. Um But we're waiting for the test to come back. So you know the difference between now and the before times is now when you get a cold life shuts down and you can't really do anything until your results come back. Josh Well and you know the other thing about like during the pandemic, everyone's home like just the printing press market is just going wild right now, so like, there's going to be gone, I'm sure it'll be gone long gone by the time you're feeling better. Starr Exactly, everybody's going to print their manifestos, Josh right? Yeah, Ben well, you know, since my kid is able to take care of his own school needs and I didn't have to like sideline myself for that, like, like star, I actually got some stuff done this week, but uh but not going to tell you me. So I've been really get into this groove on having other people do things, so Starr it's not definite, Ben it's so nice, so nice. So shall I was able to deliver a feature that we want in Hungary there for a long time and that is being able to deliver to multiple your ills. So we give you a hook address that you post to and then you can say, okay, up to three different Charles will then get that delivery that post. So Josh that's pretty cool, Starr wow, Broadcasting broadcasting Ben your publisher, this is something that one of our customers asked for and something we've wanted for a while and, and uh I apologize, I think to shop because I kind of dropped the ball on, you know, helping this get this, get this feature over the goal, you know, he uh he had done some work a few months ago and I just was distracted and didn't really uh follow up on it, like, I should have, and then and then once I did follow up like I should have, then it's like, you know what, I don't think we want to go with this round, I think I want to go a different round. So we ended up re implementing the whole thing in a different way, but so I appreciate his patients but got that launch, That's feeling pretty good. Starr That's awesome. So um so hook really is a product that we're uh you know, we've lost, you can just go sign up for right now, right? Yeah. Ok. Yeah, so it's uh it's like magic for your wife hooks, so if you if you want to um if you want to send a web hook, you just send it to our service and then we make sure that it gets deliver, that's super reliable, that I don't know, there's just a lot of details that you have to implement around doing web hooks, right? And we do this for you. And so now it sounds like you can have that sort of broadcast to multiple points Josh also works for inbound web hooks. So no matter what the flaky services that is sending you sending you web hooks, I think what we're doing right now is broadcasting, by the way, um but yeah, no matter what the flaky service that you have to integrate with, you know, to send to receive data from them if your app goes or maybe your app is flaky, if if your app is going down, um you can just be sure that when you get back online, hook relay will be there to relay all the web hooks that you missed. Starr Well, I've got I've got a term for it, you can feel free to use this in your marketing. So that means that um since it does both outbound and inbound, that means you're full duplex Josh well, Duplex. I like it, I like it going to write it down, You know, like that would be an awesome, like if we did kind of like, you know, like, like I don't know, like s marketing theme, like with me on colors and stuff and we're like full duplex. Just that going well together. Ben Do you remember speaking of the eighties, remember back and when you connect with your modem and it would be the wrong duplex setting. And so everything you typed would be double right? You get every care, it could be a double f. You know? And they're like, oh man, full duplex. I gotta reconnect at half duplex. Yeah, Josh we should we should do like a, like a marketing, like, like a Youtube video, you know, like this little sketch or something of you trying to connect to your modem. Yeah, Ben awesome. Josh Yeah. So Ben yeah, in fact, I used, I used to create this morning for doing an inbound hooks setting up. So we're working on the broadcast emails, that's the task, that's another task has been on our to do this for a long time. Uh I was working on that this morning and uh we use postmark for our email delivery and when one of the things uh they did recently a few months ago they had this new feature and their product called announced broadcasts, announcements, broadcast exactly what it's called. But basically before this feature, post Margaret, just about transactional email, like it could only send things that were triggered by a user, right? Like a password reset email or you know, in our case we send a lot of notifications for errors, you know, to individual users, Ben but then they launched this new broadcast feature which allows you to use their infrastructure for, you know, kind of marketing, like emails like maybe announcements about your, you know, new products or your new features or maybe have new terms of service or whatever. So more and more of a broadcast email rather than an individual email. And uh one of the features that they have and the reason why I was using the web book is they can they have, we'll add an unsubscribe link for you at the bottom of the emails that go out. And so of course the person may click the unsubscribe if they don't want to hear from us anymore, which would be, you know, totes sad, but it happens Ben and then it goes to postmark and then postmark records that unsubscribe intent and then sends it can optionally send a web hook to you. And so uh yeah, so I set up a cookery, they target for that postmark web hook so that even if our app goes down, which of course it never does, but if it did then we would have all those, you know, web hooks from postmark happily saved in Hungary. They uh getting along of it to see is nice. I wonder Josh like the go ahead. Sorry, Starr I was just going to say. So you can um the inbound web hooked payloads get saved and then you can just pull them down whatever you want. That's convenience. Like I want I want that inbound with a hook data, but I don't want to build a web hook right now, I don't want to build like something to like get that right now. I just want I just want to know that the data someplace and get it later. Josh Yeah. Yeah. I wondered like the utility of that feature might be pretty, pretty huge depending on like what people are doing with web hooks these days, you know like I don't know like receiving, you know, recording payments or um activated subscriptions. Yeah, Ben or you know if you're if you're building a feature that's gonna accept the web hook but you don't it is not launched yet or you don't know exactly what you're going to get because you know sometimes your provider might say, well this is what we're gonna send you but you actually really be sure. Right. So you can, you can set up the cookery. They link first start getting some real web hooks from them. See what they're like before. Well yeah actually we Josh don't have an option. Yeah, we have an option to like to not just receive but not forward. Right. Right. Yeah. So he's a sort of as like a interim development. Starr Can we have an option? Um do we have an option to receive and just immediately discard just for you know, just when you're just fed up with that website provider? Ben Yes. I think we actually do have that. So we have like this. Yeah forget this. We have a disabled button so the link still works like I can still post to it but it won't, nothing will happen with the payload is just goes into it either devon all Josh you can set up like that. The dumpster fire thing like like a base camp did well back where we, you know, we have someone just burn it for you. I mean it's probably like, it's like yeah environmentally responsible to Starr like get sense to like it gets sent to a, did you see that star? We just take the exact yeah I didn't see it. No. Josh Okay so it was pretty awesome. Like they yeah, I forget like what was the, what were the emails like it was, you would give you like they had an address that you could um, email at? Hey, right. Hey dot com. And like they had someone actually like with a printer set up in a webcam and everything. Like they were just like, like they would print out your email I think and like just burn it like in front of the camera or something like that, Wasn't it? Something like that. Yeah, Starr That would be a weird job. Josh Yeah. Well, it was, yeah, it was definitely start. Yeah. Ben Yeah. We should definitely something that I don't know. Maybe every time you get a look at it, tickles a honey badger. I don't know. I can think of something. Starr Yeah, that's an even weirder job. I don't think I want to do that. Good. Ben Yeah. So I got, I got a tweet dM today um, from someone uh, asking about something from a previous founder quest episode in which we talked about. Yeah, it's pretty awesome. That was cool. So, you know, everyone's always welcome to do that because that's fun for us. The uh, the message was a question about, were we talked in the previous episode about the automation, the automated monitoring that I added for our sake too, compliance stuff. And the question was like, you know, did we go with a particular provider? And yes, yes, we did. We went withdraw to, so we looked at van to and looked at secure secure frame and we looked at Dorada and uh, they're, they're pretty comparable all three of them. But are we, it came down to, we really liked draw to just a bit more than secure frame, Ben which would be perfectly fine solution I think to you, we almost went with him and then an advantage was kind of like in this kind of distant third like they're okay. But what I really like drought and secure frame. So I don't know why. I didn't say who he selected before but there it is in case anyone is curious and didn't feel like actually asking uh there you go, Starr awesome. And remember the, the answer to the first security question is all of the above. Mhm. Oh my God, they're gonna drop us as a customer now. I just violated the terms of service haven't giving Josh out the answers. Starr Maybe it's none of the above. Hopefully they switch out the questions. Ben Uh speaking of questions, we got a we got a vendor questionnaire, security questionnaire the other day and I was looking at the answer. I was going through and answering the questions and there was this whole section about card data. And I thought to myself, oh how quaint like back in the day when we had to actually worry about securely storing credit card data. You know, these days, you know, we use stripe and we don't care. We never touched a car or data. And so I was able to, you know, Mark in a to all those things. But I just, it's kind of a blast from the past to see questions about, you know, do you, do you ever send credit card details via email? No, no, we do not. Our whole Josh payment system, man. Yeah. Starr Business card data though. We just like have those in a box in the closet. Ben Yeah, we secure this to our Starr business cards. Josh Well, they're apparently there are vendors that are still doing it that way. Yeah. Ben Yeah. Which is kind of scary when you think about it. Starr You know, it's funny like with the compliance, I've been um there's been a couple of times where um, well, I've got to explain my setup. So I've got a little office in my backyard. I'm the only one here. Um and there's been a couple of times where I'm about to like go into the house or whatever my computer's on and normally like I'm just going to leave it running and stuff. And then I was like, nope. I, and the compliance says I've got to lock it before I leave my office from which I uh and it's like, okay, it's like, should I leave the door open the office? No, I gotta lock it, compliance says I've got to have, you know, adequate physical security measures Josh like you want, like one of the squirrels getting in there. Okay, finding it unlocked? Ben Well, I appreciate your diligence star. That's, that's going above and beyond right there. Starr Oh, thank you. Thank you. It's, it's ridiculous. But yeah. Ben Well on that note, one of the things that has annoyed me about the compliance requirements is that they prefer that you have um your screen saver lock Within, you know, x minutes, minutes or whatever it is. Right? And they actually check that we have an agent that runs on each computer to make sure that we actually have that enabled and I surveillance. I never had that enabled because you know, like you like who's who's here? Like it's just me, like I'm the only person here, right? But now I have to have this screen saver that locks and Starr sometimes you want to read things so that takes a little while or like watch a video or something. Mhm. Ben So, but you know, it serves the greater good. So Josh I already had my screen saver set because I have perfect operational security. Starr What's that outside that window, josh behind you? Is that Massad? I think it's Massad, Starr but they can't get in. They can't get in. Okay. Good. Just banging against the door. Josh I got the dog patrolling the perimeter right now. Josh Yeah, well I learned to keep my screen lock at a small time window when I shared an office with my brother because we would like actually, I don't know, I don't know if you ever actually got me, I think I like one time I like installed a Cron job, like a random crime job on his computer that like remember that it played like uh like read out like a random random spot quote I think with, you know with the with the speech to text, text to speech thing in backup in Mac. Os. Yeah, I remember after that I was like he is going to retaliate and I need to, I need to like up my security game. So Starr that would be one way to like um to harden an office. It's just like encouraged employees to prank one another. Josh Well that's where I think it started. Like I think we're kind of like doing that a little bit and yeah, it is a I don't know if I should if it's recommended but it is hilarious. Ben That sounds, that sounds perfect for like an internal security team at a large enterprise. Like they should give prizes for the best pranks, you know, that actually expose security weaknesses like that, you know because you know they do these things like they will send an email to everyone in the company and like click on this link and then someone does and they're like, oh gotcha, you weren't supposed to Starr click on that. It's fishing Ben and everyone's like, oh you suck. You know? But if they made a crowdsource it. Josh Yeah, get everyone involved. Ben Yeah, totally. Starr It's like whoever the best rick roller is gets a bonus Josh a hackathon where everyone's a target. Ben Maybe maybe you have to maybe have to put some parameters around it like maybe it's only the week around april fool's right. And so you know, people can be on a higher guard. I don't know Starr how it makes sense. Otherwise you'd have foster a climate of like continual mistrust. Yeah, it's like, just just see that important business document I sent you bob. It's like good try Jeff, try Ben not falling for it. Starr That's fallen for it. You got one of those word, macro viruses in there. I know it. Josh Do you see like someone on twitter posted like this Apparently rick Astley got rick rolled on Reddit like a few years ago. Obviously that like you just Yeah, the person, the person that did it got like, I think like, like, like a century of Reddit gold or something like that. Like you just you just win the internet totally like Yeah, that's yeah, that is winning the internet right? Like that's the ultimate prize. Yeah. Starr Are giant Zoomer fan bases. Like what? What's rick rolling? Mhm. Ben Even my kids, You know what rick rolling is Oh, they do. Okay. Josh It's just one of the ones that just never goes, Yeah. People are just never going to give up. Ben It's going to persist through the generations of time until the sun has the heat death. Josh That's that's that's heavy. Starr Yeah, I guess it could be worse. It's not go to see Josh Oh man. Yeah, Josh that was, I don't know like there was like there's that thing goes around like always like, like date yourself by like the earliest mean, you remember or whatever and I think goats, he was one of the earlier once. I won't forget it. So Starr there was a time before they called the means like maybe that, I don't know. Ben Yes. Ben Well do either of you have any last hurrahs for our lovely summer season before the weather turns cold and gray and rainy in any plans to do something fun? Don't Josh know why we have kids in school now. And so our plans are to drive them back and forth Ben repetitive lee. Starr I'm just trying to survive. That's basically it and it's trying to get through, Josh I mean, and get, yeah, we'll probably like, I've been like, the weather has been nicer outside lately. So I've been trying to enjoy the yard while I can because like, yeah, it's just the weird like pacific northwest thing now where like most of years rainy and what used to be the thing that made it worthwhile was the wonderful summers is now like half of the summer is also now cloud covered in smoke and, And like °. So, um, like right now everything is like picture perfect pacific northwest and I've been really enjoying that. Starr Yeah, last in the past. It's pretty nice. I'm, I'm looking forward to the drizzle coming back because there's just too many people out on walks, you know, like I like, I like, I like to be solitary on my walks and these amateurs only come out when it's nice outside. Um you know, so yeah, I can't, I can't wait for a little bit of drizzle where I got my raincoat and I can go and you know, walk through my neighborhood and be alone Josh is we are kind of at the point where like you start, you start to like, uh like not dread fall or so much. Like I'm kind of looking forward to it again and like, you know, seasons, seasons are nice, but then like you halfway halfway through the winter, I'll be like ready for summer and summer will be a long ways off. But I'm looking forward to fall right now. Ben It's kind of kind of funny like there's definitely this uh there's a sense of angst when there is too much, when there's too much sun for too long. You know, when people like, I, I need I need some grey, I need some rain and then, and then the grain grey comes and the rain comes and you can just feel this, this uh you know, things are back to, back to where it should be. You know, it's just kind of fun and of course, yeah, february comes around like, oh, it's a son, Josh you know, and see, I just want, I just want all of this on like a light switch, so I can just change it depending on the mood that I'm in. Um Ben you know, Yeah, we really need some weather management technology. Starr Uh We just need to get in with the movers and shakers that control the weather. Josh Yeah, I think, I think it's the folks over at DARPA from what, from what I hear from the internet, you know, Ben or you just, you know, take a vacation. I mean the old fashioned way you just go to some place, warm Josh vacations, Starr vacations, That's Josh so that's so pre that's so pre . We we stay in one place and control the weather now. Yeah. Mhm. Ben Yeah. It sounds like a lot more fun actually Josh and it does. Josh Yeah. Well I don't know, I've done stuff this week but I don't remember. Me neither and what not. So Starr yeah, sure you make this a short one. I guess we should. Okay, well you have always been. Sorry, let me do that again. Um You have just now, just in this very moment finished listening to found request. If you want to right to serve you go do that. 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Show Notes:Links:MicromortNoblesse obligeJosh's dotfilesGitHub Code SpacesFull Transcript:Ben:Yeah. I've been holding out for the new MacBook Pros. The M1 is pretty tempting, but I want whatever comes next. I want the 16-inch new hotness that's apparently supposed to be launching in November, but I've been waiting for it so patiently for so long now.Josh:Will they have the M2?Ben:Yeah, either or that or M1X. People are kind of unsure what the odds are.Starr:Why do they do that? Why did they make an M1 if they can't make an M2? Why do they have to keep... You just started, people. You can just have a normal naming scheme that just increments. Why not?Josh:M1.1?Ben:That would be awesome.Starr:Oh, Lord.Josh:Yeah, it would.Ben:M1A, Beachfront Avenue.Starr:So last week we did an Ask Me Anything on Indie Hackers, and that was a lot of fun.Josh:It was a lot of fun.Starr:I don't know. One of the most interesting questions on there was some guy was just like, "Are you rich?" I started thinking about it. I was like, "I literally have no idea." It reminded me of when I used to live in New York briefly in the '90s or, no, the early '00s. There was a Village Voice article in which they found... They started out with somebody not making very much money, and they're like, "Hey, what is rich to you?" Then that person described that. Then they went and found a person who had that level of income and stuff and they asked them, and it just kept going up long past the point where... Basically, nobody ever was like, "Yeah, I'm rich."Josh:Yeah. At the end, they're like, "Jeff Bezos, what is rich? What is rich to you?"Starr:Yeah.Josh:He's like, "Own your own star system."Starr:So, yeah, I don't know. I feel like I'm doing pretty good for myself because I went to fill up my car with gas the other day and I just didn't even look at the price. The other day, I wanted to snack, so I just got a whole bag of cashews, and I was just chowing down on those. I didn't need to save that. I could always get another bag of cashews.Ben:Cashews are my arch nemesis, man. I can't pass up the cashews. As far as the nut kingdom, man, they are my weakness.Starr:I know. It's the subtle sweetness.Ben:It's so good. The buttery goodness.Starr:Yeah, the smoothness of the texture, the subtle sweetness, it's all there.Ben:That and pistachios. I could die eating cashews and pistachios.Josh:There you go. I like pistachios.Ben:Speaking of being rich, did you see Patrick McKenzie's tweet about noblesse oblige?Josh:No. Tell me.Ben:Yeah, we'll have to link it up in the show notes. But, basically, the idea is when you reach a certain level of richness, I guess, when you feel kind of rich, you should be super generous, right? So noblesse oblige is the notion that nobility should act nobly. If you have been entrusted with this respect of the community and you're a noble, then you ought to act a certain way. You got to act like a noble, right? You should be respectful and et cetera. So Patio was applying this to modern day, and he's like, "Well, we should bring this back," like if you're a well-paid software developer living in the United States of America, you go and you purchase something, let's say a coffee, that has basically zero impact on your budget, right? You don't notice that $10 or whatever that you're spending. Then just normalize giving a 100% tip because you will hardly feel it, but the person you're giving it to, that'll just make their day, right? So doing things like that. I was like, "Oh, that's"-Josh:Being generous.Ben:Yeah, it's being generous. Yeah. So I like that idea.Josh:That's cool.Ben:So-Starr:So it's okay to be rich as long as you're not a rich asshole.Ben:Exactly. Exactly. That's a good way to bring it forward there, Starr.Starr:There you go. I don't know. Yeah. I think there's some historical... I don't know. The phrase noblesse oblige kind of grates at me a little bit in a way that I can't quite articulate in this moment, but I'll think about that, and I will get back with you.Josh:Wait. Are you saying you don't identify as part of the nobility?Starr:No.Ben:I mean, I think there's a lot of things from the regency period that we should bring back, like governesses, because who wants to send your child to school in the middle of a COVID pandemic? So just bring the teacher home, right?Starr:Yeah. That's pretty sexist. Why does it have to be gendered? Anyway.Ben:Okay, it could be a governor, but you might get a little misunderstanding. All of a sudden, you've got Jay Inslee showing up on your doorstep, "I heard you wanted me to come teach your kids."Josh:I don't know. I'll just take an algorithm in the home to teach my kids, just entrust them to it.Starr:Yeah. Oh, speaking of bringing things back, I told y'all, but I'll tell our podcast listeners. On Sunday, I'm driving to Tacoma to go to somebody's basement and look at a 100-year old printing press to possibly transport to Seattle and put in my office for no good reason that I can think of. It just seems to be something that I'm doing.Josh:Do you like that none of us actually asked you what you were intending to do with it? I was like, "Yeah, just let me know when you need to move it. I'm there." I just assumed you were going to do something cool with it, but ... Yeah.Starr:I appreciate that. I appreciate the support. I'm going to make little zines or something. I don't know.Josh:Yeah. If I get a lifetime subscription to your zine-Starr:Okay, awesome.Josh:... that would be payment.Starr:Done. Done.Josh:Cool.Ben:Yeah, sign me up, too. I'll be there.Starr:Well, I appreciate that.Ben:I mean, who could resist that invitation, right, because you get to... If you get to help with moving that thing, you get to see it, you get to touch it and play with it, but you don't have to keep it. It's somebody else's problem when you're done with the day, so sounds great to me.Starr:There you go. Well, I mean, if you read the forums about these things, this is one of the smaller ones, so people are just like, "Ah, no big deal. No big deal. It's okay." But I was happy to hear that there's no stairs involved.Ben:That is the deal-breaker. Yeah.Josh:Yeah. But it-Ben:If you ever get the friend helping you to move their piano, you always ask, "Okay, how many flights of steps," right?Starr:Yeah. Oh, I just thought of something I could do with it. I could make us all nice business card to hand out to nobody.Ben:Because we're not going anywhere.Josh:I just think of my last six attempts at having business cards. They're all still sitting in my closet, all six boxes of-Starr:I know. People look at you like, "What, really, a business card? What?"Josh:Yeah, like all six generations.Starr:Yeah.Ben:I hand out one or two per year. Yeah, just random people and like, "Hey, here's my phone number." It's an easy way to give it to somebody.Josh:Just people on the street?Ben:Exactly. Like a decent fellow, "Here you go." Thank you.Josh:Yeah.Starr:It's like, "I've got 1000 of these. I got to justify the cost somehow."Josh:We got to move these.Starr:We could start invoicing our customers by snail mail. I could print a really nice letterhead.Ben:I think we have a few customers who would be delighted to receive a paper invoice from us because then they would have an excuse to not pay us for 90 days.Starr:Yeah.Josh:Isn't owning a printing press like owning a truck, though? Once people know you have it, everyone wants to borrow it.Starr:It's going to be pretty hard to borrow for a 1000-pound piece of iron.Josh:Well, they're going to want to come over and hang out in your basement and do their printing. This is the Pacific Northwest, like-Starr:It's their manifestos.Josh:Yeah. They got to print their manifestos, lists of demands.Starr:They don't want the establishment at Kinko's to be able to see.Josh:Right.Ben:I don't know. It's got to put you on a special kind of watch list, though, if you have a printing press in your home, right? All of a sudden, some people are really interested in what you're up to.Josh:It's like a legacy watch list.Ben:I'm just flashing back to, yeah, in the 1800s when cities, towns would get all-Starr:There you go.Josh:Well, yeah, because they're like-Ben:The mob would come out and burn down the printing press building and stuff.Josh:If you wanted to be a propagandist back then, you had to buy a printing press and then you get put on a watch list. That just never went away. They're still looking for those people. They just don't find as many of them these days.Starr:Yeah. It's so inefficient. It's not the super efficient way of getting the word out, though, I hear, unless you want to be one of those people handing out leaflets on the side of the road.Josh:Well, you could paper windshields in parking lots.Starr:Oh, there you go. Yeah.Josh:Yeah, that's how they used to do it.Starr:No, look at my beautifully hand-crafted leaflet that you're going to throw in the gutter.Josh:Mm-hmm (affirmative).Ben:I think you just settled on what your next adventure's going to be after Honeybadger. You're ready to put this business aside and focus on printing up flyers for your local missing cat.Starr:There you go. There you go. Band flyers, that's big business.Josh:But you could get into fancy paper. That's a whole thing up here. It's pretty cool, actually.Starr:Yeah. I don't know. Really, I was like, "Oh, it'd be cool to have a big thing to tinker with." I'm learning about myself that I like having just a big physical project going on, and I'm pretty... Like, I built this backyard office, and that took up two years of my time. Ever since then, I don't have a big physical thing to work on, so I'm thinking this might fill that niche, that niche, sorry. I read a thing that's like don't say niche, Americans. Niche.Ben:I don't know, Starr. Maybe you should think of the children and then think about 50 years from now when you're dead and Ida's cleaning out the house and she's all like, "Why is there this printing press?"Starr:Oh, there you go.Josh:Have to move it.Starr:They'll just sell it with the house.Ben:There you go.Starr:Yeah. I mean, the funny thing is, is that it is wider than the doorway, so I would either have to dissemble it partially or take out the door. I put the door in, so I know how to take it out, so there is a good chance the door's coming out because I have less chance of messing something up if I do that one. But we'll see.Ben:Echo that.Starr:Well, thank you.Josh:You should've put one of those roll-up doors in there.Starr:I should've, yeah.Josh:Those are cool.Starr:What was I thinking?Josh:You really did not plan ahead for this.Starr:Yeah. I mean, walls are really only a couple of thin pieces of plywood, and you can just saw through it.Josh:Just a small refactor.Starr:Yeah.Josh:Yeah.Starr:And that would-Josh:Did y'all see that someone listened to every episode of this podcast in a row?Starr:I know. I feel so bad. I feel so bad for them.Josh:Speaking of-Starr:We're sorry. We're so sorry.Ben:I was feeling admiration. I'm like, "Wow, that's impressive," like the endurance of it.Starr:I just think we would've made different decisions.Ben:I don't know. But not-Josh:Maybe it's pretty good. I haven't gone back and gone through it all and never will, but-Ben:Well, I mean, not only did they say they listened to every episode, but then they were eager for more. They were like, "When are you getting done with your break?" So I guess-Starr:There you go.Ben:... that net it was positive, but-Josh:We must not be too repetitive.Ben:Must not.Starr:Stockholm syndrome.Josh:We're sorry.Ben:Well...Starr:I'm sorry. I don't have anything informative to add, so I'm just going to be shit-posting this whole episode.Ben:Well, I've had an amazing week since we last chatted. I kept reflecting on how I couldn't remember anything that I did over the past whatever months. Well, this past week, I can remember a whole bunch of things that I did. I've been crazy busy and getting a bunch of little things knocked out. But today, today was the capstone of the week because I rolled over our main Redis cluster that we use for all of our jobs, all of the incoming notices and whatevers. Yeah, rolled over to a new Redis cluster with zero downtime, no dropped data, nobody even noticed. It was just smooth as-Starr:Oh my God.Josh:I saw that.Starr:Awesome.Ben:It's going pretty good.Starr:Just like butter?Ben:Just like butter.Starr:They slid right out of that old Redis instance and just into this new... Is it an AWS-managed type thing?Ben:Yeah, both of them were. They all went on the new one, but... Yeah.Josh:It's, what, ElastiCache?Ben:Yep. Smooth like a new jar of Skippy.Josh:I saw that you put that in our ops channel or something.Ben:Yeah. Yeah, that's the topic in our ops channel.Josh:So it's the subject or the topic, yeah. We're making ops run, yeah, like a jar of Skippy.Starr:Why isn't that our tagline for our whole business?Ben:I mean, we can change it.Starr:I don't know why that's making me crack up so much, but it is.Josh:Skippy's good stuff.Starr:Oh my gosh.Josh:Although we-Ben:Actually-Josh:... usually go for the Costco natural brand these days.Ben:Well, we go for the Trader Joe's all-natural brand that you have to actually mix every time you use it. I prefer crunchy over creamy, so, actually, my peanut butter's not that smooth, but... You know.Josh:Yeah.Ben:It's okay. But, yeah, I love our natural peanut butter, except for the whole churning thing, but you can live with that.Starr:We're more of a Nutella family.Ben:Ooh, I do love a Nutella.Josh:Ooh, Nutella.Ben:Mm-hmm (affirmative), that's good stuff.Josh:We made pancakes the other day, and I was putting Nutella on pancakes. I did this thing, like I made this... We have one of those griddles, like an electric griddle, and so I made this super long rectangular pancake, and then I spread Nutella on the entire thing, and then I rolled it so that you have this-Starr:You know what it's called, Josh.Josh:What is it called?Starr:That's called a crepe.Josh:So it's a crepe, but it's made out of a pancake.Starr:It's a Texas crepe.Ben:Texas crepe.Josh:Yeah, a Texas-Starr:A Texas crepe.Ben:Yes.Josh:Is it really a Texas crepe because that's... Yeah, so, I-Starr:Oh, no, I just made that up.Ben:That sounds perfect, yeah.Josh:Well, it is now.Ben:Yeah, it is now.Josh:It is now, and I highly recommend it. It's pretty amazing.Ben:Throw some Skippy on there and, man, now it's a... That's awesome.Josh:Peanut butter's also good on pancakes.Starr:That's why people listen to us, for our insights about business.Ben:Yeah, there was this one time, speaking of pancakes and peanut butter...Josh:How did we get on pancakes? Like, oh, yeah, ops.Ben:This one time, I went over to dinner at some person's house, and I didn't know what dinner was going to be, but we got there and it was breakfast for dinner, which I personally love. That's one of my favorites.Starr:I knew that about you.Ben:So they're like, "Oh, I'm sorry. Hope you don't think it's weird, but we're having breakfast for dinner." I'm like, "No, no, I love it." So eggs and bacon and waffles, and so I'm getting my waffle and I'm like, "Do you have some peanut butter," and they're like, "Oh my goodness, we thought you would think that was way too weird, and so we didn't have the peanut butter." They whipped it out from in the counter. It's like, "Oh, shew, now we can have our peanut butter, too." I'm like, "Oh, yeah, peanut butter on waffles, yeah."Josh:Everyone had their hidden peanut butter.Ben:Mm-hmm (affirmative).Josh:Yeah.Starr:And that's how you level up a friendship.Ben:There you go. So, yeah, the week was good. The week was good. Bugs got fixed, things got deployed, and, yeah, just a whole-Josh:Yeah, you had a bunch of PRs and stuff for little things, too, which-Ben:Yeah. And got some practice with the whole delegating thing, got Shava doing some stuff, too. So, yeah, just all-around super productive week.Josh:Nice. I got Java to run in a Docker container, so my week's going pretty good.Ben:And that took you all week?Starr:What do those words mean? I don't...Josh:Yeah.Starr:Was your audio cutting out? I don't know. I just heard a bunch of things I don't understand.Josh:Well, for your own sake, don't ask me to explain it.Starr:Yeah, it's like better not looked at.Josh:Yeah.Ben:Why would you subject yourself to that sort of torture, Josh?Josh:Oh, well, because running Java on an M1 Mac is even worse.Starr:Oh my Lord.Josh:Well, actually, running it, period. But, yeah, like just our Java package. I mean, I've spent half this podcast ranting about our packaging, so I don't need to get too deep into it. But every time I release this thing, it's like it just doesn't work because I've forgotten my... I've changed my system, and Java and Maven package repository are just like that. So I figure if I can make some sort of reproduceable development environment using Docker, then in two years everything will just be smooth as a jar of Skippy.Ben:Skippy. Yeah, yeah.Starr:Well, I had a chance to-Josh:I reckon.Starr:I had a chance to dig into some numbers, which is one of my favorite things to do, and so... I don't know. There was this question that was just bothering me, which was... Well, let me just back up. So we've had some success, as you guys know, in the past year. We've almost doubled our rate of new user sign-ups, not new user sign-ups, like conversion to paid users. We've doubled our paid user conversion numbers, rate, whatever you call it. And so, obviously, revenue from users has gone up as well, but since we are a... Our plans are basically broken down by error rates, right? So what happens when people upgrade is they get too many errors for their plan. It says, "Hey, you should upgrade if you want to keep sending us errors," and they do.Starr:I had this weird situation where it's like I wasn't sure... In our system, revenue from users was coming just from whatever plan they picked when they signed up, and so I was wondering, "Well, what if they sign up, and then a week later they upgrade? That's going to be counted under upgrade revenue instead of new user revenue," which, really, it really kind of should be. So I got to digging, and I found that it doesn't really make that big of a difference. Some people do upgrade pretty quickly after converting, but they don't... It's not really enough to really change things.