Always a pleasure listening to the amazing Mark Lewisohn - thank you so much for taping this and posting it. I am in Rio de Janeiro and would never had seen this.
Balls as big as the Beatles themselves at times! So sad he is falling out with people along the way as he writes these books, like Julia and George, hopefully they will accept his explanation that he is just seeking truth and is no way looking to hurt or offend people-Mark seems like a humane, compassionate guy who is sensitive to the feelings and image of others in the Beatles story
INDEX TO THIS TALK 0.30 Looking forward to volume 2 ... 4.50 Has new pre-1963 knowledge come to light since Tune In? 7.05 How quickly George Martin came to value the Beatles 11.40 Will volumes 2 and 3 follow the people who got left behind, such as Pete Best and Rory Storm? 14.15 Telling the chain of events that led to the death of John Lennon's mother. Also, the sacking of Pete Best need no longer be a matter of conjecture 18.30 Titles for volumes 2 and 3? 19.00 Where will volume 2 end? 20.50 Cilla Black, and the source of interview quotes 22.20 Keeping an open mind to the possibility of being wrong 24.09 Northern Songs - the wider story 29.25 How did George Martin respond to Tune In? 32.37 Interviewing Neil Aspinall (continues in part 2)
No R&R scene on the planet apart from Liverpool? That's a stretch, there was one in London, hence Joe Meek. There was one in Paris, hence Vince Taylor. I imagine there was one in Hamburg. LOL.
Oh man..just re-read the Dykins drink drive story...it does infer that had Dykins not lost his licence he would have been there to pick up Julia...but why mention that? It does point a finger at Dykins (Julia Baird's dad)...but it's so wooly..unless I've missed something...(I do only have the little edition)...that's not just re-telling a story...I can dig why Julia Baird is a bit pissed off....furthermore (and yeah I do need to re-read the pete Best section) but there is scanty talk of Mona being up the duff with Neil's baby...and for this not to a have bearing on Pete's sacking is just daft.
the biggest problem is as each day goes by More People who have relations to teh Beatles are dying off with George Martin & Geoff Emerick now being gone & with Ringo & Paul having differing recall of events with Maureen Starkey, Linda McCartney & Cyn Lennon being gone & also not to mention John & george it is only going to get harder & harder for this to come to fruition and this is only volume 2 if he drags his ass any Longer Vol 3 has no hopes of seeing Light of day also whatever happened to Mal Evans Auto Biography he was writing at the time of his death no one has ever accounted for those manuscripts ????
"You can't cut Yoko out of Beatle history and she was the muse behind Johns later Beatle songs and his best solo work." Definitely true. I'm just saying it would be a good cutoff point between v2 and v3 so that all the depressing stuff is in v3.
To a point I agree with you, but truth is always a subjective concept-no one can know what it was like to experience being a Beatle or to be involved with them at that time or at any point in their lives but the same can be said for any situation really- no one can know what it feels like to be US President unless you are the President, or what it was like to land on the moon or climb Everest or lead an army into battle, but it doesn't stop people who haven't done it writing about it and when they do it adds to our understanding and knowledge of the events. Mark isn't claiming to understand or have insights into what it was like to go through that time and experiences as an individual or as a Beatle but present a factual, evidence based timeline and narrative of events as they happened and a dispassionate analysis of the ramifications of these. There is only one eye of a hurricane but the hurricane sweeps many people up in its wake and it's valid and interesting to hear their stories too. Peace and love to you too.
Absolutely! I bought "Tune In" because I was told that it's an academic, scholastic, work. I was disappointed. It's far from academic or scholastic. Mr Lewisohn seems to labour under the delusion that inundating his reader with irrelevant detail constitutes a scholastic project. There are too many trivial (and embarrassing) details especially about John which this writer should have spared the reader from. I daresay John would not have been impressed. Quite truthfully, I am not looking forward to his second or third volume. I will not buy them. I would prefer spending the time listening to and delighting in the albums instead.
Always a pleasure listening to the amazing Mark Lewisohn - thank you so much for taping this and posting it. I am in Rio de Janeiro and would never had seen this.
