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2024.34 Live From the Fest 2024! (Featuring Dr. Kenneth Womack!)25 Aug 202401:10:58

Recorded Live in Chicago (with additional audio from Houston, Cleveland and more), this week we present "When They Was Fab" in front of a live audience.     Dr. Kenneth Womack ("Living the Beatles Legend", "Solid State", "John Lennon: 1980" and more) joins us as we look at the circumstances of 1960, 1961 and 1962 which would lead to a new drummer and a new era for everyone that is a fan of popular music!

2024.33 Reunion a Rock 'n Roll Fairy Tale (Discussion with author Gary Burr)18 Aug 202401:25:05

Marv, Lonnie and I sit with Nashville HOF songwriter, author and man who worked with a Beatle about his lifelong love of the Fabs, touring (and writing!) with Carole King, his Brian Epstein-themed song on the new Billy J. Kramer record, collaborating (and recording) with Ringo and the forthcoming Ringo country album.     We also dig into his new novel ("Reunion"), which imagines a universe where John Lennon's fate changed, and all four were still present when Paul (at the urging of his daughters) decides to approach the others, as "the right four people" is one of the ways he might be able to overcome his heartache.

2024.25 One Hand Clapping (Disc One Review - Overview)23 Jun 202401:05:36

Lonnie and I review the first disc of the "One Hand Clapping' set (available on Vinyl, Vinyl + single, CD and streaming), the new mix of the 1974 Paul McCartney and Wings Favorite.     Just how good a drummer was Geoff Britton?  

2022.r44 Revolver SDE Pt. 1 (Kit O’Toole, Lonnie Pena)29 Oct 202200:54:55

The first part of the WTWF view of Revolver.      This week: The book, the cover, assorted memories of the era and the EP.      Coming soon - part 2 - the album proper.

2022.43 Ringo Starr on ”Saturday Night Live”, December 8, 1984.24 Oct 202201:08:09

Live, from New York!    No, not those guys.    Not those other guys either.     It's Lonnie Pena and me, and we are not even "live on tape".    In this show, we travel back to a Saturday Night thirty Eight years ago, when we were invited to see Ringo being sold at a Sotheby's-alike, acting as the foil for Ed Grimley, and engage in "The Pajama Game" with Barbra in Fernando's Hideaway.

2022.r42 In Your Mind - The Infinite Universe of Yoko Ono (Madeline Bocaro)17 Oct 202201:01:51

An hour with author Madeline Bocaro.    Her Book? "In Your Mind - The Infinite Universe of Yoko Ono."      Madeline has unique insight into the life and art of Yoko Ono, and ultimately those are the things she delivers in her book, and gives us a taste of in this show!

2022.r41 John Lennon’s Jukebox09 Oct 202201:05:05

John Lennon took a portable jukebox filled with some of his favorites on the road with him.     After Ringo left Tittenhurst, the KB Discomatic found its way to the world, and is detailed in a documentary and 2-CD set.    This week we look at their look at what could be described as "John Lennon's iPod."     80-songs, but nowhere near portable enough for your pocket!

2022.r40 An Alternate US tour in 1966 (or 1967).03 Oct 202201:02:22

Another bit of alternate (but not too alternate) history.     What if the Beatles 1966 tour of the US were delayed, either by circumstances or choice.     The Beatles sit down with Brian, determined not to repeat what just happened in the Philippines.     How do they accomplish this, and what songs would they choose for the resulting tour?     Tune in and hear our opinions!

2022.r39 Take a sad song ... and sing it. ”EP3” and ”Jude”26 Sep 202200:55:26

As the Revolver box (followed by the holiday season) sit on the horizon, both Ringo and Julian have released new music.    Ringo fired up Rocabela west, and finished this cycle of 3 EPs (likely to be followed up by the collection as a "full release".     Julian, meanwhile has a shiny new one-record deal with BMG, dusted off some old songs, wrote some new ones and put "Jude" out into the world.    Tune in to hear what Jon and I think about this.    Is it a Revolver Amuse-Bouche, or good releases on their own?

2022.r38 Darin Murphy on ”The No. 9 Orchestra”, touring with Rundgren and Denny (and more), and Revolver19 Sep 202201:12:53

Friend of the show Darin Murphy returns to chat with us about the "Number Nine Orchestra" (and Austin's annual Lennon Birthday show), touring with Todd Rundgren, Christopher Cross, Denny Laine, Joey Molland and others, and Revolver past, present and future!

