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It was a singular joy to close out the year in episode 85 with Tom Hunyady and Andy Nicholes of the 2Legs podcast as we discussed the McCartney '71 tapes, some real moments of what this work means to us when other things feel upside down, a State of the Blotto Union, The George RR Martins of New England, New Year's Blotto Resolutions (including Stamos), why mistakes happen on the list, the Blotto Mono Box Set, couples counseling for podcast hosts, the mandatory Thanksgiving/Last Waltz chat, the Backbeat soundtrack, the Beatles early bongo obsession, Shea Stadium notes, if McCartney actually drove a boat or started a campfire in his Anthology interviews, the first time Ringo hit a mystery word for us, the best day of McCartney in the studio, Andy Nicholes calling "Yesterday" the worst McCartney Beatles song ever, a lot of talk about our mutual friend Sam Whiles, and the McCarntey barn burner "I'm Down."The interstitial music you heard between our intro and the welcome of the 2Legs gents is an original Scotty C. composition entitled "Elbows." Once you listen too the episode, you will understand why this was a perfect place to point that out.As always, you can find Team Blotto Beatles on Instagram (@blottobeatles) and Twitter / X (@blottobeatles), by emailing us (blottobeatles@gmail.com), or on the web (blottobeatles.com). We want to hear from you!Please also take the time to rate and review us on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.We have a shop! Grab some merch. You can always drunk dial us at 1.857.233.9793 to share your thoughts, feedback, confessions, and concerns to be featured in an upcoming episode. Enjoying the show? Buy us a beer via the tip jar (don't forget to include a message telling us what we should drink with the money).You know we're making a list of it, see the canonical, argument-ending list of Beatles songs we are assembling here: http://www.blottobeatles.com & listen to it on Spotify here.Please remember to always enjoy Blotto Beatles responsibly.Peace and Love.Hosts: Becker and TommyGuest: Tom and Andy from the 2Legs Pod (@2legspodcast)Executive Producer: Scotty C.Musical Supervisor: RB (@ryanobrooks)Associate Musical Supervision: Tim Clark (@nodisassemble)In-House Artist: Colin Driscoll (@theroyal.we)
Though the Lennon & McCartney songwriting team found it harder and harder to truly write songs together from scratch as they got busier and busier, with "Baby's In Black," they were able to get "nose-to-nose" and write something truly different from what was expected at the time. A 3/4 time waltz with a melancholy lyric (possibly inspired by Astrid Kirchherr's mourning for Stu Sutcliffe), the first song they recorded for the Beatles For Sale album was a far cry from the uptempo Beatlemania rave ups of A Hard Day's Night or the Cavern-era screamers on their first two LPs. The song shows tremendous growth and bravery for daring to do the unexpected, and gives a brilliant example of John and Paul's best Everly Brothers-esque harmonies. It's a song they were very proud of, as evidenced by the fact that that once it was out, it stayed in their live show until the end of their touring days. Even in the jaded-slugging-it-out-un-enthusiastically shows of 1966, John and Paul seem to genuinely delight in being so close on one mic and singing in harmony for the entire song. It's a real gem that likely doesn't get it's due since it's a waltz in the 3rd song slot on what some consider their "worst" album. This week, we close the circle on the RTB X 2Legs meet up by welcoming Andy Nicholes to the show! After having his co-host Tom Hunyady on the last episode, it only seemed appropriate to have Andy on as well. We love 2 Legs, and Andy was great on the panels we saw him on at the Fest for Beatles Fans, so we're big fans. He joins us to talk about bootlegs, solo fandom, growing up as fans in the 90s, and so much more! Be sure to check out 2Legs anywhere you get podcasts and follow them on Facebook! For you Julia stans, she's not with us this week unfortunately. She'll be back we promise. To make it up to you, be sure to listen through to the end of the episode for a little bonus treat. What do you think about "Baby's In Black" at #86? Too high? Too low? Or just right? Let us know in the comments on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter! Be sure to check out www.rankingthebeatles.com and grab a Rank Your Own Beatles poster, a shirt, a jumper, whatever you like! And if you're digging what we do, don't forget to Buy Us A Coffee! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rankingthebeatles/support
