Compleatly Beatles
Podcast af Ian Boothby and David Dedrick
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8 episoderHola, Sneakers. Welcome to Episode 444, which is one hundred and eleven more exciting then Episode 333! This week: Off-season awards; Dave’s controversial tweets; acceptance; unfunny groove; our Return of the King; Peter Jackson ruined; Hobbit forming; Core values; immersive nostalgia; terrifying old ladies; mean machines; Pixar horror; It’s the pits; viewer as the victim; Top 10 Stephen King films; hobbling minority; the Big Ben of America; throwing money at an invisible wall; 30-year old high school graduate; don’t wait for retirement; past self/future self; joyless excess; future self/past self; socially distant socializing; hair roulette; K-Tel klassics; Question of the Week – Sneakers respond; clunkers; On Her Majesty’s Point Counter-Point; impostor syndrome; fantastic forts; overheards; Deck Talk; Chick Talk; and, finally, end on poop. Thanks for listening. Question of the Week: What’s something that your pet does that’s weird?Sub-question: Who was your favourite author as a teenager? (Comics fans, we’ll count a team if necessary!) DON’T FORGET!!!Don’t miss out on your chance to WIN WIN WIN That’s right! Our 450th episode is fast approaching and we will be hosting our traditional Listeners’ Questions Episode! Every question gives you a chance in our GRAND PRIZE DRAW. The more questions you ask, the better your chances to win! So get to asking! Send your list of questions by email to sneakyd@sneakydragon.com. If you’d like, record your questions, send us an audio file, and we’ll play it during the show. Fun, right??? ____________________________________________________________________________ Ian mentioned some K-Tel gizmos from our faraway youths. Here is a https://metv.com/lists/22-wacky-as-seen-on-tv-products-sold-by-k-tel-in-the-1970s?fbclid=IwAR365NgTZntkMQpsgfzRalZARyk0k2JLG2nqWsltXaBUSqZS4OAAx9FKltg to a bunch of ads, but we’ll post a couple of choice ones below: And for some reason the article missed this gizmo, which seemed so magical when we were kids:
Hola, Sneakers! Welcome to Episode 410 of the podcast that never ends. This week: name change; let’s get to the bottom of this; nervous making; pet guilt; winter is coming; comediennes; Phyllis Diller and her unsupportive husband; Batman villains are all made up; storyboards; low-key tiger; animated movies diss; sexy rodents; Canadianisms; political relief; where would you live; back to schooldays; sandwich travel; defensiveness; swearing in context; confronting Dave’s past; Seventies humour; satire of the sacrosanct; and, finally, cringing at old art. Thanks for listening. Question of the Week: What impersonations can you do? Sub-question: Where you live, is there any regional slang? We keep mentioning it and here, at last, is the link to some delicious Eggs Dedrick!
Hello, fellow music fanatics, and welcome to Episode 24 of our little podcast in which we celebrate mixtapes and all the wonderful music that has found its way onto those precious cassettes. This week Mary returns as host to bring you side two of her own mixtape project – designed to help pass the working hours, cleaning toilets and making beds. (A big ask for a mixtape!) So, make yourselves comfortable in the Listening Party lounge – curl up with a nice warm blanket and bring your favourite drink. We have some nacho chips this week! Thanks for listening. On this episode we listened to: * King Biscuit Time [aka Steve Mason] – “I Walk the Earth” – No Style EP, 2000* Harvey Danger – “Flagpole Sitta” – Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?, 1997* Margaret Glaspy – “You and I” – Emotions and Math, 2016* Local Rabbits – “Nightingale” – Basic Concept, 1998* The Go! Team – “Huddle Formation” – Thunder, Lightning, Strike, 2004* Joni Mitchell – “Big Yellow Taxi” – Ladies of the Canyon, 1970* The Monochrome Set – “He’s Frank (Slight Return)” – Volume, Contrast and Brilliance: Sessions and Singles Vol. 1, 1983* The La’s – “Timeless Melody” – The La’s, 1990* Corb Lund – “Pour ‘Em Kinda Strong” – Cabin Fever, 2012* Sloan – “Underwhelmed” – Smeared, 1992 Thanks for listening.
Compleatly-Beatles [https://i0.wp.com/www.sneakydragon.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Compleatly-Beatles-300x300.png?resize=300%2C300] Well, everyone, it seems like it’s time to take a look at the red-headed stepchild of the Beatles’ catalogue and give a quick once over before we move on to more important albums, but Dave says not so fast. He thinks it’s time we re-evaluated this much-maligned record and remove what he calls “The Curse of the Yellow Submarine Soundtrack”. And he makes a pretty darn convincing argument too. Perhaps you’ll agree with him; perhaps not – but join Ian and Dave as they take another look at some of the most overlooked and underrated songs in the Beatles catalogue.
Compleatly-Beatles [https://i0.wp.com/www.sneakydragon.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Compleatly-Beatles-300x300.png?resize=300%2C300] [https://i0.wp.com/www.sneakydragon.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Compleatly-Beatles.png] On this episode of Compleatly Beatles, Ian and Dave take a look at the very underrated Beatles’ album Beatles for Sale and their revolutionary single, “I Feel Fine” b/w “She’s a Woman”. After the little masterpiece that is A Hard Day’s Night, The Beatles came back down to earth for Beatles for Sale, a rushed recording schedule coupled with an insane amount of touring meant it was back to covers for a band that barely had time to play their own songs live. What do Ian and Dave make of all this?
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