@Robert Rodriguez- Great podcast! Too much to digest with one listening. This is actually my third time through - with the first two being only audio. Am learning now how much the phographs add to the story(ies)!
Robert: could you possibly get Richard DiLello on your show?....I know he's gone on to quite a career as a screenwriter, but my favorite, most entertaining book about Apple was "The Longest Cocktail Party"......Really enjoy your channel....
I have had one two-time SATB guest tell me he would hook me up with RD but this has not happened and I feel like the offer wasn't made in good faith anyway. I'd love to have him on, absolutely - and there's another key player at Apple who I have never seen interviewed, who I also love to have. Personal introductions are always best, but sometimes they just don't happen.
Decent interview. Nancy Andrew’s has no clue on beAtles time line on dates. You should have probed more on Friday April 10th 1970 Harrison and Lennon meeting. Lennon fled England two weeks later. The chronology of spring 1970 remains spotty. The march 1970 homewarming party could rewrite beatle history as we know it
It’s good that you restrain yourself when discussing dates and time line. Let people remember as they see fit rather than introduce your hard and fast dates. That’s annoying
One of the most amazing episodes….incredible!
Always enjoy you shows Robert. You know why? You got class!
Good information
@Robert Rodriguez- Great podcast! Too much to digest with one listening. This is actually my third time through - with the first two being only audio. Am learning now how much the phographs add to the story(ies)!
Robert: could you possibly get Richard DiLello on your show?....I know he's gone on to quite a career as a screenwriter, but my favorite, most entertaining book about Apple was "The Longest Cocktail
Party"......Really enjoy your channel....
I have had one two-time SATB guest tell me he would hook me up with RD but this has not happened and I feel like the offer wasn't made in good faith anyway. I'd love to have him on, absolutely - and there's another key player at Apple who I have never seen interviewed, who I also love to have. Personal introductions are always best, but sometimes they just don't happen.
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat !!!!!? Mal Evans’ ashes got lost in the mail ?????! 😵
And John joked his ashes were in the Dead Letters file, or something to that effect.
Decent interview. Nancy Andrew’s has no clue on beAtles time line on dates. You should have probed more on Friday April 10th 1970 Harrison and Lennon meeting. Lennon fled England two weeks later. The chronology of spring 1970 remains spotty. The march 1970 homewarming party could rewrite beatle history as we know it
It’s good that you restrain yourself when discussing dates and time line. Let people remember as they see fit rather than introduce your hard and fast dates. That’s annoying
It's a pity that the guest's sound is nowhere near as good as the host's.