In many ways, Paul McCartney is the ultimate storyteller. He's got an unparalleled ability to craft characters and a situations that are so vivid, you can't easily tell when he's hiding his own feelings and life stories in them. So when we writes a song where he's totally upfront about a situation, no story, no characters, you can bet it's something important to him. And that's what he's doing with "You Never Give Me Your Money" from Abbey Road. Maybe the first time we get. real glimpse of the Paul who can take various fragments and create a composition with different movements, the song discusses his frustration with the Beatles' inner-organization fighting over their financial situation. One might think a song with such a specific perspective would make it hard to connect to, but Paul's vocal is so on point and so emotive and authentic, it's easy to connect to. It's also, imho, the auditory blueprint for Abbey Road, crystal clear guitars, signature drum fills, sparkling sonics, it's a true gem of the catalogue. Joining us this week is someone who knows McCartney pretty darn well, Tom Hunyady, co-host of 2Legs, A Solo Paul McCartney Podcast, as well Talk More Talk, A Solo Beatles Videocast. Tom's been deep-diving into Paul's catalogue for a long, long time, and we're big fans of his shows, so when we had a chance to connect at the Fest for Beatles Fans, we couldn't have been happier. Tom joins us (with a BIG discrepancy in our ranking) to discuss the Beatles podcast landscape, One Hand Clapping, recognizing Paul's genius, and more. Be sure to check out 2Legs and Talk More Talk to follow what Tom's doing! What do you think about "You Never Give Me Your Money" at #87? Too high? Too low? Or just right? Let us know in the comments on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter! Be sure to check out www.rankingthebeatles.com and grab a Rank Your Own Beatles poster, a shirt, a jumper, whatever you like! And if you're digging what we do, don't forget to Buy Us A Coffee! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rankingthebeatles/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rankingthebeatles/support
2 Legs: A Paul McCartney Podcast A podcast dedicated to the solo career of Paul McCartney! Hi, Hi, Hi! 2Legs: A Paul McCartney podcast is hosted by Tom Hunyady and Andy Nicholes. As fans of McCartney's we explore his entire career. Email us at 2legspodcast@gmail.com, Facebook at 2Legs Podcast or Twitter @2Legspodcast Facebook Page: / 2legspodcasts Website: http://www.2legspodcast.com/?fbclid=I... Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDrz... Tom Gouker Contact Information: The Jazz, Blues and R and B Podcast and Radio Show PERIOD! Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... The Beatles Come To America https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...Transcript --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
I know it's true. There's a new Beatles song and video and short documentary out in the wild. Lonnie and I are joined by Kit O'Toole (Queen of all Beatles Media!), Tom Hunyady (one of the two legs) and Erika White (BC the Beatles), as we go through the single (does clear count as a color?), the song, the documentary, the video and the T-shirt.
Recorded Apr. 1, 2023 in the Palisades Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency on the Hudson in Jersey City, NJ, Talk More Talk revisits the year 1973 in front of a live audience. For the first time, all FIVE--Ken Womack, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, Joe Mayo, and Tom Hunyady reunited to discuss one of the greatest years in solo history. talkmoretalk.com talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com @talkmoretalk1 https://www.facebook.com/talkmoretalkvideocast
Hey y'all, we are back for the second instalment of our exploration of the 2022, Paul McCartney, "Got Back Tour", and this time I am joined by the shady Hunyady himself. Yes folks, my arch-rival Tom is here to rub it in that I was unable to attend this show... Please enjoy. Peace and love, Sam If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcast To get in contact with the show, drop us an email at paulmccartneypod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter for all Macca updates by searching @mccartneypod. Check out our YouTube page at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXcuhC1jm1wqhUTWhVS-r6A If you haven't seen the blog, check it out at www.paulmccartneypod.wordpress.com where you can see loads of episodes start out life as a random blog post, before being resculpted into the quality content you are here for today! Hosted by Sam Whiles.
Our very own Tom Hunyady attended the SoFi Show of the GOT BACK tour in Inglewood California on May 13th 2022! Hear how it all came together out of the blue!
Marv is joined by his friends Tom Hunyady from Talk More Talk: A Solo Beatles Videocast & 2 Legs: A Paul McCartney Podcast, and acclaimed author Eoghan Lyng (U2: Every Album Every Song and George Harrison in the 70's) to discuss the film The Godfather, which was originally released on March 24th 1972.
We conclude our seven weeks of Get Back (with more to come soon enough) live on a London rooftop. It would soon enough become a golden age for lawyers (although none with a legal bent ever went broke at Savile Row), but right here, right now (well, 53 years ago), it was four young men singing for the world without the aid of wine, bowties or black slip-ons [size 8]. Oh, yeah, there was also day 22.
