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John Lennon looks to his past to bring some classic rock 'n' roll into the 70s, while navigating the shadiness of Maurice Levy and the growing insanity of Phil Spector. We dissect this album of covers while discussing why the Beatles persevered when other rock 'n' roll bands faded away, the 'colour of music', whether Linda McCartney should just sing everything and Cameron makes some wildly unfounded accusations. To top it all off, we completely reimagine John's reimagining of Larry Williams' 'Bony Maronie' in the style of the Beastie Boys meets Beck.
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By Jess Porter, Cameron Sanderson and Jack Gilligan4.2
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John Lennon looks to his past to bring some classic rock 'n' roll into the 70s, while navigating the shadiness of Maurice Levy and the growing insanity of Phil Spector. We dissect this album of covers while discussing why the Beatles persevered when other rock 'n' roll bands faded away, the 'colour of music', whether Linda McCartney should just sing everything and Cameron makes some wildly unfounded accusations. To top it all off, we completely reimagine John's reimagining of Larry Williams' 'Bony Maronie' in the style of the Beastie Boys meets Beck.
If you enjoy the show, please leave us a review in-app, or consider becoming a patron on Patreon for as little as £2 a month: https://www.patreon.com/wedontbelieveinbeatles
Want to keep up with our favourite songs on each album? Check the Spotify playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3zmBrObBFl8FnwxUn77QAp?si=b0b2f29e20c14c62
Follow us on Instagram @wedontbelieveinbeatles and Twitter @postbeatlespod