Season 1, Episode 27 - Rubber Soul

02/12/2025 53 min Temporada 1 Episodio 27

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Join Keith as he celebrates the 60th anniversary of the release of the Beatles’ album “Rubber Soul”, and talks about why he loves this album so much.Cited:Theme music: “Blues In My Socks” by Dagored; Source: https://freetouse.com/music“Capitalism without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy” by Jonathan Haskel & Stian Westlake (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University, 2017)“Drive My Car”, “Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)”, “You Won't See Me”, “Nowhere Man”, “The Word”, “Michelle”, “Girl”, “I'm Looking Through You”, “In My Life”, “Wait”, “Run For Your Life”, “You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away” written by John Lennon & Paul McCartney, copyright 1965 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC & MPL Communications. All rights reserved. Used by permission.“Think for Yourself”, “If I Needed Someone” written by George Harrison, copyright 1965 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. All rights reserved. Used by permission.“What Goes On” written by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, & Richard Starkey, copyright 1965 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC & MPL Communications. All rights reserved. Used by permission.“Rubber Soul” recordings copyright 1965 by Universal Music Group & Apple Records. All rights reserved. Used by permission.To purchase “Rubber Soul” via Amazon.com: https://a.co/d/bhooVVTTo stream “Rubber Soul” on iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/rubber-soul/1441164359To stream “Rubber Soul” on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/50o7kf2wLwVmOTVYJOTplm?si=mpRAkQU2SNq8odWD7VPMfg“Baby, Let’s Play House” written by Arthur Gunter, copyright 1955 Embassy Music Corporation / LPGV Music; performed by Elvis Presley, copyright 1955 Sony Music Entertainment https://open.spotify.com/track/4Ls0zLUccPv9o0G4Uio503?si=1a496370673e4570“The Bells of Rhymney” written by Idris Davies & Pete Seeger, copyright 1958, 1965 Ludlow Music Inc; performed by the Byrds, copyright 1965 Sony Music Entertainment https://open.spotify.com/track/1mpv6hIbfG75txI9zJGcf4?si=fcf398cfce844bb6“California Girls” written by Brian Douglas Wilson & Mike E. Love, copyright 1965 Irving Music & Universal Music Group; performed by the Beach Boys, copyright 1965 Brother Records Inc & Iconic Artists Group https://open.spotify.com/track/0mwr3py9MZIOdvOrI31h6r?si=3763329efefd4354“It’s the Same Old Song” written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, & Edward Holland Jr, copyright 1965 Stone Agate Music; performed by the Four Tops, copyright 1965 Motown Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc https://open.spotify.com/track/7d1ustAIlXG7ht5Q4IOv7s?si=49420aa15d114334“Like a Rolling Stone” written & performed by Bob Dylan; copyright 1965 Warner Bros. Inc.; renewed 1993 by Special Rider Music; recording copyright 1965 Sony Music Entertainment https://open.spotify.com/track/3AhXZa8sUQht0UEdBJgpGc?si=11790a9983214004“Mr. Tambourine Man” written by Bob Dylan, copyright 1964, 1965 by Warner Bros. Inc, renewed 1992, 1993 by Special Rider Music; performed by the Byrds, copyright 1965 Sony Music Entertainment https://open.spotify.com/track/2HCaIYjkvWSZzaSKUoOh3d?si=13f633532a97429a“Respect” written & performed by Otis Redding; copyright 1965 Tenyor Music, Irving Music, Big O Holdings LLC, & Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC https://open.spotify.com/track/0wffUvdtOWdnFt3rZFQtlr?si=10a266517c224459This podcast episode uses small clips of musical recordings for educational purposes, purposes of criticism, and in order to provide commentary on such clips. In every instance, without exception, we believe this to be protected as fair use in the USA, fair dealing in the UK & EEA, & similar exceptions in other nations’ copyright laws.The episode’s show notes features links to purchase the major recordings excerpted, along with links to legal, royalty-paying, streams of the full recordings.This podcast is an educational resource, one which has no negative effect on the market for the works excerpted, & which is intended to increase that market by putting those works into their historical context.