Marv chats with Ed Chen of When They Was Fab, Tom Hunyady of 2 Legs: A Paul McCartney Podcast and Talk More Talk, and Ethan Alexanian from Fans On The Run and Anything But The Beatles. Fun ensues.
Join in as we discuss McCartney mania with 2Legs Podcast host Tom Hunyady.
Talking about Ringo's 1973 album with Tom Hunyady of 2legs and Talk More Talk fame! Rankings: 1.Ringo 2.Sentimental Journey 3.Beaucoups of Blues PEACE AND LOVE!
Oh Hey Hey! I Know I Know is now kind of a video cast! I am going to do this format exclusively to youtube from now on. Please subscribe to I Know I Know and to Talk More Talk and to 2 legs! Talk More Talk https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7rN...2 Legs https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDrz...
Fans On The Run: A Podcast Made By, For And About Beatles Fans
As the clock strikes twelve, a new year dawns. As the new year approaches, so does this very special celebratory 50th episode special of Fans On The Run! Friend of the show (and "queen of all Beatles media" Kit O'Toole joins us once again, but to flip the script of the show and ask me about my Beatles story! We talk about being mesmerized by the track number changing on my CD player during my first listen of the "Blue Album", indoctrinating several friends to this band on the playground, driving across town in a desperate search of the DVD for “A Hard Day’s Night”, my Michael Jackson phase of music, the genesis of this show, seeing purple Kool Aid when I first walked into the Fest For Beatles Fans and fearing the worst, long-term plans for the show, bailing out Ken Womack in a trivia contest, some special messages, and a big announcement from yours truly, along with much, much more! Special thanks to Jim and Susan Ryan, The Fab Four, Mean Mr. Mayo, Ken Michaels, Tom Hunyady, Andy Nicholes, Ed Chen, Lonnie Pena, Jude Southerland Kessler, Lanea Stagg, Plastic E.P., Nathan Loo, Sam Whiles, Richard Philip, and (of course) Kit O'Toole for contributing to this very special episode! This episode is available to stream wherever good podcasts can be heard! Kit’s links:http://kitotoole.com/ Follow us elsewhere: https://linktr.ee/fansontherun
“Marv” chats with friends Ken Michaels (Talk More Talk/Things We Said Today/Every Little Thing), Tom Hunyady (2 Legs/Talk More Talk), Dave Belknap (Live Life Loud: The Decibolic Podcast), and Eoghan Lyng (author of U2: Every Album Every Song).Together they talk about so much, including music podcasting, Christmas listening, and their top five favourite Christmas songs.Links:Ken Michaels websiteTalk More Talk on YouTubeThings We Said Today on YouTube2 Legs Podcast on YouTubeLive Life Loud: The Decibolic PodcastU2: Every Album Every Song On Track book at Burning ShedLive Life Loud: The Decibolic Podcast on Anchor FMThe Marv Zone
Hello everyone, and welcome back to another olive branch-extending episode of Paul or Nothing!Once again, my good friend of the show/friendly rival, Tom Hunyady, will be waxing hypothetical, as this time we discuss another age-old McCartney fan conversation. What songs would be on your version of War and PeacePeace and love.Check out Tom's main Paul McCartney podcast at - https://2legspodcast.podbean.com And for Tom's solo Beatle videocast/podcast, with Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, Mean Mr. Mayo and Dr. Ken Womack at - https://talkmoretalk.podbean.com If you haven't seen the blog, check it out at www.paulmccartneypod.wordpress.com where you can see loads of episodes start out life as a random blog post, before being resculpted into the quality content you are here for today! If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcast To get in contact with the show, drop us an email at paulmccartneypod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter for all Macca updates by searching @mccartneypod. Hosted by Sam Whiles.
