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The yesterday and today podcast is a fan-made, not for profit, just for fun compilation of chronological source materials as they pertain to the Beatles. This show is in no way affiliated with Apple Corps, nor any organization connected to John, Paul, George or Ringo in any way... though we do consider ourselves premiere members of the Bungalow Bill fun club. So kick back, turn off your mind, relax and download the stream...we hope you will enjoy the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Beatles ’93 pt3

Beatles ’93 pt3

2026-04-1201:20:34

The New World Tour and Ringo Starr Going Home
Beatles ’93 pt2

Beatles ’93 pt2

2026-03-1401:20:40

A New World Tour for Paul McCartney and the Band!
Beatles ’93 pt1

Beatles ’93 pt1

2026-02-2701:30:35

Off the Ground!
Beatles ’92 pt8

Beatles ’92 pt8

2026-02-0801:18:30

Meeting Paul McCartney at the Ed Sullivan Theater!
Beatles ’92 pt7

Beatles ’92 pt7

2026-01-1701:17:20

Youth, Arsenio and a Century Award
Beatles ’92 pt6

Beatles ’92 pt6

2025-12-2201:23:31

It's the fall of 1992 and somehow, someway, George Harrison is back on the concert stage. After so many years without live performance, the last few years of George's musical life brought the prospect of a wider world tour closer and closer, albeit this time a one-off show celebrating the music of Bob Dylan. With Ringo Starr's second All Star Band tour a rousing success the world over, and new music aplenty, the 90s seemed poised to offer the biggest excitement of post-Beatles activity yet - and the best was only to come...
Beatles ’92 pt5

Beatles ’92 pt5

2025-11-2701:22:45

It's July 1992 and Ringo Starr is touring Europe with his All Starr Band! Ringo's successful second world tour brought the band to Montreux, Berlin, Brescia and back again - bringing with it a continued barrage of warm reviews and excited fans across Europe. Plus, Paul's back in the studio breaking promises, Anthology plans take shape and more as the summer of '92 rolls on! 
Beatles ’92 pt4

Beatles ’92 pt4

2025-11-0801:24:00

Summer 1992 is here and Ringo Starr is back on the road with his All Starr Band! This second installment of Ringo's successful tour formula (as evidenced in the triumphant 1989 version) includes familiar faces Joe Walsh and Nils Lofgren, plus new sounds from Todd Rundgren, Dave Edmunds, Timothy B. Schmit, Burton Cummings, Tim Cappello, and a very special guest on drums, Ringo's son Zak Starkey! From Holmdel to Kansas and onward to Liverpool and Europe, this collection of musical legends once again celebrate The Beatles and solo hits Starr is known for - plus live cuts from the new Time Takes Time album. As the All Starrs hit the road to conquer it once more, Paul McCartney's new LP was taking shape... 
Beatles ’92 pt3

Beatles ’92 pt3

2025-10-2601:23:53

With Ringo Starr's new LP Time Takes Time receiving some of the most favorable reaction since Ringo's mid-70's efforts, all was well in June of 1992. SO well, in fact, that another ALL STARR BAND tour was planned and underway, this time sporting some new music from a new LP - a first for Ringo. As an all-new cast of All-Starrs set their sights on New York, Paul McCartney celebrated birthday #50 with a planned new release of his own, which he and the band continued to hone and refine...
Beatles ’92 pt2

