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Fans On The Run - Jim Berkenstadt (Ep. 67)

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It’s time for another mysterious episode of Fans On The Run! Joining me today is the “Rock And Roll Detective” and author of books like ‘Black Market Beatles’ and the instant-classic ‘The Beatle Who Vanished’, Jim Berkenstadt!

We talk about intriguing research around the 1964 Toronto concert, being recommended by George to the rest of the surviving Beatles at one of his last Apple meetings, a nickname christened by Neil Aspinall, the experience of the premiere of the Love show, work on the last “deluxe” edition of ‘All Things Must Pass’, the film rights of his book, lots of bootleg talk, the ancient Beatlefest “room”, the mysterious 2003 non-rerelease of the ‘Let It Be’ film, the psychological impact of being in The Beatles for such a short period of time, and the final word on the ‘Paul is dead’ mystery! All that and more.

This episode is available to stream wherever good podcasts can be heard!

Jim’s links:

http://www.thebeatlewhovanished.com/

https://www.facebook.com/RockAndRollDetective

https://twitter.com/rockdetective

Follow us elsewhere:

https://linktr.ee/fansontherun

Contact:

fansontherunpodcast@gmail.com

  continue reading

94 episodios

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It’s time for another mysterious episode of Fans On The Run! Joining me today is the “Rock And Roll Detective” and author of books like ‘Black Market Beatles’ and the instant-classic ‘The Beatle Who Vanished’, Jim Berkenstadt!

We talk about intriguing research around the 1964 Toronto concert, being recommended by George to the rest of the surviving Beatles at one of his last Apple meetings, a nickname christened by Neil Aspinall, the experience of the premiere of the Love show, work on the last “deluxe” edition of ‘All Things Must Pass’, the film rights of his book, lots of bootleg talk, the ancient Beatlefest “room”, the mysterious 2003 non-rerelease of the ‘Let It Be’ film, the psychological impact of being in The Beatles for such a short period of time, and the final word on the ‘Paul is dead’ mystery! All that and more.

This episode is available to stream wherever good podcasts can be heard!

Jim’s links:

http://www.thebeatlewhovanished.com/

https://www.facebook.com/RockAndRollDetective

https://twitter.com/rockdetective

Follow us elsewhere:

https://linktr.ee/fansontherun

Contact:

fansontherunpodcast@gmail.com

  continue reading

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