
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
It’s Beatles day! In this deep dive into one of music's most legendary partnerships, Ian Leslie and Tyler unpack the complex relationship between John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Leslie, whose book John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs examines this creative pairing, reveals how their contrasting personalities—John's intuitive, sometimes chaotic approach and Paul's methodical perfectionism—created a unique creative alchemy that neither could fully replicate after the Beatles split.
They explore John's immediate songwriting brilliance versus Paul's gradual development, debate when the Beatles truly became the Beatles, dissect their best and worst covers, examine the nuances of their collaborative composition process, consider their many musical influences, challenge the sentiment in "Yesterday," evaluate unreleased tracks and post-Beatles reunions, contemplate what went wrong between John and Paul in 1969, assess their solo careers and collaborations with others, compare underrated McCartney and Lennon albums, and ultimately extract broader lessons about creative partnerships.
Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links, or watch the full video.
Recorded March 4th, 2025.
Help keep the show ad free by donating today!
Other ways to connect
Photo Credits: Chris Floyd
4.8
23162,316 ratings
It’s Beatles day! In this deep dive into one of music's most legendary partnerships, Ian Leslie and Tyler unpack the complex relationship between John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Leslie, whose book John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs examines this creative pairing, reveals how their contrasting personalities—John's intuitive, sometimes chaotic approach and Paul's methodical perfectionism—created a unique creative alchemy that neither could fully replicate after the Beatles split.
They explore John's immediate songwriting brilliance versus Paul's gradual development, debate when the Beatles truly became the Beatles, dissect their best and worst covers, examine the nuances of their collaborative composition process, consider their many musical influences, challenge the sentiment in "Yesterday," evaluate unreleased tracks and post-Beatles reunions, contemplate what went wrong between John and Paul in 1969, assess their solo careers and collaborations with others, compare underrated McCartney and Lennon albums, and ultimately extract broader lessons about creative partnerships.
Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links, or watch the full video.
Recorded March 4th, 2025.
Help keep the show ad free by donating today!
Other ways to connect
Photo Credits: Chris Floyd
4,222 Listeners
2,250 Listeners
26,434 Listeners
1,772 Listeners
72 Listeners
376 Listeners
892 Listeners
24 Listeners
87 Listeners
725 Listeners
678 Listeners
389 Listeners
36 Listeners
8,635 Listeners
10 Listeners
91 Listeners
145 Listeners
114 Listeners
4 Listeners
89 Listeners