#87 – You Never Give Me Your Money with Tom Hunyady (co-host, 2Legs and Talk More Talk podcasts)
In many ways, Paul McCartney is the ultimate storyteller. He’s got an unparalleled ability to craft characters and a situations that are so vivid, you can’t easily tell when he’s hiding his own feelings and life stories in them. So when we writes a song where he’s totally upfront about a situation, no story, no characters, you can bet it’s something important to him. And that’s what he’s doing with “You Never Give Me Your Money” from Abbey Road. Maybe the first time we get. real glimpse of the Paul who can take various fragments and create a composition with different movements, the song discusses his frustration with the Beatles’ inner-organization fighting over their financial situation. One might think a song with such a specific perspective would make it hard to connect to, but Paul’s vocal is so on point and so emotive and authentic, it’s easy to connect to. It’s also, imho, the auditory blueprint for Abbey Road, crystal clear guitars, signature drum fills, sparkling sonics, it’s a true gem of the catalogue.
Joining us this week is someone who knows McCartney pretty darn well, Tom Hunyady, co-host of 2Legs, A Solo Paul McCartney Podcast, as well Talk More Talk, A Solo Beatles Videocast. Tom’s been deep-diving into Paul’s catalogue for a long, long time, and we’re big fans of his shows, so when we had a chance to connect at the Fest for Beatles Fans, we couldn’t have been happier. Tom joins us (with a BIG discrepancy in our ranking) to discuss the Beatles podcast landscape, One Hand Clapping, recognizing Paul’s genius, and more. Be sure to check out 2Legs and Talk More Talk to follow what Tom’s doing!
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