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When a fan sent us all 13 new tracks an entire month before they dropped, we took the opportunity to dissect every outtake: its history, its gear, and exactly what we think of it.
With isolated clips never heard before on YouTube (and a month of early prep to make this), we break down the alternate takes, studio chatter, and the evolution of some of The Beatles most iconic songs.
We also get into the ongoing debate around modern Beatles remixes – especially the 2025 mix of “Real Love” – and what’s gained (and lost) with the use of AI to enhance songs.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
- How specific takes shed light on the Beatles’ songwriting and arranging choices
- The evolution of songs like "In My Life," "Nowhere Man," “All You Need Is Love”, “Fool on the Hill”, and “Hey Bulldog” (and 7 more!)
- Studio chatter that reveals their personalities and working dynamic
- Praise for John Lennon’s standout vocal performances on these sessions
- A frank critique of the 2025 “Real Love” mix and the provocative creative choices in the remix
If you enjoy deep dives into Beatles sessions, alternate takes, and controversial remixes, make sure to like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you don’t miss future episodes.
By Gear, There and EverywhereWhen a fan sent us all 13 new tracks an entire month before they dropped, we took the opportunity to dissect every outtake: its history, its gear, and exactly what we think of it.
With isolated clips never heard before on YouTube (and a month of early prep to make this), we break down the alternate takes, studio chatter, and the evolution of some of The Beatles most iconic songs.
We also get into the ongoing debate around modern Beatles remixes – especially the 2025 mix of “Real Love” – and what’s gained (and lost) with the use of AI to enhance songs.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
- How specific takes shed light on the Beatles’ songwriting and arranging choices
- The evolution of songs like "In My Life," "Nowhere Man," “All You Need Is Love”, “Fool on the Hill”, and “Hey Bulldog” (and 7 more!)
- Studio chatter that reveals their personalities and working dynamic
- Praise for John Lennon’s standout vocal performances on these sessions
- A frank critique of the 2025 “Real Love” mix and the provocative creative choices in the remix
If you enjoy deep dives into Beatles sessions, alternate takes, and controversial remixes, make sure to like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you don’t miss future episodes.