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Great interview with an honest guest who is clearly free of any agenda or axes to grind. Your show is doing a great service to history – so true how we are in the last stages of first-hand Beatle knowledge. The final call to ask questions is now. Awesome job!
Great interview with an honest guest who is clearly free of any agenda or axes to grind. Your show is doing a great service to history – so true how we are in the last stages of first-hand Beatle knowledge. The final call to ask questions is now. Awesome job!
I agree Mike. I like when these guests say they simply do not know something. I realize that can be a bit frustrating for both the host and listeners, but it is important for the historical record to tease out what a witness saw/knew/heard/experienced/etc. instead of embellishing the story.
I agree Mike. I like when these guests say they simply do not know something. I realize that can be a bit frustrating for both the host and listeners, but it is important for the historical record to tease out what a witness saw/knew/heard/experienced/etc. instead of embellishing the story.
Great interview. The most revealing takeaway is that in order to work for the Beatles you had to be someone who wasn’t very interested in them, someone who considered it ‘just a job’ as Kevin says, and ignored their stardom.
Great interview. The most revealing takeaway is that in order to work for the Beatles you had to be someone who wasn’t very interested in them, someone who considered it ‘just a job’ as Kevin says, and ignored their stardom.