August 2024

288: Band On The Run (Hand Clapping) with Luca Perasi

My guest, Luca Perasi, first appeared on the show in 2023 (262). He is the McCartney historian based in Italy, whose previous works include Paul McCartney: Music Is Ideas 1970 – 1989 as well as his newest, Paul McCartney and Wings Band On The Run: The Story of A Classic Album. You can check out all his works on his site here.   In this conversation, we discuss the tumultuous creation of Paul’s post-Beatles breakthrough album, as well as 1974’s One Hand Clapping project, just released as an album in 2024 and soon to be in theatres. 

SATB 287: The Historian and Get Back with Erin Weber

http://www.somethingaboutthebeatles.com/287 In the years since Peter Jackson’s epic re-imagining of the January 1969 saga landed, SATB has examined it through a number of angles: from Brits – women – musicians – authors – and so forth. But this will be the first time I have actually had a conversation about it with a professional historian, your friend and mine, Erin Weber. This conversation analyzes the film through the prism of (secondary) source material, and brings into focus how the work should be viewed by fans of a more serious scholarly bent. 

286: Nowhere Man ’24 with Robert Rosen 

In this conversation, my returning guest (see episodes 189 – 245 – 266) discusses his recent visit to Spain, where a belated Beatlemania is in full swing. He also offers his insights on the recent May Pang documentary, The Lost Weekend: A Love Story, as well as his take on David Whelan’s investigation into John Lennon’s murder and the latter’s preoccupation with “lucid dreaming.” Check out Robert’s writings at https://www.robertrosennyc.com/index.htm Highlights of his evening in Sevilla (with Mary Lyn Maiscott) can be found here: 

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