Episode 3


Set List

  1. Good Morning Good Morning
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    A brassy, bustling wake-up call from Sgt. Pepper’s—a day in the life begins.
  2. Drive My Car
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    Beep beep, yeah! A cheeky and confident rocker with Motown flair.
  3. I’ve Just Seen A Face
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    A breathless rush of love at first sight—acoustic energy from Help!.
  4. Things We Said Today
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    Haunting and heartfelt, a love letter echoing across time.
  5. All Together Now
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    Playful, catchy, and made for sing-alongs—let’s all join in!
  6. It Won’t Be Long
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    An early burst of Beatlemania with urgent harmonies and pounding rhythm.
  7. Hey Bulldog
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    Snarling guitars and surreal lyrics—raw rock with a cryptic bite.

Spotlight: The Solo Years & Roots

  1. All Things Must Pass
    (George Harrison)
    A soulful meditation on impermanence—Harrison’s spiritual voice shines.
  2. Rock Island Line
    (Traditional; popularized by Lonnie Donegan & covered by Lennon)
    A rollicking skiffle classic that takes us back to the very beginning.
  3. Coming Up
    (Paul McCartney)
    Funky, fresh, and full of bounce—Paul’s playful ‘80s groove machine.
  4. (Just Like) Starting Over
    (John Lennon)
    A tender promise and a brand-new day—Lennon’s final message of hope.
  5. Free as a Bird
    (Lennon–McCartney–Harrison–Starkey)
    A poignant postscript, bringing the Fab Four together one last time.

Finale: Back to the Beatles

  1. Think For Yourself
    (George Harrison)
    A fuzzy bassline and biting independence—George flexes his lyrical edge.
  2. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    Psychedelic imagery meets dreamlike melodies—truly otherworldly.
  3. Hey Bulldog (Reprise)
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    Back for more—because one growl just isn’t enough.
  4. With A Little Help From My Friends
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    A Ringo-led classic and celebration of camaraderie. We get by, indeed.
  5. The Long and Winding Road
    (Lennon–McCartney)
    The emotional curtain call—bittersweet, beautiful, and timeless.

🌟 A journey through sound, friendship, and the legacy of four extraordinary artists.
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