MARK LEWISOHN, a Beatles historian
MARK LEWISOHN, a Beatles historian
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MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Katie Puckrik and Tom Fordyce - October 2022
Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the fantastic "We Didn’t Start The Fire" podcast bit.ly/3krLML7
This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel.
But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful reference interviews channel !...
... So this channel is like a homage to Mark Lewisohn and a reference channel for his master subject The Beatles, almost like a public service kind of channel if you like !... This channel will be like a free and "un-monetized" central platform aimed at any english speaking Beatles student around the planet, and it will patiently collect and centralize all interviews and significant radio/podcast/video appearances Mark Lewisohn has made anywhere in the world, usually scattered around dozens of different sites and platforms on the internet, onto one single central channel for reference without monetizing its videos, for this is a purely educational reference channel for the connoisseurs, without any commercial nor business goal of any sort.
Therefore this "Mark Lewisohn - A Beatles Historian" channel is indeed a good deed !
SO PLEASE NOTE THREE IMPORTANT THINGS :
A) None of these videos will ever be monetized so we're not robbing anybody here,
B) A nice & gracious link to the original beloved source/podcast will of course always appear right underneath the video with the original source full name, and
C) An UNCENSORED version of this Mark Lewisohn channel, ie. with all the missing interviews that were either blocked or taken down by TH-cam, is and will always be available there bit.ly/3IpYjWf
My other channels on the Beatles :
The Beatles Otherwise bit.ly/2Ph1gjh
The Beatles Ideal Discography bit.ly/3qzlm9C
The Beatles Ideal Filmography bit.ly/3pZPJY5
Uncensored Mark Lewisohn, A Beatles Historian bit.ly/3IpYjWf
Mark Lewisohn has professionally studied the Beatles since the late '70s. Mark has worked for Paul McCartney himself from 1986 to 2001, for the Beatles' own company Apple Corps from 1991 to 1998, and has also collaborated with the surviving members for the enormous 1995 autobiographical "Anthology" project...
But beyond his extraordinary books and even beyond the Beatles themselves (!), listening to Mark Lewisohn talking about the Fab Four during those long conversations with various Beatles fans, Beatles experts and Beatles students from all around the world, is indeed a fascinating and informative experience in itself. It is a vibrant and breathtaking experience because it is like listening to a series of rich in-depth lectures on what life used to be like in the Western World after World War II, during the 1950s and obviously during the great legendary 1960s.
Hence the existence of this channel.
Mark Lewisohn's "ALL THOSE YEARS" Beatles historical biography that Beatles fans already casually call "THE THREALOGY BOOKS" :
📖 Tune In - Extended Version amzn.to/3374qdI
📖 Tune In - Regular Version amzn.to/2plUVcg
#MarkLewisohn #TheBeatles #AllTheseYearsTuneIn
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MARK LEWISOHN - Q&A after "Evolver '62" preview, September 2022
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Un-monetized and respectfully included for reference only. This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful reference interviews channel !... ... S...
MARK LEWISOHN - Miscellaneous conversations with the Dutch Beatles Podcast - (2018)
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Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the fabulous "Fab4Cast" podcast bit.ly/3Dl3HKX This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful reference ...
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie - (July 2014)
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Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the fantastic "Nothing Is Real" podcast bit.ly/3SuXa4X This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful re...
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Ethan Alexanian - (April 2022)
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Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the great "Fans On The Run" podcast bit.ly/3BuIUmO This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful refere...
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Dr Bob Hieronimus - (2016)
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Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the great "21stCenturyRadio" channel bit.ly/3Bt769b This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful refer...
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Kfir Alfia - (2021)
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Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the great "Customer Service Revival" podcast apple.co/3Bu4gAT This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beaut...
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Dr Chris Morrison and Dr Jane Secker - (June 2022)
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Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the great "UK Copyright Literacy" podcast bit.ly/3B6DltA This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful ...
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Peter Hooton and Paul Gallagher - (2020)