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Then, also, just sort of offhand, I took a little sneak peek. I've been running this experiment to see if lowering our error quota for our basic, our free plan, it would increase conversions. So I took a little sneak peek at the data. It's too soon to know for sure, but so far the conversion rate, I think, is going to end up being higher, which is what I would expect, so that's good, and-Josh:Nice.Starr:Yeah. And when we're done, I'm going to look at sign-ups just to make sure that they are still in line.Ben:Yeah. Anecdotally, I've seen a smaller window from trial to paid conversion. Well, not trial, but freemium to paid conversion. I've seen people who are signing up, getting on the basic plan, and then within some short time period they're actually going to a team plan.Josh:Oh, that's good to know.Ben:That's happening more often than it was, so... Yeah. So that's-Josh:Cool.Ben:I'm just saying the same thing Starr said but without real data.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Yeah, it's awesome. Yeah, we need a little bit more time to see how things pan out, too, because it's... One thing I figured out that I will share with our readers, our readers, I'm used to doing the blog posts, I'll share with our listeners that I figured out that you really have to pay attention to, on free plans especially, is comparing conversion rates between time periods. So if you make a change and then you wait for a month of data to come in and you're like, "Okay, let's look at the conversion rate for the past month after the change with the conversion rate for the time period before the change," that is really an apples to oranges comparison because on the one hand you've had people who have maybe had a year to upgrade versus people who've had a month to upgrade. So you have to be really careful to make it apples to apples, right, where you only compare... If you have a month worth of users on one side, you compare it to a month worth of users on the other side, and you only count the conversions that happened in that time period.Josh:Makes sense.Starr:Yeah. So, anyway, that's just my little freebie data analysis thing for our listeners.Josh:We should have Starr's weekly data science tip.Starr:Starr's data corner.Josh:Yeah.Ben:Love it.Josh:Yeah. We could move the podcast to segments. We've never done segments. We could introduce segments if we need to spice things up on FounderQuest.Ben:Yeah. Totally. Well, speaking of spicing things up, I had a brilliant idea this morning.Starr:Oh, I want to hear it.Ben:Yeah. So one of the things that I keep an eye on is how much we spend on hosting because that's a good chunk of our expenses. We always want to make more money, and one way to make more money is to have fewer expenses. So I had this brilliant idea on how to cut expenses. We can chop our AWS bill in half by just not running everything redundant.Starr:There you go.Josh:Brilliant.Starr:Would you say the AWS is the sixth Honeybadger employee?Ben:Yeah, pretty much.Josh:Yes. That's a good way to put it, actually.Starr:Yeah.Josh:Yeah.Ben:Well, in the early days, before we were paying ourselves a full salary, I remember we budgeted 25% for Starr, 25% for Ben, 25% for Josh, and 25% for hosting.Josh:Yeah.Ben:Yeah, I don't think we ever exceeded the 25%, which is good. That would be a bit high. So, yeah, AWS is like our sixth employee.Starr:Yeah, it's funny because do we even have other expenses?Josh:No.Ben:I mean, salaries is definitely the biggest one, and our health insurance is not cheap either.Starr:Yeah.Ben:Advertising.Starr:I was thinking like marketing, advertising. Yeah.Ben:Yeah. Advertising and marketing, that's the next one.Starr:That's the next 25%.Josh:Can we make AWS our seventh and eighth employee, too?Ben:Eventually may. Yeah, I did some... Oh. Oh. So I told you my great success that I had this morning. Well, your comment just now about AWS made me think about the one failure, just amazingly huge failure that I had also this week, migrating a bunch of data from Redis to DynomoDB. So we have this situation where it's one of those seemed like a good idea at the time kind of thing where we're doing a bunch of counting of people and individuals that hit errors, and we're counting that in Redis. I'm like, "Okay, great," because Redis has this INCRBY and it's easy and it's atomic and, boom, you're done, and I just never paid much attention to it until a few weeks ago, and I was like, "Yo, you know what? That's actually a lot of data in there, and we're keeping that forever, and so it's probably better to put it someplace that's not Redis." So I'm like, "Ah, I know. I'll do DynamoDB because it has an increment thing and...Josh:Yeah.Ben:So I put a table together, and I wrote a migration script, and I migrated a bunch of data. It took two days. It's great. Everything is beautiful. Had buckets of data inside DynomiteDB, and then I went to go query it, and I'm like, "Oh, I can't query it that way because I don't have the right index." Well, that sucks. All right. So you can't create a local index on DynomiteDB without recreating the table. I'm like, "Okay, well, that sucks. I just lost two days worth of data migration but oh well." So dump the table, recreated it with the index, and started redoing the data migration, and I'm like, "Yeah, it might take two days, no problem." So I check on it every half-day or so, and it's not going to be getting done after two days. Three days go by, and I'm checking the work backlog, and I was like, "It's just flat."Ben:Turns out because of that local index, now Dynamo can't really write fast enough because the way they do the partition throttling and stuff because we have some customers who have huge chunks of data. So their partitions are too big for Dynamo to write very quickly. Hot partition keys is the problem. So I just gave up. I'm like, "All right, fine." Drop the table again, recreated it, and now we're just double writing so that, eventually, given six months from now or so, it'll be there and I can replace that thing in Redis.Josh:Nice.Ben:So this is my life, the ups and the downs. So, yeah.Josh:And just waiting six months.Ben:And just waiting six months.Josh:Yeah. That's funny, but that is kind of a pattern in the business. In some cases, we need to just wait for the data to populate itself, and we just have to basically wait our retention period because data tends to turnover and then we can drop the old database or whatever.Ben:Yeah. Yep. But, luckily, nobody noticed my big fail, so it's all good. It didn't impact the customers.Josh:I didn't notice.Ben:So, yeah, busy weekend.Starr:I noticed, but I didn't say anything because I wanted to be nice.Ben:Thank you, Starr. Appreciate that.Starr:Yeah, I [inaudible].Josh:Starr was over there just quietly shaking her head.Ben:Just judging. Just judge-Starr:No, sorry.Ben:So, Josh, I'm going to get back to this Java thing because I'm curious. I remember, I don't know, a year ago or something, we're kind of like, "Maybe we should just not when it comes to Java anymore." So I'm curious what prompted this renewed activity to do a new release.Josh:Well, I don't know. I figured... I don't know. Didn't we say we were just not going to do any releases?Ben:Yeah, it just-Josh:It's not high on my list of development. We're not spending a bunch adding stuff to it, but there are dependency updates that have been getting merged in. I merged the Dependabot PRs and stuff. There's something else. There might be some small PR or something that someone submitted that was sitting there on release, and I just can't handle just unreleased code sitting on the pane. So it's just one of those things that's been sitting on my backlog halfway down the list just gnawing at me every week, so I figured I'd dive in and at least get some sort of quick release, relatively quick release process down so we can just continue to release dependency updates and stuff, like if there's a security update or something, so...Ben:Yeah.Josh:Some people still do use it, so I want to make sure they're secure.Ben:Make sure they're happy. Yeah.Josh:Yeah. But, yeah, that's a good point. We are not treating all platforms as equal because we just don't have the resource, so we need to focus on the stuff that actually is making us money.Ben:Yeah. Yeah, it's tough when very few of our customers are actually using that for it to get a whole lot of priority.Josh:That said, we have already put a lot into it, so as far as I know, it works well for the people that have used it.Starr:So are y'all encouraging our customers to do more Java?Josh:Yes, switch to Java. Then switch to SentryBen:Ride a wave.Josh:... or something.Ben:So I've been contemplating this new laptop showing up, right, whenever Apple finally releases it and I get to get my hot little hands on it. I've been thinking, well, the one big downside to getting a new laptop is getting back to a place where you can actually work again, right, getting all your things set up. Some people are smart, like Josh, that have this DOT file, this repo, on GitHub, and they can just clone that, and they're off to the races. I'm not that smart. I always have to hand-craft my config every time I get a new machine. But I'm thinking-Josh:Oh. Take the time.Ben:So, yeah, I'm not looking forward to that part, but GitHub has released Codespaces, and so now I'm thinking, "Ooh, I wonder if I could get all our repos updated so that I could just work totally in the cloud and just not even have a development set-up on my machine." Probably not, but it's a fun little fantasy.Josh:Well, then you could have any little... You could work on your iPad.Ben:Yeah.Josh:Yeah.Ben:Yeah, I don't even need a laptop. Then I could save the company money. That's brilliant, Josh.Josh:Yeah. You could work at the library.Starr:Yeah. It's like, "So your main ops guy, I see he's primarily working from a five-year-old iPad."Ben:At a library.Starr:In a library.Josh:An iMac.Starr:When he gets paged, he has to run to the nearest Starbucks and get that wifi.Josh:Yeah. I got to say, having your DOT files all ready to go and all that is pretty good. Also, I've got my Brewfile, too, so all of my Homebrew stuff is automated in that.Ben:Well, that's clever. I never even thought of that.Josh:It does make it very quick to bootstrap a new machine.Ben:Yeah. Maybe I should take this as initiative to actually put my stuff into DOT files repo and get to that point.Josh:Careful, though, because you might... I've had four computers between your current one and now, so you might end up switching more often because it's easier to do it.Ben:Appreciate that warning. That's good.Josh:Yeah. Speaking of the M1s, I love the M1 MacBook Air that I have. But the battery has been... I don't know what happened, but the battery was fantastic, I don't know, first few months. Ever since then, it's been kind of like it hasn't been lasting. I've been surprised at how fast it's draining, and I go and look at, whatever, the battery health stuff, and it says that health is down to 86% and the condition says it's fair, which does not make me feel warm and fuzzy.Josh:It has 50 cycles, so I think it might be defective, and that sucks because otherwise this machine is maybe one of the best Macs I've had. I guess... Yeah. I've had a few compatibility issues with the architecture, but it's not too bad. I mean, I'm not a Java developer at least, so...Ben:Yeah, I think you need to take that in for a service because that is way soon for that kind of degradation.Josh:Yeah. I might need to do something.Ben:That's a bummer.Josh:Yeah. I don't know. I might have to ship it in because I think our local Portland Apple Store is shuttered currently.Ben:All those protests?Josh:Yeah. It's got eight fences around it and stuff. Downtown Portland's a little rough these days.Starr:Yeah.Ben:Well, I mean, you can always take the trip out to Seattle.Josh:Yeah. Oh, yeah. Or there's other... I forget. There's an Apple Store that's not too far outside of Portland. It's where I bought this, so I could take it down there.Starr:Yeah. I'm sad now because I bought my second MacBook from that store in Portland.Josh:Yeah? It's a good store.Ben:Speaking of you coming out to Seattle, I was thinking the other day that maybe we should do a company-wide get-together sometime soon. Be fun to see everybody again in-person.Josh:It would be. Now that we're all vaxxed, we're all super vaxxed. I don't know that Starr is even down for that, though. I'm just looking at Starr.Starr:I don't know. Like, I-Josh:You don't look like you're too stoked on that idea.Starr:I don't know. I'm just-Josh:What with Delta lurking.Starr:The problem is, Josh, is that you have not been reading nursing Twitter.Josh:Uh-huh (affirmative).Starr:So I don't know. Yeah, it's doable. Currently, I think the CDC just released a thing that said vaccine efficiency of preventing COVID infections... It's very good still at preventing bad, I don't know, disease, health problems, whatever, keeping people out of the hospital. It's very good at that. With Delta, it's about 65% effective at preventing infections, and so if you get infected, you can transmit it to other people.Josh:Right.Starr:Yeah. So it's not impossible. It's just like we're just back to this fricking calculus where every possible social interaction you just have to run it through your spreadsheet and your risk analysis and... Ugh.Josh:Yeah.Ben:It's like, "Are you worthy of the hassle? No. Sorry, can't make it."Starr:Yeah. Yeah. It's like, "Okay, so what's the probability that meeting with you is going to send my child to the hospital? Okay, that's low enough. Sure."Josh:Yeah.Starr:It's just such a weird world.Josh:Wouldn't it be funny if when you get into your car in the morning, it reads out the probability of you dying in a car accident?Starr:Oh, yeah. Do you know about millimorts?Josh:No.Starr:Oh, you should go Google millimorts. A millimort is a one in a million chance that you will die, and so there's tables and stuff that you can find online that have different activities and what the number of millimorts is about them. So you can compare, and you can be like, "Okay, so going skydiving has this many millimorts as driving so many miles in a motorcycle."Josh:That's awesome. Okay, we have to link this in the show notes because I want to remember to look this up-Starr:Okay. I'll go find it.Josh:... so that I can depress people.Starr:I think there was a New York Times article, too.Ben:Yeah, I totally have to see this because I just signed up for a motorcycle training course and I'm going to get my endorsements so that I know exactly what kind of risks... Though that's probably part of the course, where they try to scare you out of actually getting your endorsement. They probably...Josh:By the way, I'm really glad my morbid humor or my morbid joke landed because for a minute there-Starr:Oh, I'm sorry, it's a micromort.Josh:Oh, a micromort. Okay.Starr:I was like, "Isn't milli 1000?"Josh:Minimort, like-Starr:Milli is 1000.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Yeah, that grated at me. I know. My old chemistry teachers are just giving me an F right now.Ben:Yeah, I got to see that.Josh:Well, I'm sure you'll be all right, Ben. I mean, the risk of a motorcycle is much higher than a car, but you just can't think about that all the time because the fun... I'm sure the fun is much...Ben:[inaudible].Josh:It's worth it.Ben:It's worth every hazard. Yeah.Josh:Yeah. The risk is worth the reward.Ben:Yesterday, I just hit 250 miles on the odometer on my scooter, so loving that. It's a lot of fun.Josh:That's cool.Starr:That's a lot of miles for a scooter.Josh:Mm-hmm (affirmative).Starr:I guess you just love to scoot.Ben:I love to scoot. Well, there you go, Starr. There's our happy ending after that slight dip there.Starr:That slight delay into reality.Josh:I like the dark humor. I don't know. It's always a gamble, though, with depending on... Yeah. But I think, Starr, you're always down to get dark.Starr:Oh, yeah. I'm down with the darkness. All right. Well, should we wrap it up?Ben:Let's wrap it.Starr:Okay. This has been a very witchy episode of FounderQuest, so if you liked it, go give us a review and... Yeah, if not, just keep listening to us. Make it a hate listen. You got to have a couple of those in your line-up.
Show notes:Links:Snohomish Centennial trailIndie Hackers AMAIntro CRMFull transcript:Starr:All right. Welcome back. Welcome back, everybody. So we took a little break. We're going to have her hot vax summer, but that-Josh:Hot vax summer.Starr:It turns out that was the mirage. It turns out that was a mirage.Josh:Well, it did reach 112 degrees in Portland. So it was hot.Starr:There you go. Yeah. The summer never existed. It was just an illusion caused by our overwhelming thirst for lots of things.Josh:Mirage.Ben:Well, there were a couple of weeks there that I thought, "Yeah. This is going to work out. And then Delta.Starr:Yeah. It was a couple of nice weeks, wouldn't it?Ben:Yeah. It was. It was.Starr:Except for the panic about, "Oh, crap. I need to learn how to deal with people again."Josh:Wouldn't it be wonderful when we can just look back on those two weeks and just remember those last good two weeks?Ben:Yeah. Went 112 in Portland. That's pretty bad. It got to 116 in my garage.Starr:Yeah.Ben:It's pretty warm.Josh:Yeah. That's like melt some things if you're not careful.Ben:I did not know this until well, at the beginning of the pandemic, that there was actually a special class of freezer called the garage freezer because at the beginning of the pandemic I wanted to have a freezer in my garage. I'm like, "Okay. I'm just going to go to Home Depot and buy a freezer." Oh, no, no, no, no. You can't just buy a freezer to put in your garage. You have to have a garage freezer to put it in your garage. So we have a garage freezer and even with 116 in the garage, the stuff stayed frozen. So I guess it actually works.Josh:Nice. Yeah. My freezer survived as well.Starr:I mean, not having a garage freezer in your garage is almost as bad as wearing white after labor day, or is it before labor day? I forget.Josh:I don't know. I never wear white.Starr:I just don't wear white.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Yeah.Starr:Stains too easily.Josh:I just always dress like I'm going to a funeral.Starr:All right. So today's going to be a little bit of a short episode. So we should probably get to the content.Ben:I thought we were already in the content.Starr:I know our reader.Josh:Yeah. It might be short. I don't know.Starr:Oh, we are?Josh:Our podcasts tend to have a mind of their own.Ben:That's true.Starr:Well, that's true. But we've got this Ask Me Anything schedule.Josh:Oh, yeah.Starr:20 minutes from now.Josh:Well, the great thing about asynchronous ask me anything is that they're asynchronous so you can post them even while you're on a podcast and answer the questions whenever you want.Starr:Yeah. Maybe you can, but my brain does not work that way.Josh:Oh, I've got it all queued up.Starr:I've got a one track mind.Josh:It's just a button press. We're locked and loaded.Starr:Oh, you're like Kramer. You've got the button.Josh:No. I'm ready to go.Starr:Sell sell sell!Josh:So yeah. At 10:30, we're recording this podcast. It's 10:08 right now. Pacific. And we're going to be doing an ask me anything AMA on the indie hackers forums.Starr:Yes. And it's a last minute affair as of 20 minutes ago. I didn't have an indie hackers invite code. We're running around scrambling.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Yeah. Ben wanted to try a new podcast recording software, and I'm just like, "No. I can't handle this amount of change in my life right now."Josh:We need to title this episode, live from the indie hackers backstage, by the way.Josh:[crosstalk]Starr:Oh, yeah. I don't know if you like a live album.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Okay.Josh:We're doing it live.Starr:Well, so Ben suggested, when you talk about one work thing and one vacation thing we did. And I guess, I'll start because I didn't actually have a vacation. I just got sick a lot, which I didn't get COVID, but there was some sort of bug that was going around and I got it and I was out for a couple of weeks. And so I guess that was my vacation. I don't know. I just played a lot of Diablo III.Josh:That's cool.Starr:Yeah.Ben:We got our worst vacations in Diablo III.Josh:Yeah. We got away for a few days. We went to this lake up north of Spokane in Washington and just five nights or something. But on the trip there, we're looking at our friends who were already up there, sent us the fire map of Washington. And we are traveling, literally our destination is in the middle of six fires.Starr:Oh no.Josh:We're like, "Should we be turning around?" I don't know. But it turned out all right. We breathe too much smoke the first couple of days, but it cleared up and-Starr:Yeah. After the first couple of days you hardly notice it.Josh:I only got a minor headache.Starr:Your nerves just die. The nerves in your lungs.Josh:Yeah.Ben:It's okay. We have good health insurance.Josh:I'm an ex smoker. So I'll just tack it on, it's just like adding a couple of days.Ben:It's like getting that upgrade package when you're buying a $30,000 car. And it's like, "What's another thousand dollars?Josh:Yeah. I've already got the risk.Ben:Yeah. I stayed closer to home. I read a bunch of books and I got out for a nice bike ride, went to the Snohomish Centennial trail. So it starts in Snohomish and it goes up through Arlington and it's rails to trail conversion. So there used to be railroad tracks there, but now it's a paved trail. And the thing that's neat though, they have a bunch of trail heads and a few of them have the recreations of the old train stations. So it's like, you can act like you're getting on board that train and actually getting on-Josh:Oh, that's nice. Really nice.Ben:Yeah.Josh:That's cool.Ben:That's a lot of fun. Let's see, a work thing that I did. It's a blur.Josh:Yeah.Ben:I probably migrated something somewhere at some point. And back-filled something-Josh:You were busy.Ben:Yeah.Josh:Yeah. You did a lot.Ben:Yeah. I can't remember what I did.Starr:Yeah. I mean, there's a lot of things, right? We're working with that sales consultancy, what is it? Intro CRM people?Ben:Yeah. Did do that.Starr:Have you done some outreach? You got some replies even?Ben:Yeah. Yeah. It's been kind of a mixed bag. So I've gotten some replies, but also the outbound stuff has not really been all that productive. So I'm questioning my life choices at this point.Starr:Have you had any overt hostility though?Ben:No overt hostility.Starr:Oh, you're not pushing hard enough then. You want your OH metric to be at least 10%. At least 10%, you want death threats.Ben:I will take that under advisement.Starr:Okay. That's how you know you're really-Josh:Really selling it.Starr:Yeah. I would say coffee's for closers, but you don't drink coffee. So there you go. Oh, cool. On my end, I don't know. We published our first batch of Honeybadger intelligence reports and I don't know. Loyal listeners might remember from last time, I mean, if you don't remember how loyal are you and how much should I even trust you, but yeah. You might remember that we were working on these things. Basically, they are quarterly reports for a certain programming language where if you kind of need to keep an eye on, I don't know. Front-end JavaScript, but you don't want to just inhale the feed of news that's constantly coming out, you can just look at this beautiful quarterly report. And we are publishing them quarterly now on our blog. And the first batch went out three weeks late, maybe a month late, I don't know. I didn't give myself enough time to get them ready for publication. And then I got sick for two weeks and just could barely crawl to the computer. So I'm sorry. I'll do better next time.Josh:If that's you're going to say, if you don't want to inhale the whatever weekly newsfeed, you can inhale it once a month or once a quarter. Just all.Starr:Well, no. We're not just collating everything together.Starr:[crosstalk].Starr:We're concatenating together.Josh:It's like a curation of curation.Starr:Yeah. We're not just a pending three months worth of Hacker News together. We're going in and applying some real intelligence to it. We have real domain experts.Josh:Editorial.Starr:Curating.Josh:Occasionally?Starr:Yes. Providing you the choicest morsels.Josh:Mm-hmm (affirmative).Ben:Hand crafted morsels of information.Starr:Yeah. Maybe I should be doing these outreach emails.Ben:Yeah. I think so.Ben:I've got the wrong person writing this stuff.Starr:Yeah. They'd be like, "Are these people even professionals?"Josh:Well, that should be obvious from our website.Starr:Yes.Josh:I'll let you decide which way that goes.Ben:Wow. I've been sitting here while you're talking, thinking, what did I do? I'm like, "This is not good. If I can't remember doing anything useful for the past three months, that's probably a sign that I'm doing the wrong things."Starr:I mean, it could just be, you did a lot, Ben. I can remember things you've done. Can we got set up in a new compliance automated thing?Ben:Oh, yeah. Then the compliance-Starr:Yeah. An automated compliance thing. So you don't have to juggle all that stuff manually.Ben:Yeah. We got our SOC 2 type two report done. So we're legit now. We're officially doing the things that we said we would do.Starr:We're enterprise.Ben:Yeah. Full on enterprise.Josh:That's amazing.Ben:Yeah. And it wasn't a particularly painful process. I mean, it wasn't pleasant, but yeah. We survived.Starr:My favorite part of that was that, so as part of this automated security, your automated SOC 2 compliance stuff, all of the employees I guess, have to do mandatory security training once a year now. And it's this automated quiz where you have to read something and then it asks you questions. So it was a really weird big business moment, where I just felt, okay. I'm watching this training video. It should have 50s music in the background of it. And I hate to admit that I got stuck on the first question for 10 minutes. For 10 minutes. Because it was an easy question, but it was one of those things where it's like, "What's the correct answer? Choose one or more." And the correct answer was all of them. But for some reason, I had selected them all with my keyboard and that wasn't good enough. I had to click on them to show I really meant it because hackers generally use keyboards. So they're not really trustworthy devices.Starr:Yeah.Josh:Starr it was like a JavaScript bug.Starr:So eventually, I literally tried every combination. Eventually, I was just like, "Okay. I'm just going to try the first one again," and it worked. So there you are. There you are.Ben:I can't believe you're giving away the answers to our security questions on the podcast. That's a breach of security.Starr:Yeah. I mean, I think our security questions have some security vulnerabilities if, you can manually brute force them. You have four binary options. That's what? Four factorial combinations? You can knock that out in an hour.Ben:Starr is hacking the mainframe.Starr:I am hacking the planet.Josh:That's how Starr passed the security test.Starr:Yeah. That's also how I got such a great score on the SAT, by the way. You just take it, I don't know. 128 factorial times and then you just brute force it.Josh:Nice. How long did that take you?Starr:I don't know. I still haven't graduated from high school.Josh:I sort of graduated from high school.Starr:Well, you can tell you've been away for a while. Because I just have all this bullshit that I've saved up for you all, and it's just all coming out now.Ben:So I was surprised to learn. I don't know why this surprised me, but it surprised me nonetheless, when we had our all hands meeting recently that we have three Honeybadger employees that have children starting kindergarten this year.Starr:Oh, my God. Yes.Ben:That's pretty wild.Starr:It's pretty terrifying. It's pretty terrifying. I'm glad that I live in Seattle. You guys don't. Josh and Kevin don't, but I mean, you all live in fairly reasonable places where governors aren't banning masks in school.Josh:Yeah.Ben:As they themselves are going to get advanced treatments for their COVID infections. Yeah.Starr:Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's okay. We love you Texas. We just don't love your governor.Ben:Speaking of Texas. So this random tidbit I saw the other day, Austin, Texas of course, you know the housing market has been crazy. As far as prices go over the past several months, people have been overbidding regularly on how to just be able to-Josh:Oh, I read that.Josh:A hundred grand?Ben:Yeah. So Austin, Texas.Josh:That's what I'm asking.Ben:A hundred grand over asking price. So you have a $400,000 list price, but you actually got to pay $500,000 to get the house. That's crazy.Starr:That is wild.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Yeah. I had to drop off my car at the mechanic to get its normal service and I was walking by, and this was this morning and there's this kind of older condo building. It's not great looking or anything. And it's two bedroom condo, 900 square feet is now selling for the same price that I bought my single-family house with big yard and everything three blocks away. And that was five or six years ago? Six years ago?Ben:Crazy stuff.Starr:It's bizarre. Totally. I don't know. It's the sort of thing like it feels kind of gross even. Just because I was able to scrape together a down payment for a house, suddenly I get, I don't know. A hundred grand a year extra just in appreciation.Josh:You just hit a jackpot.Starr:Yeah. But it's just like, okay. I literally did nothing to deserve that. And meanwhile, people who could use that or I mean, I could use it, but I'm not in dire straits. I don't know. It's just like, "Wow, this whole system is just kind of backwards and weird."Ben:Yeah. It's to the point I'm getting unsolicited offers to buy my house, right?Starr:Oh, me too.Ben:I'm getting these letters in the mail like, "Hi, I'm Bob and my wife is Alice and we'd like to buy your house." And I'm like looking at the letters, "Is this is really an automated thing or do they really write this by the hand?"Starr:I've had people call me on the phone, in person.Ben:They called you?Starr:Yeah. They called me. Three houses on my block have been demolished in the past two months, three older houses, one of them was just really messed up. But two of them were these small houses on big lots. And essentially what happened is a developer bought almost every house on the opposite side of the street from me and is now basically filling up the lots with as many units as they can. So I think they're going to end up with like 18 units out of these five or six houses, which is fine. I guess. I don't mind density and everything, but it's just so wild because it's like, "Oh, it finally caught up with us." Because for a long time we were just over the edge where things were nice, we were just one block over from the nice stuff. And it finally caught up with us. So we're going to have to move now because we're not fancy enough for the neighborhood anymore.Josh:Yeah. Just cash out.Ben:Yeah. Move to Kansas.Starr:Yeah. I mean, that's the problem though. It's like, "Okay. Great." I get all this appreciation, but if I ever want to get a new house, it's like, "Okay. I've got to pay those new prices."Ben:Mm-hmm (affirmative).Josh:Yeah. We've looked at that too, or you could sell and rent for a few years and see if anything happens. That would probably be a gamble.Starr:That would be a really bad gamble I think. I mean, I don't know.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Yeah.Josh:Considering no markets decline anymore.Starr:I mean, they, they could decline, but you're trying to time it.Josh:Time the housing the market?Starr:Yeah.Starr:Maybe it'll decline, but yeah.Ben:This got me thinking, real estate agents, they want you to trade up, right? You buy your starter house and then you buy your bigger house and then eventually you downsize again because hey, why not have another transaction that a real estate agent can take a commission on, right? And it just got me thinking, why don't we have that for businesses? Why can't you trade up your business, right?Josh:Like trade it?Ben:Yeah. It's like, "Honeybadger, that's a nice little business. Why don't you trade it on up to a bigger business?Starr:So we sell Honeybadger and then by a larger business.Ben:Right. Right. Like that. Rolled into a down payment for a bigger business, yeah.Josh:Yeah.Starr:I'm not sure if you're very good at that.Josh:I love it.Starr:I don't know.Ben:Maybe this is a new marketing thing we can try. We can figure out new business models.Josh:Because we're getting trade-in program like the private equity firms.Ben:You're slapping the top of your business. You can fit so many customers in here.Josh:Might be our best bit yet.Ben:Well, I guess, we better get ready for our ask me anything session. Got a crack the knuckles and get ready to type.Starr:Crack the old knuckles.Josh:Almost time.Starr:All right. Okay. I will sign us off. All right. So this has been FounderQuest back from hot vax summer, back from vacation or being sick or whatever we call it these days. If you want to give us a review on Apple podcasts, whatever they call it, go for it. If you want to look up this AMA we're about to do on Indie Hackers, we recommend that and yeah. Otherwise, just stay cool, stay safe, and we will see you next week.Ben:Catch you later.Josh:See you.Starr:Bye.
