*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 one 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 on this channel 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'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
It seems I've been waiting a lifetime for vol 2, but I need another lifetime to get through ALL these interviews! Love it. Thankyou Mark Lewishohn--the seventh? eighth? ninth Beatle?!!!
Much gratitude, Mark, for your labor of love. Your tireless research is so important and so valuable. It saddens me to think that the legacy of the Beatles might go off to the wayside in 50 or 100 years. You are helping greatly to keep that legacy alive. I'm reminded of the time I went to see Cirque Du Soleil's 'Love' show. A tear came to my eye not just from nostalgia but also because, as a musician and composer myself, I feel that the true greatness of the Beatles deserve an homage of this kind. Your work, albeit a wholly different approach, is the same kind of dedicated observance. Long live the Beatles! (PS: I'm happy to hear that you're stopping at 1974. While Ram and the Plastic Ono Band album are works of genius, nonetheless, these solo records are not the Beatles. To my mind, the synergy of the four of them plus George Martin, Brian Epstein and their close friends, comprised one Great Mind. The Beatles are an astonishing example of how the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.)
I still have The Beatles Live book with the vinyl record of the 1st interview. Loved that book and today its hard to find. Thank you for all the hard work!
Hello, great talk, as usual. I just wanted to say, that groty, as grotesk come from Hamburg slang..via Klaus and Jürgen but I m not sure. Thank You again, best wishes Ron from Ljubljana..🙃 BEATLES FOREVER!
Film great fun, I was not familiar with the English actors. However, when you spoke of Mr. Bramble from your show, " Steptoe and Son years later in "Sanford and Son" with Redd Foxx and Demond Wilson ran in the shows credits.
Just a (minor) correction at 22 mins - the Hard Days Night Film does mention The Beatles (although briefly) Ringo's Drum Kit has their branded 'The Beatles' logo in the 'TV Studio' scenes towards the end of the film....
The helicopter at the end also says “Beatles.” I think what Mark means is that the name of the group is never said aloud in dialogue by any member of the films cast.
Mark has kind of disassociated himself from his own 'Sessions book' so much so, that he said there will be a section in Part 2 of his Trilogy (hopefully in 2020, but unlikely) updating the Sessions. This will update the actual 'Recording Sessions' to date as Mark said he would prefer to remake the Book, but because EMI Contracted him to write that book, (he could not bring it out under his ow Steam, EMI obviously owned the rights), however he found out or discovered much more information since that Publication. The book that followed, The Complete Beatles, Mark much more preferred it as a fuller compendium to the aforementioned 'Sessions.' I certainly look forward to his writings in that composition. Although, I love the 'SESSIONS' format, it supports the layout, both in literal and Visual values, I am not sure that will be the case when it eventually comes out! Who knows?
If there are any humans associated with The Beatles still alive in 2021--Sheila Bromberg being the latest to expire, at age 92--Apple Corps has instructed them to NOT cooperate with Mark Lewisohn. Shameful.
Extraordinary that they continued to evolve with their music. Probably also the reason that their fan base kept growing because they didn't find their touchstone and stay there. With Revolver, it became very apparent this was not a one- trick pony and Sgt. Pepper's, analogously, was Secretariat. Presciently, a person who heard the SPLHCB album stated, " This changes everything! "
Yes...But, don’t forget that a key point made by Lewisohn Is that they were innovating in 1962- 63 just as much as they continued to do 64-65 and on and on. You Can’t Do That and Please pleas me and Saw Her Standing There were just as radical and innovative in 62-63 as RS and Revolver were in 65-66.
These uploads are fantastic to have. Thank you. I would like to make a request/suggestion. Is there any way you can make the thumbnail images visually different from one another - just with an added logo or a coloured border, or something? There are so many videos all the same, and I can't be sure which ones I've watched already! Cheers.
*This channel is a reference podcast format. Each video has a different title with the different names of each interviewer(s) each time. For people who can read : that should be enough.*
About the football! one version of "Glass Onion" end up with someone screaming "it´s a goal it´s a goal" I wonder what match that was from? could that be from VM 1966?
So why didn't THE BEATLES purchase A HARD DAYS NIGHT film rights- It's kind of like the question Why didn't The BEATLES purchase their song rights before Michael Jackson
IIRC McCartney had the chance to buy Northern Songs but he thought it was too much money ($25m?). Hence Michael Jackson bought them. So Paul anyway had the chance but didn't take it - presumably he has regretted this ever since and every time they change hands before and after Jackson's death
*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 one 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 on this channel 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'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
😊❤😂😊😮 bònj ĵ
It seems I've been waiting a lifetime for vol 2, but I need another lifetime to get through ALL these interviews! Love it. Thankyou Mark Lewishohn--the seventh? eighth? ninth Beatle?!!!
"Tune in" is a truly amazing book, I have read it over and over and have it at hand for reference.
Much gratitude, Mark, for your labor of love. Your tireless research is so important and so valuable. It saddens me to think that the legacy of the Beatles might go off to the wayside in 50 or 100 years. You are helping greatly to keep that legacy alive. I'm reminded of the time I went to see Cirque Du Soleil's 'Love' show. A tear came to my eye not just from nostalgia but also because, as a musician and composer myself, I feel that the true greatness of the Beatles deserve an homage of this kind. Your work, albeit a wholly different approach, is the same kind of dedicated observance. Long live the Beatles!