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Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the great LIMFestival channel bit.ly/3B9jdXv This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful reference in...
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with the Dutch Beatles Podcast - (2014)
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Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the great "Fab4Cast" podcast bit.ly/3B47bPn This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful reference int...
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Giljs Groenteman - (2019)
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Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the great "Fab4Cast" podcast bit.ly/3B47bPn This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful reference int...
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Gary Shipe - (2016)
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Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the great "Gary Shipe" podcast bit.ly/3QtBV1S This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful reference i...
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Andre Gardner - (2013)
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Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the great "AndreGardner" Podcast bit.ly/3eHucA7 This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful reference...
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Dave Ravenscroft - (October 2013)
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Un-monetized and respectfully included for reference only. This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful reference interviews channel !... ... S...
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Greg Armstrong - (November 2019)
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Un-monetized and respectfully taken from the great "Let It Be Beatles" podcast bit.ly/3DgW881 This channel is NOT Mark Lewisohn's personal TH-cam channel. But since Mark Lewisohn is indeed the greatest world-renowned and world-recognised Beatles historian and expert - most notably since his 1988 best-seller "The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions" - we thought the man deserved a beautiful refe...
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Jean-Louis Polard - (October 2014)
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MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Jean-Louis Polard - (October 2014)
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Nate Wilcox - (March 2020)
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MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Nate Wilcox - (March 2020)
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Richard Courtney - (March 2020)
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MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Richard Courtney - (March 2020)
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Chris Shaw - (January 2020)
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MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Chris Shaw - (January 2020)
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Kim Hill - (Nov. 2013)
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MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Kim Hill - (Nov. 2013)
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Andrew Ford - (Oct. 2013)
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MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Andrew Ford - (Oct. 2013)
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with John Wilson - (Oct. 2013)
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MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with John Wilson - (Oct. 2013)
MARK LEWISOHN - In miscellaneous conversations - (2011/2018)
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MARK LEWISOHN - In miscellaneous conversations - (2011/2018)
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Ken Michaels - (2013)
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MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Ken Michaels - (2013)
MARK LEWISOHN - Lecture in Reykjavik, Iceland - (Nov. 2015)
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MARK LEWISOHN - Lecture in Reykjavik, Iceland - (Nov. 2015)
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Dave Ravenscroft - (Oct. 2013)
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MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Dave Ravenscroft - (Oct. 2013)
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation about Lennon's writings - (June 2017)
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MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation about Lennon's writings - (June 2017)
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Danny Finkelstein - (March 2014)
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MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Danny Finkelstein - (March 2014)
MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Podrazik & Jones - (2014)
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MARK LEWISOHN - In conversation with Podrazik & Jones - (2014)
MARK LEWISOHN - Q&A session at Liverpool Beatleweek - (August 2015)
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MARK LEWISOHN - Q&A session at Liverpool Beatleweek - (August 2015)

