So you're telling me John and Paul weren't thinking of sneakers and cookies when they wrote Revolution and Good Day Sunshine? 🤔I gotta agree with John as far as the covers go, with the possible exception of Joe Cocker, who took the music in a unique direction. Not necessarily better than the Beatles, but definitely better than those orchestrated, more sanitized versions of the mainstream artists. And I personally think Yesterday would have been a better tune without the strings. Back when cassettes were a thing I used to make mixed music tapes and I liked to isolate the left track with just Paul picking his acoustic and singing the song. It really is a pretty melody and I'm one of those who tends to subscribe to the less is more approach. That was a good interview. Those two were such a powerhouse. I believe they would have done something together down the road had John not been murdered by that 20 time loser. I love all the Beatles but John and Paul were the engine and it would have been interesting to hear what they might have done in their 40s. I know it's counterfactual speculation on my part but it's cool to think of all the same. Hearing Martha howling in the background as a pup was a nice touch. I was a pup then too so I can relate. Anyway, thanks for uploading this one.
Thank you for this gem
Broadcast the same day they played their final gig in San Francisco.
thanks so much for this! all the cover versions were new to me and great
Classy covers by classy singers; wow, what a decade!
thanks for this!!!
That last cover is gorgeous
Love Peggy Lee’s Pianist, here!
so cool!!
So you're telling me John and Paul weren't thinking of sneakers and cookies when they wrote Revolution and Good Day Sunshine? 🤔I gotta agree with John as far as the covers go, with the possible exception of Joe Cocker, who took the music in a unique direction. Not necessarily better than the Beatles, but definitely better than those orchestrated, more sanitized versions of the mainstream artists. And I personally think Yesterday would have been a better tune without the strings. Back when cassettes were a thing I used to make mixed music tapes and I liked to isolate the left track with just Paul picking his acoustic and singing the song. It really is a pretty melody and I'm one of those who tends to subscribe to the less is more approach.
That was a good interview. Those two were such a powerhouse. I believe they would have done something together down the road had John not been murdered by that 20 time loser. I love all the Beatles but John and Paul were the engine and it would have been interesting to hear what they might have done in their 40s. I know it's counterfactual speculation on my part but it's cool to think of all the same. Hearing Martha howling in the background as a pup was a nice touch. I was a pup then too so I can relate. Anyway, thanks for uploading this one.
those covers were all awful, great interview