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106: Deconstructing The Beatles – Revolution 9
Publisher |
Parading Press
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Bands
Music
The Beatles
Categories Via RSS |
History
Music
Publication Date |
May 30, 2017
Episode Duration |
01:36:29

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Before you roll your eyes, take a second: in this special episode, Richard and Robert dissect what is easily the most polarizing recording of The Beatles’ entire canon: the musique concrète produced by John, with assistance from Yoko and George, issued on their wildly expansive 1968 self-titled double album. Adding to the conversation: Jack Petruzzelli from The Fab Faux – a rare ensemble who have actually performed the piece live. No matter what you think of “Revolution 9,” there’s a lot here worth discussing: the inspiration – the intent – the influence (yes, there is that).

Songs include “Your Feet’s Too Big.”

Find Robert’s books here.
Find Richard’s books here.

The post 106: Deconstructing The Beatles – Revolution 9 appeared first on Something About The Beatles.

Before you roll your eyes, take a second: in this special episode, Richard and Robert dissect what is easily the most polarizing recording of The Beatles’ entire canon: the musique concrète produced by John, with assistance from Yoko and George, issued on their wildly expansive 1968 self-titled double album. Adding to the conversation: Jack Petruzzelli from The Fab Faux – a rare ensemble who have actually performed the piece live. No matter what you think of “Revolution 9,” there’s a lot here worth discussing: the inspiration – the intent – the influence (yes, there is that).

Songs include “Your Feet’s Too Big.”

Find Robert’s books here. Find Richard’s books here.

The post 106: Deconstructing The Beatles – Revolution 9 appeared first on Something About The Beatles.

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