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Show notes:Links:TwistHook RelayBen Orenstein TupleWrite for HoneybadgerFull transcript:Starr:So Ben is joining us today from his car. It's bringing back fun memories. I recorded, I think the voiceover for our very first demo video in my car.Ben:Oh yeah? Nice. So as you may recall, I have a two story building that I lease one of the rooms, and the downstairs is a wine tasting room. Well with the pandemic, the company that had the wine tasting room, they closed shop. They stopped leasing, because who's going to go to a wine tasting room during a pandemic, right? Well they're leasing the space to a new tenant that's going to take that space. Apparently hey, we're getting back, things are reopening, let's taste wine again, but the new tenant wants to have a new door put in. So I got to the office today and they're like, "Yeah, we're putting in a new door." And then I'm like, "Cool." Didn't even think much of it. But then a few minutes later, there's all this drilling going on. I'm like, "Oh, I think probably the car is a better place to record today."Josh:Well at least you'll have some new friends soon.Ben:True, true.Starr:Yeah. Well I'm glad you made it, at least. And so what's up? I missed a week of the podcast and you guys invested our entire Honeybadger savings account into Bitcoin.Josh:Yeah.Starr:And I'm not sure that was the most prudent investment decision, y'all. I just wanted to say that.Ben:Yeah, the timing could have been better.Josh:Yeah, we really pulled a Roam Research on that one.Starr:Oh yeah. What do you mean by that?Josh:They invest in Bitcoin, apparently.Starr:Oh, they do? Okay.Ben:Of course they do.Starr:Of course. It's just a dip. You're supposed to buy the dips, Josh. It's just what, like a 30% dip? 40% dip?Josh:I wasn't watching it, but I read that it had recovered pretty quickly too.Starr:Oh. I have no idea. I didn't even follow it.Josh:As it does.Starr:I don't even follow it.Josh:Yeah. I just read random people's opinions.Starr:There you go.Josh:I forget where we left it last week, but I just wanted to state for record that I think I mentioned I made some accidental money in Bitcoin back when I was learning about block chain technology, but I have not bought any Bitcoin since, nor do I intend to, and I do not really view it as an investment asset.Starr:This is not investment advice.Josh:I just need to state my opinions for the future so I can look back on them with regret. If I don't say what I actually think, I'm never going to have anything to regret.Starr:There you go.Josh:I'm just going to commit.Starr:So you've decided to die on this no intrinsic value hill.Josh:Right. I'll let you know if I change my mind.Starr:Okay, that's fine. That's fine. Yeah, I don't really check. Last week y'all did the interview with Mike, right?Josh:Mm-hmm (affirmative).Josh:Yeah, it was a good conversation.Starr:Yeah. I don't really pay attention to it, except occasionally I'll look at the chart. It's the same with GameStop. Occasionally I'll look at the GameStop chart and then just see what wild stuff people are saying about it. Yeah.Ben:Yeah, GameStop was hovering at about 150 for a while, but now it's up to like 170-ish, 180. Something like that. Yeah. I peek at it every now... it's on my watch list when I log into my brokerage account, so I just see it. I'm like, "Oh, okay. Cool." And then I move on and check out my real actual stock portfolio.Starr:Oh yeah, yeah. I'm not going to buy it. It's like a TV show for me.Ben:Yeah, totally.Josh:Yeah. To be fair, I really don't have much of an opinion either way. I still don't understand it, so I don't know. I just feel like I probably shouldn't be buying it.Starr:That's really good advice. I don't understand anything though, so what am I supposed to do, Josh? Huh? Huh?Josh:Yeah.Ben:Just buy the index fund.Starr:Yeah. I don't even understand that.Josh:I don't understand that either though, if you really think about it.Ben:That's actually, there was a good thread or so on Twitter. I don't know if it was this week or last week, but basically the idea was if you feel really confident in your own ability, in your own business, given that, you're probably spending most of your time in that business, right? We spend most of our creative time in Honeybadger because that's where we feel the most potential is. So you're investing basically all of your personal capital in this one business. How do you diversify that risk? Or do you diversify the risk? Do you double down? Maybe do you take investment to diversify, and so you buy out? Let someone do a secondary and so you take some cash off the table? If you did that, then where would you put the money? Do you just go, "Okay, I'm going to go buy Bitcoin. I'm going to go buy an index fund," or whatever. And if you do that, is that a better use of your money than having just kept the equity and just plowing more time into your business? Right?Josh:Yeah.Ben:It's an interesting thought exercise. It's like, "Hm." The whole investment mindset of your business is interesting to me.Josh:Yeah. Yeah, that was interesting. I think I saw that conversation, or maybe I saw a similar conversation where they were talking about even just 401Ks and for founders who are already fairly... have at least made it in whatever sense that means. Is it the best financial move to keep maxing out your 401K versus investing in your ability to generate revenue in your business?Starr:So a little bit of real talk here. If you are a founder who's made it, maxing out your 401K isn't really a blip on your financial radar.Josh:It's not a big... yeah. That was kind of the same thought I had. It's not like you're putting 50% of your income into it.Starr:Yeah. What is it, like 20 grand? Something like that?Josh:Yeah.Starr:It's a good chunk of change, but still. It's not like...Josh:Yeah. I don't know.Starr:Yeah, that's interesting. I think I'm just going to go all in on Pogs. I think they're due for a comeback. I think that's going to be how I diversify.Josh:But I think it's probably a good move to invest in yourself if you have the ability to build businesses. That definitely seems like a good investment, in any case. Probably still have a 401K. I tend to do everything, except Bitcoin.Ben:A 401K is a nice backstop. Just keep stocking money away, and later it will be there, hopefully. But in the meantime, really, really spend your time and your energy on making your business even more profitable. Speaking of making your business more profitable, so this past week or two weeks, I've been working on our SOC 2 type two audit, so I'm doing the evidence collection.Starr:Oh yeah?Ben:So that in this case means I take a bunch of screenshots of settings, like the AWS console and G-suite console to show yeah, we have users, and yes, we have login restrictions, et cetera. All the 150 different things that you're supposed to check off the list when you do the audit. And as I've been going through this process taking all these screenshots, honestly it's getting a bit tedious, and it's surprisingly time consuming. And so I'm like, "You know, there are services for this sort of thing. Let me check them out." And so in the past three days, I've had conversations with Vanta, Secureframe, and Drata. These are three providers that what they do is they provide almost SOC 2 in a box. Basically they help you connect all of your systems and get the evidence that you need for an auditor in a more automated fashion. So for example, they'll plug into your AWS account and they'll pull out information about your security groups, your application firewall, your AIM, all the access permissions, all that kind of stuff, and pack that up into a nice little format that the auditor can then look at and like, "Yeah, they're good on all these different requirements." So you don't have to take screenshots of security groups.Ben:And I hadn't really looked at them before because I was like, "I don't know if I just want to spend that kind of money," but actually sitting back and looking at it, looking at the time that I'm spending on this and the amount of time I'm paying our auditors to audit all these screenshots that I'm taking, actually I think it would be cheaper to go with one of these services, because your audit is a bit more streamlined because the auditor knows how that data is going to come in and it's an easy format to digest, et cetera. But the thing is that after having gone through some of the sales pitches from these vendors, I'm thinking I really wish I would have started with these back the first time, because I think it would have been much easier just from the get go. So I think I've been doing the SOC compliance on hard mode, unfortunately, but lessons learned.Starr:With my experience, that just seems to be how projects are. You do it one time and you don't really know what you're doing, and you just push your way through it, and then eventually you figure out how to do it better and easier and all that. Because when something is new to you, you don't know what you can safely ignore. You know?Josh:Mm-hmm (affirmative). Yeah. Well plus you're pumping up the value of FounderQuest.Starr:Oh, that's true. We got a lot of content out of that.Ben:That's true.Starr:At least $100 worth.Josh:That's useful knowledge. Yeah.Ben:Yeah, so I think the short version is if you are interested in doing SOC2 compliance and you have no idea what you're doing, talk to these vendors first and maybe just start with them. They will help you, because they have customer success people like SaaS does. They have people on staff who are there to help you have success with their product. And if you don't get compliant, then you're going to stop using their product, so they're going to help you try and get there. And it's still pricey. It's still going to be five figures a year, but it will definitely save you some time and maybe even save you some money.Josh:Nice.Ben:Yeah. So next year, our audit should just be smooth as silk.Starr:Just butter.Josh:Love it.Starr:So if we-Josh:What are you going to do with all that extra free time?Ben:I made an executive decision.Starr:Oh really? What's that?Ben:Yes. The executive decision is we're going to have more teamwork at Honeybadger.Starr:That's ironic.Josh:Instead of what? What we have now, which is anarchy?Ben:We pretty much do have anarchy, I think. We are coordinated, we do make our plans, and we do have things we want to get done, but yeah, we are very independent at Honeybadger. We work independently. You might even say we're kind of siloed. We go off in the corner and do our own thing for most of the time. And I was chatting with Kevin about this, and I think we're going to try an experiment. So I think we're going to try to actually work together.Starr:Kevin is our developer.Starr:Yeah, so you all are going to be developing features together. Are you going to pair program? Are you going to use Tuple?Ben:Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Slow down there.Starr:Are you going to mob program?Ben:Pair programming, that's maybe too advanced for us, I think. Maybe actually we'll chat in Slack a little bit here and there and maybe have a Zoom call.Josh:Yeah, so you're talking about you're both going to work on the same project at the same time.Ben:Right. Right.Josh:Mostly independently, but coordinating.Ben:Right. Yeah.Josh:Yeah. Yeah, I don't know. I think that still can fit into our anarchy model.Starr:Yeah. It still seems a little bit independent.Josh:It's more like mutual aid or something.Starr:There you go. We should make a conference talk about mutual aid development.Josh:Right.Starr:That would go over well.Ben:Using NATO as a model for your development process. Yeah, so we'll see how it goes. I'm looking forward to it. I think I've been feeling a little lonely. I don't know if it's the right word, but maybe just off doing my own thing. I was like, "Oh, I think it will be nice to have some collaboration, some coordination." Maybe we'll even get to a level of synergies.Starr:Synergies.Starr:That's a blast from the past.Josh:Yeah, I think it's a good idea.Ben:Yeah, so more to come on that. We'll keep you posted. It's a bigger project. May not have results for a couple months. Don't really want to spill the beans on what it is right now. Competitive information. Don't want to leak it to all of our competitors.Starr:I like that. I like that. It's going to keep people on the hook for the next episodes.Josh:Totally.Ben:But yeah. That was my week.Josh:Yeah. Well my week, I took some time off, had some family stuff going on, so I was not very productive this week, but what I did work on was I've been working on this little guide for Hook Relay. I'd love to get the marketing machine, the fly wheel going on that at least, so we can be moving that along with everything else. And so yeah, working on some content and such.Starr:What is Hook Relay?Josh:Well you tell us what Hook Relay is, Ben. It's your baby.Ben:It's my baby. Yeah. So Hook Relay is a tool for managing web hooks. So you can record web hooks as they go out. In our case, to Honeybadger, we send a lot of web hooks, and so we built Hook Relay to help track all that web hook action. So we logged as pay loads that can go and diagnose issues that are happening, or maybe replay them as necessary, and of course it also handles inbound web hooks. So if you were handling, let's say, a post pay load request from GitHub about some activity that happens in your GitHub account, you handle that web hook and we can give you a place to store that, and then you can replay that, send it, forward it onto somewhere if you want, or just store it.Josh:Yeah. I think one of my favorite things about Hook Relay is just the visibility that it gives us into what's happening with the hooks, because otherwise we never had a dashboard. I guess we could have built one internally to see what the activity was and what's failing, what's actually... what requests are... because you're connecting to thousands of different people's random domain URLs, basically. It's really nice even for debugging and things like troubleshooting to be able to see what's going on, in addition to all the other cool things that it gives you out of the box.Starr:So you might say it's even like turnkey reliability and visibility for web hooks. For all your web hook needs.Ben:Yeah. Yeah, we modeled it on Stripes web hooks because we loved-Starr:I'm holding up a box up. I'm holding the TurboLinks box up and gesturing at it with my hand.Ben:Vanna White style.Josh:We should do our own channel, do our own infomercials.Ben:Yeah, I really wanted experience of Stripe. If you set up web hooks in Stripe, you can go and you can see all the web hooks they've sent you. You can see the pay loads, you can see whether they were successfully delivered or not, and I wanted that experience for our own web hooks, and also I thought it would be cool if developers could just have that without having to build the infrastructure. And so if you're building an app that send a bunch of web hooks on behalf of your customers, well now you can give your customers visibility into that web hook activity without having to build that tracking yourself.Josh:Yeah. That's pretty cool. So basically this content guide I'm working on is how to build web hooks into your application, including all the reliability and stuff that Hook Relay gives you for free. And the idea is that if that's what you're doing and you just want to save some time, Hook Relay will be a large chunk of that. You've just got to sign up. So I think it will be useful to everyone, even if they don't become a customer. If you're going to build your own back end and handle all the retries, build dashboards, and all that. But if you want it all turnkey, then Hook Relay is a big chunk of that work just done of you.Starr:So is this live? So can people go and sign up now?Ben:Yeah.Josh:Hook Relay, yes. It is.Josh:Hookrelay.dev.Ben:Yeah. In fact, we have enough customers now that it's actually paying for itself.Starr:What?Ben:Yes. So sweet.Josh:It's wild. That's wild.Starr:That's amazing.Ben:So Josh, is your guide going to have... are you going to dive deep into the architecture of here's how you build a whole web hook system, and so we're going to show you all the stuff behind the curtain so you can build your own? And then, "Oh, by the way, if you want it just done for you, here it is." Or are you going to just keep it more high level?Josh:I'm starting more high level. Yeah, I was planning on it being more high level. More like a high level architecture thing, or specification. Like these are the parts that you'll need to build, but you're going to have to solve some things, because it's not going to be specific to one system. It's not going to be like, "This is how you build web hooks for Ruby and Sidekick, or if you're going serverless." It will have suggestions on stacks or technologies to use for the back end, for instance, but yeah. I was thinking of leaving that to the user to figure out, but just showing the things you need to think about that a lot of people don't think about until they encounter the problems that might arise, like retrying and all the error handling that you add later, and validation for security reasons and things.Ben:Yeah. Yeah.Starr:This is giving me flashbacks to a whole two or three year process after we first launched.Josh:Yeah.Starr:It was just like, "Oh, crap. There's an edge case here that we didn't think of because we're not used to doing web hooks at this scale." And that just went on for like three years.Josh:Yeah. And it's nice having the two products because Hook Relay came out of Honeybadger and it's basically part of our web hook system. This is basically just documenting Honeybadger's web hook system for other people who might want to replicate that or whatever.Ben:Totally. I think that will be cool. A great piece of content, a great piece of SEO juice. And if you did decide to go deep into the technical side, like if you explain the entire infrastructure that we're building, that would actually be kind of cool too because you could maintain your technical documentation for the system internally and use it as a piece of content for marketing.Josh:That could be cool. Yeah. That's not a bad idea. Yeah, I was thinking just because I want to get something out there. I'm thinking it will help with both, having a resource for people who are already on the site to see this is basically how you will implement this. It's kind of like an implementation guide, really. But then also SEO. It should help get us in more search results.Ben:Yeah.Josh:And I also want to credit Ben Orenstein and and Tuple. They have a great pair programming guide which was an inspiration for this idea. I just really liked the format that they used, and I just think it's a great idea if you have a product that's highly targeted or focused on one specific thing and doing it really well. I think it's maybe even a great alternative to a blog, for instance. You can get some of the same benefits of having a blog, but without actually having to create a blog with a lot of different variety of topics and things.Ben:Speaking of the blog, I was talking to Harris, our sales guru, about our blog strategy, and I said, "Yeah, it's basically like a flypaper strategy. We want it to attract developers that come and see the content and they love it and they're like, 'Oh, let me check out this Honeybadger thing.'" Not particularly novel, but I like the flypaper idea.Starr:That's a good metaphor. And also for a long time, I poo-pooed SEO because in my mind, SEO was very scammy. I don't know. I learned about SEO in the days of link farming and all that, and I just didn't want to be involved in that. So I'm just like, "We're just going to put out good content and that will be enough." And it is, yes, but also I've looked at some metrics since then that make it clear that the majority of good things that happen because of our blog actually are people entering through search queries. That really outweighs people sharing articles and doing stuff like that, which I guess is obvious that it would be that way, but my own bias against search just made me not see that for a while. So maybe trying to pick some possible low hanging fruit. We've tried to make our site search engine friendly, but we having really done any explicit SEO type activities.Josh:Yeah. I went through recently through our documentation and just tweaked just small things on a bunch of pages, like headlines and some of the meta tags and stuff, but mostly headlines and content on page was what I was focusing on. And I wasn't using any particular tool to measure before and after results, but it does seem like it bumped us up in some of the results for people searching for more general terms like Ruby error tracking, for example, which are typically pretty competitive terms. But I think we rank pretty well for some of those terms these days. I think we've been around enough and we're one of the options that come up. So it does seem like if you already target the terms, it actually does what they say it does, which is good to know. You've just got to pay attention to it.Ben:So the moral of story is there is some value in SEO.Starr:I guess so.Josh:Yeah. Well and I think documentation sites. Your documentation, I think it's a great place to optimize SEO because a lot of times, especially for those... maybe not for the long tail searches. A blog is great for that, like what you were talking about with the flypaper, Ben. But for people who are actually searching for what you do, I think a lot of times documentation pops up first in a lot of cases when I'm searching for things, so don't overlook it like we did.Starr:Yeah. Well this week, I guess the main thing I did was I got our authors lined up for the next quarter of intelligence briefings. So if you haven't been playing along at home, we're having some intelligence briefings created. Basically everything that's going on in a certain language community for the quarter, and this grew out of Josh's need because he's basically in charge of our client libraries. And we have libraries in a variety of languages, so keeping up with those languages and what's going on is a real pain in the ass, so we were going to make these guides originally for him, but then also we were like, "This would be really great content to publish."Starr:And I've already got this system with authors who want to write about programming languages, and so let's see if we can make some authors make these summaries. And so far, yeah, I'm pretty happy. We had four or five of them created, and we're not publishing them because they were for a previous quarter, and this is just a trial run to see if the results are okay, and I think they were. I think the results were pretty good. We go some feedback from you two, and I updated my process and updated the template that all the authors are using, and so we should be getting round two done. I'm setting the deadline a week after the end of the quarter. My hope is if they get them to me then, then I'll have a week to get them up on our blog or wherever, and then they won't be too out of date by the time people see them.Josh:Yeah. That's cool. I'm excited to see the next batch. My favorite thing from the reports were the ones where they wrote some original content summarizing things or sections or whatever. That was super useful because there's a little bit of a story element to it that's specific to the quarter or whatever that you don't really get from just... if you just aggregate everything, all the weekly newsletters and what happened on Reddit and what happened on Twitter. If you just dump that all in a document, it's a bit of overload, so it's nice to have the summary the story of what the community was interested in.Starr:Oh yeah. Definitely.Josh:Here are some articles that they talked about.Starr:That's the whole idea, is to have somebody who knows the community explain to you what's going on, as opposed to... if I wanted a bunch of links, I could just write a little script to scrape links from places.Josh:Yeah.Starr:And it wouldn't be very useful. What's useful is having people who know the environment being like, "Hey, this is what's going on. This is why it's important." And yeah, so that's going to be something I guess I need to look for explicitly when I get this round of things of reports back.Josh:Start calling them secret agents or something instead of authors.Starr:Oh yeah.Josh:Or detectives.Starr:Operatives. Yeah. Assets.Josh:As our detective service investigators.Ben:I think having that analysis of why this news is important or why these things are important that they've collected is really handy, because the links are great. Like you said, I could just write a script to collect them, but having someone with that context in the community saying, "Okay, and it's important because, and this is why you should pay attention," I think that's really helpful to someone who's maybe not as deep into that every day.Starr:Oh yeah.Josh:Yeah. And also knowing what to surface, because there was one report that it really seemed to just dump every single link or article that was discussed or was in a newsletter or whatever, and I think it's more helpful if it's on a quarterly level, if you know what is actually the important things that you really want to know about.Starr:Yeah, that's true. I just made a note for myself to go back and explicitly just mention that to people, because I realized I didn't put it in the instructions anywhere. I put like, "Here's where a description of the content goes," but I didn't really put what I want inside that description, I realized.Josh:Yeah.Starr:So I'm going to do that.Ben:We're iterating in real time here.Starr:Oh yeah, yeah. This is where the work gets done.Josh:Yeah. Well and pretty soon, we'll have hopefully some good examples that we can show future authors, or detectives, or whatever we're calling them.Starr:Oh, definitely. Definitely. I'm going to call them authors because they're already in the blog system as authors and it just seems like-Josh:Agents?Starr:I don't know. I've got to be able to talk to these people with a straight face.Ben:You could call them research specialists, but then you might have to pay them more.Starr:There you go.Josh:Research. Yeah. Yeah.Starr:I don't know. I think I'm paying pretty well. Honestly, I think I'm paying pretty well for looking at... I don't know. How many weeks is a quarter? 12? 12 weeks of newsletters and just telling me what's going on. I think I'm paying pretty well.Josh:Yeah. You don't need to talk to them with a straight face though. You need to talk to them with sunglasses on, smoking a cigarette in a diner.Starr:Oh that's right. Yeah.Josh:Or a dive bar somewhere.Starr:Those people aren't smiling. Those people aren't smiling. Oh, that's right. I can do that. I just realized that it's two weeks since my second vaccine, so I'm ready to go out and recruit secret agents.Josh:Ready to party.Starr:Yeah. I'm very anxious talking with people in public now, but that's not a topic for this conversation.Josh:Yeah. We'll ease back into it.Starr:Oh yeah. Yeah, we're going to have dinner with my sister in law on Saturday, and I'm just like, "Okay Starr, you can do this. You can do this."Josh:Cool.Starr:Yeah, and I guess the other thing that we did this week is we are doing a trial run of Twist as a replacement for Basecamp messages, the message board on Basecamp. And yeah, so basically the long and short of it is the whole Basecamp BS just left a bad taste in my mouth in particular. I think you all's a little bit, or maybe you're neutral. I don't care. That sounded really harsh.Ben:You can be honest with us. We can take it.Starr:No, I didn't mean to sound that harsh. I just mean I'm not trying to put my opinions onto you, is what I'm saying. I just felt gross using Basecamp. Also if I'm being honest, I never really enjoyed Basecamp as a product. It's got a couple things that just really rubbed me the wrong way.Josh:We were having some vague conversations in the past. We have posed do we really want to keep this part of what we're using Basecamp for? And we were already using a subset of it, so yeah. It wasn't totally out of the blue.Starr:Yeah. And we were using maybe 20% of Basecamp, just the message boards feature.Josh:And the check ins, which apparently we all disliked.Starr:And the check ins, which nobody liked but we all kept using for some reason. Ben is like, "Can I turn off the check ins?" And I'm like, "I thought you were the only reason we were doing the check ins, it's because I thought you liked them."Ben:I think I was the only reason we were doing the check ins.Josh:It's because... yeah.Ben:Yeah, because I remember when I started it I was like, "Yeah, I really don't know what's going on," because back to that siloed, independent, off in the corner thing, I was like, "It would be nice to know what people are doing." But yeah, lately I've been like, "This is just a drag." So I'm like, "Would anybody be upset if this went away?" And everyone is like, "Please take it away."Josh:Everyone is just passively aggressively answering them.Ben:Everyone hated it.Josh:It wasn't that bad, but-Ben:I get it.Josh:Kevin used them too, but yeah.Ben:So I finally gave everyone permission to tell me that it was not okay, and now we no longer do it.Starr:There you go. And we're just like, "While we're at it, just ditch Basecamp." So yeah, so we've been trying a new system called Twist. Twist is, essential it's... I don't know, it's like threaded discussions. I figured this out on my own. I'm very proud of myself. So you have lots of threads, and you twist them together to make yarn or something or some sort of textile, so I bet you that's why it's called Twist.Josh:Beautiful sweater.Starr:Yeah. A beautiful sweater. The tapestry that is Honeybadger. And so far, I've really been enjoying it. I find the UI to be a lot better. There was one bug that we found that I reported, so hopefully that will get fixed. It doesn't really bother me that much. Yeah, it's amazing sometimes how the UI of an application can just be like, "Oh, ah. I'm having to parse less information just to do my task."Josh:It's much nicer.Starr:Yeah.Ben:It does feel like a lot less friction for our use case.Josh:Yeah. Well we talked about that, just the structure. The way that you structure conversation and organization things in a management tool like that makes a big difference. In Basecamp, we would create Basecamps for whatever. They call them Basecamps, right? They're the projects.Starr:They're like projects. I don't know.Josh:We'd create different ones, different projects for each project, but then there's five of us, so we'd basically just add everyone to every single project that is in there. But all the conversation is siloed off in each project, and with Twist, it's just much more of a fluid... it uses what, like channels? But yeah, it just seems like it's all together. It's kind of like a combination of Slack and a threaded message board or something, to me.Starr:Yeah, or like Slack and email or something.Josh:Slack and email. Yeah. It's a nice combo.Starr:Yeah. It has inbox, which I like, where it shows you any unread messages, and so you can just easily just go and scan through them, and it's all in the same page. It's a single page application, so you don't have to click out to a completely new page and then come back to the inbox and do all that. Basecamp had a similar feature, but it's like a timeline and it had a line down the middle of the screen and then branches coming off of either side of it. And for some reason, I started using the inbox in Twist and it was just like, "Oh, this is so much better." For some reason I think having things on different sides of the screen just doubled the amount of background processing my brain had to do to put it all together. And yeah, so I don't know. I do like it. Also, it's got mark down. It's got mark down.Josh:The mark down editor is so nice. It reminds me a lot of just using GitHub, the editor on GitHub, with the mark down mode and preview. And you can drag and drop images into the... I don't know if you knew that, into the mark down editor, like you can on GitHub, and it automatically inserts the image tag and uploads it for you.Starr:Yeah, it's all really slick. So I don't know. I imagine in maybe another... I've got vacation next week, so maybe after that we'll get together and compare notes. But I don't know, it seems like people like it so far.Josh:Yeah.Ben:Yeah, it's been good. It's interesting-Josh:If I had to decide today, it's a keeper for me.Ben:Yeah, I would go ahead and switch.Starr:Oh yeah, me too.Ben:It's interesting to me, you alluded to this, Starr, as you were talking about comparing it to your products and how they approach... it's interesting to me the UI, even if it's the same kind of functionality, how much different takes on the user experience can make a different experience for the user. How it just feels different. Like, "Oh yeah, it's basically doing the same thing, but it just feels better for whatever. My mentality or our business." Fill in the blank there, but I thought about that many times. Honeybadger versus competitors. It's like, "Yeah, they're doing basically the same thing, but we do have differences in how we approach the UI and different use patterns that we think are more emphasized by our UI versus the others." And sometimes it's just a matter of personal preference. It's like, "Oh, this just feels better to me." One night I tried Python before I tried Ruby, and Python is like, "Oh, that's interesting," but then Ruby really clicked my brain. It's like, "Oh, it just feels better." And I'm sure other people have the opposite experience, but I don't know. It's weird to me and fun to think about the human part of these products. Josh:Yeah. And it's surprising, the strong opinions that people pick up just based on those experience things when they're basically the same, if they're doing the same thing. Some people, they either love it or hate it based on that.Starr:Yeah, that's true. Maybe it all goes back to whatever business apps you used in childhood. It's just whatever your mom made you for lunch, you're always going to love that.Josh:Yeah. It's like a nurture thing, nature versus nurture. You were exposed to these apps when you were young, and so it's just what you're drawn to.Starr:Yeah. I remember putting my little friend's contact details into Lotus Notes.Josh:Right. I had to program Lotus Notes.Ben:I got my first dev job because I knew Lotus Notes.Starr:Oh, nice.Josh:Lotus Notes was an important precedent at the time, I think.Starr:Yeah.Ben:Yeah. Yeah. It was the bomb. You could do some pretty serious stuff.Starr:Yeah. I kept having these jobs that weren't technically dev jobs, but ended up being dev jobs just because I knew how to write V basic macros for Excel. I'm sure a lot of people had that experience.Josh:The thing I remember doing in Lotus Notes was setting it up to ingest email from the outside world into whatever, the system. And thinking about it now, that project I've done over and over and over since then.Starr:It's Basecamp.Josh:And I'm still doing that project.Starr:It's Basecamp all over again. Oh no.Ben:If only there was a service that took in emails for you, and then you could just bring them into your app data.Josh:Yeah. I bet in 20 years, we'll be writing programs to accept email.Ben:Process emails, yeah.