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Test Match Special

View from the Boundary – Giles Martin

Test Match Special

BBC

Cricket, Sports News, News, Sports

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Jonathan Agnew is joined by the Grammy award winning music producer Giles Martin to share stories of working with the likes of Elton John and remixing the Beatles albums originally produced by his father Sir George Martin.

Transcript

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0:00.0

How do you cope with Ellis and John?

0:02.8

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0:08.7

Let's create spaces where young people feel confident to say, actually, I need help.

0:13.7

Each week we speak to guests about some of the challenges they've had to overcome throughout their lives.

0:18.1

All answering the question, how do you cope?

0:20.5

You should let it seep out from every pore in your body and let it be physical and rageful so that it can leave.

0:27.8

They've been some of the most illuminate in composition I've ever had.

0:31.8

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0:33.6

How do you cope with Ellis and John?

0:36.0

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0:40.0

BBC Sound's Music Radio Podcasts.

0:43.3

You're listening to the TMS Podcast.

0:46.0

From BBC Radio 5 Live.

0:48.8

Now, when it comes to this part of London, there are probably two major tourist landmarks here at

0:53.8

Lords of course. But also around the corner, the iconic Abbey Road studios.

0:58.1

We had a wander down Abbey Road last night, actually.

1:01.2

And our view from the boundary guest links the two, he's a big cricket fan.

1:04.4

But he's also a Grammy award-winning music producer whose work with the likes of Elton John,

1:09.6

Kate Bush, Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello and many, many more.

1:14.7

But it's perhaps no surprise that some of his most well-known work has been remixing editions of famous albums

1:20.4

from the Beatles, like Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,

1:23.6

the White Album and Let It Be because Giles Martin is the son of Sir George Martin.

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