Conductor Chaz has an enjoyable gallup through that AW fave topic: “which songs would have been on the next Beatles album if they hadn’t split up?”
It was broadcast last weekend, so watch out for a repeat.
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Conductor Chaz has an enjoyable gallup through that AW fave topic: “which songs would have been on the next Beatles album if they hadn’t split up?”
It was broadcast last weekend, so watch out for a repeat.
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Would be a 1971 album after Let It Be in 1970 and John and Paul getting their respective solo albums out of the way. George also releases a single album in 1970 and holds back some tracks for the 1971 reunion.
The album is called Everest. Same distribution as Revolver, 14 songs, 5 each from John and Paul, 3 from George, 1 from Ringo. It is naturally declared a masterpiece on release. They then disperse for solo projects once more, reuniting in late 73 …
Side 1
Imagine (J)
Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey (P)
What Is Life (G)
Gimme Some Truth (J)
It Don’t Come Easy (R)
Ram On (P)
Oh Yoko (J)
Side 2
Dear Boy (P)
Oh My Love (J)
Let It Down (G)
Jealous Guy (J)
Heart of the Country (P)
Isn’t It a Pity (G)
The Back Seat of My Car (P)
I saw the programme @fentonsteve – very enjoyable. Particularly liked the way he deconstructed the songs. And Klaus Voorman is a good interviewee.
At an hour long including adverts, I wished it had been twice as long. I really enjoyed the track with Nadine Shah.
What a shame I can’t watch it over here.
Went into a shop today, a real novelty.
Mojo are doing one of those two volume specials in a cardboard wrapping – Part 1, John; Part 2, Paul.
Paul’s is out on May 6th.