2022.r37 Lennon Politics -- Power to the People, Right On!12 Sep 202200:59:03

This week we investigate the politics of John Lennon.      We all know about "All You Need Is Love", "Give Peace a Chance", and "Imagine" but what of "Power to the People" and "Angela"?      The ambiguity in "Revolution" (out ... in) would be reflected in his friends, associates and to a certain extent his actions in the late sixties and early seventies, until settling on his own path.

2022.r36 -- Preview of the 32nd (Austin, Tx) John Lennon Birthday Tribute04 Sep 202201:09:16

Jon and I are joined by Stephen Doster and Randy Miller, two of the figures behind the return of the annual "John Lennon Birthday Tribute" on October 9 at 3TEN ACL Live in Austin.     Their band, The #9 Orchestra is a group of accomplished musicians from Austin, Texas who ‘come together’ annually to pay tribute to the music of John Lennon and the Beatles. This year, 2022, will mark the 32th year they have celebrated this Austin tradition. They will perform their 32ND Annual John Lennon Birthday Tribute on October 9,th John’s birthday, at the 3TEN ACL Live theater in beautiful downtown Austin.

2022.r35 The Long and Winding Road (Documentary Review)28 Aug 202201:02:30

Following on from the crossover, Jon and I take a deep dive into the "Long and Winding Road" Documentary (or at least the version that has managed to walk out of Apple).      Very much the bones of Documentaries to come, ranging from "Compleat Beatles" to "Eight Days a Week", "Get Back" and its own offspring - "The Beatles Anthology".     Cross your eyes, and you'll drop into the Rutles-verse as well.

2024.24 You Are Here (Lennon Video) and more.16 Jun 202401:06:34

Lonnie and I discuss the new Mind Games-related "You Are Here" video with new footage of John and Yoko from the Robert Fraser Gallery, talking about the WWF (not the wrestling one), balloons, charity boxes and tiny badges.     We also discuss Ringo's summer 2024 tour (and Lonnie's visit to Hidalgo, TX), the McCartney 2024 tour,   the Blue plaque at 12 Arnold Grove and several other items from the news bucket.

2022.r34 Mal Evans on KCSN (recorded live from the Fest. Kit O’Toole, Kenneth Womack)22 Aug 202201:13:45

Jon (remotely) and I are joined by Queen of All Beatles Media Kit O'Toole, Ken Womack,  and an audience of tens at the Fest for Beatles fans to close out the podcast portion of the 2022 Chicago Fest.    Our topic:   Mal Evans in 1975.    Mal appeared at the 1975 Fest (second on the bill to Sid Bernstein), worked on (and more or less completed) the draft of his book,  produced Joey Molland's new band Natural Gas and appeared a couple of times on Cal State Northridge radio to start his promotional tour.

(Recorded Sunday, August 14, 2:30 at the Fest for Beatles Fans, Chicago Illinois).

 

2022.r33 Speed Round 2. (Martin Quibell)15 Aug 202200:53:38

Martin returns for speed round, part 2.     A lot of diversions, but in a good way!      More Broad Street Chat, Beatles Ballads and thoughts on the rise and fall of George Harrison's solo career.

2022.b02 News and Fest Preview (Kit O’Toole and Andy Nicholes)10 Aug 202200:41:54

Bonus episode!    Kit O'Toole (Queen of All Beatles Media), Andy Nicholes (2Legs) and I sit for a preview of our panels, podcasts and presentations at the 2022 Chicago "Fest for Beatles Fans".     Also, the news so we don't get too far behind when our regular programming continues!

 

 

2022.r32 The Beatles and India (review)08 Aug 202201:04:16

Namaste!    This week we take a dive into the film "The Beatles and India", based in part upon the book "Across the Universe" by Ajoy Bose.     There's more to it than sitars and the Maharishi!     

2022.r31 The Beatles at the BBC - disc four - July 196331 Jul 202201:03:40

The Beatles had a big month in July of 1963 (and they had a lot of big months)!    Radio, recording and stage shows - usually multiple things on any single days.     We start in on the recently renewed "Pop Go the Beatles" (11 more shows), and the other radio performances from the month.    Rodney Burke too!