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Yeah. When is this stuff going away? Technology changes all the time. When is email going away? They've been killing it for years. It's like fricking Rasputin. When is it going away?Ben:It's the cockroach of protocols.Starr:There you go.Josh:After the singularity, they'll still have to have a way to import it directly into your consciousness, and yeah, I don't know.Starr:Yeah. I hope the spam filtering is really good then.Starr:All right, well it was great talking with y'all.Ben:Likewise.Starr:Yeah. So this has been FounderQuest. Go to the Apple podcast and review us if you want. If you're interested in writing for us, we are always looking for fresh, new talent. Young authors looking to make their mark on the world of technical blog posts for SAS companies. And yeah, just go to our blog and look for the write for us page. I don't currently have any openings, but who knows? People flake out. So if you're interested in writing these reports for us too, get in touch. 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Show notes:Links:Threads.comBlueyVogmaskTwistIt’s a Southern ThingIf I had a front porchFull transcript:Josh:How y'all doing?Ben:I'm doing.Starr:Yeah, about the same.Ben:I've been riding my scooter to work all week.Starr:Oh, how's that?Ben:It's a lot of fun. Got a little electric kick scooter and top speed about 25 miles per hour. I was concerned about it being able to get up the hill that I have to go back up on my way home. It does drag a bit on that hill. I only got a single motor. Guess I should have gone with the dual motor. Otherwise it's fun. It's nice to be out in nature, I guess, air quotes, because you're still on the road and you're still a victim of cars and stuff. Being able to see the sun coming up over the hills and down to the valley and while you're just feeling the wind on your face, it's all good.Josh:It sounds nice.Ben:Yeah.Starr:Yeah, sounds awesome. I don't know. It seems terrifying to me, but I'm sure it's a lot of fun.Ben:It helped that I have done a lot of bike riding on roads for the past several years, so I'm already comfortable with the idea of mixing it up with cars and weaving in and out of traffic and realizing that people aren't going to see me and things like that. I think if I had just gone from driving a car straight to riding a scooter in the bike lane, that would be a little more terrifying.Starr:Yeah, that makes sense.Josh:Next you're going to have to upgrade to one of the electric skateboards or a Onewheel or something, just remove the handle bars.Ben:Right, right, right. Get one of those Onewheel things.Josh:This is leading up to-Ben:Totally.Starr:We're just working up to hoverboards. I mean I commute to my backyard office, so maybe I should get a zip-line or something from the main house.Ben:I like that, yeah.Starr:... then I could be extreme.Josh:We want a zip-line at our place out into the forest.Starr:That would be fun.Ben:You could do a zip-line from your deck to the sandbox, send the kids out to play.Josh:The kids would love it. Well, I was thinking more for myself though. Screw the kids. They don't need a zip-line.Starr:There you go. That's actually not a bad idea. We're going to get-Josh:That would be cool though.Starr:... a deck in the fall.Josh:Oh, nice.Starr:I had thought it would be fun to put a fireman pole on one side or something so kids could slide down it. It's raised up a little bit but not that much. It's like a kid's sliding size.Ben:That would be totally awesome. That would-Josh:We have been loving our new deck that we have had for a month and a half or something now. It's a new deck. If you have a really old, rickety deck, a new one is a big upgrade. Also ours is a little bit larger, too, so it's like a bigger house almost.Starr:Oh, that's great. We don't even have a deck it's just like a little stairway.Josh:I think you're going to like it, Starr.Starr:I think so, too. I know, deck life. It's going to be covered. I was just like-Josh:It's just the small things.Starr:I know. All I want is to be able to go out on a nice evening or something and sit and drink a cup of tea and be outside.Ben:And think about all-Josh:I was going to say, where do you drink the sweet tea in the summer if you don't have a front porch?Starr:Yeah, that's the main problem with houses up here in the Northwest is there's not real front porches. We have one that's like a weird nod at a front porch. It's like somebody maybe had seen a front porch once when they were... They were like, "Oh, maybe I'll try and do that from memory," without really knowing what it's supposed to be like.Josh:Some of the ones in Portland have them, but they're boxed in usually, and they're the older houses-Josh:... like the old Craftsmans or whatever.Starr:The stately grand dames.Josh:Mm-hmm (affirmative).Ben:Well, here in Kirkland we're destroying all those old houses and putting in-Starr:Thank God.Ben:... townhouses.Josh:Hell, yeah.Ben:I drove by one this morning. This morning was the first morning since I got my scooter that I actually didn't ride the scooter because it was raining and the ground was wet. I was like, "Ah, I don't want to deal with that this morning." So I just drove. I drove past this house that... Well, yesterday it was a house. Today, it's a pile of sticks because they sold the lot, and they're going to split it into probably, I don't know, four lots and put in some townhouses. It's always a sad thing, but people got to have a place to live.Starr:Yeah, it's a shame. They tore down a house on my block, too, except it was a condemned house. It looked like a gingerbread fairy house that you'd find on just a random stroll in the woods where you'd go inside and you'd find just a delicious meal laid out on the table just waiting for you. So I'm a little sad it's gone just for, I guess, the storytelling aspects, the mythology of it. I guess it's probably best not to just have a condemned structure hanging out.Josh:I still do feel like Ida's is missing out with your telling of that story. I feel a little sad for you all.Starr:I know. I know.Ben:You're totally missing the threat possibility there. Like, "Don't misbehave or I'll send you over to the gingerbread house."Starr:Oh my god, yeah. Yeah, lots of great ways to traumatize my child.Ben:Speaking of traumatizing children, I was going through Twitter the other day, and the Washington State Department of Health had a tweet. I don't remember what the tweet was, but they had a GIF embedded in it. It was Stimpy from Ren & Stimpy as a scene from the show. I was like, "That's from the Department of Health? My generation is now in charge."Starr:With the Twitter account at least.Ben:We're now putting in-Josh:Yeah, exactly.Ben:That was the weirdest... It's like, "I'm an adult." That was a weird, weird experience.Josh:It is kind of strange when the people in charge start looking more and more like you until you realize they're just like-Ben:They're just little kids, just like I am.Josh:Then you wonder why the hell they're in charge.Starr:I'm getting like Paul Ryan listening to a Rage Against the Machine vibe from this.Josh:That's what I'd be playing if I was in charge of the Department of Health's-Starr:There we go.Josh:... Twitter account.Starr:I think this week has all been a little bit... I don't know. We're all maybe a little bit having a hard time focusing. I know I have a little bit just. It seems like that happens every spring as soon as the weather gets nice and it stops being nice, then it gets nice and it stops being nice. You're waiting by the door with your kayak. You just got to get the jump on it before everybody else gets to the lake.Josh:Yeah, I think that's a big part of it. Also allergies have been kicking in lately.Starr:Oh my god, yeah.Josh:I was really on top of it this year, but then I ran out of my Zyrtec or whatever. It was on the list to replenish the supply or whatever, but I procrastinated and missed a few days. That's a huge mistake.Starr:Oh, yeah.Josh:That was this week. Now I switched to Claritin, so we'll see how... That's the big news of my week.Starr:Oh my gosh. I'm getting vaccinated later today, my second dose.Josh:Nice.Starr:Yeah.Josh:Congrats.Starr:I think I'm still going to keep wearing the KN95 respirators outside, though, just for the allergies.Josh:It's probably a good call.Ben:I was helping a neighbor with some yard work and doing a bunch of weeding and had the weed whacker out, and there's just dirt flying everywhere. I'm like, "Man, I should really wear a mask." Like, how ironic. I've got like, I don't know, a thousand masks in my house, and I'm not wearing one as I'm doing all this dusty stuff.Josh:That's a good thing to do.Starr:Oh, this is reminding me, I need to stock up before fire season.Ben:A few years ago when we had the really bad fire season, we got some Vogmasks. This was before the world knew that you were supposed to wear masks. Vogmasks are fantastic. They're a fabric mask that have the filtering stuff on the inside and highly recommend. I'll put a link in the show notes.Starr:Cool.Ben:Good stuff. When the pandemic hit, of course, they were out of stock immediately because everybody and their brother wanted one, but they've been back in stock. They're nice masks. They're really nice.Starr:Well, one thing that we have been doing is casually just checking out alternatives to Basecamp for our internal company's message board. I don't know. I feel like we're just perusing the alternatives. Honestly, it's been a little bit difficult finding just a system out there that's just a simple thread and message board without a million complex adjustments for running a forum that has thousands of people. Somebody on Twitter yesterday recommended Threads. I don't know. I think we're currently evaluating that one but no decisions yet.Josh:Is that like Twitter threads? You just-Starr:Oh, yeah, just Twitter threads.Josh:We do all of our communicating but just public threads.Starr:No, we're just going to use Twitter stories. We're just going to take some pics of ourselves in different-Josh:If we're trying to go to the opposite direction of Basecamp, we could just... Well, I guess this is like Basecamp, just do all of our communication via thought leadership.Starr:There you go.Ben:What if we did all of internal communication via TikTok?Starr:Okay, I'm getting this. I'm on board with this. We're just going to be influencers. Whoever's the most influential is going to-Josh:You know what? If our employees don't like it, too bad. You're getting a Twitter account, and it's getting verified.Starr:Yeah, they can interpret our really random TikTok video and try and figure out what it means. That's how they'll discover our disapproval.Ben:On the Basecamp thing, though, it was interesting as I was looking at it this week and realizing that the only thing that we use in Basecamp is messages along with the files. We sometimes attach files to our messages.Josh:Or email forwards.Ben:Yeah, occasionally we do an email forward. But we don't-Starr:Usually we do calendars, but we also have Google calendar.Ben:And Slack.Josh:And Notion.Ben:And notion. So we don't do to-dos. We don't do hill charts. We don't really use the project management side of the project management software that we're using. As I was looking at alternatives this week, I looked at monday.com and ClickUp and, I don't know, a few different ones. They're all these project management things. It's like, well, we don't really manage projects. We do that via chat or via a Zoom call every once in a while or via Notion. We don't use a project management tool for that. So it's like, yeah, all we really need are threads, conversations.Starr:It's the sort of thing where you could just do it in email, but it's nice having that archival ability, the ability to go back and check things out and not have it dependent on, "Oh, maybe I deleted that message by accident or whatever."Josh:Well, you could do it in Slack, but then you end up with the weird history aspect of it, and you'd have to have some sort of... You have to create a channel for it with the rules so it doesn't end up being just a chat. You have to say, "The rule of this channel is every message is a thread or a post or whatever."Starr:You kind of have to do it manually.Josh:Yeah.Ben:I did look at Twist. That was pretty cool, pretty close, but it also has chat. It's like, "well, I don't want a second chat since we already use Slack." We're not going to ditch Slack.Starr:Basecamp has chat, too.Ben:Right, and we don't use that. I guess you could use Twist. Twist is pretty nice.Starr:I think we need threaded messages, we need everything to be archived, and we need some way to see what people have been writing on lately, see what the latest activity is. That's basically it. I don't even use notifications. I get them, but I don't really... Usually by the time I see them... That's not my process. I don't look at my notifications and be like, "Oh, I'd better check this out." I check out the messages at a set set time basically.Ben:Then, like you said, the forum software, like the discourse, and it's just way, way too much. It's like, "Yeah, we get it." We just need a message board. We don't need all the dials and knobs. It's totally a dials and knobs application. I saw it in the settings, and I was like, "Whoa, okay. I'm just going to back away slowly."Starr:It could be fun, I don't know, if we want to be passive aggressive, we could shadow ban people. We could just do all sorts of fun things.Ben:But I suppose we don't have the hard requirements supporting BBCode.Starr:Isn't that a negative requirement? Supporting BBCode, I think that's a detriment. But we do have a chance to maybe, I don't know, maybe... One thing that I've always really... This really annoyed me about Basecamp is that it doesn't support Markdown, and everything we use supports Markdown, so everything I have is in Markdown. So if I write something in my personal notes, it's going to be in Markdown. If I want to transfer that to Basecamp, I got to manually format it, which is just like, "What am I? What is this? Who do you think I am?"Josh:That's my number one gripe with Basecamp, like the editor, is just a WYSIWYG editor that... I constantly... even just when I'm writing and I want to make a list and I just type a dash like I normally... in most things these days, and it just doesn't do anything in Basecamp. Then I remember, "Oh, I have to get my mouse and click on the bullet." It's a huge hassle.Ben:I can imagine your quality of life being dramatically affected by that.Josh:Yeah.Starr:You know we're developers when we're complaining about things like that.Josh:This is why I'm wearing wrist braces.Starr:Or dual wrist braces.Ben:I totally get what you're saying. I want to be able to type star, space, stuff, stuff, stuff and I get a list. Yeah, totally.Starr:It looks like threads.com, it does support Markdown, which is nice. I don't know. I haven't really played around with it a ton. Some aspects of its design, I'm not super happy. I wish the column widths were a little wider and stuff, but also I don't like certain aspects of Basecamp's design. So it's kind of a toss up for me.Ben:I did an export of our Basecamp content, and I got to say their export is fantastic. They give you an HTML page that links to a bunch of other pages per topic or project or team, whatever they call it, and the files are there. It's really well done. So I think if anyone's looking for inspiration on doing exports in their app, they should totally look at Basecamp. They nailed it. It's actually usable. You get this zip file. You open it up and bam, you can just browse through all your stuff.Starr:That's pretty great. I guess I should declare, I think maybe I started this casual looking for alternatives just because I've seen a lot of stuff online about people are angry at Basecamp. It's like, I'm not really angry at them. Well, this isn't really the point. I'm sad and disappointed in them. But also a lot of the reason why I think they have had our business and they had my business, I've stored personal stuff in a personal Basecamp account, it's just because they're trustworthy. That feeling of trustworthiness has gone down a few pegs for me.Starr:Also, I just kind of felt gross logging in there. If you haven't been keeping up with this, part of the deal is they were making fun of people's names and stuff. I don't know. Are they making fun of my name? I've got a weird name. Are they going through my stuff making fun of it? I know they have access to pretty much everything that I put into Basecamp. I don't know. Even if they're not doing that now, are they going to do that in the future? Because it seems like they're going in that direction. I don't know. It seems like they're shutting down people trying to hold them internally accountable for that sort of thing. I don't know. It's just like a gross feeling. I'm just sad about the whole thing.Josh:I personally I kind of doubt that that's like... I got the feeling that the list was more of an artifact from the past, and it had stuck around for too long. I didn't get the feeling that they're condoning that sort of activity really, but I get what you're saying. Also for me, a big factor of it, it's not even just that I'm mad at them or something, they did lose 30% of their company, and they're supporting two products now, one of which is a major infrastructure product but basically is like email. So they have operation overhead and stuff. They did just lose 30% of their company including their, what, head of strategy but basically head of product. So I just wonder, where is the product going from here? It was already, I felt, a little bit stagnating. I don't know. I think they've been working on the next version of it is what I heard. I don't know. It just seems like there are questions about just the stability from that nature, too.Ben:I'm probably in a third place from you two and I probably care the least. I'm like, "Eh, it's a message board. They can make fun of my name." Okay. I had that happen when I was 10. People do that. It's like, "Oh, get on." I have a hard time getting up the energy to care, I guess.Starr:Don't mistake me. I'm not like up in arms about it. This is more like a passive viewing. It's like, "Oh, I got to go on Basecamp and check my things. Uh, I just feel kind of crummy about it." This is-Ben:It's one of those friction things in your life you just don't need. Yeah, absolutely.Starr:Yeah, yeah.Josh:Absolutely.Starr:I'm like, this is a message board. Like, should I be having to deal with this just to go check some messages? It's ridiculous.Josh:I think all of us are really just talking these are passing thoughts we have using the product in light of the drama of the past few weeks.Starr:If we end up staying on it, I'm not going to be super upset. I'll probably get over it. I don't know. It just seems like it might be nice to try something different especially if we can get that sweet Markdown.Ben:I've been surprised that there are so few products that are just about this one use case of the simple messages. I expected there to be tons of things to try and no.Starr:Of course, in our company Notion, there's now a design document-Ben:Of course.Starr:... for a simple-Josh:Because we're going to build our own.Ben:We're going to build our own, of course. What does any good tech team do when they're frustrated with the 20 solutions on the market? They build solution number 21.Starr:Of course.Ben:Maybe we'll build that. The code name for that project is Budgie. I named it Budgie because I went to do the Google search, I'm like, "What's a communicative type of animal? What's a social animal?" I can't remember the search I did, but the first thing that got turned up was like, the most social birds. I don't know. So there's this list of birds, and budgie was the number one bird. So I'm like, "Okay, cool." Then I was like, "Well, what kind of domains are available?" Because of course when you start a project, you have to buy the domain. Before you do anything else, you got to buy that domain. Surprisingly, and perhaps not surprisingly in retrospect, every variant of budgie is taken, of course, budgie.com but also budgie.app and budgieapp.com. I'm like, "Wow. How many...?" And they're all for sale. None of them are actual products. They're all parked, and they're for sale. I'm like, so a bunch of people have had this idea about what's a social animal. I guess budgies are really popular for pets, and so they're looking for the ad opportunities with people looking for, "How do I take care of my budgie?" Anyway, just kind of a diversion.Starr:That's interesting. The first thing that pops into mind when I heard that... I like the name. It's a cute name. There's this really good Australian kids' cartoon called Bluey, and there's an episode where they find a little budgie that's injured, and it dies. So the kids have to come to terms with that. I don't know. It's just like, "Little budgie died."Josh:Bluey is one of the best cartoons ever, by the way.Starr:Yeah, Bluey. Oh, I'm glad you like it, too.Josh:It's so good.Starr:It's super good. It's super good. Basically the whole cartoon is just these kids... They're dogs but they're kids. They're just making up games to play with each other. How it works is the kids watching the show see it and that makes them want to play that game, too. So it's just not dumb TV. It gets them doing stuff outside of the TV, which is kind of nice.Josh:That's a really good analysis of the show. I hadn't thought about that aspect of it, but come to think of it, my kids totally imitate them.Starr:Oh, yeah.Josh:Climbing all over us.Starr:I now have to play every game in that show, and I've got to know them by name and what the rules are.Josh:One of the things we like about it is just they really got the sibling dynamic down. It is like our kids to a tee. It's pretty funny. Now that I think about it, maybe it's like our kids have now become the characters in the show.Ben:It's a good thing I watch the Simpsons.Josh:Oh, no. Actually we do watch the Simpsons.Starr:Is the Simpsons still on?Josh:It's on Disney+.Starr:Oh my gosh.Ben:Yeah, it is still a thing.Josh:They're still making it, too, right?Ben:Mm-hmm (affirmative), yeah.Starr:Wow. I don't know. I don't even know about that.Josh:We don't watch much of the Simpsons with them yet, a three and four-year-old.Josh:I don't know if I'm quite ready for a couple little Bart and Lisas.Ben:You put that off as long as you can. Well, I actually did a little bit of work this week. I was working on something, I don't know what. I noticed one of the tests was running kind of long like it was just stuck. I don't usually watch tests. I don't usually run the tests actually. I just let our CICB run the tests. I don't even worry about it. But this morning for some reason, I don't know, I was working on something, and I happened to be running the tests. I noticed one of the tests was just stuck. Like, that's weird. So I did a little investigation.Ben:It turns out that a number of our tests do some domain name server resolution because, for webhooks, when someone puts in their webhook, we want to verify that the destination is not like a private thing. They're not trying to fetch our EC2 credentials and stuff like that. So it does some checks like, is this is a private IP address? Does this domain name actually resolve, blah, blah, blah? Also for our uptime checks. Obviously, people are putting in domains for that, too. It turns out that, I don't know, maybe it was my machine, maybe it was the internet being dumb, whatever, but the domain name resolution was what was holding up the test. This happens, as you can imagine, in a variety of ways in our tests. This one test that I was running, which was only, I don't know, seven or eight tests, it was taking a minute or two minutes to run. Then I fixed this so that it stopped doing the domain name resolution, and it took two seconds.Josh:Wow.Ben:So a slight improvement to our test suite there. A quality of life improvement.Josh:Did you benchmark overall? Because that's got to be a huge improvement if it's doing that everywhere.Ben:Well, it's not doing that everywhere. I did do a push, so I have to go and check and see what GitHub... see if it dropped that time.Josh:Well, it might have been whatever was wrong with your DNS resolution in the first place that was causing it to be extra slow. Would it be faster if DNS was fast?Ben:Yeah, it could have been. I actually did some tests on my laptop at the time. I'm like, "Is my DNS resolution slow?" No.Josh:So it's-Ben:The test... I don't know what the deal was.Josh:It was just resolving a bunch of actual URLs in the test.Ben:Mm-hmm (affirmative).Josh:Yeah, that's bad. So nice work. You reminded me that I did some work this week, too.Ben:OhJosh:Very important work, I must say. I added a yak to our Slack bot to where-Josh:... if you mention the word "yak" when you're interacting with the Slack bot now it will return... You should do it in Slack, just whatever Badger bot. Say Badger bot yak me, it-Starr:Okay, I'm doing it.Josh:Okay, do it.Starr:Oh, sorry. It was the wrong channel. Hold on.Josh:You got to do it in general, I think.Starr:Come on Badger bot. Oh my god. It's a little text space yak.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Awesome.Josh:This came about because earlier this week I was just passively mentioning in chat that I'm just yak shaving. My entire life is yak shaving. That just got us talking about, why don't we have some representation of that in our chat, in our Slack? Obviously, I had to stop everything I was doing and build that right away. Of course, there were some escaping issues that came up as a result of that, so obviously I had to deploy a few hot fixes.Ben:The whole episode amuses me. I love it. I would do exactly the same thing. But also what amuses me is that we already have, as part of Slack, GIPHY, and you could just dump a picture of a yak in there. But you're like, "No, that's good enough. I must have an ASCII yak.Josh:It's got to be an ASCII yak, yeah.Ben:This is great. I love technology.Josh:I kind of miss Hubot where it would just automatically... if you just mention it. Maybe I should change our Slack bot so that it does that. So if you say "yak," a wild yak appears. By the way, that's what the text at the bottom of the ASCII yak says, a wild yak appears. I just wish it would pop up if someone just mentions it in a chat, like if they're talking about it just because-Josh:It's listening to everything, right?Starr:That would be fine.Ben:We used to have Hubot, and every time you said "ship," it would show the ship-Josh:The ship, the squirrel. But I definitely would like... annoying at times, but overall I'd say it was worth it.Ben:Totally worth it.Starr:Yeah, definitely. I do remember sometimes where things were on fire, and it's just popping up funny GIFs, and it's like, "Not now. Not now Hubot, not now.Ben:Sit in the corner. Should have had that command. Like, "Go away for a while."Josh:Or just make it a separate... Maybe we should just make this a separate bot that you don't have to have any ops channel. Maybe this'll be our next product.Starr:Oh, there you go. It's like when you mention yak, it turns into an Oregon trail-type hunting scene, and you have to shoot the very slow pixel at it.Josh:Mm-hmm (affirmative). I do love this aspect of our business of being... I assume it's like a side effect of being small. I don't know. I'm sure large teams also do this, I didn't spend a day on this, but spend a day just doing something completely useless. I like that we can do that-Ben:Yes, it is.Josh:... and the total lack of responsibility, to be honest.Starr:Is there a total lack of responsibility? I don't know. I don't know.Ben:I think you could argue that there is a total lack of responsibility.Josh:Maybe relatively.Starr:Maybe.Josh:I think we're speaking relatively.Starr:Relatively? Well, there's responsibility to customers. I don't know. Do they count? Nah.Ben:Speaking of being a small company, just because of a recent acquisition of one of our competitors, I had gone to look at what some of our other competitors, what status they were, and I was just blown away with how many employees our competitors have. It's really amazing.Starr:What are they doing with all those people? Are they paying...? Do they have a professional volleyball team or something?Josh:Not in the past year.Starr:Well, they play over Zoom.Josh:It's a professional pong league now.Starr:There you go.Ben:We have five employees. The competitor that has the closest number of employees comes in at a hefty 71. Then the largest number that I found was 147 employees. That's impressive.Josh:With the competitor, the first one that you mentioned with the 70 something employees, and I assume over $100 million in funding, were they the ones that were recently bragging on Twitter about how much more usage they have than everyone else?Ben:I don't know because I don't remember seeing that bragging.Josh:They were. It was kind of funny. Yeah, you would probably be the major player.Starr:That's something I definitely learned throughout the course of running this business is that a company that has tens or, I don't know, hundreds of, did you say $100 million, that's a lot-Josh:It's a lot.Starr:... of funding can do more work than three people even if those three people are very, very good. It's-Ben:That's right.Starr:They can do more work, and that's all right. We're just going to have our little garden patch over here. It doesn't matter if ConAgra is a mile down the road. They can do their thing. We can do our thing.Ben:As long as they don't let their seeds blow into our farmland, right?Starr:Oh, yeah, definitely. Let me just ask you a question. When it comes to buying your strawberries for your traditional summer strawberry shortcake, are you going to go to that wonderfully, just delightful artisanal farm down the road, or are you just going to slide over to ConAgra and, I don't know, get some of their strawberry-shaped objects?Ben:I got to say, I love roadside fruit stands. Those are the best. When cherry season happens here in Washington, going and grabbing a whole mess of cherries from some random person that's propped on the side of a road, I mean it's awesome.Starr:My favorite ones are the ones have no... if you stop and think about it... I used to live in Arkansas. One time I was walking by and there was this roadside fruit stand just with oranges. It was like, "Hold up. Hold up. Oranges don't grow in Arkansas. What is this?" I don't know if he just went to Costco and just got a bunch of oranges or maybe he did the Cannonball Run from Florida straight up-Josh:Road trip.Starr:... and was selling oranges all the way up. There was some explaining to do.Ben:I didn't realize until I was saying it, but it really does sound ridiculous that you're going to go and get some fruit items from some random person on the side of the road. But I love roadside fruit stands. They're great.Starr:Oh, yeah.Josh:I don't know. In this day and age probably, yeah.Josh:Maybe things should be more like that. Maybe that would solve some problems.Ben:Well, coming back to the front porch thing, do you know that country song, If the World Had a Front Porch?"Starr:No, I don't.Ben:Definitely have to link it up in the show notes. It's all about if the world had a front porch like we did back then, then things would be different. People would be more friendly. We'd be chatting with our neighbors. Things would just be overall good.Starr:Yeah, totally.Josh:We'd all know each other.Starr:Is that true? Is that true?Ben:I got to say, I grew up in the Deep South. I did not have a front porch and none of my friends had a front porch because we all lived in the same neighborhood and all the houses were the same, but we were all still pretty friendly-Starr:Oh, there you go.Ben:... even though we didn't have front porches.Starr:Well, I had a front porch and people were assholes, so I think the correlation between front porches and nice people is weak.Ben:The song If I had a front porchJosh:.Isn't it more like a metaphor? I don't know.Starr:You could say the internet's the world's front porch and look how great that's worked out.Josh:If you just build a front porch-Starr:I'm sure it's a nice song. I don't mean to make fun of the song. I'm sure it's a good song.Josh:You build a front porch that the entire population of the world could fit on, just see how that goes. That's what we-Starr:It's like, "Oh, shit. We deforested the Amazon to get the wood for this."Ben:We should name our little message board product Front Porch.Starr:Front porch, ah, that's nice. You could have add-ons to that. Like for upgrades, you could get the rocking chair or the whittling knife.Ben:Yeah, and the sweet tea-Starr:The sweet tea, yeah.Ben:... or the mint julep.Starr:Can I ask you a question? Was sweet tea a thing when you were a kid?Ben:Yes.Starr:Do people refer to it as like, "Oo, sweet tea," as a saying?Ben:No.Starr:Okay, that-Ben:They'd just refer to is as tea.Starr:Okay, thank you.Ben:There was no other tea. It was just that.Josh:But it was sweet.Ben:Yeah, it was sweet, of course.Starr:Yeah, of course. It's-Ben:That's the only tea that existed. None of this Earl Grey hot business, no, no, no.Starr:I just noticed, I don't know, around 2007 everybody started talking about sweet tea. It's like, "What? What's this?" Ben:Yeah, totally. It's a Southern Thing, on YouTube, their channel, is pretty funny. They go into the sweet tea thing quite a bit. If you want some additional context, do some research on that whole aspect. You can go and watch that YouTube channel. I'll have to link it up in the show notes.Starr:Yeah, I'll check that out. Well, would you gentlemen like to wrap it up? I think I've got to start... I'm going to be Southern here. I'm fixing to get ready to think about going to my vaccine appointment.Ben:Jeet yet? You know that joke? Have you heard that?Starr:I haven't heard that joke. What?Ben:It's like, oh man, two southern guys, one's like, "Jeet yet?"Starr:Ah, did you eat yet? Okay, yeah.Ben:"No. Y'want to?"Starr:I haven't been back in a while.Josh:Did you eat yet?Starr:I haven't been back in a while.Ben:Oh, good times. Sometimes I miss the South but not during the summer.Starr:One of my favorite words, I think it might be a local Arkansas word, is tump. It's a verb, tump. It's the action of tipping something over and dumping out its contents. The perfect use case is a wheelbarrow. Like, you tump out the wheelbarrow. I'm sorry. Tump out the wheelbarrow.Ben:Totally.Josh:I am learning so much on this episode, by the way-Starr:There you go.Josh:... about the South.Josh:It's great. I'm learning more about-Josh:This is your second vaccine appointment, right?Starr:Yeah, it's the second one.Josh:Second and final. Well, for now.Starr:So I'm ready for it to hit me. I'm like, "Bring the storm.Josh:Yes, it hit me.Starr:Bring it on."Josh:Mine was like a 48-hour ordeal, but back to normal now. I feel great.Starr:That's good. You got your super powers.Josh:Yeah.Ben:Well, good luck with that.Starr:Thank you. Maybe one day we'll be able to have a conclave in person again, although I might need the support of a therapist or something because just like... I mean I like y'all, but I don't know if I'm over the droplets yet.Ben:You can still wear masks.Starr:Okay, that's good. Thank God, okay. All right, I will talk to y'all later.
