by Will Hines
Friends from the Los Angeles comedy scene discuss the Beatles, an album at a time. We have no reason to, nor any special qualifications. We just want to because we're obsessed with the band, like any rational human. TOPICS INCLUDE: Reasons we love them! Stories we've read! Opinions we hold! Excitement we cannot contain! THE BEATLES!
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March 14, 2025
<p>The panel takes a look at George Harrison's 1973 album Living In The Material World. Our reason is that a re-release came out last year (2024) and we've been meaning to examine it. But also we are sometimes big dummies who haven't given things a proper listen and it was just long overdue for us to give this a proper listen.</p> <p>Hey, guess what? It's good.</p> <p>It's listed on Wikipedia as his 4th solo album but that's because they are counting his experimental albums Wonderwall Music and Electronic Sound (done while the Beatles were still together). Most fans would consider this to be his second solo album, following the massively successul 1970's All Things Must Pass. </p> <p>Compared to the epic feel of All Things Must Pass, Living in the Material World is more contained. This feels more like a small rock combo delivering simple but effective arrangements. We've got a lot of the usual suspects for Beatles solo albums: Nicky Hopkins on keys, Jim Keltner on drums, Klaus Voorman on bass. We also have lots of George solo and rhythm guitar. A little bit of sitar. A little bit of string arrangements. It sounds modern to our ears. His voice is really front and center, especially in this new 2024 mix. It feels vulnerable and bold.</p> <p>The two most famous tracks are likely "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" and "Be Here Now" but every track is thoughtful and interesting. The Beatles seemed incapable of going through the motions. Every song has SOMETHING unique and unexpected. </p> <p>It's a great listen!</p>
February 20, 2025
<p>The panel goes over Look Up, the 21st studio album from Ringo Starr. Largely written and produced by T-Bone Burnett, this album features a bit more of a country flavor, though still unmistakably Ringo, maybe because he's one of the most famous people on the planet.</p> <p>We like this album because we like Ringo, and it's a pleasure to spend time with his voice. We go over positive and negative reviews for the album. We talk about the phenomenon of Ringo in general, and what makes him so likable. We speculate on why he is so prolific, and how we're glad he still does so much.</p> <p>--------</p> <p>You can subscribe to support the podcast and get full access to our back catalog. See details at screwitpodcasts.com</p> <p>You can also join our Discord, a free chat service, by clicking on the invite link at screwitpodcasts.com</p>
January 27, 2025
<p>A new Bob Dylan biopic, "A Complete Unknown" starring Timothy Chalamet, directed by James Mangold has been in theaters. The panel took this chance to spend an episode talking about Bobby D.</p> <p>We don't know his music nearly as well as we do the Beatles. But we are fans. So we just took turns picking songs and talking about them. </p> <p>Here's the songs we discuss in this episode:</p> <p>Visions of Johanna<br /> Billy 1<br /> Ring Them Bells<br /> I Want You<br /> Murder Most Foul<br /> Most Of The Time<br /> Most Of The Time - Tell Tale Signs version<br /> Threw It All Away<br /> Idiot Wind<br /> Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You<br /> 4th Time Around<br /> Nettie Moore<br /> Congratulations - Traveling Wilburys<br /> Ballad of a Thin Man<br /> The Time They Are A Changin'<br /> Girl From A North Country<br /> When I Paint My Masterpiece<br /> Hurricane</p> <p>As you can see we jump all over the place! Hope you enjoy this!</p> <p>----------</p> <p>Subscribe to support the podcast and get access to back episodes: screwitpodcasts.com</p> <p>Also join our free Discord at screwitpodcasts.com</p> <p> </p>
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