
Tomorrow Never Knows
Time to round off Revolver with the mighty Tomorrow Never Knows, as JG and Andrew take a dive into psychedelia. Or do they? Does the song deserve its towering reputation and Capital-I Importance? Do we think Lennon reall

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A Beatles podcast where two old friends sit about and talk about Beatles stuff on a track-by-track basis pretty much for the sake of it.
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Time to round off Revolver with the mighty Tomorrow Never Knows, as JG and Andrew take a dive into psychedelia. Or do they? Does the song deserve its towering reputation and Capital-I Importance? Do we think Lennon reall

Revolver is nearly done but before we get to the totemic final track, there's Got To Get You Into My Life to tackle. Does the song work as a Motown/Stax homage? Does it matter that it's actually about drugs? And how are

It's time for George's third go-around on Revolver as I Want To Tell You takes its spot in the limelight. Can George justify an unprecedented three songs on an album? Does the song succeed in capturing the uncapturable f

Time to visit a medical practitioner for this episode as JG and Andrew pay a visit to Doctor Robert. Is it really about some alleged New York doctor? Is the NHS a worthy recipient of a Lennon lyric? And can the Beat Bugs

This podcast is definitely for someone but also, in a very real sense, For No One. Does the song's air of detached melancholy work? How good is that solo? And can any of the cover versions manage to capture the austere d

Time for something tuneful this episode as JG and Andrew tackle And Your Bird Can Sing. Does the song maintain the quality of the album? How much fun can be contained in one song? And are there any interesting cover vers

It's time to let a little light into our lives this time out as Good Day Sunshine emerges from behind the clouds to kick off Side 2. How does the song work as an opener for the second side? Are there any outstanding mome

Surrealism, pretentious, or something else is the question posed as Revolver's first side bows out with She Said, She Said. Does the song round the first side off in a satisfactory way? Does it suffer from (probably) not

It's time for a brightly-lit stroll down happiness lane as Yellow Submarine joyfully bobs into sight. Why is the song compared to A Day In The Life? Is it "just" a children's song or is there really a deeper meaning? And

Time for some balladeering on Stuffology this episode as Here, There, And Everywhere wafts into view. Is McCartney right when he describes this as his best song? Was Lennon? And does the song work as a capital-S Standard

Time for some full-on Indian music for the first time in the Beatles career as George gives us the curiously-named Love You To. Does the song work as an expression of Indian music? How sincere do we think it actually is?

It's time for a little nap this episode as I'm Only Sleeping drifts soporifically into sight. Does the song work as in invocation of dreams? Is there a broader metaphysical interpretation that can stand? And what do we m

We move to the second song on Revolver this episode with the straightforward classic that is Eleanor Rigby. Does the song deserve its status as one of the pinnacles of the Beatles' career? How does the song stand up to r

And so 1965 is left behind and we move into the bold new world of 1966 with the mighty Revolver and its opening track, Taxman. Is it a perfect album opener? How do the lyrics stand up today and do they still (or indeed d

It's B-side territory once again on Stuffology as JG and Andrew tackle deal with a little Rain (though shelter under a little Anthology chat first). Is it really as good as its reputation? Are the backwards vocals and gu

We have something of a disagreement on Stuffology this time round as one of our beloved hosts (it says here) considerably prefers this song compared to the other - but which one? It's time to tackle Paperback Writer. Is

It's a minisode this week as Andrew and JG mop up a missing track that has thus far not been covered, Bad Boy. Is it a decent cover version as cover versions are mostly left in the past? Can much be said about the perfor

It's album review time on Stuffology as JG and Andrew tackle Rubber Soul in its entirety rather than piece by piece. Is the album truly the starting point for what was to come? What did contemporary critics make of it (t

We bow out Rubber Soul with easily the most controversial song on it, Run For Your Life. Does the song deserve it's dismal reputation? Is Lennon right when he claims it's the worst song he ever wrote for the Beatles? And

We're almost at the end of Rubber Soul now but before the album bows out we have two final tracks to cover. One is rather notorious and the other is this, If I Needed Someone. How is George's songwriting coming along? Ha
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