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Encore: The Cleave Series: How Did George Harrison Live in 1966? Pt 210 Apr 202401:57:58

In part two of Cleave's profile of George Harrison, Diana, and Duncan explore the second half of the interview, which includes topics such as George's home, his home life with his wife Pattie, his thoughts on war, the old guard, and religion.

In this interview, George is amusingly blunt and endearingly earnest. Originally posted in the Evening Standard, these interviews provide rare, intimate glimpses of the Beatles in 1966.

Many thanks to Dr. Duncan Driver! @drduncd

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Revisiting Ian Leslie's Hidden Gems and Unsung Masterpieces02 Jun 202302:20:43
Author Ian Leslie discusses the songs that made his Hidden Gems list. Ian writes about psychology, culture, technology, and business for the New Statesman, the Economist, the Guardian, and the Financial Times — and he has a newsletter called the Ruffian. He is also the author of the book Conflicted and is working on a book about Lennon and McCartney. What do you think of Ian's list? Any favorites? Ian's newsletter: The Ruffian: https://ianleslie.substack.com/ @mrianleslie ------------- About One Sweet Dream: Website: Onesweetdreampodcast.com email: Onesweetdreampodcast@gmail.com Support the podcast: Patreon: Patreon.com/onesweetdream @onesweetdreamdi

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Revisiting The Episode: Author Pete Paphides On the "Magical and Miraculous" Film, Get Back17 May 202301:54:51
Journalist, broadcaster, and author, Pete Paphides discusses his impressions of Get Back and the Beatles in 1969. This episode was recorded before the Get Back Documentary Series was fully available to the public. Pete's review of Get Back: https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/music/peter-jackson-beatles-documentary-review-get-back-disney-plus-b968008.html Pete's memoir, Broken Greek: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VX2DP7S/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 About the Podcast Support the podcast: Patreon.com/Onesweetdream Onesweetdreampodcast.com @onesweetdreamdi Thanks to Tanya Clarke, as always!

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Revisiting RAM. Engineer Eirik Wangberg On The Making of RAM: "His Spirit Was Free"03 May 202301:14:06
This episode revisits my interview with RAM engineer, Eirik "The Norwegian" Wangberg, the engineer that spent two months alone in a studio with Paul and Linda McCartney during the making of RAM. Due to these circumstances, Wangberg was able to observe the McCartneys at a time when they were quite insular, so it was a treat to speak to the charming Norwegian. According to Wangberg, McCartney "was in a tough, tough situation. But he did it marvelously...His spirit was totally free." Wangberg wore many hats in the album's creation, ultimately sequencing and mixing the album. http://www.eirikwangberg.com/ One Sweet Dream Info: Website: onesweetdreampodcast.com Email: onesweetdreampodcast@gmail.com Patreon: Patreon.com/onesweetdream

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Revisiting Michael Penn's Hidden Gems & Unsung Masterpieces18 Apr 202302:20:24
This episode with brilliant musician Michael Penn is worth revisiting! We explore Michael's inspiring list of Hidden Gems and Unsung Masterpieces, which include: Anytime At All Things We Said Today She Said She Said The Family Way (Soundtrack and Movie) Within You Without You Penny Lane The End Maxwell's Silver Hammer Jenny Wren I Know I Know (Diana's choice) Michael Penn songs referenced in this episode: No Myth @MPenn About the Podcast: onesweetdreampodcast.com Email: Onesweetdreampodcast@gmail.com Patreon: Patreon.com/Onesweetdream Twitter @Onesweetdreamdi IG: @Onesweetdreampodcast

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Revisiting Paul McCartney's Creative Practice With Phillip McIntyre And Paul Thompson07 Apr 202302:01:30
In this episode, Diana explores Paul McCartney's artistry and creative process with Phillip McIntyre and Paul Thompson, authors of the book: “Paul McCartney and His Creative Practice. The Beatles and Beyond.” Phillip, Paul, and Diana have a wide-ranging discussion that covers topics such as flow state, collaboration, Crocodile Dundee, and how Paul McCartney is like James Bond. Phillip McIntyre is a Professor of Communication and Media at the University of Newcastle, Australia where he researches creativity and innovation. Phillip has published widely with a particular focus on the creative processes involved in various aspects of music including songwriting, sound engineering, and record production. He is the author of Creativity and Cultural Production: Issues for Media Practice (2012), co-editor of Creativity as a System in Action (2016), and co-author of Educating for Creativity within Higher Education (2018). Phillip also has extensive experience within the music industry.  Paul Thompson is a professional recording engineer and producer who has worked in the music industry for over 15 years. He is currently a Reader in Popular Music at Leeds Beckett University in Leeds School of Arts. His research is centered on record production, audio education, popular music heritage, creativity, and cultural production in popular music. His book ‘Creativity in the Recording Studio: Alternative Takes’ was published in early 2019 by Palgrave MacMillan. @paulthompson81 Podcast information: Onesweetdreampodcast.com Onesweetdreampodcast@gmail.com @onesweetdreamdi @onesweetdreampodcast Patreon.com/onesweetdream

