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The Beatles Stuffology Podcast
JG McQuarrie and Andrew Deacon
108 episodes
6 days ago
A Beatles podcast where two old friends sit about and talk about Beatles stuff on a track-by-track basis pretty much for the sake of it.
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A Beatles podcast where two old friends sit about and talk about Beatles stuff on a track-by-track basis pretty much for the sake of it.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music
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Paperback Writer
The Beatles Stuffology Podcast
45 minutes
1 month ago
Paperback Writer
We have something of a disagreement on Stuffology this time round as one of our beloved hosts (it says here) considerably prefers this song compared to the other - but which one? It's time to tackle Paperback Writer. Is the song really the hinge around which the Beatles career pivots? Does it stand up to any kind of meaningless analogy. And - tangentially relevant - what ARE the best cover versions ever? (Not, it should be said, of this song...)   Rankings: Track-by-track Ranking eMail: beatlesstuffology@gmail.com Twitter: @beatles_ology Instagram: beatlesstuffology JG's Blog: Judgementally Reviews… Andrew’s Blog: Stuffology   Produced By: Jingo, it's JG McQuarrie
The Beatles Stuffology Podcast
A Beatles podcast where two old friends sit about and talk about Beatles stuff on a track-by-track basis pretty much for the sake of it.