(PS: I'm happy to hear that you're stopping at 1974. While Ram and the Plastic Ono Band album are works of genius, nonetheless, these solo records are not the Beatles. To my mind, the synergy of the four of them plus George Martin, Brian Epstein and their close friends, comprised one Great Mind. The Beatles are an astonishing example of how the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.)
I still have The Beatles Live book with the vinyl record of the 1st interview. Loved that book and today its hard to find. Thank you for all the hard work!
I have it too, I believe it's worth quite a lot👍😉
Hello, great talk, as usual. I just wanted to say, that groty, as grotesk come from Hamburg slang..via Klaus and Jürgen but I m not sure. Thank You again, best wishes Ron from Ljubljana..🙃 BEATLES FOREVER!
Love this! Great work 🇬🇧✌🏼
Thank you so much 😀
Film great fun, I was not familiar with the English actors. However, when you spoke of Mr. Bramble from your show, " Steptoe and Son years later in "Sanford and Son" with Redd Foxx and Demond Wilson ran in the shows credits.
Just a (minor) correction at 22 mins - the Hard Days Night Film does mention The Beatles (although briefly) Ringo's Drum Kit has their branded 'The Beatles' logo in the 'TV Studio' scenes towards the end of the film....
The helicopter at the end also says “Beatles.” I think what Mark means is that the name of the group is never said aloud in dialogue by any member of the films cast.
0:00 - 0:03 Is that a deliberate John Lydon impersonation?
Mark has kind of disassociated himself from his own 'Sessions book' so much so, that he said there will be a section in Part 2 of his Trilogy (hopefully in 2020, but unlikely) updating the Sessions. This will update the actual 'Recording Sessions' to date as Mark said he would prefer to remake the Book, but because EMI Contracted him to write that book, (he could not bring it out under his ow Steam, EMI obviously owned the rights), however he found out or discovered much more information since that Publication. The book that followed, The Complete Beatles, Mark much more preferred it as a fuller compendium to the aforementioned 'Sessions.'
I certainly look forward to his writings in that composition. Although, I love the 'SESSIONS' format, it supports the layout, both in literal and Visual values, I am not sure that will be the case when it eventually comes out!
Who knows?
Billy Shears In a recent interview Lewisohn said that part 2 won’t be out before 2023.
Yep, I heard it too, he was behind anyway but the pandemic has knocked it back about 18 months!
So yes, you are indeed correct 👍
If there are any humans associated with The Beatles still alive in 2021--Sheila Bromberg being the latest to expire, at age 92--Apple Corps has instructed them to NOT cooperate with Mark Lewisohn. Shameful.
*My favourite Beatle has always been Yoko Ono. Full stop.*
*But nevertheless : I think Mark is THE historian the Beatles needed. So there.*
Extraordinary that they continued to evolve with their music. Probably also the reason that their fan base kept growing because they didn't find their touchstone and stay there. With Revolver, it became very apparent this was not a one- trick pony and Sgt. Pepper's, analogously, was Secretariat. Presciently, a person who heard the SPLHCB album stated, " This changes everything! "
Yes...But, don’t forget that a key point made by Lewisohn Is that they were innovating in 1962- 63 just as much as they continued to do 64-65 and on and on. You Can’t Do That and Please pleas me and Saw Her Standing There were just as radical and innovative in 62-63 as RS and Revolver were in 65-66.
1:03:46 - Look! It's Wee Willie Harris!
Interesting conversation about the movie, but why not show the video of the event as well?
Copyright
@@egertonmark *No. This channel is a reference podcast format. We don't take footages, we only take the important bit : the sound.*
These uploads are fantastic to have. Thank you. I would like to make a request/suggestion. Is there any way you can make the thumbnail images visually different from one another - just with an added logo or a coloured border, or something? There are so many videos all the same, and I can't be sure which ones I've watched already! Cheers.
*This channel is a reference podcast format. Each video has a different title with the different names of each interviewer(s) each time. For people who can read : that should be enough.*
About the football! one version of "Glass Onion" end up with someone screaming "it´s a goal it´s a goal" I wonder what match that was from? could that be from VM 1966?
It's BBC commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme.
So why didn't THE BEATLES purchase A HARD DAYS NIGHT film rights- It's kind of like the question Why didn't The BEATLES purchase their song rights before Michael Jackson
IIRC McCartney had the chance to buy Northern Songs but he thought it was too much money ($25m?). Hence Michael Jackson bought them. So Paul anyway had the chance but didn't take it - presumably he has regretted this ever since and every time they change hands before and after Jackson's death
About no cross-fertilization between pop music and sports-what about Gerry and the Pacemakers’ “You’ll Never Walk Alone” becoming a football anthem?
and we can't see the photos......
Pictures have a hard time showing up on audio recordings.
@@michaelharrington75 No, just push hard
Roy orbison made a film
Urgh... Didn't he just...