2022.r30 Good Ol Freda (Review)24 Jul 202201:01:00

Freda Kelly and Ryan White crowdsourced a film telling the story of the Beatles fan club secretary and her decade-plus with Brian Epstein and the Beatles over a decade ago.    This week we review the film and consider its place in the canon and whether it continues to hold up.

2022.r29 Building a Better Broad Street (or not)18 Jul 202201:07:51

Question: Did you think about asking George to be in the film?

Paul: No. But because Ringo’s in it and I’m in it, it implies that maybe George ought to have been in it, too. The truth is, he’s not a ham. I don’t think he’s got any ambitions in front of the camera. He was the least keen to be acting in A Hard Day’s Night and Help. Before The Complete Beatles, we were going to put our own version together. The definitive story of the Beatles, and George was the least keen to even be involved. He’s more interested in being behind the camera. And he happened to be out of the country anyway.

2022.r28 I Buried Paul (A Novel) -- Bruce Ferber, Joe Refano.11 Jul 202201:01:01

I am joined this week by author and television writer/producer Bruce Ferber to discuss his new book, "I Buried Paul."    Ever wondered what the real life of "Tribute Beatles" is like?    Bruce describes a (fictional) McCartney-alike in his new novel.     We are also joined by his original inspiration, Joe Refano (Billy J. Kramer, The Monkees) who is sometimes John Lennon in his Beatles band "The Liverpool Shuffle".

 

 

2022b01_Peace_and_Love07 Jul 202200:10:25

You know the drill!    If you are out to lunch, or just thinking about podcasts, fire this up at 11:56 AM local time, and we will all be part of Ringo's 82nd birthday "Peace and Love" celebration!

2022.r27 Speed Round -- Martin Quibell04 Jul 202201:03:13

Speed round!   Julian Lennon's newly released material.     The ever present public reception of Paul McCartney through the years, and how it differed on either side of "the pond."     Can Paul be considered as prolific as Prince?      We close on Paul's recent headlining gig at Glastonbury.

2024.23 Life in Lyrics Season 2 - episodes 11 and 1209 Jun 202401:07:48

Marv and I finish up our review/overview of the McCartney "Life in Lyrics" podcast with episodes 11 and 12 ("Michelle" and "The End").      We then briefly overview the series to date, and talk about some of the things we noticed (both positive and negative) through the twenty-four episodes.    No full episode on any song after "Here Today" and the Tug of War album?     That's a shame.      Despite the long odds, our fingers are crossed for at least one more series to cover more of the post-Wings output.

2022.r26 A Day in Their Life -- Kit O’Toole, Lonnie Pena, Eric Howell27 Jun 202201:12:58

The King Mixer joins the Queen of all Beatles media and Lonnie Pena himself as we discuss his podcast/audio drama "A Day in Their Life."     A brand new (yet also classic) way of sitting down and considering the history of the Fab Four.  

2022.r25 Paul McCartney’s Got Back Tour 2022 - Lonnie Pena, Kit O’Toole19 Jun 202201:07:33

Lonnie Pena and Kit O'Toole join us as we wrap-up coverage on Paul McCartney's "Got Back" tour.    Not quite a birthday episode (although the momentous 80th is mentioned), but certainly one which celebrating the man, his life, and maybe a little bit of Chris Holmes and Ticketmaster too!

2022.r24b— The Making of Sgt. Pepper (1992) — sideB -- Hollow Hand13 Jun 202200:51:13

Thirty years ago, the Beatles celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of Sgt. Pepper with a South Bank special on the making of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.   Paul, George, Ringo, George Martin and even Brian Wilson.    This week we dive deeped into Pepper proper, and wonder if the "She's Leaving Home" and "Getting Better" segments remain on the cutting room floor somewhere.    Look for part one, also available now!

2022.r24a -- The Making of Sgt. Pepper (1992) --- side A13 Jun 202200:48:38

Thirty years ago, the Beatles celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of Sgt. Pepper with a South Bank special on the making of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.   Paul, George, Ringo, George Martin and even Brian Wilson.    We look back at the special, the isolated tracks, what was missing and how things have changed.    Look for part two, also available now!

2022.r23 John, Paul, George and Ringo do covers!06 Jun 202200:58:52

A look at the covers of John, Paul, George and Ringo.     All without one mention of "Rock Island Line", which all four of them did as solo artists in one form or another.   Which is your favorite?    Least?    Jeff Lynne and his shaggy hair manage to get namechecked TWICE!

