
BDJ's Cellar Full of Remixes Podcast
1) Episode 285: Blackbird not feat. Beyonce
Beyoncé's new cover of the Beatles' "Blackbird" on her "Cowboy Carter" album uses the original 1968 backing track by Paul McCartney, including his acoustic guitar and foot tapping. "Blackbird" was wri...Show More
2) Episode 284: Spiritual Regeneration - Happy Birthday
The Beatles' journey to India in 1968 is a fascinating slice of rock 'n' roll history that continues to intrigue music fans and historians alike. It was a time of spiritual exploration and prolific so...Show More
3) Episode 283: Paul McCartney's "Once Upon a Long Ago" and the Freddie Mercury Connection
McCartney's 1987 single "Once Upon a Long Ago" carries with it a bittersweet tale of what could have been a historic collaboration. The song, which was part of McCartney's compilation album "All the B...Show More
4) Episode 282: Sinatra's "Lady is a Champ": A Tribute to Maureen Starkey
It was 1968 when Peter Brown, a close associate of the Beatles, approached none other than Frank Sinatra to perform a unique rendition of "The Lady is a Tramp" for Maureen Starkey's birthday, Ringo St...Show More
5) Episode 281: #9 Dream Take 1
The second single to be released from Walls And Bridges, â#9 Dreamâ continued John's fascination with the number nine. He woke up one morning and wrote down the words along with the melody. He had no ...Show More
6) Episode 280: Mind Games; BDJ Relax-Mix
The Deluxe set of Lennon's 'Mind Games' album just arrived. It contains 6CD's and 2 Blu-ray discs. Asa result, there are (at least) 6 different mixes of each song on the album. How can a Remixer resis...Show More
7) Episode 279: Oh Darling ft. John Lennon
In an interview in the late 70's, Lennon said that he would have sung Oh Darling better than McCartney did. Unfortunately, Lennon did not supply a recording to substantiate his claim.But now, thanks t...Show More
8) Episode 277: For You Blue: Johns (left) vs Spector (right)
For You Blue is a song by the Beatles, written by George Harrison and released on their 1970 album Let It Be. Glyn Johns and Phil Spector were two of the producers who worked on the album, but they ha...Show More
9) Episode 276: No Values ft. Mick Jagger
One of the rare original songs on McCartney's âGive My Regards To Broad Streetâ soundtrack was âNo Valuesâ. However, it was s not composed for the film. The song had been in the works since late 1980,...Show More
10) Episode 275: Now and Then: String Quartet
The production of the last Beatles single, Now and Then, is lush, to say the least. A heavily compressed piano (McCartney) accompanies Lennon's vocals. The string octet kicks in, we hear backing vocal...Show More