Talking Mal Evans with Ken Womack

Talking Mal Evans with Ken Womack

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NIR Reissue: Kevin Godley Talks Anthology

To close out out Anthology Reissue week celebrating the reissue of the Anthology, here's polymath Kevin Godley telling us about his involvement with the project. Taken from an episode originally released in October 2020. Listen to the full thing here: https://play.acast.com/s/not ...  Show more

NIR Reissue: The Beatles Anthology - The Aftermath, 1995 and beyond

Originally Released October 2020

The Beatles Anthology - The Aftermath, 1995 and beyond


In November 1995 The Beatles Anthology was born into the world in record stores and on tv screens. In the aftermath of its release were the Beatles back together, or had the ...

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