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Revisiting The Making and Breaking of the Fab 4 Image with Erin Torkelson Weber — With A New Postscript On the Episode04 Apr 202302:24:54
In this interview, Diana and Erin discuss the Fab 4 Myth—how it was constructed and how the Beatles tried to break free of it. They also discuss core ideas from Erin Torkelson Weber's book: Beatles and the Historians: An Analysis of Writings about the Fab Four. It also includes an all-new postscript at the end of the episode. Please check out Erin's book and her blog: https://beatlebioreview.wordpress.com/reviews-for-the-beatles-and-the-historians/ Website: Onesweetdreampodcast.com Email: Onesweetdreampodcast@gmail.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Onesweetdream) Twitter: @onesweetdreamdi IG: @OneSweetDreamPodcast

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Revisiting Creative Pairs With Joshua Wolf Shenk (Reprise With New Intro)29 Mar 202302:05:52
In this episode, Diana and Joshua Wolf Shenk, author of Powers of Two: Finding the Essence of Innovation in Creative Pairs, discuss the Lennon/McCartney partnership, and how they exemplify and light up many of the core tenets of creative pairings, which gives us new ways to think about their legendary partnership. This reprised version includes a new intro and reflections on the episode upfront (30 mins). It was originally recorded in September 2020.

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So May I Reintroduce To You: One Sweet Dream. Why We're Here, What's Next and The Aimee Mann Episode24 Mar 202302:17:33
This episode is jam-packed and full of goodies! Including meditations on the podcast — why it exists, what it's trying to do — and an announcement about what we're doing next, and reprised episode with Aimee Mann. I adore this episode, it was an honor to have her on One Sweet Dream, and she was full of stellar insights and observations about the band's dynamics — drawing on her own experiences working in bands, collaborations, and as a solo artist. In late 2022, Aimee was voted as one of the top ten greatest female songwriters of all time by American Songwriter Magazine readers: https://americansongwriter.com/american-songwriter-readers-vote-greatest-female-songwriters-of-all-time/ Follow Aimee at @realaimeemann All the Aimee Mann music used in the episode:  Queens of the Summer Hotel: "Burn It Out" and "In Mexico" The Magnolia Soundtrack: "Save Me"  Mental Illness: "Goose Snow Cone" I Am Sam (music from and inspired by the motion picture): "Two Of Us" with Michael Penn

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WTF Dear Friend? Conversations In Songs Series07 Feb 202302:22:20
In this episode, Host Diana Erickson and regular contributor Dr. Duncan Driver dig into Paul McCartney's commentary on the song, Dear Friend, from the book, The Lyrics. This episode considers the musical conversation between Lennon and McCartney at this time, in 1971, so God, How Do You Sleep, and Jealous Guy are all explored. Dear Friend is not only a beautiful song but an important one in the conversation between Lennon and McCartney in 1971—a time when their relationship was strained and spiraling. Diana and Duncan consider the context in which the song was created and what the song communicates. Books referenced: The Lyrics https://www.amazon.com/Lyrics-1956-Present-Paul-McCartney/dp/0241519330 Big thanks to Dr. Duncan Driver!

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Hidden Gems & Unsung Masterpieces Series #4 (Pt 2): Screw It We're Just Going to Talk About the Beatles Podcast27 Jan 202301:43:48
This is part two of the Hidden Gems and Unsung Masterpieces Series with the hosts of Screw It We're Just Going To Talk About the Beatles. We go through the second half of their list! The "SIWJGTTATB" group includes Will Hines, Joel Spence, Katie Plattner, and Brett Morris. Diana is a big fan of their podcast. Check out the Screw It We're Just Going To Talk About the Beatles Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/screw-it-were-just-gonna-talk-about-the-beatles/id1192914201 Check out the Echoes ("In Liverpool") special, as discussed in the episode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z275pKj0Xs0

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Encore: The Cleave Series: How Did George Harrison Live In 1966. Pt 109 Apr 202402:39:43

In this two-part episode, Diana and Dr. Duncan Driver explore Cleave's profile of George Harrison. In the first installment, they discuss the first segments of the interview where Harrison is remarkably candid and forthcoming. Originally featured in the Evening Standard during the spring of 1966, these extraordinary interviews offer a rare peek into the lives of The Beatles at the height of their fame.



