27: The Beatles’ Southern Roots

This is a new phase SATB podcast…essential to the content of the Beatles at the Ridge festival, SOMETHING ABOUT THE BEATLES was performed live before an audience; in comes the warmth and the freshness of a live performance, as reproduced by Thomas Repetny.

Thanks to Dr. Michael Bowman/Melany Bowman/Jude Kessler/Rande Kessler/Danny West/Mayor Charles Snapp/Carrie Snapp.

Art by Rick Wey.

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Songs include: “Leave My Kitten Alone,” “Soldier of Love,” “Don’t Pass Me By,” and the sounds of Chuck Berry, Little Willie John, Booker T and the MGs, and so forth.

In this episode, Robert (he of the hot mic) and Richard (he of the dead mic but the live turntable) discuss the rich heritage of artists of Southern origin that influenced The Beatles’ by song and example.

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0 thoughts on “27: The Beatles’ Southern Roots”

  1. Amazing job by you Robert to carry a whole live show like that…knowledge and communications ability are outstanding. Shame about the mic Rich! Good co-hosting job as ever.

  2. Fascinating stuff guys! A whole different point of view I’d never even taken into consideration before. Nice to hear you two agreeing with each other for a change. haha.

  3. Great show, but they stole the Harmonica from a shop in Arnhem, not Amsterdam.

    Side note: Decades later, some fan paid the shop owner for that Harmonica.

    Maurice

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