Album de la semaine: "Back to the egg" (McCartney 1979) P.McCartney-Reception/Getting closer-Back to the egg (79)P.McCartney-We're open tonight/Spin it on-Back to the egg (79)J.Lennon-It's so hard-Imagine (71)G.Harrison-Art of dying-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Husbands and wives-Goodnight Vienna (74)Beatles-Your mother should know-Magical Mystery Tour (67)P.McCartney-Old Siam Sir-Back to the egg (79)J.Lennon-One day (at a time)-Mind games (73)G.Harrison-You-Extra texture (Read all about it) (75)Beatles-Dear Prudence-White album (68)Beatles-Blackbird (take 28)-White album (68)P.McCartney-Daytime nightime suffering-Back to the egg (79)Beatles-Across the universe-Let it be (70)Beatles-Now and then-USB (96)R.Starr-Pure gold-Rotogravure (76)J.Lennon-Old dirt road-Walls and bridges (74)P.McCartney-After the ball/Million miles-Back to the egg (79)P.McCartney-Winter rose/Love awake-Back to the egg (79)Rod Stewart-Get back (early version)-A night on the town (76)P.McCartney-Maisie (intrumental)-Back to the egg sessions (79)J.Lennon-Be bop a lula-Rock'n'roll (75)G.Harrison-Run so far-Brainwashed (02)P.McCartney-Arrow through me-Back to the egg (79)Beatles-I want you (she's so heavy)-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-Something-Abbey Road (69)G.Harrison-Just for today-Cloud nine (87)P.McCartney-Cage #1-Back to the egg sessions (79)P.McCartney-Baby's request-Back to the egg (79)P.McCartney-Being for the benefit of Mr. Kite (live)-Colbert report show live (?)Beatles-A day in the life-Blue album (73)R.Starr-You've got a nice way-Stop and smell the roses (81)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Time takes time (92)P.McCartney-So glad to see you here-Back to the egg (79)P.McCartney-Goodnight tonight-Back to the egg sessions (79)
Spéciale "LOVE Saga" (Playlist créée par les auditeurs) J.Lennon Woman-Double fantasy (80) de l'animateur pour Alexandra PouyadouG.Harrison Love comes to everyone-George Harrison (79)P.McCartney Through our love-Pipes of peace (83)J.Lennon Out the blue-Mind games (73)J.Lennon Oh my love-Imagine (71)Beatles All you need is love-Magical Mystery Tour (67) à ceux pour qui l'amour est importantP.McCartney Your loving flame-Driving rain (01)G.Harrison This is love-Cloud nine (87)Beatles Here, there and everywhere-"Real love" single (96)Beatles Real love-Anthology 1 (95)G.Harrison The answer's at the end-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)G.Harrison Learning how to love you-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)R.Starr Love me do-Vertical man (98)P.McCartney My love-Red rose speedway (73)P.McCartney Maybe I'm amazed-McCartney (70)G.Harrison Your love is forever-George Harrison (79)Beatles Twist and shout-Please please me (63) pour Diane McEvoy et l'équiper du "Twist'n'crêpes"P.McCartney Silly love songs-At the speed of sound (76)R.Starr I'm yours-Vertical man (98) pour AliciaJ.Lennon Grow old with me-Gimme some truth (20) pour Lovely RitaP.McCartney Dear friend-Wild life (71) pour SylvainBeatles Something-Abbey Road (69)Beatles I will-White album (68)Beatles All my loving-With the Beatles (63)J.Lennon Nobody loves you (when you're down and out)-Walls and bridges (74)P.McCartney Promise to you girl-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)G.Harrison Never get over you-Brainwashed (02)P.McCartney Winter rose/Love awake-Back to the egg (79)P.McCartney My valentine-Kisses on the bottom (12)P.McCartney Happy with you-Egypt station (18) pour l'anniversaire de Valérie
Album de la semaine: "Electric arguments" (Paul McCartney 2008) P.McCartney-Sing the changes-Electric arguments (08)J.Lennon-Mother-Plastic Ono Band (70)G.Harrison-Art of dying/It's Johnny's birthday-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Photograph-Give more love (17)Beatles-If you've got trouble-Anthology highlights (10)P.McCartney-Highway-Electric arguments (08)Beatles-Mr. Moonlight-For sale (64)Beatles-I'll be back-A hard day's night (64)J.Lennon-Intuition-Mind games (73)R.Starr-Stop and take the time to smell the roses-Stop and smell the roses (81)P.McCartney-Light from your lighthouse-Electric arguments (08)Beatles-I need you-Help! (65)Beatles-Girl-Rubber soul (65)J.Lennon-Borrowed time-Milk and honey (84)G.Harrison-This guitar (can't keep from crying)-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)P.McCartney-Sun is shining-Electric arguments (08)Bon Jovi-Here comes the sun (cover)-Investiture Biden janvier 2021R.Starr-Everybody's in a hurry but me-Old waves (81)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Weight of the world (92)Beatles-Eleanor Rigby-Revolver (66)P.McCartney-Lifelong passion-Electric arguments (08)G.Harrison-That's what it takes-Cloud nine (87)G.Harrison-Cockamamie business-Best of Dark Horse 1976-1989 (89)Beatles-Magical Mystery Tour-Magical Mystery Tour (67)P.McCartney-Two magpies-Electric arguments (08)Beatles-Honey pie-White album (68)Beatles-I will-White album (68)Beatles-Dig it/ Let it be-Let it be (70)R.Starr-Oh my Lord-Choose love (05)P.McCartney-No more lonely nights (playout version)-Give my regards to Broadstreet (84)
Album de la semaine: "Band on the run" (Paul McCartney 1973) (E pour Enregistrement diffusé à la radio) P.McCartney-Band on the run-Band on the run (73)J.Lennon-Give me some truth-Imagine (71)G.Harrison-Sue me, sue you blues-Living in the Material World (73)R.Starr-I'm a fool to care-Sentimental journey (70)Beatles-Your mother should know (take 1)-Magical Mystery Tour (67)P.McCartney-Jet-Band on the run (73)Beatles-Child of nature-White album (68-08)G.Harrison-It is 'He" (Jai Sri Krishna)-Dark horse (74)R.Starr-No no song-Goodnight Vienna (74)Beatles-Revolution 1-White album (68-08)P.McCartney-Picasso's last words (drink to me)-Band on the run (73)J.Lennon-New York City-Sometime in New York City (72)Beatles-Oh! Darling-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-Here comes the sun-Abbey Road (69)G.Harrison-Dear One-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)P.McCartney-Mamunia-Band on the run (73)Michael Jackson-Come together-HIStory (95)Mark Hudson-Forget you two-The artist (14)R.Starr-Simple love song-The 4th (77)Beatles-Drive my car/The word/What you're doing-Love (06)P.McCartney-No words-Band on the run (73)Beatles-One after 909-Anthology highlights (10)Beatles-Two of us-Let it be…naked (03)R.Starr-I keep forgettin'-Old wave (83)P.McCartney-We got married-Flowers in the dirt (89)P.McCartney-Mrs Vandebilt-Band on the run (73)J.Lennon-Scared-Walls and bridges (74)Beatles-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band-Yellow Submarine songtrack (99)Beatles-With a little help from my friends-Yellow Submarine songtrack (99)J.Lennon-Do the oz-Single (71)P.McCartney-Nineteen hundred and eighty five-Band on the run (73)G.Harrison-Any road-Brainwashed (02)Beatles-Here, there and everywhere-Revolver (66)P.McCartney-Style style-"Off the ground" single (93)P.McCartney-Long leather coat-"Off the ground" single (93)
Album de la semaine: "All things must pass" (George Harrison 1970) G.Harrison-My sweet Lord-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Oo-wee-Goodnight Vienna (74)J.Lennon-Jealous guy-Imagine (71)P.McCartney-Junk-McCartney (70)Beatles-All my loving (live)-Live at the Hollywood Bowl (16)G.Harrison-Wah Wah-All things must pass (70)Beatles-A hard day's night (live)-Live at the Hollywood Bowl (16)Beatles-Help! (live)-Live at the Hollywood Bowl (16)J.Lennon-Intuition-Mind games (73)R.Starr-I'll still love you-Rotogravure (76)G.Harrison-I live for you-All things must pass (70)P.McCartney-Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey-Ram (71)Beatles-Roll over Beethoven (live)-Live at the Hollywood Bowl (16)Beatles-Boys (live)-Live at the Hollywood Bowl (16)J.Lennon-What you got-Walls and bridges (74)G.Harrison-I'd have you anytime-All things must pass (70)Monalisa Twins-While my guitar gently weeps-Monalisa twins play Beatles & more (14)Freiheit-Keeping the dream alive-Single (88)J.Lennon-Nobody told me-Milk and honey (84)P.McCartney-Let me roll it-Band on the run (73)G.Harrison-Isn't it a pity (demo)/Isn't it a pity-Let me roll it (09/All things must pass (70)P.McCartney-Little lamb Dragonfly-Red rose speedway (73)Beatles-Long Tall Sally (live)-Live at the Hollywood Bowl (16)Beatles-You can't do that (live)-Live at the Hollywood Bowl (16)R.Starr-You belong to me-Stop and smell the roses (81)G.Harrison-Beware of darkness-All things must pass (70)Beatles-Ticket to ride (live)-Live at the Hollywood Bowl (16)Beatles-Can't buy me love (live)-Live at the Hollywood Bowl (16)P.McCartney-Letting go-Venus and Mars (75)P.McCartney-Silly love songs-At the speed of sound (76)G.Harrison-Hear me Lord-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-In a heartbeat-Time takes time (92)Beatles-She's a woman (live)-Live at the Hollywood Bowl (16)G.Harrison-Wah Wah (live)-The concert for Bangladesh (71)
Toutes les chansons Beatles extraites de "1" (Beatles 2015) Home recording 16 (à ouvrir le 2 décembre) Beatles-She loves you-1 (15)P.McCartney-Every night-McCartney (70)J.Lennon-I've found out-Plastic Ono Band (70)G.Harrison-Apple scruffs-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Step lightly-Ringo (73)Beatles-Can't buy me love-1 (15)J.Lennon-Borrowed time-Milk and honey (84)Beatles-Lady Madonna-1 (15)P.McCartney-Find my way-From the forthcoming lp "McCartney III" (20)G.Harrison-Pure smockey-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)Beatles-Eleanor Rigby-1 (15)R.Starr-You don't know me at all-Rotogravure (76)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Time takes time (92)J.Lennon-Rock & roll people-Menlove Ave. (86)Beatles-The long and winding road-1 (15)Beatles-Paperback writer-1 (15)Larry Williams-She said yeah-B side "Bad boy" single (59)P.McCartney-She said yeah-Run Devil run (99)Julian Lennon-Day after day-Photograph smile (98)Beatles-I feel fine-1 (15)Beatles-I want to hold your hand-1 (15)G.Harrison-Try some buy some-Living in the Material world (73)G.Harrison-Teardrops-Somewhere in England (81)P.McCartney-Dear boy-Ram (71)Beatles-Eight days a week-1 (15)Beatles-Ticket to ride-1 (15)P.McCartney-We all stand together-Single (84)G.Harrison-All things must pass (2020 remix)-"All things must pass" single (20)J.Lennon-How ?-Imagine (71)Beatles-Day tripper-1 (15)Beatles-We can work it out-1 (15)P.McCartney-Winter bird/When winter comes-From the forthcoming lp "McCartney III" (20)P.McCartney-Hunt you down/Naked/C link-Egypt station (18)Beatles-Penny Lane-1 (15)Beatles-Come together-1 (15)R.Starr-Rory and the hurricane-Postcards from Paradise (15)P.McCartney-Find my way-From there forthcoming lp "McCartney III" (20)
Album de la semaine: "A hard day's night" (Beatles 1964) Beatles-A Hard day's night-A hard day's night (64)P.McCartney-I'll follow the sun (live)-Live at Amoeba (07)J.Lennon-Money (That's what I want) (live)-Live in Toronto (69)G.Harrison-Isn't it a pity (live)-Live in Japan (92)R.Starr-Honey don't (live)-Concert for George (03)Beatles-I should have known better-A hard day's night (64)Beatles-Oh! Darling-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-Eight day's a week-Anthology Highlights (10)P.McCartney-Dance tonight (live)-Live at Amoeba (07)J.Lennon-Instant Karma (we all shine on) (live)-Live in New York City (86)Beatles-If I fell-A hard day's night (64)R.Starr-Act naturally (live)-Live 2006 (08)P.McCartney-All my trials (live)-"All my trials" single (90)Beatles-How do you do it-Anthology 1 (95)Beatles-In spite of all the danger-Anthology 1 (95)Beatles-And I love her-A hard day's night (64)Little Richard-Long Tall Sally-Here's Little Richard (57)Beatles-Long Tall Sally-Beatles in mono (09)P.McCartney-Arrow through me-Back to the egg (79)Beatles-Across the universe-Beatles in mono (09)Beatles-Tell me why-A hard day's night (64)J.Lennon-Imagine (live)-USB (71)R.Starr-I'm the greatest (live)-Live from Montreux (93)G.Harrison-Absolutely sweet Marie (live)-Bob Dylan: The 30th anniversary concert (93)Beatles-The fool on the hill-Love (06)Beatles-Can't buy me love-A hard day's night (64)P.McCartney-India (live)-Secret show (02)J.Lennon-New York City (live)-Live in New York City (86)G.Harrison-All those years ago (live)-Live in Japan (92)Beatles-Rain-Past masters (09)Beatles-In my life-Rubber Soul (65)G.Harrison-Awaiting on you all (live)-The concert fo Bangladesh (71)Beatles-Black bird-White album (68)R.Starr-Choose love (live)-Live at Soundstage (07)
Album de la semaine: "Press to play" (Paul McCartney 1986) P.McCartney-Stranglehold-Press to play (86)G.Harrison-Try some buy some-Living in ther Material World (73)J.Lennon-Hold on-Plastic Ono Band (70)R.Starr-Photograph-Ringo (73)Beatles-I want you (she's so heavy)-Abbey Road (69)P.McCartney-Footprints-Press to play (86)Beatles-Things we said today-A hard day's night (64)Beatles-I've just seen a face-Help! (65)G.Harrison-World of stone-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)Beatles-Norwegian wood-Rubber soul (65)P.McCartney-Press-Press to play (86)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Time takes time (92)J.Lennon-Whatever gets you thru the night (feat. E.John)-Walls and bridges (74)Beatles-Strawberry fields forever-Magical Mystery Tour (67)G.Harrison-Dear One-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)P.McCartney-Pretty little head-Press to play (86)Johnny Hallyday-Je veux te graver dans ma vie-La génération perdue (66)P.McCartney-Write away-Press to play (86)J.Lennon-Watching the wheels-Double fantasy (80)Beatles-I feel fine-Single (64)P.McCartney-Angry-Press to play (86)G.Harrison-Soft hearted Hana-George Harrison (79)Beatles-Hey bulldog-Yellow Submarine (69)J.Lennon-Power to the people-Single (71)R.Starr-Scouse the mouse-Scouse the mouse(77)P.McCartney-However absurd-Press to play (86)Beatles-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise)-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)Beatles-A day in the life-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)J.Lennon-Imagine (live)-USB (71)R.Starr-Magic-What's my name (19)
Spéciale LOVE Beatles-Girl-Rubber Soul (65)P.McCartney-My love-Red rose speedway (73)Beatles-Real love-Single (96)J.Lennon-Love-Plastic Ono Band (70)P.McCartney-My Valentine-Kisses on the bottom (12)G.Harrison-I live for you-All things must pass (70)Beatles-Got to get you into my life-Revolver (66)P.McCartney-Love in song-Venus and Mars (75)Beatles-In my life-Rubber Soul (65)Beatles-It's only love-Help! (65)P.McCartney-Only love remains-Press to play (86)R.Starr-Love is a many splendoured thing-Sentimental journey (70)R.Starr-Choose love-Choose love (05)R.Starr-I'm yours-Vertical man (98)P.McCartney-Love my baby-One hand clapping (74)J.Lennon-Woman-Double fantasy (80)P.McCartney-Warm and beautiful-At the speed of sound (76)Blues Beatles-The word-Blues Beatles (13)G.Harrison-True love-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)P.McCartney-I'm in love again-A sideman's journey (09)Beatles-Eight days a week-For sale (64)Beatles-All my loving-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-All you need is love-Magical Mystery Tour (67)P.McCartney-Maybe I'm amazed-McCartney (70)Beatles-Something-Abbey Road (69)J.Lennon-Oh my love-Imagine (71)R.Starr-Never without you-Ringo Rama (03)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Living in the Material World (73)G.Harrison-Love comes to everyone-George Harrison (79)Beatles-And I love her-A hard day's night (64)R.Starr-I'll still love you-Rotogravure (76)Beatles-Here, there and everywhere-Revolver (66)Beatles-The long and winding road-Let it be…naked (03)P.McCartney-Silly love song-At the speed of sound (76)
Spéciale Live Fab Four Beatles-Some other guy-The Beatles bootleg recordings 1963 (13)Beatles-The hippy hippy shake-The Beatles bootleg recordings 1963 (13)Beatles-Love me do-The Beatles bootleg recordings 1963 (13)Beatles-I'll be on my way-Live at the BBC (94)Beatles-Do you want to know a secret-The Beatles bootleg recordings 1963 (13)Beatles-From me to you-The Beatles bootleg recordings 1963 (13)Beatles-Chains-The Beatles bootleg recordings 1963 (13)Beatles-Long Tall Sally-The Beatles bootleg recordings 1963 (13)Beatles-A hard day's night-From us to you (BBC show) (64)Beatles-Act naturally-USB (65)Beatles-Nowhere man-Live at the circus-Krone (65)G.Harrison-Glad all over (feat. C.Perkins)-Carl Perkins & friends (86)G.Harrison-Blue suede shoe-Carl Perkins & friends (86)R.Starr-Honey don't-Carl Perkins & friends (86)R.Starr-I'm the greatest-Live from Montreux (93)R.Starr-The no-no song-Ringo Starr & his new All Starr Band (02)J.Lennon-Yer blues-Live peace in Toronto (69)J.Lennon-Instant Karma (we all shine on)-Live in New York City (86)G.Harrison-Wah Wah-The concert for Bangladesh (71)G.Harrison-Old brown shoe-Live in Japan (92)P.McCartney-Maybe I'm amazed-Live in Glasgow (79)P.McCartney-Every night-Live in Glasgow (79)R.Starr-Don't pass me by-Live at Soundstage (07)R.Starr-Octopuss' garden-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Good day sunshine-"Birthday" single (90)P.McCartney-Lady Madonna-Live in New York City (86)J.Lennon-Imagine-Live in New York City (86)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Live in Japan (92)P.McCartney-High heel sneakers-Secret show (02)P.McCartney-Lucille-Concert for Kampuchea (79)P.McCartney-Jet-Tripping the live fantastic (90)P.McCartney-Coming up-Itunes festival: London (07)P.McCartney-Another day-Live Charlotte (93)P.McCartney-Mean woman blues-Winnipeg soundcheck (89)P.McCartney-Something-Back in the world (03)P.McCartney-Let it be-Concert for Kampuchea (79)P.McCartney-Medley: Too many people/She came in through the bathroom window-Live Quebec (08)P.McCartney-If I were not upon the stage/ Hey Jude-Tripping the live fantastic (90)
Album de la semaine: "Traveling Wilburys, vol.3" (Traveling Wilburys 1990) Traveling Wilburys-Wilbury twist-Traveling Wilburys vol. 3 (90)R.Starr-Back off Boogaloo-Goodnight Vienna (74)J.Lennon-I don't wanna be a soldier mama-Imagine (71)P.McCartney-Maybe I'm amazed-McCartney (70)Beatles-Ask me why-Please please me (63)Traveling Wilburys-She's my baby-Traveling Wilburys vol. 3 (90)Beatles-Little child-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-Lady Madonna-Single (68)P.McCartney-Did we meet somewhere before ?-Recorded for a film (78)Beatles-Honey don't-For Sale (64)Traveling Wilburys-Inside out-Traveling Wilburys vol. 3 (90)P.McCartney-Check my machine-McCartney II (80)P.McCartney-Home tonight-Single (19)J.Lennon-I know (alternate take)-Anthologie 2: New York City (98)Beatles-And I love her-A hard day's night (64)Traveling Wilburys-You took my breath away-Traveling Wilburys vol. 3 (90)Eric Clapton-My very good friend the milkman-Clapton (10)Beatles-You've got to hide your love away-Help! (65)Beatles-Michelle-Rubber Soul (65)R.Starr-Waiting-Beaucoups of blues (70)Traveling Wilburys-Where were you last night ?-Traveling Wilburys vol. 3 (90)P.McCartney-Another day-Ram (71)J.Lennon-Rock'n'roll people-Menlove Ave. (86)Beatles-I want to tell you-Revolver (66)R.Starr-English garden-Ringo Rama (03)Traveling Wilburys-Nobody's child-Traveling Wilburys vol. 3 (90)J.Lennon-Medley: Rip it up/Ready Teddy-Rock'n'roll (75)Beatles-Happiness is a warm gum-White album (68)Beatles-Revolution-White album (68)P.McCartney-Morse moose and the grey goose-London town (78)R.Starr-I'll be fine anywhere-Vertical man (98)
Album de la semaine: "London town" (Paul McCartney 1978) P.McCartney-Cafe on the left bank-London Town (78)J.Lennon-Remember-Plastic Ono Band (70)G.Harrison-Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let it roll)-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Call me-Goodnight Vienna (74)Beatles-Here comes the sun (take 9)-Abbey Road (69-19)P.McCartney-London town-London Town (78)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Time takes time (92)Beatles-Fixing a hole-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)Beatles-Lovely Rita-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)G.Harrison-The light that has lighted the World-Living in the Material World (73)P.McCartney-I'm carrying-London Town (78)J.Lennon-Aisumasen (I'm sorry)-Mind games (73)Beatles-She said she said-Revolver (66)Beatles-Paperback writer-Tomorrow never knows (10)R.Starr-Harry's song-Liverpool 8 (08)P.McCartney-Backwards traveller/Cuff link-London Town (78)Mary Hopkins-Goodbye-Postcard (69)P.McCartney-With a little luck-London Town (78)J.Lennon-Gimme some truth-Imagine (71)Traveling Wilburys-Last night-Traveling Wilburys vol.1 (88)P.McCartney-Don't let it bring you down-London Town (78)G.Harrison-Got my mind set on you-Cloud nine (87)Beatles-Eight days a week-Anthology highlights (10)Beatles-I've got a feeling-Let it be…naked (03)P.McCartney-Girlfriend-London Town (78)J.Lennon-My life-Anthology 4: Dakota (98)Beatles-Honey pie-White album (68)Beatles-Cry baby cry-White album (68)P.McCartney-Hunt you down/Naked/C-link-Egypt Station (18)
Album de la semaine: "Egypt Station" (Paul McCartney 2018) P.McCartney-I don't know-Egypt station (18)J.Lennon-Mother-Plastic Ono Band (70)G.Harrison-My sweet Lord-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Love is a many splendoured thing-Sentimental journey (70)Beatles-Please please me-Please please me (63)P.McCartney-Come on to me-Egypt station (18)Beatles-All my loving-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-Honey don't-For sale (64)G.Harrison-Dehra Dhun-USB (70)J.Lennon-Bless you-Walls and bridges (74)P.McCartney-Happy with you-Egypt station (18)G.Harrison-Crackerbox Palace-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)Beatles-I should have known better-A hard day's night (64)Beatles-Help! -Help! (64)J.Lennon-Intuition-Mind games (73)P.McCartney-Confidante-Egypt station (18)Eddy Mitchell-Le fou sur la colline-7 colts pour Schmoll (68)Beatles-The fool on the hill-Magical Mystery Tour (67)R.Starr-I'll still love you-Rotogravure (76)Beatles-Nowhere man-Rubber Soul (65)P.McCartney-Hand in hand-Egypt station (18)P.McCartney-Frank Sinatra's party-Egypt station (19)J.Lennon-(Just like) Starting over-Double fantasy (80)R.Starr-Picture show life-Old wave (83)P.McCartney-Despite repeated warnings-Egypt station (18)Beatles-Happiness is a warm gun-White album (68)Beatles-Birthday-White album (68)R.Starr-What's my name-What's my name (19)
Album de la semaine: "Egypte Station" (Paul McCartney 2019) P.McCartney-Reception/Getting closer-Back to the egg (79)-(Pré-générique)P.McCartney-Rockestra thème-back to the egg (79)-(Générique)P.McCartney-Opening station/I don't know-Egypt Station (19)J.Lennon-Hold on-Plastic Ono Band (70)G.Harrison-Isn't it a pity-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Early 1970-Blast from your past (75)Beatles-Julia-White album (68)P.McCartney-Come on to me-Egypt Station (19)Beatles-Slow down-Mono masters (09)Beatles-Long tall Sally-Mono masters (09)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Living in the Material World (73)J.Lennon-Whatever gets you thru the night (feat. E.John)-Walls and bridges (74)P.McCartney-Happy with you-Egypt Station (19)P.McCartney-Hand in hand-Egypt Station (19)Beatles-This boy (laughing version)-"Free as a bird" single (95)Beatles-Yellow submarine-"Real love" single (96)J.Lennon-Long lost John-Anthology 1: Ascot (98)P.McCartney-Hunt you down/Naked/C link-Egypt Station (19)Rolling Stones-You can't catch me-The Rolling Stones n° 2 (65)J.Lennon-You can't catch me-Rock'n'roll (75)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Time takes times (92)G.Harrison-True love-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)P.McCartney-Do it now-Egypt Station (19)Beatles-Not guity (Esher demo)-White album (68)G.Harrison-Not guity-George Harrison (79)P.McCartney-Sixty second street-Egypt Station (19)P.McCartney-Frank Sinatra's party-Egypt Station (19)Beatles-You know my name (look up the number)-Mono masters (09)J.Lennon-Grow old with me-Milk and honey (84)R.Starr-Grow old with me (feat. P.McCartney)-From the forthcoming CD "What's my name (19)R.Starr-What's my name-From the forthcoming CD "What's my name (19)