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Hidden Gems & Unsung Masterpieces Series #4 (Pt .1): Screw It We're Just Going to Talk About the Beatles Podcast24 Jan 202301:37:27
In the next installment of the Hidden Gems and Unsung Masterpieces Series, Diana is joined by the hosts of the brilliant podcast: Screw It We're Just Going To Talk About the Beatles. The "SIWJGTTATB" group includes Will Hines, Joel Spence, Katie Plattner, and Brett Morris. Diana is a big fan of this podcast. Check out the Screw It We're Just Going To Talk About the Beatles Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/screw-it-were-just-gonna-talk-about-the-beatles/id1192914201

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The Cleave Interview Series #4: George Harrison (Pt 2)07 Jan 202301:57:23
In this two-part episode, Diana and Dr. Duncan Driver explore Cleave's profile on George Harrison. In part two they explore the second half of the interview which focuses on George's home, his home life with Pattie, and his thoughts on war, the old guard, and religion. As in part one, George is amusingly blunt, witty, and endearingly earnest. These exceptional interviews, originally posted in the Evening Standard, provide rare intimate glimpses of the Beatles in 1966, sometimes countering the traditional view of them at this time. Many thanks to the fabulous Dr. Duncan Driver! @drduncd

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The Cleave Interview Series #4: George Harrison (Pt 1)09 Dec 202202:39:06
In this two-part episode, Diana and Dr. Duncan Driver explore Cleave's profile on George Harrison. In part one, they examine the first half of the interview, going on an adventure with George Harrison, who is unusually open and revealing at this time. These exceptional interviews were originally posted in the Evening Standard in March and April 1966; They provide rare intimate glimpses into the world of the Beatles.  Many thanks to the fabulous Dr. Duncan Driver! @drduncd

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The Cleave Interview Series #3: John Lennon (Pt 2)05 Aug 202202:16:54
This is part two of the Maureen Cleave interview with John Lennon.  In this episode, Diana and Dr. Duncan Driver dig into the second half of the Cleave interview: visiting John's library, exploring his Phantom V Rolls Royce, and accompanying him to the doctor. John, as always, is entertaining, opining on money, power, and his future. Titled "How A Beatle Lives," these exceptional interviews provide a rare glimpse into the world of the Beatles in 1966. Thanks to Dr. Duncan Driver! @drduncd Articles & books referenced: The Cleave interviews: https://onesweetdreampodcast.com/blog/how-does-a-beatle-live-no-1-john-lennon-by-maureen-cleave-095 Phantom V: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/john-lennons-phantom-v-the-story-of-the-psychedelic-beatle-mobile-253088/ Flip Magazine article: http://www.beatlesinterviews.org/db1966.05flip.beatles.html Hunter Davies Beatles Biography: https://www.amazon.com/Beatles-Hunter-Davies/dp/0393315711 Pete Shotton's book: https://www.amazon.com/John-Lennon-Life-Pete-Shotton/dp/081286185X Support the show

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The Cleave Interview Series #3: John Lennon (Pt 1)25 Jul 202202:16:44
This is part one of the Cleave profile on John Lennon. In this episode, Diana and Dr. Duncan Driver explore the first half of the interview. Titled "How A Beatle Lives," these exceptional interviews provide a rare glimpse into the world of the Beatles in 1966.  These contemporaneous portraits are meaningful because so much of our understanding of the Beatles has been informed by what the Beatles said later, through a post-breakup lens. And this especially applies to Lennon, who was most interested in reframing his experience. So this allows us to observe them without this lens.  In this interview, we go on an adventure with John Lennon, who is unusually open and revealing—he is also full of swagger and charm as he grandstands for Cleave.  Thanks to Dr. Duncan Driver! @@drduncd Support the show

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The Cleave Interview Series #2: Paul McCartney (Pt 2)07 Jul 202201:56:46
This is part 2 of the Cleave profile on Paul McCartney. In this episode, Diana and Dr. Duncan Driver explore the second half of the interview.  Titled "How A Beatle Lives" these exceptional interviews provide us with a rare glimpse into the world of the Beatles in 1966. This fascinating interview with Paul vindicates McCartney's portrayal in the book Many Years From Now. It captures McCartney when he is on top of the world: razor-sharp, opinionated, witty, and fully immersed in the counterculture and Avant-grade scene. https://onesweetdreampodcast.com/ https://www.patreon.com/Onesweetdream @onesweetdreamdi Support the show