"Marv" speaks with Tom Hunyady and Andy Nicholes, the co-hosts of Paul McCartney related podcast 2 Legs: A Paul McCartney Podcast, about their show, their interests, and podcasts/podcasting in general. Two Legs websiteMarv's Linktree Marv's Patreon page
Fans on the Run podcast host Ethan Alexanian joins Tom Hunyady and Kit O'Toole for a discussion of vinyl collecting. Plus Ethan shows off a special Paul McCartney Record Store Day release not yet available in the US! We also talk about the upcoming 50th Episode Celebration episode Monday, Sept. 21, 9 pm ET. Register to join us in the Zoom room! Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/talk-more-talk-a-solo-beatles-videocast-50th-episode-celebration-tickets-117192514967? Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkmoretalkvideocast/ Twitter: talkmoretalk1 Email: talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com
Tom and I complete our review of Joe Goodden's masterful study of the Beatles' relationship with drugs and the huge impact they had on their lives and careers. Joe also runs the Beatles Bible website, an indispensible source of information on the group, and Tom's podcasts are '2Legs' and 'Talk More Talk' (links to all below) Enjoy! Feedback to glassonionpod@yahoo.com Facebook page- www.facebook.com/glassonionjlpod Twitter page twitter.com/OnionLennon you tube version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEYNBoY3KG8 Please (x many) like, follow, share, subscribe, rate, review etc… links: Tom's podcasts 2legspodcast.podbean.com talkmoretalk.podbean.com/ Joe's book link and website www.amazon.com/Riding-So-High-Be…ugs/dp/1999803302 www.beatlesbible.com 'It's Just A Ride' (Bill Hicks) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgzQuE1pR1w
Tom Hunyady joins me to review Joe Goodden's wonderful 2017 book detailing the Beatles' relationship with drugs and the huge impact they had on their lives and careers. Joe also runs the Beatles Bible website, an indispensible source of information on the group, and Tom's podcasts are '2Legs' and 'Talk More Talk' (links to all below) Enjoy! Feedback to glassonionpod@yahoo.com Facebook page- www.facebook.com/glassonionjlpod Twitter page twitter.com/OnionLennon you tube version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-3bWsreCUk Please (x many) like, follow, share, subscribe, rate, review etc… links: Tom's podcasts https://2legspodcast.podbean.com https://talkmoretalk.podbean.com/ Joe's book link and website https://www.amazon.com/Riding-So-High-Beatles-Drugs/dp/1999803302 https://www.beatlesbible.com A recommended book on intoxication through the ages! https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/467400.Out_of_It
Fans On The Run: A Podcast Made By, For And About Beatles Fans
On this episode of Fans On The Run, host Ethan Alexanian talks with host of 2Legs: A Paul McCartney Podcast, and co-host of Talk More Talk: A Solo Beatles Videocast Tom Hunyady. They go down Tom’s memory lane of being a Beatles fan, as well as Star Wars, the Palace of Auburn Hills, Ringo’s current musical output, and the decreasing shelf space for Beatles books. A splendid time is guaranteed for all!
Tom Hunyady (Talk More Talk, 2 Legs) joins as this week's guest host! We talk about Paul McCartney's run-ins with the law over ganja (and its friends). Paul and Linda ran into trouble in Japan, the United States, Sweden, Barbados and back home as well. Thankfully, none of those experiences hurt his creativity (or his reputation), and Paul has long since been surpassed as the most prominent advocate of the green.
Hey there everyone. Have you ever wondered what The Beatles set list would look like if they ever got back together in 1981??? If so, then this is the podcast for you! Join me and friend of the show/friendly rival Tom Hunyady, as we wax hypothetical. Peace and love.Check out Tom's main Paul McCartney podcast at - https://2legspodcast.podbean.com And for Tom's solo Beatle videocast/podcast, with Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole and Dr. Ken Womack at - https://talkmoretalk.podbean.com If you haven't seen the blog, check it out at www.paulmccartneypod.wordpress.com where you can see loads of episodes start out life as a random blog post, before being resculpted into the quality content you are here for today! If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcast To get in contact with the show, drop us an email at paulmccartneypod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter for all Macca updates by searching @mccartneypod. Hosted by Sam Whiles.
2Legs is back! Tom Hunyady and Andy Nicholes are joined by Adrian Allan, author of 'Paul McCartney After The Beatles: A Musical Appreciation'. Andy, Tom, and Adrian first discuss the recent announcement of Paul's exclusive RSD release and Ringo's latest song 'Grow Old With Me' with a little help from Paul. Next, the gang jumps right into Adrian's book. Adrian fills us in on what it takes to self publish a book these days, his love of Macca's solo career, and gives us a musicians point of view on what makes Paul's music so iconic. If you are interested in Adrian's book you can find Adrian's book here: http://www.lulu.com/…/paul-…/paperback/product-24205847.html Tom and Andy would love to hear from you. Email us at 2legspodcast@gmail.com, and find us at our Facebook page and YouTube channel @2Legs A Paul McCartney Podcast. Also find us on Twitter and Instagram @2legspodcast.https://talkmoretalk.podbean.com/http://backwardstraveller.podbean.com/ Red Rose Speedway Next Up!