2022.r22 The Songs Lennon & McCartney Gave Away.30 May 202201:05:49

In 1979, EMI (via their "budget label" Music For Pleasure/mfp) recycled and expanded an idea launched nine years previously as "The Stars Sing Lennon & McCartney").     This week: the songs, the artwork and what was skipped in favor of "I'm the Greatest."

2022.r21 Julie Taymors Across the Universe (Erika White)23 May 202201:19:50

Jon and I are joined by Erika White (of BC the Beatles) for a look the 2007 Julie Taymor film "Across the Universe".     A feast for the eyes and ears.    A lot of people like it, and a lot of people don't.    Which of these categories do we fall in? (hint: we live up to the subtitle)    Which category do you fall in?   Let us know!

2022.r20 The Beatles at the BBC - disc three - June 1963 - July 196315 May 202200:57:15

We continue our look at the collected "Beatles at the Beeb" (Lord Reith 2021 edition) with disc three.    Shows two, three and four in the "Pop Go the Beatles" series, and a couple of other appearances from the months around Paul's birthday.    In addition to talking about the shows we chat a bit about the "Spanish Holiday", Paul's 21st and Lee Peters making Ringo older a month before his time.

2022.r19 New (The Album)09 May 202201:04:18

Nine years ago Sir Paul emerged from "Kisses on the Bottom" with his next studio album "New."   Paul listed his inspiration as events ranging from the early 1960's, through to the present day.    Would this album keep "Hear Music" going, and Sir Paul fans rolling into the aisles of Starbucks?

2022.r18 Dark Horse Tour -- Martin Quibell02 May 202201:09:46

Martin Quibell (co-host P2 Podcast Blues) joins the show this week for a look at the 1974 "Dark Horse" tour from 1974.    After an exhausting month finishing some records and rehearsing the band, George Harrison's voice was in no condition for two months of regular shows (sometimes twice daily) across the United States.  The frustrations mounted, but it wasn't all bad.     The band was invited to visit the White House (with Harry Harrison alongside), and the ache of Pattie would be replaced by newfound love Olivia Arias.

 

 

2024.22 The Lewisohn Kerfuffle03 Jun 202400:51:55

This week I am joined by the host of Fans on the Run and our own Chas Newby (and the guy who made that really neat graphic of "Rocky"), Ethan Alexanian.    He joins us to discuss the Mark Lewisohn kerfuffle.   For those who don't know, here is the dictionary definition of Kerfuffle:

  1. commotion or fuss, especially one caused by conflicting views. "there was a kerfuffle over the chairmanship"
2022.17 The Magical Mystery Tour25 Apr 202201:06:30

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the "Magical Mystery Tour" Blu-Ray.    The WTWF guys look back at the film, and the "Arena" special on the making of MMT produced at the same time.     

2022.r16 The Concert For Linda18 Apr 202201:01:04

Linda McCartney passed away in Arizona on April 17, 1998.    A year later, her friends Chrissie Hynde, Carla Lane and Kevin Godley would organize a concert in her honor at the Royal Albert Hall.    We discuss that show, and a bit about Linda herself in this "very special episode" of When They Was Fab.

2022.r15 Ray Cooper plus bits and pieces.11 Apr 202201:03:35

Ray Cooper and the solo Beatles.    We look into the "Zelig" or "Forrest Gump" of the solo Beatle world, Ray Cooper!    A drummer, a percussionist, and yes, a tambourine player.      He is also a guy who survived the entirety of Handmade Films, and even tried to revive it after the debacle of Denis O'Brien.      We also talk a bit about Julian (and the announcement of his new album "Jude"), George's 2022 Grammy win, and look back on our past with "Beatlefest"/"The Fest for Beatles Fans".

 

 

2022.r14 Lennon Naked (BBC telefilm)04 Apr 202201:09:29

A wheezing grinding sound fades away as we close in on Christopher Eccleston wandering around in a moptop on the set of "A Hard Day's Night".     Perhaps it is the plot for a lost episode of "Doctor Who", but it is also early on in the telefilm "Lennon Naked".     Jon and I review the film, compare the reenacted scenes to their real-life counterparts (surprise!    It's pretty good, for the most part), continuing on from last week's look the theatrical "Nowhere Boy".