Saga extra longue-pas d'album de la semaine Beatles-Here comes the sun-Abbey Road (69)R.Starr-Snookeroo-Goodnight Vienna (74)Beatles-One after 909-Let it be (70)P.McCartney-Put it there-Flowers in the dirt (89)R.Starr-Harry's song-Liverpool 8 (08)J.Lennon-Stand by me-Rock'n'roll (75)Beatles-Across the universe-Let it be (70)J.Lennon-Mother-Plastic Ono Band (70)J.Lennon-Woman-Double fantasy (80)R.Starr-Rock Island line-Ringo 2012 (12)P.McCartney-Do it now-Egypt station (18)Beatles-You've got to hide your love away-Help! (65)P.McCartney-Magneto and Titanium man-Venus and Mars (75)P.McCartney-Keep under cover-Pipes of peace (83)Beatles-Nowhere man-Rubber Soul (65)R.Starr-Walk with you (feat. P.McCartney)-Y not (10)R.Starr-I'm the greatest-Ringo (73)G.Harrison-Wah wah-All things must pass (70)Beatles-Your mother should know-Magical Mystery Tour (67)Beatles-Fixing a hole-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)R.Starr-Rory and the Hurricanes-Postcards from Paradise (15)G.Harrison-Love comes to everyone-George Harrison (79)Beatles-I saw her standing there-Please please me (63)Beatles-Real love-Single "Real love" (96)Beatles-Come together-Abbey Road (69)Traveling Wilburys-Handle with care-Traveling Wilburys vol.1 (88)P.McCartney-Ebony and ivory (feat. S.Wonder)-Tug of war (82)R.Starr-English garden-Ringo Rama (03)J.Lennon-Imagine-Imagine (71)P.McCartney-New-New (13)P.McCartney-Off the ground-Off the ground (93)P.McCartney-Ebony and ivory (feat. S.Wonder)-Tug of war (82)R.Starr-So wrong for so long-Give more love (17)R.Starr-Wrong all the time-Choose love (08)P.McCartney-Lonely road-Driving rain (01)P.McCartney-Dance tonight-Memory almost full (07)P.McCartney-Try not to cry-Run Devil run (99)Beatles-Julia-White album (68)Beatles-Free as a bird-Single "Free as a bird (95)Beatles-Now and then-USB (96)J.Lennon-Out the blue-Mind games (73)J.Lennon-Number 9 dream-Walls and bridges (74)P.McCartney-Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey-Ram (71)R.Starr-Sure to fall-Stop and smell the roses (81)G.Harrison-Can't stop thinking about you-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)G.Harrison-The rising sun-Brainwashed (02)G.Harrison-Zig zag (instrumental)-Cloud nine (87)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Living in the Material World (73)P.McCartney-Tomorrow-Wild life (71)Beatles-While my guitar gently weeps-White album (68)P.McCartney-English tea-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)G.Harrison-My sweet Lord-All things must pass (70)P.McCartney-London town-London town (78)Beatles-And I love her-A hard day's night (64)R.Starr-Beaucoups of blues-Beaucoups of blues (70)P.McCartney-Maybe I'm amazed-McCartney (70)Beatles-Don't bother me-With the Beatles (63)P.McCartney-I don't know-Egypt station (18)R.Starr-As far as we can go-Old wave (83)P.McCartney-Young boy-Flaming pie (97)P.McCartney-I can bet-New (13)P.McCartney-Despite repeated warnings-Egypt station (18)P.McCartney-India-Secret gig (02)R.Starr-Vertical man-Vertical man (98)
Album de la semaine: "Sentimental Journey" (Ringo Starr 1970) R.Starr-Sentimental Journey-Sentimental Journey (70)G.Harrison-All things must pass-All things must pass (70)J.Lennon-It's so hard-Imagine (71)P.McCartney-Eat at home-Ram (71)Beatles-She loves you-Single (63)R.Starr-Bye bye Blackbird-Sentimental Journey (70)J.Lennon-Tight a$-Mind games (73)Beatles-Misery-Please please me (63)Beatles-Not a second time-With the Beatles (63)G.Harrison-The day the World gets 'round-Living in the Material World (73)R.Starr-I'm a fool to ca-Sentimental Journey (70)Beatles-Kansas city/ Hey-hey-hey-hey !-For sale (64)Beatles-And I love her-A hard day's night (64)J.Lennon-Bless you-Walls and bridges (74)G.Harrison-Faster-George Harrison (79)R.Starr-Love is a many splendoured thing-Sentimental Journey (70)Billy Joel-She loves you (live)-A matter of trust: The bridge to Russia (14)P.McCartney-Band on the run-Band on the run (73)P.McCartney-Let'em in-At the speed of sound (76)Beatles-I've just seen a face-Help! (65)R.Starr-Have I told you lately that I love you ?-Sentimental Journey (70)P.McCartney-Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive-Kisses on the bottom (12)Beatles-When I'm sixty four-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band (67)Beatles-Revolution-White album (68)J.Lennon-You can't catch me-Rock'n'roll (75)R.Starr-Let the rest of the world go by-Sentimental Journey (70)P.McCartney-Do it now-Egypt Station (18)Beatles-I want you (she's so heavy)-Abbey Road (69)P.McCartney-Girls' school-London town (78)
Live Fab Four Beatles-Please please me (live) On air-Live at the BBC volume 2 (13)Beatles-Norwegian wood-Rubber Soul (65)Beatles-Chains (live)-On air-Live at the BBC volume 2 (13)R.Starr-Honey don't (live)-Carl Perkins & friends (06)P.McCartney-Twenty flight rock (live)-USB (79)Beatles-Polythene Pam (Esher demo)-White album (68)Beatles-Child of Nature (Esher demo)-White album (68)Beatles-Ain't she sweet (Jam session)-USB (69)Beatles-Honey Pie (Esher demo)-White album (68)R.Starr-Yellow submarine (live)-Live from Montreux (93)R.Starr-I wanna be your man (live)-Ringo Starr Live 2006 (08)R.Starr-You're sixteen (you're beautiful and you're mine) (live)-Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band (90)R.Starr-Don't go where the roads don't go (live)-Ringo Starr and his new All Starr Band (02)G.Harrison-Glad all over (live) (feat. Carl Perkins)-Carl Perkins & friends (06)R.Starr-It don't come easy (live)-Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band (90)P.McCartney-Beware my love (live)-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Jet (from "One hand clapping")-Band on the run (73)P.McCartney-The long and winding road (live)-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Can't buy me love (live)-Tripping the live fantastic (90)P.McCartney-I've just seen a face (live)-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Here, there and everywhere (live)-Paul is live (93)G.Harrison-Awaiting on you all (live)-The concert for Bangla Desh (71)E.Clapton/P.McCartney-While my guitar gently weeps (live)-Concert for George (02)R.Starr-Oh my my (live)-Live at the greek Theatre 2008 (10)P.McCartney-Paperback writer (live)-Paul is live (93)P.McCartney-Lucille (live)-USB (79)P.McCartney-Let it be (live)-Tripping the live fantastic (90)P.McCartney-That was me (live)-Itunes festival: London (07)R.Starr-Don't pass me by (live)-VH1 Storytellers (98)R.Starr-Never without you (live)-Live at the greek Theatre 2008 (10)R.Starr-Photograph (live)-VH1 Storytellers (98)P.McCartney-Flaming pie (live)-BBC Electric Proms 2007J.Lennon-Come together (live)-Live in New York City (86)J.Lennon-Give peace a chance (live)-Live peace in Toronto (69)Beatles-Don't let me down-Let it be…naked (03)P.McCartney-Hey Jude (feat. Ringo Starr)-Grammy award 2014 (14)
Album de la semaine: "Cloud nine" (George Harrison 1987) G.Harrison-Cloud 9-Cloud nine (87)R.Starr-Back off boogaloo-Goodnight Vienna (74)J.Lennon-How do you sleep-Imagine (71)P.McCartney-Too many people-Ram (71)Beatles-It's all too much-B.O. Yellow Submarine (69)G.Harrison-That's what it takes-Cloud nine (87)Beatles-It's only love-Help! (65)Beatles-Eight days a week-Anthology Highlights (10)J.Lennon-Intuition-Mind games (73)Beatles-Tell me why-A hard day's night (64)G.Harrison-Fish on the sand-Cloud nine (87)Beatles-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise)-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)Beatles-A day in the life-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)R.Starr-I call your name (feat. Traveling Wilburys)-Compilation pop-rockP.McCartney-I can bet-New (13)G.Harrison-This is love-Cloud nine (87)Dick Rivers-Ces mots qu'on oublie un jour (Things we said today)-Single (64)- Hommage à Dick RiversBeatles-Your mother should know-Magical Mystery Tour (67)P.McCartney-Live and let die (alternate take)-B.O. "The In-laws" (88)Beatles-Please please me-Anthology 1 (95)G.Harrison-Someplace else-Cloud nine (87)R.Starr-Walk with you (feat. Paul McCartney)-Y not (10)P.McCartney-Happy with you-Egypt Station (18)P.McCartney-Dear friend-Wild life (71)G.Harrison-Got my mind set on you-Cloud nine (87)J.Lennon-Be my baby-Anthology 3: The lost weekend (98)Beatles-Back in the USSR-White album (68)J.Lennon-Woman (remix 2010)-Double fantasy…stripped down (10)R.Starr-Choose love-Choose love (08)
Une partie des hits de John, Paul, George et Ringo après 1970 P.McCartney-Jet-Band on the run (73)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Living in the Material World (73)P.McCartney-You gave me the answer-Venus and Mars (75)R.Starr-No no song-Goodnight Vienna (74)P.McCartney-Maybe I'm amazed-McCartney (70)G.Harrison-My sweet Lord-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-I'm the greatest-Ringo (73)G.Harrison-What is life-All things must pass (70)P.McCartney-Another day-Single (71)R.Starr-It don't come easy-Blast from your past (75-71)P.McCartney-Goodnight tonight-Single (79)J.Lennon-(Just like) Starting over-Double Fantasy (80)J.Lennon-Give peace a chance-The John Lennon Collection (89-69)G.Harrison-Isn't it a pity-All things must pass (70)P.McCartney-Coming up-McCartney II (80)R.Starr-Photograph-Ringo (73)P.McCartney-Live and let die-All the best (87-73)P.McCartney-Mull of Kintyre-Wingspan (01-77)P.McCartney-Say say say (feat. M.Jackson)-Pipes of peace (83)G.Harrison-Got my mind set on you-Cloud nine (87)P.McCartney-With a little luck-London town (78)J.Lennon-Instant Karma-Single (70)J.Lennon-Imagine-Imagine (71)J.Lennon-Jealous guy-Imagine (71)P.McCartney-Junk-McCartney (70)P.McCartney-Silly love songs-At the speed of sound (76)P.McCartney-Monkberry moon delight-Ram (71)
Album de la semaine: "Abbey Road" (Beatles 1969) Beatles-Come together-Abbey Road (69)J.Lennon-Imagine-Imagine (71)P.McCartney-Dear friend-Wild life (71-18)G.Harrison-Let it down-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Time takes time (92)Beatles-Something-Abbey Road (69)R.Starr-Postcards from Paradise-Postcards from Paradise (15)G.Harrison-If you believe-George Harrison (79)J.Lennon-Scared-Walls and bridges (74)P.McCartney-Best friend (live in Antwerp-1972)-Wild life (71-18)Beatles-Maxwell's Silver hammer-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-Octopus' garden-Abbey Road (69)G.Harrison-Run so far-Brainwashed (02)P.McCartney-Hunt you down/Naked/C link-Egypt Station (18)J.Lennon-Medley: Bring it on home to me/Send me some loving-Rock'n'roll (75)Beatles-I want you (she's so heavy)-Abbey Road (69)Johnny Hallyday-Je veux te graver dans ma vie (live)-Parc des princes (03)Beatles-While my guitar gently weeps (Take 27-Third version)-White album (68)J.Lennon-Woman-Double fantasy (80)R.Starr-So wrong for so long-Give more love (17)Beatles-Here comes the sun-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-Because-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-You never give me your money-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-Sun king-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-Mean Mr. Mustard-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-Polythene Pam-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-She came in through the bathroom window-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-Golden Slumbers/ Carry that weight/ The end-Abbey Road (69)
Spéciale LIVE Fab Four R.Starr-With a little help from my friends/It don't come easy-Live at the Greek theatre (10)R.Starr-Photograph-VH1 Storytellers (98)R.Starr-I'm the greatest-Live at Soundstage (07)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Live in Japan (92)G.Harrison-My sweet Lord-Live in Japan (92)G.Harrison-Here comes the sun-Live in Japan (92)P.McCartney-The long and winding road-TV show (99)P.McCartney-Get back-The Bridge school concert (11)J.Lennon-Mother-Live in New York City (86)J.Lennon-Dizzy Miss Lizzy-Live peace in Toronto (69)J.Lennon-Money (that's what I want)-Live peace in Toronto (69)P.McCartney-We can work it out-Back in the US (02)P.McCartney-Blackbird-Secret show (02)P.McCartney-Can't buy me love-Secret show (02)P.McCartney-Coming up-Itunes festival: London (07)P.McCartney-Maybe I'm amazed-Over America (76)P.McCartney-You gave me the answer-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Listen to what the man said-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Picasso's last words (Drink to me)-Over America (76)J.Lennon-Well (baby please don't go)-Sometime in New York City (72)J.Lennon-New York City-Live in New York City (86)J.Lennon-Come together-Live in New York City (86)R.Starr-Don't pass me by-VH1 Storytellers (98)R.Starr-Boys-Live at Soundstage (07)P.McCartney-Dance tonight-BBC Electric proms (07)P.McCartney-All my trials-"All my trials" single (90)P.McCartney-P.S. Love me do-"Birthday" single (90)R.Starr-We're on the road again (feat. P.McCartney)-Give more love (17)P.McCartney-Beware my love-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Hi hi hi-Over America (76)
Album de la semaine: "Ringo Rama" (Ringo Starr 2003) R.Starr-Eye to eye-Ringo Rama (03)G.Harrison-I dig love-All things must pass (70)J.Lennon-Mind games-Mind games (73)P.McCartney-Café on the left bank-London town (78)Beatles-I'm looking through you-Rubber Soul (65)R.Starr-Never without you-Ringo Rama (03)Beatles-Twist and shout-Please please me (63)Beatles-Rock and roll music-For sale (64)J.Lennon-#9 dream-Walls and bridges (74)G.Harrison-Simply shady-Dark horse (74)R.Starr-Instant amnesia-Ringo Rama (03)Beatles-Here comes the sun…The end-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-Paperback writer-1 (15)R.Starr-I think therefore I rock'n'roll-Ringo Rama (03)Les Beadochons-Pas d'papier water-4 Beadochons dans le vent (92)G.Harrison-Crackerbox Palace-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)G.Harrison-World of stone-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)P.McCartney-Again and again and again (feat. Denny Laine)-Back to the egg (79)R.Starr-Trippin' in my own tears-Ringo Rama (03)J.Lennon-Watching the wheels-Double fantasy (80)P.McCartney-She's my baby-At the speed of sound (76)Beatles-Julia-White album (68)R.Starr-Elizabeth reigns-Ringo Rama (03)Beatles-Rocky Raccoon-White album (68)P.McCartney-Keep under cover-Pipes of peace (83)P.McCartney-No more lonely nights (playout version)-Give my regards to Broadstreet (84)P.McCartney-Old Siam Sir-Back to the egg (79)
Album de la semaine: "Love" (Beatles 2006) Beatles-Drive my car/The word/What you're doing-Love (06)P.McCartney-Every night-McCartney (70)J.Lennon-Crippled inside-Imagine (71)G.Harrison-I live for you-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Beaucoups of blues-Beaucoups of blues (70)Beatles-Here comes the sun/The inner light-Love (06)Beatles-Eight days a week-Anthology highlights (11)Beatles-Savoy truffle-White album (68)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Living in the Material World (73)R.Starr-In my car-Old wave (83)Beatles-Back in the U.S.S.R.-Love (06)P.McCartney-Once upon a long ago-Single (87)G.Harrison-Lay his head-B-side "Got my mind set on you" (87-81)J.Lennon-I know (I know)-Mind games (73)Beatles-I've got a feeling (naked version)-Let it be…naked (03)Beatles-Come together/Dear Prudence/Cry baby cry-Love (06)J.Lynne/T.Petty/D.Harrison/Prince…-While my guitar gently weeps-Rock'n'roll Hall of fame (04)P.McCartney-With a little luck-London town (78)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Time takes time (92)Beatles-Revolution-Single (68)Beatles-Lady Madonna-Love (06)P.McCartney-Yvonne-USBP.McCartney-Waterspout-USB (77)Beatles-For no one-Revolver (66)Beatles-Being for the benefit of Mr. Kite/I want you (she's so heavy)…-Love (06)Beatles-The end-Tomorrow never knows (10)J.Lennon-(Just like) Starting over-Double fantasy (80)G.Harrison-You-Extra texture (Read all about it) (75)R.Starr-Eye to eye-Ringo Rama (03)
100% Ringo Starr R.Starr-(It's all down to) Goodnight Vienna-Photograph: Greatest hits (07-74)R.Starr-You don't know me at all-Rotogravure (76)R.Starr-Never without you-Ringo Rama (03)R.Starr-Where did our love go-Bad boy (78)R.Starr-Six'o'clock (extended version)-Ringo (73)R.Starr-King of broken hearts-Vertical man (98)R.Starr-Picture show life-Old wave (83)R.Starr-Vertical man-Vertical man (98)R.Starr-I'm the greatest-Ringo (73)R.Starr-In a heartbeat-Time takes time (92)R.Starr-What goes around-Time takes time (92)R.Starr-Free drinks-Choose love (05)R.Starr-A dose of rock'roll-Rotogravure (76)R.Starr-La de da-Vertical man (98)R.Starr-You've got a nice way-Stop and smell the roses (81)R.Starr-Easy for me-Goodnight Vienna (74)R.Starr-Postcards from Paradise-Postcards from Paradise (15)R.Starr-Harry's song-Liverpool 8 (08)R.Starr-So wrong for so long-Give more love (17)R.Starr-Early 1970 (B side of "It don't come easy)-Blast from your past (75-71)R.Starr-It's no secret-Ringo the 4th (77)R.Starr-Lipstick traces-Bad boy (78)R.Starr-Rory and the Hurricanes-Postcards from Paradise (15)R.Starr-Beaucoups of blues-Beaucoups of blues (70)R.Starr-Weight of the world-Time takes time (92)R.Starr-Husbands and wives-Goodnight Vienna (74)R.Starr-As far as we can go-Old wave (83)R.Starr-Love don't last long-Beaucoups of blues (70)R.Starr-I'm a fool to care-Sentimental journey (70)R.Starr-Wrack my brain-Stop and smell the roses (81)R.Starr-Peace dream-Y not (10)
Album de la semaine: "Flaming pie" (Paul McCartney 1997) P.McCartney-The song we were singing-Flaming pie (97)J.Lennon-Mother-Plastic Ono Band (70)G.Harrison-Art of dying-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Bye bye blackbird-Sentimental journey (70)Beatles-Norwegian wood-Rubber soul (65)P.McCartney-The world tonight-Flaming pie (97)J.Lennon-Imagine-Imagine (71)Beatles-Your mother should know-Magical Mystery Tour (67)Beatles-I am the walrus-Magical Mystery Tour (67)J.Lennon-Mind games-Mind gamesP.McCartney-Somedays-Flaming pie (97)G.Harrison-Tired of midnight blue-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)G.Harrison-See yourself-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)Beatles-Doctor Robert-Revolver (66)Beatles-Good morning good morning-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)P.McCartney-Flaming pie-Flaming pie (97)Astrid and Stanley Samuelsen-Your love is forever-A tribute to G.Harrison (13)P.McCartney-Sing the changes-Electric arguments (08)G.Harrison-Soft touch-George Harrison (79)R.Starr-Oo-wee-Goodnight Vienna (74)P.McCartney-Heaven on a Sunday-Flaming pie (97)J.Lennon-Just because-Rock'n'roll (75)R.Starr-I'll still love you-Rotogravure (76)Beatles-The continuing story of Bungallow Bill-White album (68)Beatles-While my guitar gently weeps-white album (68)P.McCartney-Souvenir-Flaming pie (97)Beatles-I want you (she's so heavy)-Abbey Road (69)
Album de la semaine: "Let it be" (Beatles 1970) Beatles-One after 909-Let it be (70)P.McCartney-Bip bop-Wild life (71)J.Lennon-Isolation-Plastic Ono Band (70)G.Harrison-Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (let it roll)-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Sentimental journey-Sentimental journey (70)Beatles-Two of us-Let it be (70)Beatles-Yellow submarine-Yellow submarine songtrack (99)P.McCartney-Love my baby-From TV show "One hand clapping" (74)J.Lennon-Whatever gets you through the night (feat. E.John)-Walls and bridges (74)J.Lennon-Nobody loves you (when you're down and out) (alternate version)-Walls and bridges (74)Beatles-Across the universe-Let it be (70)P.McCartney-Lindiana-USB (87)Beatles-Rain-B side of "Paperback writter" (66)R.Starr-I'm yours-Vertical man (98)Julian Lennon-Too late for goodbyes-Valotte (84)Beatles-Get back-Let it be (70)Mashup (Julian Lennon/Beatles)-Too late to get back (Too late for goodbyes/Get back)-USBBeatles-Paperback writer-Single (66)G.Harrison-Sue me, sue you blues-Living in the Material World (73)Beatles-Don't let me down-Let it be…naked (03)Beatles-I me mine-Let it be (70)Beatles-Medley: Rip it up/Shake rattle and roll/Blue suede shoes-Anthology 3 (96)Beatles-All things must pass-Anthology 3 (96)G.Harrison-All things must pass-All things must pass (70)Beatles-Let it be-Let it be (70)G.Harrison-Your love is forever-George Harrison (79)P.McCartney-Beautiful night-Flaming pie (97)P.McCartney-Summer of '59-B side of "Jenny Wren" (05)R.Starr-We're on the road again (feat. P.McCartney)-Give more love (17)
Album de la semaine: "Band on the run" (Paul McCartney 1973) P.McCartney-Band on the run-Band on the run (73)J.Lennon-Only people-Mind games (73)G.Harrison-Miss O'Dell-Living in the Material World (73)R.Starr-I'm the greatest-Ringo (73)Beatles-Ticket to ride-Help! (65)P.McCartney-Jet-Band on the run (73)Beatles-I feel fine-Single (64)/ B: "She's a woman"Beatles-Can't buy me love-Single (64)/ B: "You can't do thatG.Harrison-Dehra Dhun-USBJ.Lennon-Be bop a lula-Wonsaponatime (98)P.McCartney-Let me roll it-Band on the run (73)J.Lennon-Cleanup time-Double fantasy (80)G.Harrison-The light that has lighted the World-Living in the Material World (73)Beatles-We can work it out-Single (65)/ Double A: "Day tripper"Beatles-Eleanor Rigby-Revolver (66)R.Starr-Harry's song-Liverpool 8 (08)P.McCartney-Mrs Vandebilt-Band on the run (73)Phil Collins-Golden slumbers/Carry that weight/The end-George Martin's "In my life" (98)G.Harrison-Run of the mill-All things must pass (70)Beatles-All you need is love-Magical Mystery Tour (67)R.Starr-Rory and the hurricanes-Postcards from Paradise (15)P.McCartney-Bluebird-Band on the run (73)J.Lennon-Angel baby-Menlove Ave. (86)Beatles-Get back-Let it be (70)Beatles-Something-Abbey Road (69)R.Starr-Choose love-Choose love (05)P.McCartney-Picasso's last words (drink to me)-Band on the run (73)P.McCartney-A love for you-B.O. "The In-laws" (03)Beatles-Come together-Let it be (70)Beatles-Let it be-Let it be (70)P.McCartney-Nineteen hundred and eighty five-Band on the run (73)
