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In the summer of 1995 Paul hosted his own radio show titled "Oobu Joobu"which was syndicated across the USA. The show was a mixed bag of influential music from his & the Beatles past, reggae music, interview clips, a section on Linda's cooking the aptly titled "Cook of the House". Most importantly it contained the first commercial airing of many McCartney demos/outtakes and soundchecks.
This week on 2Legs Tom and Andy are joined by their in-house artist Ethan Alexanian as they discuss their favorite portions of the show as they re-cap the 15 episodes. They also discuss the frankenstein aspect of how the series is represented on the Flaming Pie singles from 1997.
Ethan and Andy also discuss the start of their new show "Anything But The Beatles".
Did you listen to the show originally in 1995? Was it as good as you remembered? Worth a revisit? or nah? Tell us below!
By Andy Nicholes & Tom Hunyady3.9
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In the summer of 1995 Paul hosted his own radio show titled "Oobu Joobu"which was syndicated across the USA. The show was a mixed bag of influential music from his & the Beatles past, reggae music, interview clips, a section on Linda's cooking the aptly titled "Cook of the House". Most importantly it contained the first commercial airing of many McCartney demos/outtakes and soundchecks.
This week on 2Legs Tom and Andy are joined by their in-house artist Ethan Alexanian as they discuss their favorite portions of the show as they re-cap the 15 episodes. They also discuss the frankenstein aspect of how the series is represented on the Flaming Pie singles from 1997.
Ethan and Andy also discuss the start of their new show "Anything But The Beatles".
Did you listen to the show originally in 1995? Was it as good as you remembered? Worth a revisit? or nah? Tell us below!

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