Episode 2

Set List

  1. Glass Onion
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    A swirling mystery from the White Album that peels back the layers of Beatles lore.
  2. Tell Me Why
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    An upbeat cry of frustration from A Hard Day’s Night—pure ’60s energy.
  3. Your Mother Should Know
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    A whimsical, waltzing nod to vaudeville with a wink to generations past.
  4. Here Comes The Sun
    (George Harrison)
    A warm and hopeful anthem, welcoming light after the long, cold winter.
  5. You Won’t See Me
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    A melodic lament from Rubber Soul, weaving disillusion with pop perfection.
  6. All You Need Is Love
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    The universal message of peace and unity—still as powerful as ever.

Interlude: A Glimpse Into Their Solo Years

  1. Too Many People
    (Paul McCartney)
    A bold and biting track from Ram, full of sharp wit and layered sound.
  2. How Do You Sleep?
    (John Lennon)
    A searing response—Lennon at his rawest and most direct.
  3. My Sweet Lord
    (George Harrison)
    A spiritual and melodic masterpiece, merging devotion with transcendence.
  4. Photograph
    (Ringo Starr, co-written with Harrison)
    A nostalgic gem—Ringo’s shining moment of heart and harmony.

Return to the Fab Four

  1. Sexy Sadie
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    Elegant, eerie, and enigmatic—a veiled goodbye from the Maharishi era.
  2. For You Blue
    (George Harrison)
    Laid-back blues from Let It Be, with a smile in every strum.
  3. Doctor Robert
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    A curious character sketch with a dose of mid-60s experimentation.
  4. Across The Universe
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    Ethereal and poetic—a cosmic meditation, drifting endlessly.
  5. I Wanna Be Your Man
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    An early rock stomper, delivered with punch and pure rock ‘n’ roll spirit.