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  • @scottandrewbrass1931
    @scottandrewbrass1931 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I can't wait to hear the follow up about the white influences on The Beatles.

  • @markuspboeddeker5930
    @markuspboeddeker5930 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gosh, Katie has an annoying accent

  • @daijones101
    @daijones101 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you gentlemen, excellent post

  • @richbailey8174
    @richbailey8174 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think Lewisohn's work is great but not perfect. I think he get's the Pete Best story wrong for example. When he gets challenged on it he quickly gets pissy about it because he knows he's wrong. I've seen it many times now. It's an important story to get right. The idea that "we always wanted Ringo" was to cover that, at best (pun intended), they settled on Ringo. He of course worked out but it wasn't like Lewisohn says.

  • @GustavoSMoreira
    @GustavoSMoreira 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    could someone please explain me the joke startingo on 41:57? 😊

  • @pearsonlennon
    @pearsonlennon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We all thought it was Paul the master of ballads but is really John that again and again made one after the other, even as solo artist.

    • @pearsonlennon
      @pearsonlennon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      "silly love songs"

  • @pearsonlennon
    @pearsonlennon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    On 1:13:21 the fact recording people love those 60's plug-ins (if they are good ones) doesn't have to do with experimentation but sound quality... The machinery available on those days sounded already good so there were room for experimentation as Beatles and the crew did... Nowadays you need very expensive equipment to sound as good as they used to and that's the value of these plug-ins that allowes you to have it in a cheaper way... By the way: experimantaion is always required as you would need it to get any particular sound... Most of all when you combine them as reverb with delay and compressor, for example... Practice makes perfect here.

  • @pearsonlennon
    @pearsonlennon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'd kill for all those details about recording, mics, and stuff 😢😢😢

  • @michaelharrington75
    @michaelharrington75 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mark has been quiet for a while now. Hopefully he's writing volume 2?

  • @pearsonlennon
    @pearsonlennon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beatles For Sale is a very sad album... apart from a couple of rock & rolls and, even those other that are suppose to "sheer up", you can notice some sadness on the voice or melody... You need to hear those 5 albums one after the other (Please Please Me to Rubber Soul) and surely will agree.

  • @pearsonlennon
    @pearsonlennon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This one is a jewel

  • @pearsonlennon
    @pearsonlennon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    These interviews are amazing! Talking about John & Paul meeting each other, have you (people) ever saw a photo called "22nd June 1957 - The Quarrymen at Rosebery Street" where someone looking like Paul can be seen in front of the Quarryman like one more of the public? Could this guy be really Paul?

  • @laurencetyson7395
    @laurencetyson7395 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Mark. I've only just discovered this channel. Are you aware of the Mike Williams Sage of Quay channel? He preposterously claims they didn't write any of their own material until 1967 and that it was all session musicians playing on their albums. I would like to know your thoughts on this?

  • @Rkw772
    @Rkw772 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mark Lewisohn is so ridiculously pro John. His agenda seems to be to make John THE Beatles.

  • @matthewmoran4158
    @matthewmoran4158 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Electrocution? That's hilarious.

  • @I_Am_The_Paulrus
    @I_Am_The_Paulrus 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Who's Billy they're talking about? *Edit* It's Billy Joel. The whole podcast is about his We Didn't Start The Fire and all the historical references in it

  • @christophertalbot9064
    @christophertalbot9064 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I used to like Katie on the uk tv show The Word. Mark is a great writer and orator.

  • @christophertalbot9064
    @christophertalbot9064 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I can listen to Mark all day. I sometimes do

  • @sethrogaine
    @sethrogaine 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ken michaels might easily be my least favorite interviewer. His line of questioning is weak and even after answering a question Ken will continue to push in the wrong direction. Far Side push to open door

  • @charliewest1221
    @charliewest1221 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mark Lewisohn is a conman in my opinion. He has been pussyfussing for years concerning the release of Volume 2, finding all sorts of feeble excuses (the lack of funds being one). He also claims to be scholalastic (which he most certainly is not). I read his Volume 1. Yes, his work abounds with a plethora of obscure and irrelevant details (the result of painstaking research, granted) but it is far from critical and analytical in the true tradition of scholarly discourse. He is essentially an archaelogist digging, unearthing and presenting. His work is, in the final analysis, a lumping together of many personal and intimate minutiae (often vulgar and offensive) without interrogating these details to present a synthesis and objective assessment as the scholarly historian ought to. How far should the historian go in respecting the privacy of his subjects? I doubt whether the Beatles - Lennon in particular - would be very impressed. McCartney has also expressed reservations about Lewisohn's work. I shall give Volume 2 (if it ever sees the light of day) a categorical miss. I shall spend the time, instead, listening to the music of my beloved band.

    • @JMoruzzi
      @JMoruzzi 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Tune In is far more than a simple presentation of facts. It does a fantastic job of placing The Beatles firmly in any number of contexts - social, cultural, geographical, etc. As for Lewisohn being a 'conman'...

