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AKOM on GET BACK: Brothers, Friends, Bandmates

AKOM on GET BACK: Brothers, Friends, Bandmates

FromAnother Kind of Mind: A Different Kind of Beatles Podcast


AKOM on GET BACK: Brothers, Friends, Bandmates

FromAnother Kind of Mind: A Different Kind of Beatles Podcast

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Length:
125 minutes
Released:
Feb 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

AKOM on GET BACK: Brothers, Friends, Bandmates
Episode 2 is all about George, Paul and George & Paul; we take a look into their dynamic as bandmates, friends and surrogate brothers. We also examine George as a Producer for insight into the creative conflicts between Paul and George. 
Other topics include: The Beatles’ Rooftop Performance, Eric Clapton and Scenes that Surprised Us.

SOURCES/REFERENCES

Get Back, dir. Peter Jackson (2021)
"Why the Beatles Broke Up" by Mikael Gilmore for Rolling Stone (2000)
"Paul McCartney: the Musical Genius with Staying Power" The Times UK, Caitlin Moran (Dec 25, 2021)
George Harrison, NME: This Song. (December 11th, 1976)
“The Banality of Genius: Notes on Peter Jackson's Get Back” Ian Leslie  (Jan 26 2022)
George Harrison, Guitar World: When We Was Fab. (1992)
Paul McCartney on Egypt Station, NME interview w/ Dan Stubbs (2018)
"Beatlesongs," William J Dowlding (1989)
"Get Back Halftime Report" on Hey Dullblog
Geoff Emerick interview w/ Alan Light for Blender.com (2009)
George Martin interviewed by Richard Buskin (March 3,1987)
"Behind the Locked Door," Graeme Thomson (2013)
Michael Lindsay Hogg, Interview for Radio New Zealand (Dec 4, 2021)
Paul McCartney interview with Parkinson (1997)
Released:
Feb 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to Another Kind of Mind: A Different Kind of Beatles Podcast. We’re a collective of artists, musicians, and professionals who challenge established narratives about the band with irreverent commentary, educated criticism, and original, thought-provoking analysis.