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Justin Cox and Ryan Page look at 1967, when psychedelia abounds in the form of costumes, concepts and out-there album titles. It's a rowdy little year. Justin reps The Beatles and Ryan reps the Stones this week. The major releases are: Beatles: St...
Did you know "Paint it, Black" has a comma in it?
Justin Cox and Ryan Page look at 1966, when The Beatles make what many believe to be their best album and The Rolling Stones make a few of their biggest hits. Ryan reps The Beatles and Justin reps the Stones this week. The major releases are: Beatles: Revolver Stones: Aftermath, Got Live if You Want It! At 25:00, Nate Wilcox of the Let It Roll Podcast jumps in to drop some knowledge. Justin and Ryan pick back up at 37:00. Subscribe to the show and share it with your friends. Beatles vs...
Justin Cox and Ryan Page look at 1965, when The Beatles make their first masterpiece and The Rolling Stones put out three whole records in one damn year, including their first gigantic hit song. Justin reps The Beatles and Ryan reps the Stones this week. The major releases are: Beatles: HELP!, Rubber Soul Stones: Rolling Stones No. 2, Out of Our Heads, Rolling Stones Now, December's Children At 22:00, Corey O’Flanagan of the Songfacts Podcast jumps in to drop some knowledge...
HELP!, Rubber Soul and a bunch of Stones records.
Justin Cox and Ryan Page settle into 1964—the year the Beatles take off internationally and the Stones put out their first full-length records. Justin reps The Beatles and Ryan reps the Stones this week. The major releases are: Beatles: Hard Days Night, Beatles For Sale Stones: The Rolling Stones, England’s Newest Hit Makers, 12x5 At 28:30, Stephen Daniel Arnoff of Bob Dylan: About Man and God and Law pops in to offer his opinion and tell a cool Dylan/Beatles crossroads story...
Featuring: Hard Days Night, Beatles For Sale, England's Newest Hit Makers, 12x5, etc.
We look at the fist days of both bands, introduce the podcast structure, and draft what bands we'll represent in each year of the podcast series.
Justin Cox and Ryan Page introduce the idea behind the show and look at some of the Beatles and Rolling Stones pre-1964 output. The Beatles deliver Please Please Me and With the Beatles while the Rolling Stones are at work on their first EP. At 21-minutes, musician Evan Daly joins us to weigh in on the early days of both bands and at 30-minutes Justin and Ryan draft which bands each of us will be representing in each episode of this podcast. - Email the show at beatlesvsstonespod@gmail...
A 10-episode podcast series in which two pals argue about two of the most important bands to ever do it.