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The Cleave Interview Series #2: Paul McCartney (Pt 1)29 Jun 202202:21:27
This is part one of the Cleave profile on Paul McCartney. In this episode, Diana and Dr. Duncan Driver explore the first half of the interview.  Titled "How A Beatle Lives" these exceptional interviews provide us with a rare glimpse into the world of the Beatles in 1966. This fascinating interview with Paul vindicates McCartney's portrayal in the book Many Years From Now. It captures McCartney when he is on top of the world: razor-sharp, opinionated, witty, and fully immersed in the counterculture and Avant-grade scene. https://onesweetdreampodcast.com/ https://www.patreon.com/Onesweetdream @onesweetdreamdi Support the show

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The Cleave Interview Series #1: Ringo Starr28 Jun 202203:29:55
The 1966/67 Series begins with a deep dive into the Maureen Cleave interviews—which were done for the Evening Standard in March 1966.  Titled "How Does A Beatle Live" these exceptional profiles provide us with a rare glimpse into the world of the Beatles at a time when they were riding high!  Episode one explores her piece on Ringo Starr. Diana is joined by OSD regular Dr. Duncan Driver for this exploration. Support the show

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Hidden Gems & Unsung Masterpieces Series #3: With Ian Leslie07 May 202202:21:10
Diana is joined by writer and author Ian Leslie to discuss the songs that made his Hidden Gems list. Ian writes about psychology, culture, technology, and business for the New Statesman, the Economist, the Guardian, and the Financial Times — and he has a newsletter called the Ruffian. He is also the author of the book Conflicted and is working on a book about Lennon and McCartney. Ian's newsletter: The Ruffian: https://ianleslie.substack.com/ @mrianleslie http://ian-leslie.com/ Support the show

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Get Back Series #6: Rob Sheffield06 May 202201:54:22
The One Sweet Dream Get Back Series continues with an interview with music journalist and author Rob Sheffield. Rob is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone, writing about music, TV, and pop culture; he is also the author of multiple books, including Dreaming the Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World.  In this interview, recorded in December 2021, Diana and Rob cover many topics, including the just-released film Get Back, Martha, the song Girl, Paul's relationship with Cynthia, and the enduring appeal of Maureen. Rob often writes about the Beatles for Rolling Stone Magazine. These are two of the articles mentioned in the episode. On Get Back: https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-reviews/beatles-documentary-get-back-disney-1260172/ On the Breakup: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/beatles-breakup-anniversary-rob-sheffield-980941/ Thanks to @robsheff! Support the show

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Encore: The Cleave Series: How Did Paul McCartney Live in 1966? Part 212 Mar 202401:57:43

In this episode, Diana and Dr. Duncan Driver dive into the second half of Maureen Cleave's interview with Paul McCartney as it appeared in the Evening Standard in 1966.

This interview captures McCartney when he is on top of the world and fully immersed in the counterculture and avant-garde scene, depicting a period when he and the Beatles reigned supreme. These exceptional interviews provide us with a rare glimpse into the Beatles' world in 1966.

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Get Back Series #5: Martin Carr (Pt 2)05 May 202201:22:43
In part two of this Get Back Series episode with Martin Carr, Martin and Diana discuss the dynamics of the Lennon and McCartney relationship around this period.  Martin Carr https://www.facebook.com/GOLDLIFT/ @martin_carr Support the show

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Get Back Series Ep #5: Martin Carr (Pt 1)03 May 202202:29:15
In this two-part episode, Martin and Diana discuss the intricacies of the Get Back film with special emphasis on the dynamics between Lennon and McCartney at this time. This is part one. Martin Carr https://www.facebook.com/GOLDLIFT/ @martin_carr Support the show

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Hidden Gems & Unsung Masterpieces Series #2: With Michael Penn19 Apr 202202:39:38
In the next installment of the Hidden Gems and Unsung Masterpieces Series, Diana is joined by brilliant singer/songwriter/ film and TV composer Michael Penn to discuss the songs that make his list. Follow Michael Penn: @MPenn Support the show

