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S4E02 - The Fab Four

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April’s Cacophony Sessions Podcast is an episode in which Dan Whitell, joined by Tom, Martyn and Dan B, attempts to discuss the most famous band in pop music history. We have divided the conversation loosely into four parts - our favourite albums, songs, Beatles themselves and lastly covers of their songs. Undoubtedly full of controversial takes as well as our usual party pieces such as Does It Slap; this episode also includes a brief tribute to another 1960s musical icon - the late, great Burt Bacharach.

Uncover their best work and their faults with us over the course of 90 minutes and discover the real reason Martyn especially loves John Lennon. The discourse covers their body of work as a band but also their solo work as well.
After you're done, please check The Cacophony Sessions Blog for further updates, including how you can view all of our episodes in full on Patreon. As always, the audio of this podcast is available for nothing on all podcast services, and you can watch the first part for free on YouTube. We’ve extended the preview this month to include more of the meat and potatoes as everyone has an opinion on the Beatles.
Let us know how we fared on Facebook and Twitter and please leave us a review, like or comment if you can. See you next month when we’re going back to a more contemporary topic…

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April’s Cacophony Sessions Podcast is an episode in which Dan Whitell, joined by Tom, Martyn and Dan B, attempts to discuss the most famous band in pop music history. We have divided the conversation loosely into four parts - our favourite albums, songs, Beatles themselves and lastly covers of their songs. Undoubtedly full of controversial takes as well as our usual party pieces such as Does It Slap; this episode also includes a brief tribute to another 1960s musical icon - the late, great Burt Bacharach.

Uncover their best work and their faults with us over the course of 90 minutes and discover the real reason Martyn especially loves John Lennon. The discourse covers their body of work as a band but also their solo work as well.
After you're done, please check The Cacophony Sessions Blog for further updates, including how you can view all of our episodes in full on Patreon. As always, the audio of this podcast is available for nothing on all podcast services, and you can watch the first part for free on YouTube. We’ve extended the preview this month to include more of the meat and potatoes as everyone has an opinion on the Beatles.
Let us know how we fared on Facebook and Twitter and please leave us a review, like or comment if you can. See you next month when we’re going back to a more contemporary topic…

Support the show
  continue reading

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