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This week brings part three of our visit with Dr. Ken Womack (dean of the Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Monmouth University in New Jersey), closing out this series. The main topic this week is the future of Beatles releases, particularly in comparison to the overwhelming output from "his Bob-ness." Why did so many fans have mixed feelings about the "Eight Days a Week" film? Is there justification for the even larger percentage that are downright hostile toward the "new" edition of "Hollywod Bowl"? Given those issues, is there a way to satisfy fans of all ages (boomers, GenX and millenials), or will there always be a Generation Gap for Beatles fans. Tune in and find out our opinion!
By Ed Chen and Jon Stone, Lonnie Pena, Martin Quibell4.2
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This week brings part three of our visit with Dr. Ken Womack (dean of the Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Monmouth University in New Jersey), closing out this series. The main topic this week is the future of Beatles releases, particularly in comparison to the overwhelming output from "his Bob-ness." Why did so many fans have mixed feelings about the "Eight Days a Week" film? Is there justification for the even larger percentage that are downright hostile toward the "new" edition of "Hollywod Bowl"? Given those issues, is there a way to satisfy fans of all ages (boomers, GenX and millenials), or will there always be a Generation Gap for Beatles fans. Tune in and find out our opinion!

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