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Hidden Gems & Unsung Masterpieces Series: Michael Penn13 Apr 202202:39:38
Diana is joined by brilliant singer/songwriter/ film and TV composer Michael Penn to discuss the songs that make his Hidden Gems and Unsung Masterpieces list. ----------------------------------- Michael's List: Anytime At All Things We Said Today She Said She Said The Family Way (Soundtrack and Movie) Within You Without You Penny Lane The End Maxwell's Silver Hammer Jenny Wren I Know I Know (Diana's selection) ------------------------------------- Michael Penn's songs referenced in the episode include: No Myth and A Revival Follow Michael Penn @MPenn ------------------------------------- About the podcast: Email: Onesweetdreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @onesweetdreamdi IG: @onesweetdreampodcast Patreon: Patreon.com/onesweetdream

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New Lens Series: Joe Hagan on Wenner, Rolling Stone Magazine and The Beatles Narrative14 Mar 202202:08:17
In this episode, Diana talks to Joe Hagan, author of the brilliant Jann Wenner biography Sticky Fingers, and host of Vanity Fair's podcast: Inside The Hive.  We discuss Joe's experience writing the biography, his insight into the relationship between Wenner, Ono, and Lennon, and the impact of Wenner's partisanship on the Beatles narrative. We also discuss Joe's newfound appreciation of the early solo works by the individual Beatles — as well as his hot take on Wings. https://www.joehagan.net/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-the-hive-by-vanity-fair/id1232383877 Support the show

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Get Back Series #4 Pt 3: Deep Dive with Jonathan Skovron: India, The Roof, Klein...23 Feb 202202:41:53
In part 3 of our deep dive into Get Back, Jonathan Skovron and I discuss the following: The India scene, Klein, the rooftop performance, the Peter Sellers scene, the hypothetical Beatles collective—and we again return to George Harrison walking out, Yoko, and of course, the Lennon/McCartney partnership. The majority of this episode was recorded in December 2021. About Jonathan Skovron: Jonathanskovron.bandcamp.com https://youtube.com/user/jonathanskovronmusic Thanks to Romane Cameron for the artwork! https://www.instagram.com/romane.cameron.art/ Support the show

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Get Back Series #4 Pt 2: Deep Dive with Jonathan Skovron: Lunchroom convo, Billy...18 Feb 202202:03:10
In part two of this deep dive into Peter Jackson's Get Back film, Jonathan Skovron and I discuss the trajectory and momentum of the project, the impact of Billy Preston, the secret lunchroom scene, leadership, George Harrison's walkout, the musical conversation between Lennon/McCartney and the musicianship of the group as a whole.  In the next episode—part three, we cover the Peter Sellers scene, the hypothetical Beatles collective concept, the independent album concept, the India scene — and we return to George Harrison walking out, Yoko's presence, and the Lennon McCartney relationship. This interview was recorded in early December 2021. About Jonathan Skovron: Jonathanskovron.bandcamp.com https://youtube.com/user/jonathanskovronmusic Thanks to Romane Cameron for the artwork! https://www.instagram.com/romane.cameron.art/ Support the show

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Get Back Series #4 Pt 1: Deep Dive with Jonathan Skovron16 Feb 202202:36:20
This Deep Dive into the Get Back film was recorded on multiple occasions with musician Jonathan Skovron, resulting in the OSD Deep Dive Trilogy! Peter Jackson would be proud! In part 1, we explore Jackson's narrative choices, the Lennon and McCartney dynamics, George's predicament in the band, the working relationship between the men, and the impact of Yoko's presence. In Part 2, we cover the trajectory of the project, Billy Preston, the secret lunchroom scene, leadership, the musical conversation between L/M, and George Harrison's walkout. In Part 3, we cover the Peter Sellers scene, the hypothetical Beatles collective concept, the independent album concept, the India scene — and also always, we returned to the George Harrison walking, Yoko, and the Lennon McCartney relationship. About Jonathan Skovron Jonathanskovron.bandcamp.com https://youtube.com/user/jonathanskovronmusic Support the show

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Get Back Series #3: Breakup Recap & Roundtable with Paul Thompson & Dan Rivkin27 Jan 202202:41:21
The Get Back Series kicks off with a recap of the events of '67 & '68—as discussed in the Breakup Series—a primer for the series, and is followed by a roundtable discussion about the Get Back film with Dr. Paul Thompson and Dan Rivkin.  Paul Thompson: https://www.amazon.com/Paul-McCartney-His-Creative-Practice/dp/3030790991 Dan Rivkin: https://theymaybeparted.com/ Additional References:  The Nagra Tapes https://amoralto.tumblr.com/ Thanks to Tanya Clarke, as always. Support the show