    • @charliewest1221
      @charliewest1221 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@JMoruzzi Lewisohn ought to learn to respect the privacy of his subjects ... to write with a sense of dignity ... not to expose lurid details ... which cheapens his work in my opinion. I repeat: he has the penchant for the sensational instead of the scholastic ...a true historian would never mention some of the things he does ... he is CHEAP and VULGAR ...

    • @richbailey8174
      @richbailey8174 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I can't disagree with you more....Having read nearly all of the books about them I find his work to be the best I've seen.

    • @charliewest1221
      @charliewest1221 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@richbailey8174 Your opinion is respected, good friend. Just one question: do you approve of historians/biographers revealing intimate details of your favourite stars - personal details those stars would have preferred to have remained private?

    • @richbailey8174
      @richbailey8174 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@charliewest1221 It depends. If it's key to a story yes. I don't think the details in Lewishons books are lurid but very interesting. Of course, we all would like OUR details not to be out there, but we aren't public figures.

  • @vt5533
    @vt5533 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was only 9, soon going on 10, when The Beatles arrived in NYC, just 25 miles from where my family lived in the suburbs of NY. I didn't know anyone who was able to attend their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan show, unfortunately. It was always on Sunday evening, so whoever was able to be there was especially lucky. I also couldn't go to the Shea Stadium concerts. Parents were very protective back then.... 💖✨The closest I ever got to The Beatles was meeting a British couple in 1987 in Arlington, Virginia, who had heard them play at The Cavern.

  • @mikeysaint4368
    @mikeysaint4368 ปีที่แล้ว

    I believe the "old man" in the Rockshow film is Paul's dad, Jim.

  • @BassManDan1018
    @BassManDan1018 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think appreciation for the Beatles keeps growing because with every passing year, it becomes more and more apparent that they cannot and will not be topped or rivalled. There was a brief moment in the 70s where Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd nipped at their heels, and then again in the 80s with Michael Jackson. Even the 90s had Nirvana… but now nearly 60 years later, it’s becoming clear that musically, culturally, and philosophically- no musical act will ever come close to the Beatles. And as such, reverence for what they achieved increases. They are not a phenomenon in musical history. They are a phenomenon in human history.

  • @user-jg9sk3ic5n
    @user-jg9sk3ic5n ปีที่แล้ว

    Mark of course is great but the interviewer is fantastic too. He has a great turn of phrase.

  • @chrisnewman7281
    @chrisnewman7281 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dick James was looking after the interests of Dick James until the end

    • @JoshMaxPower
      @JoshMaxPower ปีที่แล้ว

      Unlike everybody else in the world including me and including you, eh? 🙏

  • @lucytupper69
    @lucytupper69 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mark, the fifth Beatle - in his own mind! 😂

  • @Beatgeneration2010
    @Beatgeneration2010 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dreadful video!

  • @TimothyOBrien1958
    @TimothyOBrien1958 ปีที่แล้ว

    Andre and I were friends in HS. We drifted apart over the years. I'm still amazed that his enthusiasm for radio and especially the Beatles (saw Paul McCartney and Wings with him) has never wained. Would love to hear from you, Andre.

  • @johnburns4017
    @johnburns4017 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dick James and his buddy Silver, made a *_lot_* of money from other people's efforts - parasites contributing virtually nothing. None of _The Beatles_ actually met Silver, who made millions out of them. George Martin recommended James to Epstein. Was there a brown envelope under the table here from James? People say James got _The Beatles_ TV appearances, so promoted them. _The Beatles_ were already getting TV and radio time. _Please Please Me_ did not need James to push the song, the song at the time was so catchy anyone would have grabbed _The Beatles_ with both hands for radio and TV appearances. *_James and Silver got 50% of Northern Songs?_* What sharks! Well those naive _"Norveners"_ got rid of him in the end - not before he made a fortune by taking their money by doing sweet nothing. After Epstein died _The Beatles_ decided to take all under one umbrella forming Apple, getting rid of financial parasites. I noticed that after Epstein died, Martin's involvement with _The Beatles_ dropped sharply. The White Album was mainly produced by all four Beatles with Martin at times not going into the studio. Let it Be was not produced by Martin. It was strange they went back to Martin for the final Abbey Rd album. Was Brian Epstein naive? He was actually in the music business having some idea of how it works at the time. You did not need to go to a publishing company, as a quick analysis tells you they were not really needed in the radio and TV age. Immediately Epstein should have seen that these companies were parasitical with most of them adding little value, creating his own publishing company and keeping full ownership of the songs. Dick James was just one of the rip off artists that fleeced musicians in the 1960s and 70s. And boy were many stripped of their wealth.

