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Teaflix with Dr. Angie McCartney and Ruth McCartney

One of the most fun interviews we’ve done on the Yellow Submarine!

We were live with Dr. Angie McCartney and Ruth McCartney on their Teaflix. We talked about why this feel-good movie is good for the soul.

Listen to the recording on Facebook.

(Clicking the image will take you to Facebook to watch the video.)

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Ranking the Beatles #158: Only a Northern Song

Here’s one of the most fun Beatles podcasts out there!

“Ranking the Beatles” with husband-wife team Jonathan and Julia Pretus gave us a terrific interview about our interpretations of Yellow Submarine in our new book.

They invited us to guest on their episode about “Only a Northern Song” and we are delighted to share it with you here. We come on about 5 minutes in.

How could anyone possibly pick the “best” Beatles song?

Well, these two folks from New Orleans are attempting to do just that and sharing their countdown with special guests to make for some juicy listening.

Here’s a link to their website, RankingtheBeatles.com, so you can binge-listen to all the back episodes!

Here’s how they describe our episode:

“There’s no shortage of songs in the Beatles’ catalog in which the listener can project their own lives and stories into the lyrics.

A song complaining about being on the short end of a bad publishing deal may not be one of those songs, but that’s just what “Only A Northern Song” is.

George’s first attempt at a track for Sgt. Pepper is a droney, somewhat monotone diatribe about the needlessness of writing lyrics with meaning, or singing a song in tune, because at the end of the day, it’s a Beatles song and people are going to buy it.

And George is only going to get 0.8% of the royalties, even if he wrote the song.

After being sent through a psychedelic–Summer-of-Love–acid-soaked–journey, it found a new life with the Yellow Submarine soundtrack where it gets suitably trippy treatment in the film.

It’s a track that, as a song, may not have too much to offer or connect to, but as a record, there’s lots to grab on to and something new to hear every time you listen.

It may not be George’s finest moment in the mid-’60s, but it’s not a dud by any stretch.

Joining us this week are Dr. Bob Hieronimus and Laura Cortner, authors of the new book, It’s All In The Mind: Inside The Beatles Yellow Submarine, Vol. 2.

A studier of esoterica, Dr. Bob has been on a long journey of deciphering deeper meanings behind the film, and behind the band’s works in general, and how they’ve impacted the world.

He and Laura spent years interviewing and talking to creators of the film to get the most in-depth story of the creation of the film, and the meaning behind so much of it.

We touch on all sorts of different subjects, from gaining higher consciousness, studying the deeper meaning of symbolism with Jimi Hendrix, behind-the-scenes stories from the creation of the film, and a striking story about Ringo’s kleptomania.”

Pick up a copy of their book at YellowSubmarineBook.com, mention that you heard about it on Ranking the Beatles, and they’ll send you some bonus Yellow Submarine goodies for free!

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Interview with Plastic EP and Cha-Chi Loprete on Facebook Live

Screenshot of our interview with Plastic EP and Cha-Chi Loprete

Watch us on Facebook Live with pop culture archivist Plastic EP and Cha-Chi Loprete, host of the Breakfast With The Beatles radio show. (Starts at 16:00)

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Review by Ear Candy Mag

It’s All in the Mind – Inside The Beatles Yellow Submarine Vol. 2″ is more of a companion than a sequel to 2002’s “Inside The Beatles Yellow Submarine”. It dives deeper into the story of the film (please excuse the nautical pun!). It features sections that were left out of Vol. 1, in addition to talking to artists that weren’t contacted for the first book and giving more inside stories of the creation of this groundbreaking film. And, it is even more colorful than Vol. 1, with many pictures in full-color! …

“Inside The Beatles Yellow Submarine” (Vol 1) cemented Dr. Bob’s reputation as the definitive expert on all things Yellow Submarine, and is one of the most important & factual books about the Beatles story. Additionally, Bob’s books are a valuable addition to film history itself: the film history of Yellow Submarine once existing in a vast sea of holes, a void where no real or factual information about the film could be found. Where there was once a colorless void, Hieronimus (and Laura Cortner) has brought back the color of truth. Dr. Bob is truly the “Patron Saint of Yellow Submarine”…

— Ronnie Dannelly, EAR CANDY, the eclectic, internet-only music/pop culture magazine

Read the full review at Ear Candy Mag