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Get Back Series #2: Pete Paphides26 Jan 202201:53:39
The OSD Get Back Series continues with an episode that was recorded before the Get Back Documentary Series was fully available to the public. Journalist, broadcaster, and author Pete Paphides screened and reviewed the documentary for the Evening Standard prior to its general release, and we discussed his impressions of the film. Pete's review of Get Back: https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/music/peter-jackson-beatles-documentary-review-get-back-disney-plus-b968008.html Pete's memoir, Broken Greek: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VX2DP7S/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Thanks to Tanya Clarke, as always! Support the show

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Encore: The Cleave Series: How Did Paul McCartney Live in 1966? Part 121 Feb 202402:20:52

This is part one of the Cleave profile on Paul McCartney. In this episode, Diana and Dr. Duncan Driver explore the first half of Cleave's interview with McCartney. 

This interview series was originally titled "How A Beatle Lives" and appeared in the Evening Standard. They are remarkable because they give us a rare glimpse into the world of the Beatles in 1966.

This fascinating interview with McCartney supports his account in the book Many Years From Now. It captures McCartney when he is on top of the world and immersed in the counterculture scene.

Full Transcript: https://onesweetdreampodcast.com/blog/how-a-beatle-lives-no-4-by-maureen-cleave-161

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Get Back Series #1: Aimee Mann20 Jan 202201:30:39
The Get Back Series continues with a conversation with musician Aimee Mann. We discuss Aimee's impressions of the film and her observations of the band's dynamics — drawing on her experiences working in bands, collaborations, and as a solo artist.  Follow Aimee at @realaimeemann Aimee Mann music referenced:  Queens of the Summer Hotel: "Burn It Out" and "In Mexico" The Magnolia Soundtrack: "Save Me"  Mental Illness: "Goose Snow Cone" I Am Sam (music from and inspired by the motion picture): "Two Of Us" with Michael Penn Support the show

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New Lens Series: Talking Beatles With Comedian Tim Heidecker12 Nov 202102:37:42
In this episode, Diana and comedian/Beatles aficionado Tim Heidecker explore some key Beatles themes.  Tim Heidecker is a comedian, writer, musician, podcaster, actor, and half of the comedy duo Tim and Eric. He co-hosts a parody film review web series called, On Cinema and is the host of the podcast, Office Hours Live With Tim Heidecker. https://www.timheidecker.com/ Support the show

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New Lens Series: McCartney As Artist with Biographer Chris Salewicz14 Apr 202102:49:05
Diana and Chris Salewicz discuss Paul McCartney the man and the artist. They explore his defining traits and what people get wrong about him, and they also talk about Chris's epic 1986 interview with Paul — one of Paul's most candid interviews ever. Updated Audio! Support the show

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New Lens Series: Creative Partnerships with Joshua Wolf Shenk05 Apr 202101:37:59
A conversation with Joshua Wolf Shenk, author of Powers of Two: Finding the Essence of Innovation in Creative Pairs, about creative partnerships.  Diana and Joshua discuss the Lennon/McCartney partnership, and how they exemplify and light up so many of the core tenets of creative pairings. Support the show

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New Lens Series: Paul McCartney's Creative Practice with Phillip McIntyre and Paul Thompson04 Apr 202102:01:33
In this episode, Diana explores Paul McCartney's artistry and creative process with Phillip McIntyre and Paul Thompson, authors of the upcoming book “Paul and His Creative Practice. The Beatles and Beyond.” Phillip, Paul, and Diana have a wide-ranging discussion that covers topics such as flow state, collaboration, Crocodile Dundee, and how Paul McCartney is just like James Bond.   A link to their book: “Paul and His Creative Practice. The Beatles and Beyond.” Phillip and Paul's list of recommended/ representative McCartney songs: Phillip's List of Songs: Yesterday: A very real classic of Western songwriting which is to be to be honored as such. ‘Paperback Writer’: Not only a great set of lyrics but the guitar part also looks ahead to the playing on ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’ t!! ‘Rain/Taxman/And Your Bird Can Sing/I’m Only Sleeping’: If you want to hear why McCartney is one the pioneers of the electric bass listen to this much-imitated golden period. ‘Back in the USSR’: This is a great demonstration of how McCartney plays drums. ‘You Never Give Me Your Number/Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End’: Put these together in a playlist and you get a very good sense of what George Martin asked them to do with this album. ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’: It is so hard to pull this trick off and he does it in spades here. Every note, every part, does exactly what it should do and he played it all. The Mind boggles. Amazing!  ‘Back Seat of My Car: A singer’s singer right there! ‘Listen to What the Man Said’: Just listen to the harmonies. ‘Hey Diddle’: Relaxed, simple, and loads of fun just like ‘Dance Tonight’. He keeps throwing them away.  ‘Warm and Beautiful’ is An understated and underrated hymn. Paul's List You Never Give Me Your Money: Quite simply, this is my favorite McCartney song; his voice right at the end is just incredible.  Drive My Car: McCartney's voice at its best. 1985: Killer piano, killer voice! On My Way to Work: Love the arrangement (I want to) Come Home: A beautiful arrangement and an example that showcases Paul's aging voice. Support the show