  • @johnburns4017
    @johnburns4017 ปีที่แล้ว

    In the early days of the _internet_ anything put on it was vox pop being available for anyone to use. Putting up material without permission was out of order. Then the money men in suits came along hijacking this medium talking *copyright.* If the money men want to make money out of a computer _internet,_ then they can make their own.

  • @johnburns4017
    @johnburns4017 ปีที่แล้ว

    The interviewer needs electrocution lessons.

  • @johnburns4017
    @johnburns4017 ปีที่แล้ว

    Alan Williams was such an idiot, he never played back the tape he recorded to see if it worked before travelling to Holland and Germany. Duh!

  • @johnburns4017
    @johnburns4017 ปีที่แล้ว

    It was mentioned that in Liverpool there would be cross banter between the band and audience. This was not just _The Beatles._ Liverpool people have a highly developed sense of wit as US reporters found out when first interviewing _The Beatles_ in the USA. _The Beatles_ would say something to the girls with a 16 year girl coming back cutting them down with sharp remark. This was pretty normal. If they didn't like a band or the songs they were singing, they would start singing their own. When John Lennon was in an LA club drunk with Harry Neilson, they were thrown out as John was calling out to the act on stage, which was deemed as insulting and out of order. In his inebriated state John was only reverting back to Liverpool. I am sure he was surprised the band on stage never responded, as in his mind they should have. Why were they up there!

    • @bingohhhhhhhhhhhh
      @bingohhhhhhhhhhhh 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      And yet that same story about Lennon just gets inflated (mostly by drooling driveling Macca Wankers) to personify Lennon as an asshole. Thanks for bringing it back to the cultural side of things. It's unfortunately almost innate to Americans to forget about culture and history and just label people immediately.

  • @johnburns4017
    @johnburns4017 ปีที่แล้ว

    I read this on Kindle on my laptop. Like Kfir Alfia I would pause then listen to song mentioned that I was unfamiliar with, and put addresses into Google Map street view seeing the places Mark was writing about. It comes to life.

  • @michaelvaladez6570
    @michaelvaladez6570 ปีที่แล้ว

    Having read the first book I couldn't put it down.All other books on The Beatles is Heresay..in the first book he captured the environment of their background. A must read ! As far as the following books it remains to be seen how it will be approached..their story is so complex..we have become to believe Beatle lore/ myths..I can't wait for the next volume. And I've read many a book on them and he is doing his research.!!!!

  • @doktoruzo
    @doktoruzo ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow...couldn't get past the first 10 mins or so of this. If anyone needed to hear the difference in cultures/characteristics between the US and England then this would be perfect. The reserved, polite and quiet Englishman goes up against two strident, brash, loud and howling Americans. Lol...not for me thanks.

  • @doktoruzo
    @doktoruzo ปีที่แล้ว

    Fascinating...thanks. I could listen to Mark Lewisohn all day long.

  • @simu6244
    @simu6244 ปีที่แล้ว

    But yet there are ads...

