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#174 - Misery with guest Joe Wisbey, host of The Beatles Books Podcast

#174 - Misery with guest Joe Wisbey, host of The Beatles Books Podcast

FromRanking The Beatles


#174 - Misery with guest Joe Wisbey, host of The Beatles Books Podcast

FromRanking The Beatles

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Length:
97 minutes
Released:
Apr 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The second track on the band's debut LP, "Misery" was actually the first time John and Paul wrote a song with the intent of shopping it to another artist, Helen Shapiro. When she passed on the song, it gained a spot on the Please Please Me album, being one of the only really "new" songs put to tape on the album, most everything else being songs that had long been in their live set. Compared to a lot of the rest of the album, the song sounds quite grown-up production-wise, even if the lyric is kind of teenage-woe-is-me. John and Paul's unison vocal breaks into a harmony on the refrain, and already their voices are the perfect compliment to each other. A beautiful, melancholy bridge, accentuated by producer George Martin's piano, helps make this a catchy tune, even if it's nothing world-changing. It actually went on to be the first Lennon/McCartney tune covered by another artist, as tour mate Kenny Lynch scored a minor hit with a super sappy version of it.
We're joined this week by fellow Beatle podcaster Joe Wisbey, who's amazing collection of books on the fabs turned into The Beatles Books Podcast, in which he interviews the authors of some of the countless books that have been written about the lads (Julia thought we had a lot of Beatle books in the house...we ain't got nothing on Joe). He also runs a daily instagram feed which spotlights a different Beatles book or magazine each day. In addition to diving deep in this tune, we chat about what Joe looks for in a good Beatles book, the deep corners of Ringo's 70s and 80s filmography, the US vs English perspective on the band, and Joe raises a great point...is this song maybe a bit more tongue-in-cheek than we realized? Listen to Joe's podcast anywhere good podcasts are found, and follow along on Instagram and Twitter.
What do you think? Too high? To low? Or just right, like Baby Bear's porridge? Be sure to follow along, leave your comments, and join in on the discussion on the rankings at Facebook (facebook.com/rankingthebeatles), on Twitter at @rankingbeatles, and on Instagram @rankingthebeatles. Enjoying the show and want to show your support? Check out https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support to drop a coin in the tip jar!



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Released:
Apr 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Musician and self-described Beatles fanatic Jonathan Pretus ranked the entire recorded catalog of the Beatles, because he's a big, big nerd. Then he decided to make a podcast to talk with other people and learn about their connection with The Beatles' music. Tune in as Jonathan and his guests, joined by his co-host/wife Julia (a more level-headed, casual fan) discuss the rankings, what they think makes each song so great (or not-so-great), and see if it really is a fool's errand to try and rank the music of the greatest band of all time. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support