Join Ken Michaels, Mean Mr. Mayo, and Kit O’Toole as they travel through 30 years of All-Starr lineups. Which ones are your favorites? What artists would you like to see in future All-Starr tours? Tune in for some great conversation and share your thoughts. Tom Hunyady drops in from Ringo Starr's Phoenix tour stop!Plus Ken shares the latest news, Ken and Joe review Ringo’s recent NY gig, and Kit recaps the Chicago Fest for Beatles Fans. Don’t miss the fun! Email: talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com Twitter: talkmoretalk1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkmoretalkvideocast/
We get a little self-referential this week. This is the 200th release from this podcast (combining "Beatling About" and "When They Was Fab"). After a quick update on the Abbey Road box coming in September, Lonnie and I dive back to the past and talk about significant and favorite episodes, guests and the folks that have helped us along the way.
2Legs is back with a bonus episode! Tom Hunyady reviews the McCartney show from June 26th in Phoenix, Arizona at Talking Stick Arena. Email us at 2legspodcast@gmail.com or find us on Facebook at 2Legs podcast or Twitter @2legspodcast See ya all soon!
To celebrate our 20th episode, we turn the tables on cohost Ken Womack and interview him! He discusses his acclaimed two-volume George Martin biography and answers viewer questions. Have a question you'd like to ask? Leave a comment! Plus Ken Michaels shares the latest news, and Tom Hunyady reports back from seeing Paul McCartney's Phoenix, AZ show. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter (@talkmoretalk1), and email us at talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com.
Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and guest host Mean Mr. Mayo debate whether the group should be inducted separately from Paul McCartney as a solo artist. Plus Ken shares the latest solo-related news. Share your thoughts, and be sure to follow us on Twitter (talkmoretalk1), email us at talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com, and find us on Facebook.
Paul Mccartney returns to the United States with the Freshen Up tour, and provides a keepsake in the form of new songs, a suitcase and a second disc expanding Egypt Station. Such releases are nothing new for Mccartney. In previous years we have seen 2-disc or extended editions of "New", "Memory Almost Full", "Off the Ground", "Flowers in the Dirt" and more. Special retailer editions and a rainbow of vinyl colors may be unfortunate side effect of the market looking to pause the end of physical media for those of us "living in the material world" (oops, wrong former Beatle!), but the availability of more music is still a good thing. Tom Hunyady (2 Legs, Talk More Talk) guest hosts!
Special guest host Joe (AKA YouTuber Mean Mr. Mayo) joins Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, and Kit O'Toole for a discussion of George's unique sense of humor in music, film, and interviews. What songs/appearances make you laugh? Let us know! Email: talkmoresolotalk@gmail.comTwitter: talkmoretalk1Facebook: talkmoretalkvideocast
Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and Ken Womack revisit the recent Fest for Beatles Fans, share news (including an announcement), and continue our Fest panel on times the solo Beatles successfully (and unsuccessfully) incorporated contemporary trends into their music. Let us know what you think! Email: talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com Twitter: talkmoretalk1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkmoretalkvideocast/
Join hosts Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, and Kit O'Toole revisit the posthumous release "Menlove Ave." and debate how it fits in to John Lennon's catalog. Plus Ken shares the latest news and pays tribute to Peter Tork. Be sure to leave comments and let us know your thoughts, and send ideas for future episodes to talkmoresolotalk@gmail.com!
Hey, hey, hey and hi, hi, hi, welcome to another intermediary episode of Paul or Nothing, where today we get to discuss Paul's first post-Egypt Station content. The song is called "Get Enough" and it really is not a song that only one man discuss. Paul's latest release was the perfect excuse for me to get 2:Legs Podcast host, Tom Hunyady, back onto the show. Please support Tom and his podcast by checking out all of his amazing work at...https://2legspodcast.podbean.com/ and on twitter @2legspodcast. If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/mccartneypodcast To get in contact with the show, drop us an email at paulmccartneypod@gmail.com Check out the blog at www.paulmccartneypod.wordpress.com Follow us on Twitter for all Macca updates by searching @mccartneypod. Hosted by Sam Whiles.
Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and Ken Womack dive into the Wings Wild Life box set and debate Paul McCartney's newest single "Get Enough." Plus Ken M. shares the latest solo-related news.
2Legs is back! The five year long studio album wait is over! On Sept 7th 2018 Paul McCartney released his 17th solo studio album; his first since 2013's "NEW." Just shy of three months after its release, Tom Hunyady is joined by his trusty "confidante" David Gargalino to give their thoughts/opinions on all things Egypt Station. Will you like our thoughts "I Don't know" but "Who Cares!" Like what you hear? Email us at 2legspodcast@gmail.com or check out our Facebook page 2Legs: A Paul McCartney Podcast. Editors note: we did drop a couple "F" bombs so if you dont like it "Fuh You!" 2Legs is currently on the run in the month of December but they will be back in January. Up Next - Episode 306: Paul McCartney 2018 Year in Review
Recorded live at the International White Album Symposium on November 11, 2018, Talk More Talk discusses the White Album as well as Back to the Egg and Run Devil Run with producer Chris Thomas. There's even a little Pete Townshend thrown in for good measure! Join hosts Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and Ken Womack for this freewheeling chat in front of a live audience.
Tom Hunyady (2Legs, Talk more Talk) guest hosts and we discuss "The White Album: An International Symposium" held at Monmouth University November 8-11. Dozens of sessions on every aspect of the album, talks from Ken Mansfield, Chris Thomas, Mark Lewisohn, performances by the Weeklings and more Beatles authors, podcasters and scholars than you can shake a stick at!
In 1988, Paul McCartney was asked to write a piece to commemorate The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra's 150th Anniversary. Composed with the help of Carl Davis, the eight movement Oratorio premiered in June of 1991. In the audience that evening was Allan Kozinn; whom was the classical arts writer for the New York Times. He was there to review the performance. [As seen originally in print at https://www.nytimes.com/1991/06/29/arts/review-music-crossover-dream-comes-true-liverpool-philharmonic-plays-mccartney-s.html ] Enjoy the chat between Tom Hunyady and Allan Kozinn to discuss all things Liverpool Oratorio. David comes back to life at the end for an open discussion with the gang. Like what you here? Email us at 2legspodcast@gmail.com or find us on Facebook at 2Legs Podcast. Next up - Episode 305: The 'Egypt Station' Review 2Legs style - 2 month old album to live with along with 2 interesting perspectives.
In the debut episode, hosts Tom Hunyady, Ken Michaels, Kit O'Toole, and Ken Womack journey through Paul McCartney's Egypt Station, his first album in five years. What are its strengths and weaknesses? Let us know your thoughts!
A special episode! This week Lonnie and I are joined by David Gargalino and Tom Hunyady for a commentary track covering the first hour of "Rockshow". We spend a fair bit of time considering Paul's choices on tracks he has used to open concerts (from 1972 through the present day), and more thoughts on the Wings/McCartney concert experience, but manage to keep our comments relevant to what is on screen! Tune in to "2 Legs:A Paul McCartney podcast" (also on podbean - https://2legspodcast.podbean.com/) in a few weeks for more from the four of us (wearing raincoats) as we discuss the back hour of Rockshow.
WTWF joins the fray as we discuss events of recent weeks. Before "Come On To Me" and "I Don't Know", Paul and MPL have been quite busy. Paul cleared his social media accounts and provided clues leading up to the official announcement. Many of the mysteries have been answered now that the secret of "Egypt Station" has been revealed, but some still remain. We also talk about the coverage of Paul's visit to Liverpool, and the lead-up to "Carpool Karoake." Enjoy the new material, and September Ho! For the remainder of the show, we cover Ringo's announcement of a new volume from Genesis Publications, and his visit to Hamburg along with the photos and stage appearance from old friend Klaus Voorman.
On the Night of April 16, 1973 Chevrolet and ABC presented the world premiere of an hour from Paul McCartney that promised "Yesterday", "Michelle", "Long Tall Sally", and a medley of half a dozen Beatles songs. As we soon come upon the forty-fifth anniversary of that airing, history has not lived up to that initial anticipation. This week, the WTWF guys along with special guest Tom Hunyady (of the "2Legs" McCartney podcast) let the YouTube warm up and spend the hour commenting and providing facts, sarcasm, humor and select audio from the special (during those times the special held our interest, or we couldn't think of anything to say!)