Forty years ago this month the Beatles went into Twickenham Studios to film themselves as they began work on the album that was to follow up “The White Album.” Their intention was to practice a group of songs for a live performance. While that worked out, sort of, the fractures in the group broke open during the production of this album.
I’ve discovered a podcast that’s taking a look at the Let It Be recording sessions on a day-by-day basis.
If you’re interested, give Rock And Roll Science a shot.
There’s four episodes thus far. Each is fairly short. Mainly commentary, with snippets of songs and recorded speech.
Neat stuff, for Beatles fans. 🙂
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A writer, editor, journalist, sometimes coder, occasional historian, and all-around scholar, Allyn Gibson is the writer for Diamond Comic Distributors' monthly PREVIEWS catalog, used by comic book shops and throughout the comics industry, and the editor for its monthly order forms. In his over ten years in the industry, Allyn has interviewed comics creators and pop culture celebrities, covered conventions, analyzed industry revenue trends, and written copy for comics, toys, and other pop culture merchandise. Allyn is also known for his short fiction (including the Star Trek story "Make-Believe,"the Doctor Who short story "The Spindle of Necessity," and the ReDeus story "The Ginger Kid"). Allyn has been blogging regularly with WordPress since 2004.
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Hello,
Thanks for posting a link to my podcast. I followed it back here and really enjoy your unique perspective on the Beatles.
RD
You’re quite welcome. 🙂