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The Beatles: Note By Note - EP019 - I Call Your Name

EP019 - I Call Your Name

11/03/24 • 53 min

The Beatles: Note By Note
Peter and Kenyon explore "I Call Your Name," a song John Lennon wrote at age 16 and later recorded by the Beatles and Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas. They dive into the song’s origins, highlighting its blues and ska influences, as well as its history, from Lennon's initial composition to its multiple versions. The hosts discuss the unique recording process, which included different mixes and takes for various releases, and analyze the song's structural elements, such as the experimental solo section and George Harrison's 12-string guitar debut. They also touch on how Lennon's early life experiences may have influenced the song's lyrics, providing a deeper understanding of its emotional context. This episode offers fresh insights into a lesser-known track, revealing the Beatles' evolving sound and Lennon's growth as a songwriter.

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Peter and Kenyon explore "I Call Your Name," a song John Lennon wrote at age 16 and later recorded by the Beatles and Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas. They dive into the song’s origins, highlighting its blues and ska influences, as well as its history, from Lennon's initial composition to its multiple versions. The hosts discuss the unique recording process, which included different mixes and takes for various releases, and analyze the song's structural elements, such as the experimental solo section and George Harrison's 12-string guitar debut. They also touch on how Lennon's early life experiences may have influenced the song's lyrics, providing a deeper understanding of its emotional context. This episode offers fresh insights into a lesser-known track, revealing the Beatles' evolving sound and Lennon's growth as a songwriter.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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undefined - LS019 - I Call Your Name - Lecture Series (bonus)

LS019 - I Call Your Name - Lecture Series (bonus)

In this Beatles lecture, Kenyon delves into "I Call Your Name," a song written by John Lennon when he was just 16. The discussion explores the song's straightforward lyrics and harmonic structure, highlighting its mix of blues and ska influences. Kenyon analyzes the use of unconventional chord progressions, melodic phrasing, and compositional techniques, noting how the song reflects Lennon's early experiences and emotions, possibly linked to his childhood and family life. The lecture also covers how the Beatles' version evolved from Lennon's initial ideas, the song's recording history, and its connection to Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas. Offering a deeper understanding of one of the Beatles' lesser-known tracks, this session provides insights into Lennon's development as a songwriter and encourages participants to experiment with reworking the song’s elements as a creative exercise.


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undefined - LS020 - Tip Of My Tongue - Lecture Series (bonus)

LS020 - Tip Of My Tongue - Lecture Series (bonus)

In this Beatles lecture, Kenyon delves into "Tip of My Tongue," a song written by Paul McCartney at age 20 and ultimately given to Liverpool singer Tommy Quickly. Though never officially recorded by the Beatles, this track offers an intriguing look at McCartney's songwriting experimentation. Kenyon explores its lyrical themes of nervous affection, noting the clever wordplay and the “la la la” motif, which captures the struggle of unspoken feelings. Musically, the song presents a distinct contrast to typical Beatles material, incorporating unusual chord changes and a melodic structure that adds a quirky charm. The lecture also examines Quickly’s recording, comparing it to other covers and analyzing how different artists interpret the song's unique qualities. Through detailed musical and lyrical analysis, Kenyon offers insights into why "Tip of My Tongue" is both an underappreciated curiosity and an example of the Beatles’ evolving songwriting techniques.


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