
BONUS Eleanor Rigby Lyrical Analysis
01/22/25 • 50 min
Eleanor and Tony put the playlists down and pick up their pens for a detour into leisurely analysis of "Eleanor Rigby". Jars, socks, and iambic pentameter? Who is it for?
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Eleanor and Tony put the playlists down and pick up their pens for a detour into leisurely analysis of "Eleanor Rigby". Jars, socks, and iambic pentameter? Who is it for?
Want to join the ride and rate these bad boys yourself? Shoot us a message at [email protected] to get a copy of our spreadsheet.
Loving the pod -- or think our ratings are rubbish? We want to hear from you! Leave a comment wherever you listen to podcasts or shoot us an email.
Theme song by Marshy Reed Whistler
Logo designed by Michelle Dimuzio
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Eleanor, Do You Want To Drive Eight Cars
In a titular episode, Tony battles COVID and a crippling Twin Peaks addiction, but the show must go on. Eleanor shares piles of research on two songs oddly-inspired by film soundtracks and two inspired by chauffeurs. And: has George been shortchanged by the Beatles and our own podcast? Follow along with the song list from this episode, available on Youtube and Spotify.
"Do You Want To Know A Secret"
"Drive My Car"
"Eight Days A Week"
"Eleanor Rigby"
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Every Little Flying Monkey’s Got Something to Fix
Eleanor and Tony read some fan mail, settle the hottest Beatles debate (with data!), rate and review some underrated songs, and give tribute to a big Beatles fan, David Lynch. Follow along with the song list from this episode, available on Youtube and Spotify.
"Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey"
"Every Little Thing"
"Fixing a Hole"
"Flying"
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