Beatles ’92 pt2

2025-10-0401:15:58

Time Takes Time
Beatles ’92 pt1

Beatles ’92 pt1

2025-09-1401:24:02

LIPA, The Royal Albert Hall, and a new LP for Ringo
Beatles ’91 pt6

Beatles ’91 pt6

2025-09-0101:36:04

George Across Japan in the 1992 Finale
Beatles ’91 pt5

Beatles ’91 pt5

2025-08-0901:11:21

George Harrison Hits the Road!
Beatles ’91 pt4

Beatles ’91 pt4

2025-07-2501:20:22

Help Yourself and Recording for Ringo
Beatles ’91 pt3

Beatles ’91 pt3

2025-07-1601:22:23

Summer 1991 and Macca's Oratorio
Beatles ’91 pt2

Beatles ’91 pt2

2025-06-2201:18:06

Live, from Springfield, it's Yesterday & Today's fabulous 211th episode - 1991 pt2! Well, maybe not LIVE, exactly, but certainly from Springfield, as this episode features the first of the Beatle cameos on the iconic cartoon primetime staple The Simpsons. When Homer stumbles upon Marge's old portrait tribute to Ringo Starr, The Simpsons re-enter the art scene to dramatic results. Even more dramatic, perhaps, is the cutaway scenes featuring none other than Ringo Starr himself, who is STILL responding to his 1960's fan mail when he too stumbles upon Marge's portrait. This iconic appearance will herald many more on the show - and also coincides with another as-yet-to-be iconic appearance by a former Beatle on a different TV channel. MTV's new Unplugged series has just debuted, and Paul McCartney's live LP of the recorded performance is out in the world! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beatles ’91 pt1

Beatles ’91 pt1

2025-06-0701:20:05

1991 starts with a bang! Or is it a twist? The Traveling Wilburys' latest single The Wilbury Twist is the latest release from the super-group whose popularity continued well on into the new year, and signaled the continued resilience of the George Harrison comeback of the prior decade. While George and pals were twisting, Paul McCartney was back on stage with a new iteration of his touring band - this time to to kick-off the new MTV show titled Unplugged. In one of the most intimate and deep-cut-laden performances of his post-Beatles career, McCartney too was on a winning streak into 1991 - and this was only the beginning... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beatles ’90 pt7

Beatles ’90 pt7

2025-05-1001:10:52

It's the finale of 1990 and Paul McCartney is drawing a historic year in his solo career to a close with a new single. Taken from his new Tripping the Live Fantastic package capturing the best performances from his whirlwind 89-90 World Tour, the single All My Trials captures Macca and the band at their most soulful. A fitting, poignant end to a year that would come to define Paul for the rest of his life, and secure his legacy as the 20th century's most prolific pop prodigy. With new music from George Harrison's Traveling Wilburys still on the charts, so ends the beginning of a new decade in Beatle World. Next, it's 1991... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beatles ’90 pt6

Beatles ’90 pt6

2025-04-2101:21:00

The Traveling Wilburys are coming! The Traveling Wilburys are coming! Well, actually they're HERE as of October 29th, 1990 and the release of The Traveling Wilburys vol3 -- the highly anticipated follow-up to the super-group's hit debut record. Despite the shift in decade and the fallen Roy Orbison, the project begun by George Harrison had another hit on their hands with this latest release - successful in both album and singles charts alike. Cuts like Wilbury Twist, Last Night and She's My Baby offered a dose of vitality for the genre of rock'n'roll amidst a crowded marketplace of new sounds that would have been largely unrecognizable a scant decade prior. More importantly, this was new George Harrison music in the 1990s...a signal for more on the horizon? Or perhaps a last burst of excitement... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beatles ’90 pt5

Beatles ’90 pt5

2025-04-0701:17:24

Summer 1990 brought an increasingly unusual sight for fans in an ever-evolving post-Beatles world: the release of two new singles by two former Beatles respectively. First up was George Harrison, back in the studio with the Traveling Wilburys to release the charity single Nobody's Child. The release, in aid of Romanian orphans spearheaded by George's wife Olivia, signaled the beginning of new music from the supergroup - and the first new music from George in the new decade. Paul McCartney was next with the single release of Birthday - cut live during his smash-hit world tour and taken from the incoming album chronicling those live performances. Two new singles followed by two new albums from Paul and George as we enter fall 1990... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Comments (2)

Kris Olsson

What happened to all the early episodes before 1976???

Jul 22nd
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Adam Wolak

I'm finally caught up to the current episode. What a ride!

Apr 14th
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