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New Lens Series: Deconstructing the Fab 4 Image with Historian Erin Torkelson Weber28 Mar 202102:07:06
Diana and Historian Erin Torkelson Weber discuss the Fab 4 Myth: How it was constructed, its accuracy, and how the Beatles tried to break free of it. They explore the importance of Cleave interviews and the Hunter Davies official biography as attempts to escape the constraints of their image. This conversation is based on the ideas contained in Erin Torkelson Weber's book: Beatles and the Historians: An Analysis of Writings about the Fab Four. Please check out Erin's book and her blog: https://beatlebioreview.wordpress.com/reviews-for-the-beatles-and-the-historians/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Onesweetdream)

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New Lens Series. Revisiting RAM—McCartney's Eccentric Masterpiece (pt 2). With Duncan Driver27 Mar 202102:59:06
This is part three of the RAM extravaganza. In this episode, Diana and Duncan continue their deep dive into McCartney's brilliant album RAM. They pick up their analysis where they left off — with the exquisite Dear Boy — and make their way through the rest of the album. In the first part of their deep dive, they reviewed the cultural context of the album’s origin and reception and puzzled over why this ambitious, eccentric, and distinctive masterpiece remains overlooked by many. They also reframe Paul as an artist and cultural force. EPISODE INFORMATION Reviews Referenced: Ruth And Martin's Album Club https://unbound.com/books/ram-record-club/excerpt https://ramalbumclub.tumblr.com/ https://pitchfork.com/features/interview/8854-paul-mccartney/ https://www.allmusic.com/album/ram-mw0000198052 https://louderthanwar.com/paul-and-linda-mccartney-ram-album-review/ Thank you to the podcast Yesterday and Today for the sure of a clip: https://yesterdayandtodaypodcast.wordpress.com/ Kubla Khan https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43991/kubla-khan To -- -- --. Ulalume: A Ballad https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44889/to-ulalume-a-ballad Support the show

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New Lens Series. Revisiting RAM—McCartney's Eccentric Masterpiece (pt 1). With Duncan Driver26 Mar 202102:48:20
In this epic two-part journey from the wilds of Scotland to the sky-scrapers of Manhattan, Diana and Duncan fly above the maddening crowd of rock reviewers in celebration of Paul and Linda McCartney’s RAM. In Part A, they explore the cultural context of the album’s origin and reception and puzzle over why this ambitious, eccentric and distinctive masterpiece remains overlooked by many. They also amble (with their dogs) along the album’s first three hill-like songs, a luxuriant experience to be continued in the meadow of Part B. Support the show

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New Lens Series: Beatles go-to journalist Ray Connolly on his time with Lennon, Ono and McCartney25 Mar 202102:47:34
A wide-ranging discussion with British journalist Ray Connolly, who has the distinction of being friendly with both Lennon and McCartney in the 60s and 70s. Ray spent significant time with the Lennons from 1968 until 1980. He is a true insider, someone so deeply involved with the Beatles that he almost is a character in their story.  Diana and Ray discuss a number of topics including Lennon/Ono's relationship, The Breakup, Paul and Linda McCartney, The Lost Weekend, and the Lennon/McCartney partnership.  Ray is the author of many books including Being John Lennon: A Restless Life, The Ray Connolly Beatles Archive, and Sorry, Boys, You Failed The Audition. Most recently he wrote a radio play called Devoted, about his experience with Covid.  DEVOTED:  https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000td1b https://www.rayconnolly.co.uk/books/ Support the show

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New Lens Series: RAM Engineer Eirik Wangberg on being in the studio with Paul and Linda24 Mar 202101:10:09
This is a multi-part episode that celebrates Paul and Linda McCartney's brilliant and influential album RAM.  In part one, Diana talks to Eirik "The Norwegian" Wangberg, the engineer that spent two months alone in a studio with Paul McCartney during the making of RAM. Wangberg's access put him in a unique position as observer and collaborator and he not only paints a vivid picture of Paul and Linda at that time but he provides additional dimension to Paul as an artist.  Few people have the ability to provide this kind of insight given the insularity of Paul and Linda McCartney in 1971 so it was a treat to speak to the charming Norwegian. Wangberg was also able to comment on the creation of the album itself as he wore many hats in its construction, ultimately selecting, sequencing, and mixing the songs on RAM.  Support the show

