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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

The Beatles Get Back Discussion

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2021

⏱️ 208 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk and Humberto discuss the new Beatles doc, Get Back.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So, Burdo, there's a new Beatles documentary called Get Back on Disney Plus that just came out,

0:07.4

Get Out!

0:08.2

Put together by Peter Jackson of Lord of the Rings fame, and I thought we would watch it and

0:15.8

nerd out on Beatles Dumb, and also maybe talk a little about the psychology of the Beatles,

0:22.3

and also just in general what it's like to be in a band, what do you say?

0:25.9

Yeah, what is the hour and a half? You want to watch it right before we record?

0:29.2

It's eight hours long. It's an eight hour long documentary.

0:32.6

This is the Psychology of Seattle podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Kirk Honda. I'm a therapist and a

0:36.8

professor. My name is Umberto Castaña, and I make Guanauna flavored water.

0:41.8

So whenever we do an episode on the Beatles, I always feel like we're going to attract

0:46.9

some people who don't really know us, and I also feel and therefore feel compelled to justify

0:54.4

my Beatles cred. In a nutshell, I grew up with the Beatles being on the radio in the 70s,

1:01.2

and then when I turned, I don't know, like 13 years old-ish, I got my hands on a best of

1:08.3

Beatles out of the orange one, the red one, the first one.

1:11.8

The red one, okay. And love me, do please please me. And I'm 13 years old, and instantly I was like,

1:19.1

this is the best music I've ever heard, and I would sit on my bed with my wooden tennis racket

1:26.7

that I never used. It was just like giving to me by an uncle or something, and I would pretend

1:31.5

that I was Paul McCartney, and I could kind of pick, you know, before I was a musician really,

1:36.7

I could sort of hear the voices. I started to figure out, because there would be documentaries,

1:42.4

so there was enough information where I was starting to get to know the voices and who was

1:47.2

who, and who was playing what, and so that was when it began, and then it really flourished

1:52.7

throughout high school where I started getting all the albums and super into it, and I've told

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