Mark Lewisohn: the sixth Beatle
November 2020 and still no volume two , but what an incredible man
this guy is such a badass. absolutely irrepressible will to truth
Balls as big as the Beatles themselves at times! So sad he is falling out with people along the way as he writes these books, like Julia and George, hopefully they will accept his explanation that he is just seeking truth and is no way looking to hurt or offend people-Mark seems like a humane, compassionate guy who is sensitive to the feelings and image of others in the Beatles story
INDEX TO THIS TALK
0.30 Looking forward to volume 2 ...
4.50 Has new pre-1963 knowledge come to light since Tune In?
7.05 How quickly George Martin came to value the Beatles
11.40 Will volumes 2 and 3 follow the people who got left behind, such as Pete Best and Rory Storm?
14.15 Telling the chain of events that led to the death of John Lennon's mother. Also, the sacking of Pete Best need no longer be a matter of conjecture
18.30 Titles for volumes 2 and 3?
19.00 Where will volume 2 end?
20.50 Cilla Black, and the source of interview quotes
22.20 Keeping an open mind to the possibility of being wrong
24.09 Northern Songs - the wider story
29.25 How did George Martin respond to Tune In?
32.37 Interviewing Neil Aspinall (continues in part 2)
*Bless you. ^_^*
I can't wait for vol.2
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No R&R scene on the planet apart from Liverpool? That's a stretch, there was one in London, hence Joe Meek. There was one in Paris, hence Vince Taylor. I imagine there was one in Hamburg. LOL.
Well done
Just a few weeks in 2021. Well ?! 😉
No location?
8 years later.. 🤷♂️🤭
Oh man..just re-read the Dykins drink drive story...it does infer that had Dykins not lost his licence he would have been there to pick up Julia...but why mention that? It does point a finger at Dykins (Julia Baird's dad)...but it's so wooly..unless I've missed something...(I do only have the little edition)...that's not just re-telling a story...I can dig why Julia Baird is a bit pissed off....furthermore (and yeah I do need to re-read the pete Best section) but there is scanty talk of Mona being up the duff with Neil's baby...and for this not to a have bearing on Pete's sacking is just daft.
the biggest problem is as each day goes by More People who have relations to teh Beatles are dying off with George Martin & Geoff Emerick now being gone & with Ringo & Paul having differing recall of events with Maureen Starkey, Linda McCartney & Cyn Lennon being gone & also not to mention John & george it is only going to get harder & harder for this to come to fruition and this is only volume 2 if he drags his ass any Longer Vol 3 has no hopes of seeing Light of day
also whatever happened to Mal Evans Auto Biography he was writing at the time of his death no one has ever accounted for those manuscripts ????
He adressed this in the 2018 panel
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Volume 2 should end just before the vile meddling of Yoko begins so as not to poison the mood of that triumphant middle period.
get a grip
+sratus I'd like to
+Kevin Moore Can't agree more!
"You can't cut Yoko out of Beatle history and she was the muse behind Johns later Beatle songs and his best solo work."
Definitely true. I'm just saying it would be a good cutoff point between v2 and v3 so that all the depressing stuff is in v3.
do as much research as you want but you will never know the truth if you wasn't there
To a point I agree with you, but truth is always a subjective concept-no one can know what it was like to experience being a Beatle or to be involved with them at that time or at any point in their lives but the same can be said for any situation really- no one can know what it feels like to be US President unless you are the President, or what it was like to land on the moon or climb Everest or lead an army into battle, but it doesn't stop people who haven't done it writing about it and when they do it adds to our understanding and knowledge of the events. Mark isn't claiming to understand or have insights into what it was like to go through that time and experiences as an individual or as a Beatle but present a factual, evidence based timeline and narrative of events as they happened and a dispassionate analysis of the ramifications of these. There is only one eye of a hurricane but the hurricane sweeps many people up in its wake and it's valid and interesting to hear their stories too. Peace and love to you too.
Absolutely! I bought "Tune In" because I was told that it's an academic, scholastic, work. I was disappointed. It's far from academic or scholastic. Mr Lewisohn seems to labour under the delusion that inundating his reader with irrelevant detail constitutes a scholastic project. There are too many trivial (and embarrassing) details especially about John which this writer should have spared the reader from. I daresay John would not have been impressed. Quite truthfully, I am not looking forward to his second or third volume. I will not buy them. I would prefer spending the time listening to and delighting in the albums instead.