Ep. 11.2 | Favourite Solo Lennon Songs (DELUXE REISSUE)

In honour of John Lennon's 81st birthday (8+1=9...β›ŽπŸ‘½), we're celebrating our favourite solo songs from Dr. Winston O'Boogie, with an extra-enhanced reissue of our eleventh episode (11 minus 1 minus 1 = 9...πŸ‘½β™‹οΈ), augmented with all the bells, whistles, and buzzers you've come to expect from The Beatles Podcast with No Name. In this 2.0...

πŸ”§ Could building supervisor Dwayne Schneider have saved John's "One Day at a Time" from becoming pop pap?

πŸ§ͺ T.J. entertains a conspiracy about proto-punk art rockers The Tubes

🧳 Tony laments his inability to become a hobo and somehow equates it with his personality being more "Paul"

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Long live Long John!

[Originally issued August 8, 2020]

After a brief tease of their other hit podcast β€œTalkin’ Prov,” T.J. and Tony delve into their favorite solo John Lennon songs. During which, Tony explores therapy for his relationship with Catholicism, and T.J. ponders the whereabouts of Vanessa Williams.
 
Attention linguists: In this episode T.J. coins the word β€œbagpack” while Tony employs the adjective β€œCD-shaped.”
Plus, T.J. and Tony swap β€œgetting dosed” stories.
 
Facked cheque: John Cage beat everyone to the silent punch with β€œ4’33”” in 1952.

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