
BeatlesTalk
The Beatles in Their Own Words
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Narrated by:
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The Beatles
About this listen
BeatlesTalk traces the historic odyssey of the Fab Four, beginning in England, 1963, with the conquest of their own country, leading to a successful invasion of America. Topics include their haircuts and how they named the group, comments on their pending trips to America, President Johnson, songwriting, and their reaction to fame and money. This incredible story is told through appearances, press conferences, and interviews exclusively in the words of the Beatles.
Public Domain (P)2016 SpeechWorks, a division of SoundWorks, Inc.
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You won’t learn anything about the Beatles … but it is a great glimpse into a moment in time, their early years. You’ll even recognize how reporters and news has changed.
Just a painful pity the production cheaper out on not hiring any audio engineer to compress and level the recordings.
Very hard to listen to … other than in headphones with your finger on the volume.
The Beatles are a great time capsule pity produc didn’t hire a High School audio club to edit these versus a 5th grader
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