  • @riddellthomas6954
    @riddellthomas6954 ปีที่แล้ว

    Paul also said he saw him in a chip shop once

    • @johnburns4017
      @johnburns4017 ปีที่แล้ว

      Which was near the newsagents Paul worked from as paperboy. It is a mile walk from where he lived. It is opposite Liverpool South Parkway station opposite the war memorial, so easy to find. The fish and chip shop is still there called South Parkway fish bar. The newsagents is still there now called RMS News Line. Both have changed ownership over the years.

  • @deanadams3099
    @deanadams3099 ปีที่แล้ว

    For the love of god ask a question.

  • @riffdigger2133
    @riffdigger2133 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lastly, THANK YOU, Ethan.

  • @riffdigger2133
    @riffdigger2133 ปีที่แล้ว

    Since Mark listed his favorite album as Please Please Me, I found this deliciously interesting from Wikipedia- “Before deciding on the title Please Please Me, Martin considered calling the album Off the Beatle Track, a title he would later use for his own orchestral album of Beatles songs. The album was recorded on a two-track BTR tape machine with most of the instruments on one track and the vocals on the other, allowing Martin to better balance the two in the final mono mix. A stereo mix was also made with one track on the left channel and the other on the right, as well as an added layer of reverb to better blend the two tracks together. The two tracks generally divided the instrumental track from the vocals, with the exception of "Boys", in which the close proximity of Ringo's drums to his vocal microphone placed the drums (but not the other instruments) on the vocal channel”.

  • @riffdigger2133
    @riffdigger2133 ปีที่แล้ว

    What great questions! These are not average, mundane questions! I throughly enjoyed the back and forth. Especially about George/Paul, plus the key other- Beatles biographers. So many great informative topics and descriptions. I love Mark Lewisohn and his brilliant hard work! Thank you.

  • @tubergetrude333
    @tubergetrude333 ปีที่แล้ว

    These recordings online with Mark Lewisohn are so incredible. There are so many sides to the Beatles story, and it is a great story.Everyone in time gets their due. Alan Williams is part of it. I had heard of him, but never knew how original, bohemian, and unique he was. He had married mix-race and had the grace to endure the taunts of haters.

  • @Eyeluvlola
    @Eyeluvlola ปีที่แล้ว

    I don’t think he actually plans on doing volume 2. As he has said the money has run out and he is under no obligation to his publisher. I think he plans on being a resource for other writers.

  • @flashtrash7830
    @flashtrash7830 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am not sure who I am writing to on this channel. In the blurb you call this a Mark Lewisohn homage channel but then you use his name "Mark Lewisohn, a Beatles historian" with his profile picture and even pin an approval on a comment below - which if you are not Mark Lewisohn is quite an arrogation because you are using his name and photo to imply what comment he would approve. Are you or are you are not Mark Lewisohn? If you are or have the endorsement can you explain the set up on this channel?

    • @marklewisohnabeatleshistor5990
      @marklewisohnabeatleshistor5990 ปีที่แล้ว

      *Can't you read ?... Everything is perfectly explained in the description, just read and use your brain if you have one. Thank you.*

    • @flashtrash7830
      @flashtrash7830 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@marklewisohnabeatleshistor5990 It reads to me that you are not Mark Lewisohn. True or false?

    • @stevencockcroft2080
      @stevencockcroft2080 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not Mark Lewisohn. It’s just a channel that lifts other people’s work and recycles it without any creative input or attribution, refusing to link to the original sources. It’s actually a pretty sad endeavour when you break it down.

  • @909sickle
    @909sickle ปีที่แล้ว

    He is very open in other interviews. Why is he so clammed up in this one?

    • @tomchristie3199
      @tomchristie3199 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's because it's from before the book came out - he probably had contractual limitations on what he could reveal

  • @mbgames73
    @mbgames73 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for uploading these. Superb.

  • @opticscolossalandepicvideo4879
    @opticscolossalandepicvideo4879 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awful interviewer and lame questions

  • @GBOAC
    @GBOAC ปีที่แล้ว

    33:52 the lack of bladder control was also mentioned in the Stones documentary 'Charlie Is My Darling' about their '65 tour of Ireland.