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Baby You Can Rate My Song - BONUS Eleanor Rigby Lyrical Analysis

BONUS Eleanor Rigby Lyrical Analysis

01/22/25 • 50 min

Baby You Can Rate My Song

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 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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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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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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