Album de la semaine: "Vertical man" (Ringo Starr 1998) Johnny Hallyday-C'est pas facile-Pas facile (81)-Hommage (pré-générique)R.Starr-King of broken hearts-Vertical man (98)G.Harrison-Hear me Lord-All things must pass (70)J.Lennon-Hold on-Plastic Ono Band (70)P.McCartney-Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey-Ram (71)Beatles-Anna (go to him)-Please please me (63)R.Starr-One-Vertical man (98)P.McCartney-Dear boy (Thrillington version)-Ram (71)Beatles-Don't bother me-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-Rock and roll music-For sale (64)G.Harrison-Don't let me wait too long-Living in the Material World (73)R.Starr-Drift away-Vertical man (98)Beatles-I'll cry instead-A hard day's night (64)Beatles-I've just seen a face-Help! (65)Beatles-I'm looking through you-Rubber soul (65)P.McCartney-Little lamb dragonfly-Red rose speedway (73)R.Starr-Vertical man-Vertical man (98)Johnny Hallyday-Dégage-Rock à Memphis (75)G.Harrison-The answer's at the end-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)J.Lennon-I don't wanna be a soldier mama-Imagine (71)Beatles-I'm only sleeping-Revolver (66)R.Starr-I'm yours-Vertical man (98)G.Harrison-Faster-George Harrison (79)P.McCartney-Name and address-London town (78)Beatles-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)Beatles-With a little help from my friends-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)R.Starr-La de da-Vertical man (98)P.McCartney-Blue sway-McCartney II (80)Beatles-I am the walrus-Magical Mystery Tour (67)J.Lennon-What you got-Acoustic (04)
Playlist proposée par un auditeur J.Lennon-Working class hero-Plastic Ono Band (70)P.McCartney-Too many people-Ram (71)G.Harrison-Isn't it a pity-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Hey baby-Rotogravure (76)Beatles-Chains-Please please me (63)Beatles-She's leaving home-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)J.Lennon-Mother-Plastic Ono Band (70)Beatles-I'll be on my way -Live at the BBC (94)Beatles-We can work it out-Mono masters (09-65)Beatles-Leave my kitten alone-Anthology highlights (10)J.Lennon-Intuition-Mind games (73)J.Lennon-Meat city-Mind games (73)Beatles-I'm a loser-For sale (64)Beatles-Everybody's something to hide except me and my monkey-White album (68)G.Harrison-When we was fab-Cloud nine (87)R.Starr-Liverpool 8-Liverpool 8 (08)Puggy-Norwegian wood-USBP.McCartney-Lonely road-Driving rain (01)Beatles-Only a Northern song-Yellow Submarine songtrack (99)Beatles-Tomorrow never knows-Tomorrow never knows (10-66)P.McCartney-Temporary secretary-McCartney II (80)G.Harrison-Devil's radio-Cloud nine (87)G.Harrison-This song-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)J.Lennon-Love-Acoustic (04)P.McCartney-Wonderful Christmastime-Back to the egg (79)P.McCartney-Ever present past-Memory almost full (07)G.Harrison-P2 Vatican blues-Brainwashed (02)R.Starr-I keep forgettin'-Old wave (83)R.Starr-We're on the road again (feat. P.McCartney)-Give more love (17)P.McCartney-Cut me some slack-Sound city Real to reel (13)
Album de la semaine: "Concert for George" (Various artists 2003) Joe Brown-Here comes the sun (live)-Concert for George (03)R.Starr-The no no no song (live)-The anthology…so far (01)J.Lennon-Imagine (live)-Anthology 2: New York City (98)P.McCartney-High heel sneakers (live)-Unplugged (91)Beatles-Blackbird/Yesterday-Love (11)Billy Preston-My sweet Lord (live)-Concert for George (03)Beatles-Piggies-White album (68)Beatles-Something-Abbey road (69)J.Lennon-Attica state (live)-Anthology 2: New York City (98)Beatles-All together now-Yellow Submarine (69)Gary Brooker-Old brown shoe (live)-Concert for George (03)Beatles-Two of us-Let it be (70)Beatles-Hey Jude-Single (68)R.Starr-You're sixteen (live)-The anthology…so far (01)P.McCartney-Flaming pie (live)-Good evening New York City (09)Billy Preston-Isn't it a pity (live)-Concert for George (03)Sam Brown-Horse to the water (live)-Concert for George (03)J.Lennon-Instant karma (we all shine on) (live)-Live in New York City (86)P.McCartney-Dance tonight (live)-BBC Electric proms (07)Beatles-Love you to-Yellow submarine songtrack (99)E.Clapton/P.McCartney-While my guitar gently weeps (live)-Concert for George (03)R.Starr-I'm the greatest (live)-The anthology…so far (01)P.McCartney-Maybe I'm amazed (live)-Wings over America (76)P.McCartney-Beware my love (live)-Wings over America (76)Beatles-Don't let me down-Let it be…naked (03)E.Clapton & the band-Wah wah (live)-Concert for George (03)P.McCartney-Golden slumbers/The end (live)-Tripping the live fantastic (90)
Album de la semaine: "Cloud nine" (George Harrison 1987) G.Harrison-Cloud 9-Cloud nine (87)R.Starr-Back off boogaloo-Goodnight Vienna (74)J.Lennon-My life-Anthology 4: Dakota (98)P.McCartney-With a little luck-London town (78)Beatles-Love me do-Please please me (63)G.Harrison-That's what it takes-Cloud nine (87)Beatles-Please Mister Postman-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-Eight days a week-For sale (64)J.Lennon-It's so hard-Imagine (71)Beatles-Tell me why-A hard day's night (64)G.Harrison-Just for today-Cloud nine (87)Beatles-You've got to hide your love away-Help! (65)Beatles-In my life-Rubber soul (65)R.Starr-I call your name (feat. Traveling Wilburys)-Compilation pop-rockP.McCartney-Move over busker-Press to play (86)G.Harrison-This is love-Cloud nine (87)Earth wind and fire-Got to get you into my life-B.O. "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (78)J.Lennon-Bring it on home to me/Send me some lovin'-Rock'n'roll (75)P.McCartney-Live and let die (alternate take)-B.O. "The In-laws" (88)Beatles-Eleanor Rigby-Revolver (66)G.Harrison-Someplace else-Cloud nine (87)R.Starr-Walk with you (feat. Paul McCartney)-Y not (10)P.McCartney-Peace in the neighbourhood-Off the ground (93)P.McCartney-Follow me-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)Beatles-Hello goodbye-Magical Mystery Tour (67)G.Harrison-Got my mind set on you-Cloud nine (87)J.Lennon-Do the oz-Plastic Ono Band (70)Beatles-Ob-la-di, ob-la-da-White album (68)Beatles-Honey pie-White album (68)J.Lennon-Woman (remix 2010)-Double fantasy…stripped down (10)R.Starr-Choose love-Choose love (08)
Spéciale LIVE Fab Four Tom Petty-Learning to fly-Into the great wide open (91)-HommageP.McCartney-Rockestra theme-Back to the egg (79)(Générique)Beatles-Some other guy (live)-Live at the BBC (94)Beatles-I'll be on my way (live)-Live at the BBC (94)Beatles-The hippy hippy shake (live)-Live at the BBC (94)Beatles-Thank you girl (live)-Live at the BBC (94)Beatles-Do you want to know a secret (live)-The Beatles bootleg recordings 1963 (13)Beatles-Words of love (live)-On air-Live at the BBC volume 2 (13)R.Starr-You're sixteen (you're beautiful and you're mine) (live)-Ringo Starr & his All-Starr band (90)R.Starr-I wanna be your man (live)-Tour 2003 (03)P.McCartney-Maybe I'm amazed (live)-Over America (76)P.McCartney-My best friend (live)-USB (72)J.Lennon-Lucy in the sky with diamonds (feat.E.John) (live)-Here and there (76)P.McCartney-Venus and Mars/Rockshow/Jet (live)-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Old Siam Sir (live)-USB (79)P.McCartney-Coming up (live)-Tripping the live fantastic (90)P.McCartney-Let me roll it (live)-Over America (76)R.Starr-Don't pass me by (live)-VH1 Storytellers (98)J.Lennon-Dizzy Miss Lizzy (live)-Live peace in Toronto (69)G.Harrison-Isn't it a pity (live)-Live in Japan (92)G.Harrison-My sweet Lord (live)-Live in Japan (92)G.Harrison-Got my mind set on you (live)-Live in Japan (92)Traveling Wilburys-Handle with care (live)-Concert for George (03)Tom Petty-Taxman (live)-Concert for George (03)E.Clapton-Badge (live)-One more car, one more rider (02)G.Harrison-Bangla Desh (live)-The concert for Bangladesh (72)R.Starr-Weight of the world (live)-Live from Montreux (93)P.McCartney-Spin it on (live)-USB (79)J.Lennon-Money (that's what I want) (live)-Live peace in Toronto (69)Beatles-A hard day's night (live)-USB (64)Beatles-Baby's in black (live)-"Real love" single (96)P.McCartney-Beware my love (live)-Over America (76)R.Starr-I'm the greatest (live)-Live from Montreux (93)P.McCartney-Arrow through me (live)-USB (79)J.Lennon-Now and then-USB (96)Beatles-Dig a pony (live)-USB (69)G.Harrison-Here comes the sun (feat. P.Simon) (live)-USB (76)G.Harrison-While my guitar gently weeps (live)-Live in Japan (92)R.Starr-We're on the road again (feat. P.McCartney)-Give more love (17)
Album de la semaine: "Somewhere in England" (George Harrison 1981) G.Harrison-Unsconsciousness rules-Somewhere in England (81)R.Starr-Love is a many splendoured thing-Sentimental journey (70)J.Lennon-Real love (alternate version)-B.O. Imagine (88)P.McCartney-Too many people-Ram (71)Beatles-We can work it out-Past masters (89-65)G.Harrison-Life itself-Somewhere in England (81)Beatles-I call your name-Past masters (89-64)Beatles-I feel fine-Past masters (89-64)P.McCartney-Mama's little girl-Wild life (71)Beatles-Slow down-Past masters (89-64) (Larry Williams 58)G.Harrison-Flying hour-Somewhere in England (81)P.McCartney-Lindiana-USB (87)J.Lennon-Baby please don't go-Anthology 1: Ascot (98)P.McCartney-Reception/Getting closer-Back to the egg (79)Beatles-Old brown shoe-Past masters (89-69)G.Harrison-All those years ago-Somewhere in England (81)The Meters-Come together-Glass Onion: Songs of the Beatles (03)P.McCartney-Squid (instrumental)-B side "The world tonight" single (97)P.McCartney-Simple as that-Pipes of peace (83)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Time takes time (92)G.Harrison-Baltimore Oriole-Somewhere in England (81)Beatles-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (take 9)-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)P.McCartney-Free now-Liverpool sound collage (00)J.Lennon-Stand by me-Rock'n'roll (75)Beatles-Being for the benefit of Mr Kite/I want you…-Love (06)G.Harrison-Writing's on the wall-Somewhere in England (81)R.Starr-You belong to me-Stop and smell the roses (81)J.Lennon-Cold turkey-J.L. Collection (89)Beatles-Drive my car/The word/What you're doing-Love (06)
Album de la semaine: "All things must pass" (George Harrison 1970) G.Harrison-What is life-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Early 1970-B side "It don't come easy" single (71)J.Lennon-Look at me-Anthology 1: Ascot (98-70)P.McCartney-Junk-McCartney (70)Beatles-Baby it's you-Please please me (63)G.Harrison-My sweet Lord-All things must pass (70)P.McCartney-And I love her (live)-Unplugged (91)Beatles-I've just seen a face-Help! (65)R.Starr-I'm the greatest-Ringo (73)J.Lennon-I'm the greatest-Anthology 2: New York City (98)G.Harrison-Isn't it a pity-All things must pass (70)J.Lennon-What you got-Walls and bridges (74)P.McCartney-Put it there-Flowers in the dirt (89)P.McCartney-Return to Pepperland-USB (87)Beatles-It's all too much-Yellow Submarine songtrack (99-69)G.Harrison-Wah wah-All things must pass (70)Beatles-All things must pass-Anthology 3 (96)Beatles-Everybody's got something to hide except me and my monkee-White album (68)Beatles-Sexy Sadie-White album (68)R.Starr & friends-Now the time has come-Single (17)G.Harrison-Awaiting on you all-All things must pass (70)J.Lennon-Woman-Double Fantasy (80)P.McCartney-Cruising ahead-USB (79)Beatles-Don't let me down-Let it be…naked (03)Beatles-Get back-Let it be (70)G.Harrison-All things must pass-All things must pass (70)G.Harrison-Thanks for the pepperoni (instrumental)-All things must pass (70)P.McCartney-Heather-Driving rain (01)R.Starr-Don't be cruel-B side "Weight of the world" (92)
Double album de la semaine: "Sentimental Journey" (Ringo Starr 1970) // "Kisses on the bottom" (Paul McCartney 2012) R.Starr-Sentimental Journey-Sentimental Journey (70)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Living in the Material World (73)J.Lennon-Aisumasen (I'm sorry)-Mind games (73)Beatles-When I'm sixty four-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)P.McCartney-I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter-Kisses on the bottom (12)R.Starr-Bye bye Blackbird-Sentimental Journey (70)Beatles-Nowhere man-Rubber Soul (65)Beatles-I'm only sleeping-Revolver (66)G.Harrison-If not for you-All things must pass (70)P.McCartney-Bye bye Blackbird-Kisses on the bottom (12)R.Starr-I'm a fool to care-Sentimental Journey (70)Beatles-I am the walrus-Magical Mystery Tour (67)Beatles-Glass onion/ Glass onion (love version)-White album (68)/ Love (06)J.Lennon-Be my babe-Anthology 3: The lost week-end (98)P.McCartney-Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive-Kisses on the bottom (12)R.Starr-Love is a many splendoured thing-Sentimental Journey (70)Jeff Lynne-Love is a many splendoured thing-Long wave (12)E.Clapton-My very good friend the milkman-Clapton (10)G.Harrison-Between the Devil and the deep blue sea-Brainwashed (02)J.Lennon-I'm stepping out-Milk and honey (84)Beatles-Something-Abbey road (69)R.Starr-Blue, turning grey over you-Sentimental Journey (70)P.McCartney-My very good friend the milkman-Kisses on the bottom (12)Beatles-This boy-Past masters (09)Beatles-I call your name-Past masters (09)Beatles-Yes it is-Past masters (09)R.Starr-Let the rest of the World go by-Sentimental Journey (70)P.McCartney-Baby's request-Kisses on the bottom (12)P.McCartney-Baby's request-Back to the egg (79)G.Harrison-Zig zag (instrumental)-Cloud nine (87)Beatles-All you need is love (Love version)-Love (06)
Live Fab Four G.Harrison-Harri's on tour-USB (74)G.Harrison-What is life-Live in Japan (92)R.Starr-With a little help/It don't come easy-Live at Soundstage (07)R.Starr-I wanna be your man-Ringo & his new All-Starr band (02)J.Lennon-Well (baby please don't go)-Sometime in New York City (72)J.Lennon-Imagine-Live in New York City (86)P.McCartney-Drive my car-Paul is live (93)P.McCartney-Paperback writer-Paul is live (93)P.McCartney-Let'em in-"Birthday" single (90)P.McCartney-In spite of all the danger-USB (04)P.McCartney-San Francisco bay blues-Unplugged (91)R.Starr-Never without you-Live at Soundstage (07)P.McCartney-Yellow submarine (short version)-USB (04)R.Starr-Yellow submarine-Live at the Greek Theater 08 (10)G.Harrison-Here comes the sun-Live in Japan (92)G.Harrison-My sweet Lord-Live in Japan (92)E.Clapton & friends-Wah wah-Concert for George (02)E.Clapton & friends-While my guitar gently weeps-Concert for George (02)P.McCartney-Maybe I'm amazed-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Magneto and Titanium man-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Silly love songs-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Got to get you into my life-USB (89)J.Lennon-Hound dog-Live in New York City (86)J.Lennon-Yer blues-Live peace in Toronto (69)G.Harrison-Absolutely sweet Marie-30th anniversary concert celebration (93)P.McCartney-Get back (acoustic version)-Bridge school concert (11)P.McCartney-C moon-"All my trials" single (90)P.McCartney-Band on the run-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Live and let die-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Golden Slumbers/…The end-Tripping the live fantastic (90)
Album de la semaine: "Revolver" (Beatles 1966) Beatles-Eleanor Riby-Revolver (66)P.McCartney-Little woman love-Ram (71)/ B side "Mary had a little lamb" (72)J.Lennon-Crippled inside-Imagine (71)G.Harrison-Behind that locked door-All things must pass (71)R.Starr-R u ready ?-Liverpool 8 (08)Beatles-Here, there and everywhere-Revolver (66)J.Lennon-Old dirt road-Walls and bridges (74)Beatles-Don't bother me-With the Beatles (63)R.Starr-I keep forgettin'-Old wave (83)P.McCartney-Love my baby-One hand clapping (74)Beatles-Yellow submarine-Revolver (66)P.McCartney-Mamma's little girl-B side "Put it there" single (90-72)G.Harrison-Cockamamie business-Best of Dark Horse 1976-1989 (89)Beatles-Words of love-For sale (64)P.McCartney-Words of love-USB (80's)Beatles-For no one-Revolver (66)MonaLisa Twins-While my guitar gently weeps-MonaLisa Twins play Beatles & more (14)G.Harrison-Can't stop thinking about you-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)J.Lennon-Sweet little sixteen-Rock'n'roll (75)J.Lennon-Angel baby-Menlove Ave (86)Beatles-Doctor Robert-Revolver (66)P.McCartney-Movie magg-Run Devil run (99)Beatles-Drive my car-Rubber Soul (65)Beatles-Lucy in the sky with diamonds-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)R.Starr-Pax um biscum (peace be with you)-I wanna be Santa Claus (99)P.McCartney-In the blink of an eye-From the forthcoming album "Ethel and Ernest: A true story" (16)Beatles-Tomorrow never knows-Revolver (66)Beatles-Strawberry fields forever-Magical Mystery Tour (67)G.Harrison-Sue me sue you blues (demo)-USB (72)G.Harrison-Sue me sue you blues-Living in the Material world (73)Beatles-Yer blues-White album (68)R.Starr-After all these years-"Weight of the world" single (92)P.McCartney-Magneto and Titanium man-Venus and Mars (75)
Spéciale LIVE Fab Four P.McCartney-Showtime/I saw her standing there-Tripping the live fantastic (90)P.McCartney-Venus and Mars/Rockshow/Jet-Wings over America (76)P.McCartney-Coming up-Good evening New York City (09)G.Harrison-Got my mind set on you-Live in Japan (92)R.Starr-Eye to eye-Ringo Rama (03)P.McCartney-So glad to see you here-Back to the egg (79)G.Harrison-Cloud 9-Live in Japan (92)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Live in Japan (92)G.Harrison-While my guitar gently weeps-Live in Japan (92)R.Starr-Weight of the world-The anthology…so far (01)R.Starr-I'm the greatest-The anthology…so far (01)R.Starr-Octopuss' garden-VH1 Storytellers (98)P.McCartney-Best friends-USB (72)P.McCartney-C moon-Amoeba's secret (07)P.McCartney-In spite of all danger-USB (16)P.McCartney-Love me do-USB (16)J.Lennon-Stand by me-Rock'n'roll (75)J.Lennon-Come together-Anthology 2: New York City (98)J.Lennon-Imagine-Sometime in New York City (86)P.McCartney-We can work it out-Unplugged (91)P.McCartney-She's a woman-Unplugged (91)G.Harrison-I belong to you-USB (97)G.Harrison-Homeward bound (feat. P. Simon)-USB (76)G.Harrison-Here comes the sun (feat. P. Simon)-USB (76)P.McCartney-Maybe I'm amazed-Wings over America (76)P.McCartney-Goodnight tonight-USB (79)
Spéciale "à la demande" P.McCartney-My love (hommage à Henry McCullough)-Red rose speedway (73)P.McCartney-Birthday (live)-Tripping the live fantastic (90)G.Harrison-Wreck of hesperus-Cloud nine (87)Beatles-Some other guy (live at the BBC-Jan.1963)-Beatles bootleg recordings 1963 (13)Beatles-Only a Northern song-Yellow submarine songtrack (99)P.McCartney-Stop, you don't know where she came from-Tug of war (82)G.Harrison-What is life-All things must pass (70)P.McCartney/E.Clapton-Something (live)-Concert for George (03)P.McCartney-Queenie eye-New (13)P.McCartney-Hi hi hi (live)-Wings over America (76)P.McCartney-Calico skies-Flaming pie (97)P.McCartney-India (live)-Secret show (02)Beatles-I saw her standing there-Please please me (63)P.McCartney-Treat her gently/Lonely old people-Venus and Mars (75)J.Lennon-I don't wanna face it-Milk and honey (83)P.McCartney-Don't let it bring you down-London town (78)P.McCartney-Yvonne-USBR.Starr-Rory and the Hurricanes-Postcards from Paradise (15)J.Lennon-I'm the greatest-Anthology 2: New York City (98)R.Starr-I'm the greatest-Ringo (73)P.McCartney-Old Siam Sir-Back to the egg (79)J.Lennon-Woman is the nigger of the world-Sometime in New York City (72)Beatles-It's all too much-Yellow submarine songtrack (99)P.McCartney-Every night (live)-McCartney (70)G.Harrison-For you blue (live)-USB (74)P.McCartney-The back seat of my car-Ram (71)R.Starr-R U ready ?-Liverpool 8 (08)
LIVE Fab Four L'affaire Louis trio-Chacun de son côté-Hommage à Hubert MounierP.McCartney-Rockestra theme (live)-GénériqueR.Starr-I'm the greatest-The anthology…so far (01)J.Lennon-Imagine-Live in New York City (86)P.McCartney-All things must pass-Concert for George (03)G.Harrison-Everybody's trying to be my baby-Carl Perkins and friends (86)G.Harrison-Bangla Desh-Concert for Bangla Desh (72)Duane Eddy-Rockestra theme-Duane Eddy (87)R.Starr-What goes on-Live at the Greek Theatre 2008 (10)P.McCartney-Love me do-One on one tour (16)P.McCartney-Please please me-USBP.McCartney-Où est le soleil ?-USB (76-89)P.McCartney-Coming up-Live at Knebworth (90)P.McCartney-Heart of the country-USB (13)Tim Christensen-Dear boy (feat. The Damn crystals)-Pure McCartney (13)P.McCartney-Thank you darling-USB (72)P.McCartney-Summer of 59-B side "Jenny Wren" single (05)P.McCartney-Medley: Blackbird/Bluebird/Michelle/Heart of the country-USB (74)C.Perkins/G.Harrison/E.Clapton-That's alright mama/Blue moon of Kentucky/Night train to Memphis-Carl Perkins and friends (86)P.McCartney-Junior's farm-USB (11)P.McCartney-Honey hush-Secret show (02)R.Starr-Octopus's garden-Live at sound stage (07)Roger Hodgson-Across the universe-Live on Q107 (11)Beatles-Dig a pony-Let it be (69)Elton John/John Lennon-Lucy in the sky with Diamonds-Here and there (76)Beatles-Free as a bird-Single (95)Beatles-Real love-Single (96)Beatles-Now and then-USB (94)P.McCartney-Mean woman blues-USB (89)P.McCartney-C moon-B side "All my trials" (89)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Live in Japan (92)R.Starr-With a little help from my friends-Live at the Greek Theatre 2008 (10)R.Starr-Yellow Submarine-Live (06)J.Lennon-Give peace a chance-Live in Toronto (69)
Album de la semaine: "Rock'n'roll" (John Lennon 1975) J.Lennon-Slippin' and slidin'-Rock'n'roll (75)E.Presley-Just because-Elvis Presley (56)P.McCartney-Just because-Choba CCCP (88-91)G.Harrison/C.Perkins-Glad all over (live)-Carl Perkins & friends (86)R.Starr-Honey don't (live)-Carl Perkins & friends (86)Beatles-Revolution (alternate take)-USB (68)J.Lennon-Stand by me-Rock'n'roll (75)Buddy Holly-Maybe baby-Single (57)P.McCartney-Maybe baby-B.O. "Maybe baby" (00)Beatles-I saw her standing there-Please please me (63)Beatles-Long tall Sally-Mono masters (09)Beatles-Slow down-Mono masters (09)Little Richard-Rip it up-The roots of John Lennon (09)Little Richard-Ready Teddy-The roots of John Lennon (09)J.Lennon-Medley: Rip it up/Ready Teddy-Rock'n'roll (75)Traveling Wilburys-End of the line-Traveling Wilburys vol.1 (88)Beatles-Kansas city/hey, hey, hey, hey !-For Sale (64)Beatles-I'm happy just to dance with you-A hard day's night (64)P.McCartney-The mess (live)-Red rose speedway (73)J.Lennon-Bony Moronie-Rock'n'roll (75)Elvis Presley-All shook up-Single (57)P.McCartney-All shook up-Run Devil run (99)R.Starr/C.Perkins/E.Clapton-Matchbox (live)-Carl Perkins & friends (86)G.Harrison-Got my mind set on you-Cloud nine (87)Buddy Holly-Peggy Sue-Single (57)J.Lennon-Peggy Sue-Rock'n'roll (75)Beatles-Another girl-Help! (65)Beatles-Run for your life-Rubber soul (65)R.Starr-I wanna be your man (live)-Ringo and his new all starr band (02)P.McCartney-Soily (live)-Over America (76)J.Lennon-Do you wanna dance-Rock'n'roll (75)G.Harrison-Blue suede shoe (live)-Carl Perkins & friends (86)Beatles-Roll over Beethoven-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-Boys-Please please me (63)R.Starr-Choose love-Choose love (05)R.Starr-Eye to eye-Ringo Rama (03)P.McCartney-Venus and Mars/Rockshow/Jet-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Lucille-USB (79)P.McCartney-Rockestra theme (live)-GénériqueP.McCartney-Got to get you into my life-BonusP.McCartney-Goodnight tonight-Bonus
