In the tenth month of our year with the Beatles, Graeme Burk and Rob Jones are joined once again by Reality Bomb co-producer, writer and musician Alex Kennard as they devote the entire episode to examining the White Album. Graeme, Rob and Alex discuss the White Album's strengths, the great tracks and the weird little tracks that they're rooting for all the same. There's a deep dive into several of the tracks, particularly "Helter Skelter" and "Revolution No. 9" and Graeme, Alex and Rob talk about how the album signals the beginning of the end of the Beatles. And, as they say, much more!
Announcing... Deeper Cuts!
Episode 12 - Let It Be
Episode 11b - Leftover Singles and B-Sides 1966-1970
Episode 11a - The Animated Beatles
Episode 11 - Abbey Road
Episode 9a - Eight Days A Week reviewed
Episode 9 - Magical Mystery Tour
Episode 8 - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Episode 7 - Revolver
Episode 6a - Leftover Singles and B-Sides 1963-1965
Episode 6 - Rubber Soul
Episode 5a - Films About The Beatles
Episode 5 - Help!
Episode 4 - Beatles For Sale
Episode 3a - A Tribute To George Martin
Episode 3 - A Hard Day's Night
Episode 2 - With The Beatles
Episode 1 - Please Please Me
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