2022.r13 Nowhere Boy28 Mar 202201:00:20

The first of two weeks covering some John Lennon biopics from the 2009-2010 era.     We start with "Nowhere Boy", a deep dive into the psychology of John Lennon as viewed through the lens of his half-sister Julia Dykins.     A surprising amount of time is taken up covering the romantic relationships between older women and much younger men!      

2022.r12 McCartney assemble! Flaming Pie to McCartney IIImagined -- Judge Timbers21 Mar 202200:59:25

Jon and I get back to the last (almost) thirty years of Paul McCartney's solo career.      Pick at least song from each mainstream release, and one (or more) frp the others (live, classical and Fireman), then build a playlist.    Here are ours.  What are yours?

2022.r11 The Beatles at the BBC - disc two - April 1963 - June 196314 Mar 202201:03:22

We continue our look at the collected "Beatles at the Beeb" (Lord Reith 2021 edition) with disc two.     It took the lads 14 months to generate a single disc worth of material, and now the BBC invites them back often enough that they can fill the second before the end of the summer.     The disc closes with the momentous event of "Pop Goes the Beatles" (they had moved all the way to the top of the BBC radio food chain), as their album appeared atop the British LP charts!

2022.r10 Wings and the Rock Hall07 Mar 202200:59:59

Please ignore if you have seen/heard this episode already.

This week - Wings and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.     We move from Paul's induction in 1999 to questions about Wings and how they upheld "the spirit of rock and roll" with diversions wide and far including The Monkees, David Cassidy, the E-Street Band, the Traveling Wilburys and thoughts on the appropriateness of "Lumpy Trousers" as a (joke-) band name.

 

2022.r09 The Beatles at the Washington Coliseum28 Feb 202201:01:42

February 11, 1964.      Fresh off their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, the Beatles take a leisurely trip to Washington DC (via train) and blow the minds of several thousand teenagers including future Vice-President Al Gore.    A CBS crew filmed the show for closed circuit distribution, and we are fortunate enough to have a record of this show to review.

2022.r08 Fab Fools (Jem Roberts)21 Feb 202201:19:54

There's a lot of serious business to fooling around!    This week, Jon and I sit down with humorist, author and man about town Jem Roberts.     The audio version of his book "Fab Fools" is newly available on Audible.     We touch on a number of comedy topics, with a lot of chat about Neil Innes and the Rutles.      No Wom Direction though.

2024.21 The Beatles and Doctor Who - The Devil's Chord (Disney+, 2024)26 May 202401:35:58

WHO is talking?    You might not know, as we get a quick flyby from "Toppermost of the Poppermost" hosts "Queen of All Beatles Media" Kit O'Toole and "Yeah, he is also among the co-hosts of the show" Martin Quibell.    (In baseball terms, they are "openers").     The bulk of the show features BC the Beatles co-host Erika White, and "Writer, Occasional Troublemaker and Full-Time Whovian" Jim Ryan.      We talk the intersections of "Doctor Who" and the Beatles (who knew Brian Epstein hung with Verity Lambert), and review/discuss "The Devil's Chord", the recent episode featuring actors portraying Cilla and JPGR.

2022.r07 Rubber Soul / Yesterday & Today14 Feb 202201:03:11

The twelve months between Fall of 1965 and fall of 1966 were difficult ones for the Beatles and their American record label Capitol records.     While the Beatles prepared and released a single album, Capitol found a way to release two (creating a deficit for the forthcoming "Revolver" as well).      We look at the material, the covers, the hours, the times and more in this week's episode.

2022.r06 Ken Womack on Mal Evans, George Martin, Get Back and more...07 Feb 202201:16:53

Dr. Kenneth Womack of Monmouth University and author of more (Beatle and other) books than you can shake a stick at joins us this week for a look back at George Martin questions that have emerged since "Get Back", and forward to Mal's diaries, the (unpublished) diaries/archives, and the two forthcoming books covering the life and times of "The Gentle Giant".    A man quite possibly the closest to the group, and the only assistant worthy of working alongside the Beatles.

 

 

2022.r05 The Beatles at the BBC - disc one - March 1962 - April 196331 Jan 202201:04:01

This week we start a periodic (i.e.: not contiguous) series covering the Beatles at the BBC, using the Lord Reith "BBC Archives" series (available at finer Internet sites everywhere) as our basis.      We run through the first volume of this 24-disc set (which roughly corresponds with their first year) watching the drummers change.

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