MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Buskin, Taros & Kozinn - (November 2018)
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024
- Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the great "The Beatles Naked" podcast bit.ly/3eArA6V
This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal RUclips channel.
But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful reference interviews channel !...
... So this channel is like a homage to Mark Lewisohn and a reference channel for his master subject The Beatles, almost like a public service kind of channel if you like !... This channel will be like a free and "un-monetized" central platform aimed at any english speaking Beatles student around the planet, and it will patiently collect and centralize all interviews and significant radio/podcast/video appearances Mark Lewisohn has made anywhere in the world, usually scattered around dozens of different sites and platforms on the internet, onto one single central channel for reference without monetizing its videos, for this is a purely educational reference channel for the connoisseurs, without any commercial nor business goal of any sort.
Therefore this "Mark Lewisohn - A Beatles Historian" channel is indeed a good deed !
SO PLEASE NOTE THREE IMPORTANT THINGS :
A) None of these videos will ever be monetized so we're not robbing anybody here,
B) A nice & gracious link to the original beloved source/podcast will of course always appear right underneath the video with the original source full name, and
C) An UNCENSORED version of this Mark Lewisohn channel, ie. with all the missing interviews that were either blocked or taken down by RUclips, is and will always be available there bit.ly/3IpYjWf
My other channels on the Beatles :
The Beatles Otherwise bit.ly/2Ph1gjh
The Beatles Ideal Discography bit.ly/3qzlm9C
The Beatles Ideal Filmography bit.ly/3pZPJY5
Uncensored Mark Lewisohn, A Beatles Historian bit.ly/3IpYjWf
Mark Lewisohn has professionally studied the Beatles since the late '70s. Mark has worked for Paul McCartney himself from 1986 to 2001, for the Beatles' own company Apple Corps from 1991 to 1998, and has also collaborated with the surviving members for the enormous 1995 autobiographical "Anthology" project...
But beyond his extraordinary books and even beyond the Beatles themselves (!), listening to Mark Lewisohn talking about the Fab Four during those long conversations with various Beatles fans, Beatles experts and Beatles students from all around the world, is indeed a fascinating and informative experience in itself. It is a vibrant and breathtaking experience because it is like listening to a series of rich in-depth lectures on what life used to be like in the Western World after World War II, during the 1950s and obviously during the great legendary 1960s.
Hence the existence of this channel.
Mark Lewisohn's "ALL THOSE YEARS" Beatles historical biography that Beatles fans already casually call "THE THREALOGY BOOKS" :
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*This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal RUclips channel.*
*But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved one beautiful reference interviews channel ! So this channel is like a homage to Mark Lewisohn and a reference channel for his master subject The Beatles, almost like a public service kind of channel if you like !... This channel will be like a free and "un-monetized" central platform aimed at any english speaking Beatles student around the planet, and it will patiently collect and centralize all interviews and significant radio/podcast/video appearances Mark Lewisohn has made anywhere in the world, usually scattered around dozens of different sites and platforms on the internet, onto one single central channel for reference without monetizing its videos, for this is a purely educational reference channel for the connoisseurs, without any commercial nor business goal of any sort.*
*Therefore this "Mark Lewisohn - A Beatles Historian" channel is indeed a good deed !*
*SO PLEASE NOTE THREE IMPORTANT THINGS :*
*A) None of these videos on this channel will ever be monetized so we're not robbing anybody here,*
*B) A nice & gracious link to the original beloved source/podcast will of course always appear right underneath the video with the original source full name, and*
*C) An UNCENSORED version of this Mark Lewisohn channel, ie. with all the missing interviews that were either blocked or taken down by RUclips,*
*is and will always be available there* bit.ly/3IpYjWf
*My other channels on the Beatles :*
The Beatles Otherwise bit.ly/2Ph1gjh
The Beatles Ideal Discography bit.ly/3qzlm9C
The Beatles Ideal Filmography bit.ly/3pZPJY5
Uncensored Mark Lewisohn, A Beatles Historian bit.ly/3IpYjWf
*Mark Lewisohn's "ALL THOSE YEARS" Beatles historical biography that Beatles fans already casually call "THE THREALOGY BOOKS" :*
📖 Tune In - Extended Version amzn.to/3374qdI
📖 Tune In - Regular Version amzn.to/2plUVcg
We all thought it was Paul the master of ballads but is really John that again and again made one after the other, even as solo artist.
"silly love songs"
I've seen on RUclips an interview with George Martin who claims the White album contained so many tracks in order to fulfill a recording commitment which The Beatles wanted to end as soon as possible. In other words, the high number of tracks was motivated by commercial, rather than artistic, reasons. If true, I'm surprised Mark Lewisohn didn't mention it?...
He did. Listen again about the Epstein and Klein part. 70 songs in the contract.
I enjoy listening to Marks discussions about the band but I found it a bit bizarre that he would even engage in the thought of the White Album being broken into solo albums. Although He didn't advocate the idea, and he even did mentioned that the band was better as a unit rather than is individuals, I'm still disappointed that he didn't tell the others something like, "It's the bloody White Album! Shut the fuck up!" He probably wanted to, but it may have been a case of disgression on his part. One other thing about the discussion that I noticed. For the last few decades I always thought that it was Pauls way to inject a disclaimer in a small fasion by having, "Can you take me back" tracked right before "Revolution #9." Just to let the listeners know that he didn't have anything to do with the odd track that was about to arrive. I have a feeling that John thought it was a good idea too. And then later to find out that Paul didn't have anything to do with the song, well then it made all the more sense.
What is 5.1?
An average dive, probably nice form but points off for poor tuck or messy entry
@@npc3po301 Thank you.
@@FiveLiver Hehe sorry mate couldn't resist, 5.1 is surround sound, eg.audio needs to be mixed to 5.1 for placement in movies
I love the Beatles but this guy beats the subject to death
I love the Beatles, but come on guys, Revolution No.9 is dreadful, it should not have been on a Beatles album, its dire, no matter how many people try to justify!
Its shite basically!
Nah it rules. Get taste
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