277: "Mike Tree" in Nutopia with Michael Meideros

277: "Mike Tree" in Nutopia with Michael Meid...

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322: Evolver '62 with Chris Purcell and Simon Weitzman

The cinematic treatment of the 2022 Mark Lewisohn lectures on the first year of The Beatles' recording career has been given a terrific cinematic treatment (see it on Amazon Prime). This episode features my conversation with the film's director, Chris Purcell, and its producer, S ...  Show more

321: Beatles Comic-Con with Glenn Greenberg and Stephen DeStefano

One doesn't immediately connect The Beatles with the world of comic books but there's plenty there. Besides musical references to Captain Marvel and "Magneto and Titanium Man," the group themselves have been regularly represented in the pages of comic books, beginning in 1964; so ...  Show more

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