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Encore: The Cleave Series: How Did John Lennon Live In 1966? Part 215 Feb 202402:17:31

This is part two of the Maureen Cleave interview with John Lennon. In this episode, Diana and Dr. Duncan Driver dig into the second half of the Cleave interview visiting John's library, exploring his Phantom V Rolls Royce, and accompanying him to the doctor. John, as always, is entertaining and opinionated on the subject of money, power, and his future. This profile was originally written for the Evening Standard, and was titled, "How Does A Beatle Live? John Lennon Lives Like This".


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Articles & books referenced:


The Cleave John Lennon interview: https://onesweetdreampodcast.com/blog/how-does-a-beatle-live-no-1-john-lennon-by-maureen-cleave-095


About the Phantom V: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/john-lennons-phantom-v-the-story-of-the-psychedelic-beatle-mobile-253088/


Flip Magazine article: http://www.beatlesinterviews.org/db1966.05flip.beatles.html


Hunter Davies Beatles Biography: https://www.amazon.com/Beatles-Hunter-Davies/dp/0393315711


Pete Shotton's book: https://www.amazon.com/John-Lennon-Life-Pete-Shotton/dp/081286185X


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Aftermath Series: McCartney's Obsession with the "Divorce" Story21 Mar 202101:47:04
A deep dive into McCartney's obsession with the Beatles' divorce story.  Diana and Dr. Duncan Driver discuss Paul's obsessive need to promote the "John asked for the divorce" storyline, simplifying a complex subject down to a soundbite. They explore the reasons McCartney might be so attached to this idea and it's impact.  Support the show

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Aftermath Series: The importance of Instant Karma20 Mar 202102:52:34
This episode marks the beginning of OSD's examination of the period after Lennon's divorce declaration. Diana is joined by Dr. Duncan Driver to analyze the meaning of the song Instant Karma. Could there be more to the song than a surface-level reading? Could it provide more insight into the breakup period? Diana and Duncan make the case that it does. “The two guys as friends, there was never a time when they wouldn’t have fought for the other guy, so, you know, they wrote songs about it, you know John would just write Instant Karma and Paul would write a song back at him. And that’s how they fought. Writing songs at each other.” — Alice Cooper Support the show

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Aftermath Series: Lennon Three Days After "Divorce!"15 Mar 202101:44:10
Diana and Dr. Duncan Driver dive into the important interview John gave to Barry Miles three days after the infamous Divorce meeting, shedding light on John's state of mind. Onesweetdreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @onesweetdreamdi Support the show

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Breakup Series #11: The Divorce Meeting!12 Mar 202102:10:07
Diana and Phoebe discuss the infamous September 20th "divorce" meeting where John Lennon declared he wanted a divorce from the Beatles. We examine the various recollections of the meeting from both Lennon and McCartney's perspectives in an effort to understand what actually transpired between them, how they each viewed the meeting, and how they spun the story afterward. We debate whether John's declaration was reactionary, a true cry of emancipation, a strategic move that required a countermove, or even whether this truly was the end of the Beatles. After 10 episodes of backstory, we have arrived at the divorce meeting.  Please check us out: Phoebe Lorde  Another Kind of Mind Podcast: (https://anotherkindofmind.com/);  Twitter: @akompodcast; Phoebe Lorde: @akompod, @akompodcast@gmail.com Diana Erickson (here): Onesweetdreampodcast.com;  Twitter: Diana: @onesweetdreamdi onesweetdreampodcast@gmail.com Onesweetdreampodcast.com;  Support the show

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Breakup Series #10: Ten Days in September '69: Paul (Pt 2)11 Mar 202102:36:22
In this TWO PART episode, we focus on Paul's McCartney in September 1969.  In PART 2 we examine how McCartney has been portrayed in the Beatles story and pressure test this characterization.  We do this by considering what may have been going on with Paul at this time — as well as how he may have come across to the others in the band, while also attempting to accurately portray his value and power as an artist at this time.Diana EricksonOnesweetdreampodcast.comEmail: Onesweetdreampodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @onesweetdreamdi ---- Phoebe LordeAnotherkindofmind.comTwitter: @akompod or @akompodcast Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Onesweetdream)

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