60: You Say You Want An Evolution: The Beatles’ Left Turns and Re-thinks

IMG_6342In this episode, Richard and Robert examine the songs that The Beatles drastically re-thought before releasing or abandoned altogether. Featuring insights from singer/songwriter/producer/guitarist Craig Bartock from Heart. 

Songs include “I Saw Her Standing There” and “Two of Us.”

Roy Orbison’s “Please Please Me” performed by Jared Lekites of The Lunar Laugh.

More on Craig Bartock.

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  1. Colin Ricketts

    Regarding your Brexit chanters in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (I’m in Wales, and quite happy to share with England!), I wonder if you have ever done – I’m quite new here – or might want to do a mini-item on Beatles football chants.

    There is of course the famous footage of the Kop at Anfield singing She Loves You – complete with falsetto “oohs”!

    Hey Jude’s na na na naaaaaaa has been adopted and adapted by any number of clubs. Yellow Submarine, too, my favourite being from Liverpool fans singing, “We all live in a Robbie Fowler house”, when their favourite striker became famous for his secondary success in the property business.

    Mmmm. Maybe not. Just a thought.

    Another fantastic show, as ever. Thank you. I’m so glad I discovered this place!

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