Posted November 25, 200915 yr The Beatles – Here, There And Everywhere Ep 1/2 New series Wednesday 30 December 5.00-6.00pm BBC RADIO 2 Paul Gambaccini presents a two-part series in which a range of artists and record producers talk about the legacy of The Beatles. The band's entire catalogue was recorded more than 40 years ago, yet in both artistic and commercial terms its power shows no sign of fading. In part one of the series, Paul focuses on the various elements within the group that combined to make The Beatles so musically powerful: their strengths as performers, both instrumentally and vocally, plus the brilliance of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison as songwriters. Interviewees include writer and film director Cameron Crowe, Dave Grohl (of Foo Fighters and Nirvana), Jeff Lynne (ELO), Mika, Tom Petty, Slash and Susan Werner. The second part of the programme can be heard at 5pm on New Year's Eve, Thursday 31 December. Presenter/Paul Gambaccini, Producer/Kevin Howlett
November 25, 200915 yr Author The Beatles – Here, There And Everywhere Ep 2/2 New Year's Eve Thursday 31 December 5.00-6.00pm BBC RADIO 2 Paul Gambaccini concludes the two-part series in which artists and record producers talk about the legacy of The Beatles. The entire catalogue of The Beatles was recorded more than 40 years ago, yet in both artistic and commercial terms its power shows no sign of fading. Paul looks at how the band's music was captured on record with the help of innovative arrangements and adventurous production by George Martin. Musicians Dave Grohl, Bob Seger, Slash, Susan Werner, Ann and Nancy Wilson (from Heart) and Brian Wilson discuss the enduring influence of albums such as Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles (The White Album) and Abbey Road. Presenter/Paul Gambaccini, Producer/Kevin Howlett
November 26, 200915 yr In part one of the series, Paul focuses on the various elements within the group that combined to make The Beatles so musically powerful: their strengths as performers, both instrumentally and vocally, plus the brilliance of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison as songwriters. Poor Ringo :lol:
November 26, 200915 yr Poor Ringo :lol: Indeed he wrote Octopus' Garden and err Don't Pass Me By and well ahem.... The Beatles had three amazing songwriters. :lol:
November 27, 200915 yr Indeed he wrote Octopus' Garden and err Don't Pass Me By and well ahem.... The Beatles had three amazing songwriters. :lol: But Ringo always was cool man and true Beatle :dance:
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