#190 There's A Place & #189 Devil In Her Heart - Ranking & year-end wrap up with Jonathan & Julia

One of the great things this podcast has given over so far is a chance to re-examine songs you've heard hundreds of times. Through that, "There's A Place" revealed itself to be the roots of the introspective and sensitive Lennon who goes on the bring us songs like "Nowhere Man," "Strawberry Fields Forever," all the way to "Watching The Wheels." And it's brave as hell to put a song that low-key is commentary on mental health on your debut album in 1963, a time when those things weren't really discussed. But this is maybe the first time the Beatles become a band that people could connect to through song on a mental/emotional level, in that "this song gets me" kind of way. On the flip, "Devil In Her Heart" shows the band finding material that no one else was playing or listening to, standing out among the other bands in Liverpool with more interesting choices and songs. They really connect on girl-group songs, and this song is no different. An overlooked, under-appreciated tune which, due to this podcast, finally led us to the original version, which rules! This week, we elected to have no guest, and take a look back at the first season of our show. Jonathan and Julia chat about what they've learned and what's surprised them about this deep dive into the Fabs catalog, feeling conflicted about past rankings (and a couple of future ones), and touch briefly on what's to come in the new year. 2020 has been pretty awful, but doing this podcast has been the real highlight for us, so thank you all for joining us this season! Season 2 starts up in January! Be sure to follow along, leave your comments, and join in on the discussion on the rankings at Facebook (facebook.com/rankingthebeatles) and on Instagram @rankingthebeatles. Enjoying the show and want to show your support? Check out https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support!  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rankingthebeatles/support

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Musician and self-described Beatles fanatic Jonathan Pretus ranked the entire recorded catalog of the Beatles, because he's a big, big nerd. Then he decided to make a podcast to talk with other people and learn about their connection with The Beatles' music. Tune in as Jonathan and his guests, joined by his co-host/wife Julia (a more level-headed, casual fan) discuss the rankings, what they think makes each song so great (or not-so-great), and see if it really is a fool's errand to try and rank the music of the greatest band of all time. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rankingthebeatles/support