Album de la semaine: "Ringo Rama" (Ringo Starr 2003) R.Starr-Eye to eye-Ringo Rama (03)G.Harrison-Soft touch-George Harrison (79)P.McCartney-Letting go-Venus and Mars (75)J.Lennon-Mother-Plastic Ono Band (70)Beatles-One after 909-Anthology Highlights (10)R.Starr-Never without you-Ringo Rama (03)Beatles-That means a lot-Anthology Highlights (10)Beatles-Leave my kitten alone-Anthology Highlights (10)P.McCartney-Hey diddle-Venus and Mars (75)P.McCartney-Country dreamer-Band on the run (73)R.Starr-I think therefore I rock'n'roll-Ringo Rama (03)G.Harrison-The day the world gets 'round-Living in the Material World (73)Beatles-Can't buy me love-Anthology Highlights (10)Beatles-Eight day's a week-Anthology Highlights (10)J.Lennon-What you got-Walls and bridges (74)R.Starr-Instant amnesia-Ringo Rama (03)Julian Lennon/Beatles-Mashup:Too late to get back-USBJ.Lennon-Just because-Rock'n'roll (75)Beatles-I'm looking through you-Anthology Highlights (10)Beatles-Across the universe-Anthology Highlights (10)R.Starr-Elizabeth reigns-Ringo Rama (03)Beatles-The long and winding road-Anthology Highlights (10)P.McCartney-Heart of the country-USB (13)/Ram (71)Beatles-All things must pass-Anthology Highlights (10)G.Harrison-All things must pass-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-English garden-Ringo Rama (03)P.McCartney-Queenie eye-New (13)J.Lennon-I know (I know)-Mind games (73)G.Harrison-Tired of midnight blue-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)Beatles-Good night-Anthology Highlights (10)
LIVE Fab Four P.McCartney-So glad to see you here-Back to the egg (79)E.John-I saw her standing there (feat. John Lennon)-Here and there (76)G.Harrison-Got my mind set on you-Live in Japan (92)R.Starr-I wanna be your man-Live 2006 (06)P.McCartney-Can't buy me love-Tripping the live fantastic (90)G.Harrison-Here comes the sun-Live in Japan (92)E.Clapton-Badge-One more car, one more rider (02)R.Starr-Yellow submarine-Live at the Greek Theatre 2008 (10)R.Starr-Honey don't-Carl Perkins and friends (86)G.Harrison-Blue suede shoes-Carl Perkins and friends (86)D.Harrison-For you blue-"For you blue" single (13)O.Newton John-What is life-The best of Olivia Newton John (99)P.McCartney-(Speech) + In spite of all the dangers-Chaos and creation at Abbey Road (05)P.McCartney-Twenty flight rock-Tripping the live fantastic (90)P.McCartney-The word/All you need is love-USB (11)G.Harrison-Something-Let it roll (09)Beach boys-Rock and roll music-Sound of summer (03)B.Springsteen/P.McCartney-I saw her standing there/Twist and shout-USBJ.Lennon-Instant Karma (we all shine on)-Live in New York City (86)J.Lennon-Hound dog-Live in New York City (86)Billy Joel-Let it be (feat. Paul McCartney)-Live at the Shea stadium (11)P.McCartney-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band-Tripping the live fantastic (90)P.McCartney-Hey Jude-Tripping the live fantastic (90)G.Harrison-Devil's radio-Live in Japan (92)P. Collins-Tomorrow never knows-Face value (81)Beatles-Now and then-USB 94P.McCartney-Strawberry fields forever/Give peace a chance/Help!-"All my trials" single (90)
Spéciale Best of P.McCartney-Listen to what the man said-All the best (87-75)J.Lennon-Whatever gets you through the night-The John Lennon Collection (89-74)G.Harrison-My sweet Lord-Let it roll-Songs of George Harrison (09-70)R.Starr-I'm the greatest-Photograph the very best of Ringo (07-73)Beatles-From me to you-The Beatles/1962-1966 (73-63)P.McCartney-No more lonely night-All the best (87-84)P.McCartney-My love-All the best (87-73)Beatles-I want to hold your hand-The Beatles/1962-1966 (73-63)J.Lennon-Move over Mrs L.-The John Lennon Collection (89-75)R.Starr-No no song-Photograph the very best of Ringo (07-74)P.McCartney-Once upon a long ago-All the best (87)Beatles-Ticket to ride-The Beatles/1962-1966 (73-65)Beatles-We can work it out-The Beatles/1962-1966 (73-65)R.Starr-You're sixteen (you're beautiful and you're mine)-Photograph the very best of Ringo (07-73)Beatles-Strawberry fields forever-The Beatles/1967-1970 (73-67)P.McCartney-Band on the run-All the best (87-73)Todd Rundgren-While my guitar gently weeps-Songs from the Material World (03)Beatles-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band-The Beatles/1967-1970 (73-67)J.Lennon-#9 dream-The John Lennon Collection (89-74)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Let it roll-Songs of George Harrison (09-73)P.McCartney-Silly love songs-All the best (87-76)G.Harrison-Got my mind set on you-Let it roll-Songs of George Harrison (09-87)Beatles-Hello goodbye-The Beatles/1967-1970 (73-67)Beatles-Back in the USSR-The Beatles/1967-1970 (73-68)Beatles-While my guitar gently weeps-The Beatles/1967-1970 (73-68)P.McCartney-Mull of kinture-All the best (87-78)J.Lennon-Happy Xmas (war is over)-The John Lennon Collection (89-71)G.Harrison-Rising sun-Let it roll-Songs of George Harrison (09-02)Beatles-The long and winding road-The Beatles/1967-1970 (73-70)
Album de la semaine: "White album" (Beatles 1968) Beatles-Back in the USSR-White album (68)P.McCartney-Another day-Single "Another day" (71)J.Lennon-Intuition-Mind games (73)G.Harrison/C.Perkins-Glad all over (live)-Carl Perkins & friends (86)R.Starr-She's about a mover-Old wave (83)Beatles-Everybody's got something to hide except me and my monkey-White album (68)Beatles-Glass Onion (alternate take)-White album (68)R.Starr-Blue Christmas-I wanna be Santa Claus (99)G.Harrison-Dehra Dhun-USBP.McCartney-Wild life-Wild life (71)Beatles-Ob-la-di, ob-la-da-White album (68)G.Harrison-Apple scruffs-All things must pass (70)G.Harrison-Deep blue-B side "Bangle Desh" single (71)J.Lennon-John Sinclair (live)-Acoustic (04)Beatles-While my guitar gently weeps-White album (68)Beatles-Martha my dear-White album (68)Let Hit Be-Back in the USSR-The Beatles a capella (03)P.McCartney-Only love remains (alternate take)-Press to play (86)R.Starr-I'm a fool to care-Sentimental Journey (70)Beatles-Birthday-White album (68)J.Lennon-Yer blues (live)-Live peace in Toronto (69)J.Lennon-What you got (short acoustic version)-Wonsaponatime (98)J.Lennon-What you got-Walls and bridges (74)Beatles-Helter Skelter-White album (68)P.McCartney-Return to Pepperland-USB (87)Beatles-Honey pie-White album (68)P.McCartney-Crackin' up-Choba B Cccp (88)Beatles-Revolution (alternate take)-White album (68)Beatles-Why don't we do it in the road-White album (68)Beatles-Don't pass me by-White album (68)R.Starr-You and me (babe)-Ringo (73)
Album de la semaine: "Ram" (Paul McCartney 1971) P.McCartney-Too many people-Ram (71)J.Lennon-Out the blue-Mind games (73)G.Harrison-Behind that locked door-Early takes volume 1 (12)R.Starr-Early 1970-B side "It don't come easy" single (71)Beatles-One after 909-Let it be (70)P.McCartney-Dear boy-Ram (71)J.Lennon-Borrowed time-Milk and honey (84)Beatles-Something-Anthology highlights (10)Beatles-Not guilty-Anthology highlights (10)G.Harrison-Life itself-Somewhere in England (81)P.McCartney-Ram on/Ram on (reprise)-Ram (71)Beatles-Eight days a week-Anthology highlights (10)R.Starr-Call me-Goodnight Vienna (74)Beatles-Can't buy me love-Anthology highlights (10)J.Lennon-Since my baby left me-Rock'n'roll (75)P.McCartney-Monkberry moon delight-Ram (71)Michael Jackson-Come together-HIStory: Past, present and future (95)G.Harrison-Can't stop thinking about you-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)P.McCartney-And I love her (live)-Unplugged (91)Beatles-I'm looking through you-Anthology highlights (10)P.McCartney-Heart of the country-Ram (71)J.Lennon-Oh my love-Imagine (71)R.Starr-I'll still love you-Rotogravure (76)P.McCartney-Smile away-Ram (71)Beatles-Tomorrow never knows-Anthology highlights (10)P.McCartney-Eat at home-Ram (71)G.Harrison-Hear me Lord-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Rory and the Hurricanes-Postcards from Paradise (15)Beatles-Your mother should know-Magical Mystery Tour (67)Beatles-Goodnight-White album (68)
Album de la semaine: "Mind Games" (John Lennon 1973) J.Lennon-Mind games-Mind games (73)P.McCartney-My love-Red Rose Speedway (73)G.Harrison-Dark sweet Lady-George Harrison (79)R.Starr-Sure to fall-Stop and smell the roses (81)Beatles-Across the universe-Let it be (70)J.Lennon-Aisumasen (I'm sorry)-Mind games (73)G.Harrison-Stuck inside a cloud-Brainwashed (02)R.Starr-I keep forgettin'-Old wave (83)Beatles-The ballad of John and Yoko-Single "The ballad of John and Yoko" (69)Beatles-Old brown shoe-B side "The ballad of John and Yoko" (69)J.Lennon-I know (I know)-Mind games (73)P.McCartney-Style style-Single "Off the ground" (93)G.Harrison-Abandoned love (Dylan cover)-USBBeatles-Revolution-Single version (68)R.Starr-Only you (and you alone)-Goodnight Vienna (74)J.Lennon-Only people-Mind games (73)John Pizarelli-Can't buy me love-John Pizzarelli meets the Beatles (98)Beatles-Something-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-Blackbird-White album (68)P.McCartney-Used to be bad-Single "The world tonight" (97)J.Lennon-Tight a$-Mind games (73)Beatles-She's leaving home-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)P.McCartney-One of these days-McCartney II (80)P.McCartney-Winter rose/Love awake-Back to the egg (79)Beatles-Blue Jay Way-Magical Mystery Tour (67)J.Lennon-You are here-Mind games (73)Beatles-Eleanor Rigby-Revolver (66)Beatles-Run for your life-Rubber soul (65)Traveling Wilburys-End of the line-Traveling Wilburys vol. 1 (88)R.Starr-Postcards from Paradise-Postcards from Paradise (15)
Album de la semaine: "LOVE" (Beatles 2006) B.B. King-On the way-The art of McCartney (14) (hommage)Beatles-Get back-Love (06)P.McCartney-P.S. love me do-"Birthday"single (90)J.Lennon-Imagine (rehearsal)-B.O. "Imagine" (88)G.Harrison-Run of the mill (demo)-Early takes (volume 1) (12)G.Harrison-Run of the mill-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-I'm the greatest-Ringo (73)Beatles-Glass onion-Love (06)E.John-Whatever gets you thru the night (feat. John Lennon) (live)-Here and there (76)Beatles-Please Mr Postman-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-Baby's in black-For sale (64)J.Lennon-Give peace a chance-Single "Give peace a chance" (69)Beatles-Something/Blue Jay way-Love (06)P.McCartney-India-USB (02)J.Lennon-Out the blue-Mind games (73)G.Harrison-Rising sun-Brainwashed (02)Beatles-And I love her-A hard day's night (64)Beatles-Drive my car/The word/What you're doing-Love (06)Bill Monroe and his bluegrass boys-Blue moon of Kentucky-Single "Blue moon of Kentucky" (46)P.McCartney-Blue moon of Kentucky (live)-Unplugged (91)P.McCartney-We got married-Flowers in the dirt (89)G.Harrison-That is all-Living in the Material World (73)Beatles-Come together/Dear Prudence/Cry baby cry-Love (06)R.Starr-All by myself-Goodnight Vienna (74)P.McCartney-Simple as that-It's a Live-in World (86)Beatles-Help!-Help! (65)R.Starr-Hey baby-Rotogravure (76)Beatles-The fool on the hill-Love (06)G.Harrison-Ding dong, ding dong-Dark horse (74)Beatles-I am the walrus-Magical Mystery Tour (67)Beatles-Julia-White album (68)R.Starr-You bring the party down-Postcards from Paradise (15)
Album de la semaine: "London Town" (Paul McCartney 1978) P.McCartney-With a little luck-London town (78)J.Lennon-Instant karma (we all shine on)-Single "Instant karma" (70)G.Harrison-Hear me Lord-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-I'm a fool to care-Sentimental journey (70)Beatles-In my life-Rubber soul (65)P.McCartney-Cafe on the left bank-London town (78)Beatles-Here, there and everywhere-Single "Real love" (96)Beatles-I've got a feeling-Let it be (70)R.Starr-Beaucoups of blues-Beaucoups of blues (70)J.Lennon-Bring on the Lucie (freeda people)-Mind games (73)P.McCartney-London town-London town (78)R.Starr-Bridges-Postcards from Paradise (15)Beatles-Kansas city/Hey-hey-hey-hey!-For sale (64)Beatles-Can't buy me love-A hard day's night (64)Beatles-Tell me what you see-Help! (65)P.McCartney-Backwards traveller/Cuff link-London town (78)Tom Jones-Yesterday-Silver collection (07)J.Lennon-Real love (alternate version)-Peace, love and truth (05)J.Lennon-Going down on love-Walls and bridges (74)Beatles-Chains-Please please me (63)P.McCartney-I'm carrying-London town (78)P.McCartney-So glad to see you here-Back to the egg (79)G.Harrison-The Lord loves the one (that loves the Lord)-Living in the Material World (73)G.Harrison-Tired of midnight blue-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)Beatles-I am the walrus-Magical Mystery Tour (67)P.McCartney-Morse Moose and the grey Goose-London town (78)Beatles-Happiness is a warm gun-White album (68)Beatles-Revolution-Blue album (73)
Album de la semaine: "Chaos and creation in the backyard" (McCartney 2005) P.McCartney-Friends to go-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)J.Lennon-Look at me-Acoustic (04)G.Harrison-The day the World gets 'round-Living in the Material World (73)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Time takes time (92)Beatles-The fool on the hill-Love (06)P.McCartney-At the mercy-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)Beatles-I am the walrus-Magical Mystery Tour (67)Beatles-Julia-White album (68)G.Harrison-It is "He" (Jai Sri Krishna)-Dark Horse (74)Beatles-Here, there and everywhere-Revolver (66)P.McCartney-English tea-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)J.Lennon-Real love (alternate version)-Imagine: Music from the Motion Picture (88)J.Lennon-Angel baby-Menlove Ave. (86)Beatles-Norwegian wood-Rubber Soul (65)G.Harrison-Soft-Hearted Hana-George Harrison (79)P.McCartney-Too much rain-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)Playing for change-Imagine-PFC 2: Songs around the world (11)Beatles-Now and then-USB (94)G.Harrison-Cockamamie business-Best of Dark Horse: 1976-1989 (89)Beatles-Another girl-Help! (65)P.McCartney-This never happened before-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)P.McCartney-I want you to fly-B-side single "Jenny Wren" (95)R.Starr-Right side of the road-Postcards from Paradise (15)Beatles-I should have known better-A hard day's night (64)Beatles-Baby's in black-For sale (64)P.McCartney-Anyway/I've only got two hands-Chaos and creation in the backyard (05)J.Lennon-Old dirt road-Walls and bridges (74)Beatles-When I'm sixty four-Yellow Submarine songtrack (99)R.Starr-Free drinks-Choose love (05)R.Starr-Think it over-Ringo 2012 (12)Traveling Wilburys-Not alone anymore-Traveling Wilburys vol.1 (88)
Album de la semaine: "Tug of war" (Paul McCartney 1982) P.McCartney/S.Wonder-Ebony and ivory-Tug of war (82)J.Lennon-Woman is the nigger of the world-Sometime in New York City (72)G.Harrison-Awaiting on you all-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Love me do-Vertical man (98)G.Harrison/P.Simon-Here comes the sun (live)-"Saturday nite live" (76)P.McCartney-Take it away-Tug of war (82)Beatles-Yer blues-White album (68)Beatles-Taxman-Revolver (66)G.Harrison-It's what you value-Thirty three & 1/3 (76)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Time takes times (92)P.McCartney-Ballroom dancing-Tug of war (82)Beatles-Hello Goodbye-Magical Mystery Tour (67)Beatles-When I'm 64-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (67)Beatles-All together now-Yellow Submarine (69)J.Lennon-Only people-Mind games (73)P.McCartney-Wanderlust-Tug of war (82)Alice Cooper-Eleonor Rigby-The art of McCartney (14)G.Harrison-If you believe-George Harrison (79)Beatles-Old brown shoe-Single (69)R.Starr-Sneakin' Sally through the alley-The 4th (77)P.McCartney/S.Wonder-What's that you're doing ?-Tug of war (82)G.Harrison-Everybody, nobody (acoustic version)-USB (70)J.Lennon-#9 dream-Walls and bridges (74)J.Lennon-Watching the wheels-Double fantasy (80)Beatles-Things we said today-A hard day's night (64)P.McCartney-Somebody who cares-Tug of war (82)P.McCartney-Demon's dance-New (collector's edition) (14)Beatles-The night before-Help! (65)Beatles-I'll follow the sun-For sale (64)R.Starr-I still love you-Ringo's rotogravure (76)P.McCartney-Nineteen hundred and eighty five-Band on the run (73)G.Harrison-Deep blue-Single (71)P.McCartney-Baby's request-Back to the egg (79)P.McCartney-Goodnight tonight-Single (79)
LIVE Fab Four J.Lennon-Come together-Live in New York City (86)J.Lennon-Blue suede shoes-Live peace in Toronto (69)P.McCartney-Bluebird-Over America (76)P.McCartney-For you blue-Concert for George (03)G.Harrison-Got my mind set on you-Live in Japan (92)P.McCartney-Letting go-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Driving rain-Back in the world (03)P.McCartney-Good day sunshine-"Birthday" single (90)J.Lennon-Dizzy miss Lizzy-Live peace in Toronto (69)G.Harrison-Piggies-Live in Japan (92)P.McCartney-I wanna be your man-Paul is live (93)R.Starr-I wanna be your man-Ringo and his new all Starr band (02)R.Starr-The no-no song-Ringo and his all Starr band (90)G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on earth)-Live in Japan (92)P.McCartney-Let me roll it-Over America (76)P.McCartney-Maybe I'm amazed-Over America (76)G.Harrison-Here comes the sun-Live in Japan (92)G.Harrison-While my guitar gently weeps-Live in Japan (92)P.McCartney-This one-Tripping the live fantastic (90)P.McCartney-Getting better-Back in the world (03)J.Lennon-Instant karma-Live in New York City (86)J.Lennon-Hound dog-Live in New York City (86)P.McCartney-Twenty flight rock-Tripping the live fantastic (90)P.McCartney-That was me-Amoeba's secret (07)P.McCartney-Mull of Kintyre-"All my trials" single (90)P.McCartney-Live and let die-Over America (76)R.Starr-You're sixteen (you're beautiful and you're mine)-Ringo and his all Starr band (90)B.Preston-Isn't it a pity-Concert for George (03)P.McCartney-Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band-Tripping the live fantastic (90)P.McCartney-Let it be-Concert for Kampushea (79)
Album de la semaine: "New" (Paul McCartney 2013) P.McCartney-Save us-New (13)J.Lennon-Instant Karma-Single "Instant Karma" (70)G.Harrison-Isn't it a pity-All things must pass (70)R.Starr-Weight of the world-Time takes time (92)Beatles-Hey Jude-Single (68)P.McCartney-Alligator-New (13)Beatles-Little child-With the Beatles (63)Beatles-Do you want to know a secret-Please please me (63)G.Harrison-Horse to the water-Jools Holland's Big Band Rhythm & blues (01)J.Lennon-(Just like) Starting over-Double fantasy (80)P.McCartney-Queenie eye-New (13)G.Harrison-Someplace else-Cloud nine (87)G.Harrison-Ooh baby (you know that I love you)-Extra texture (read all about it) (75)R.Starr-I think therefore I rock'n'roll-Ringo Rama (03)Beatles-Eight days a week-Anthology highlights (10)P.McCartney-Early days-New (13)Chrissie Hynde -Let it be-The art of McCartney (14)J.Lennon-Surprise surprise (sweet bird of paradox)-Walls and bridges (74)Beatles-Your mother should know-Magical Mystery Tour (67)Beatles-Come and get it-Anthology highlights (10)P.McCartney-Everybody out there-New (13)J.Lennon-Only people-Mind games (73)Beatles-Medley: Rip it up/Shake rattle and roll/Blue suede shoes-Anthology III (96)Beatles-Back in the USSR-White album (68)R.Starr-She's about a mover-Old wave (83)P.McCartney-I can bet-New (13)Beatles-Blackbird/Yesterday (Love version)-Love (06)Beatles-All you need is love-Yellow submarine songtrack (99)
Album de la semaine: "Living in the Material World" (George Harrison 1973) G.Harrison-Give me love (give me peace on Earth)-Living in the material world (73)J.Lennon-Crippled inside-Imagine (71)P.McCartney-Another day-"Another day" single (71)R.Starr-Oh, my my-Ringo (73)Beatles-I should have known better-A hard day's night (64)G.Harrison-Who can see it-Living in the material world (73)Beatles-The night before-Help! (65)P.McCartney-Hope for the future-Destiny (14)Beatles Michelle-Rubber soul (65)P.McCartney-Here, there and everywhere-Unplugged (91)G.Harrison-Don't let me wait too long-Living in the material world (73)Beatles-Strawberry fields forever-Love (11)Beatles-Here comes the sun-Abbey Road (69)J.Lennon-Intuition-Mind games (73)P.McCartney-Little lamb dragonfly-Red Rose Speedway (73)G.Harrison-Sue me, sue you blues-Living in the material world (73)E.Clapton-Love comes to everyone-Back home (05)P.McCartney-Movie magg-Run Devil run (99)Beatles-All together now-B.O. "Yellow submarine" (69)Beatles-I me mine-Let it be…naked (03)G.Harrison-Be here now-Living in the material world (73)J.Lennon-#9 dream-Walls and bridges (74)R.Starr-I don't believe you-Time takes time (92)R.Starr-I keep forgettin'-Old wave (83)Beatles-When I'm 64-Yellow submarine songtrack (99)G.Harrison-That is all-Living in the material world (73)P.McCartney-Meat free Monday-USB (08)J.Lennon-Watching the wheels-B.O. "Funny people" (09)
Album de la semaine: "Ram" (Paul McCartney 1971) P.McCartney-Two many people-Ram (71)J.Lennon-Working class hero-Acoustic (04-70)G.Harrison-Just for today-Cloud nine (87)R.Starr-I'm the greatest-Ringo (73)Beatles-While my guitar gently weeps-White album (68)P.McCartney-Dear boy-Ram (71)Beatles-It won't be long-With the Beatles (63)J.Lennon-Woman-Double fantasy (80)G.Harrison-Unconsciousness rules-Somewhere in England (81)P.McCartney-3 legs-Ram (71)Beatles-Words of love-For sale (64)Beatles-And I love her-A hard day's night (64)J.Lennon-Grow old with me-Wonsaponatime (98)P.McCartney-Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey-Ram (71)G.Harrison-Love comes to everyone-George Harrison (79)R.Starr-Oo-we-Goodnight Vienna (74)P.McCartney-Monkberry moon delight-Ram (71)Beatles-I want you (she's so heavy)-Abbey road (69)Beatles-I'm the walrus-Magical Mystery Tour (67)
Album de la semaine: "Gone Troppo" (Harrison 1982) G.Harrison-I really love you-Gone troppo (82)J.Lennon-I'm losing you-Double fantasy (80)P.McCartney-Mrs Vandebilt-Band on the run (73)R.Starr-Harry's song-Liverpool 8 (08)Beatles-Free as a bird-"Free as a bird" single (95)G.Harrison-That's the way it goes-Gone troppo (82)P.McCartney-Wanderlust-Tug of war (82)Beatles-Maxwell's silver hammer-Abbey Road (69)Beatles-Eight day's a week-Anthology highlights (10)J.Lennon-Look at me-Acoustic (04)G.Harrison-Mystical One-Gone troppo (82)R.Starr-After all these years-Time takes time (92)Beatles-No reply (demo)-Anthology I (95)Beatles-Baby's in black-For sale (64)P.McCartney-Heart of the country-Ram (71)G.Harrison-Baby don't run away-Gone troppo (82)The Peace Makers -Let it be (instrumental)-USBJ.Lennon-Give peace a chance-The J.L. Collection (89-69)Beatles-I need you-Help! (65)Beatles-Your mother should know-Magical Mystery Tour (67)G.Harrison-Unknown delight-Gone troppo (82)R.Starr-I'll still love you-Rotogravure (76)Beatles-I'm the walrus-Love (06)Beatles-Across the universe-Let it be (70)P.McCartney-Bring it on home to me (feat. A.Jarreau & G.Benson)-Givin' it up (06)G.Harrison-Dream away-Gone troppo (82)Beatles-I feel fine-Past masters (09-64)P.McCartney-Magneto and Titanium man-Venus and Mars (75)
100% Ringo Starr Beatles-Boys-Please please me (63)R.Starr-Photograph-Ringo (73)R.Starr-Goodnight Vienna-Goodnight Vienna (74)R.Starr-You're sixteen (you're beautiful and you're mine)-Ringo (73)R.Starr-Bye bye blackbird-Sentimental journey (70)Beatles-I wanna be your man-With the Beatles (63)R.Starr-It don't come easy-"It don't come easy" single (71)R.Starr-Early 1970-B side "It don't come easy" single (71)R.Starr-Husbands and wives-Goodnight Vienna (74)R.Starr-As far as we can go-Old wave (83)Beatles-What goes on-Rubber soul (65)R.Starr-Don't be cruel-"Weight of the World" single (92)R.Starr-No no song-Goodnight Vienna (74)R.Starr-In a heartbeat-Weight of the World (92)R.Starr-King of broken hearts-Vertical man (98)Beatles-Yellow submarine-Revolver (66)R.Starr-Walk with you (feat. P.McCartney)-Y not (10)R.Starr-I keep forgettin'-Old wave (83)R.Starr-You've got a nice way-Stop and smell the roses (81)R.Starr-Wrong all the time-Choose love (05)Beatles-Don't pass me by-White album (68)R.Starr-R U ready-Liverpool 8 (08)R.Starr-Picture show life-Old wave (83)R.Starr -Free drinks-Choose love (05)Beatles-Octopus's garden-Abbey Road (69)R.Starr-Think it over-Ringo 2012 (12)R.Starr-Eye to eye-Ringo Rama (03)R.Starr-Elizabeth reigns-Ringo Rama (03)R.Starr-Choose love-Choose love (05)