#207 August 23rd, 2021 [Blood on the Tracks: The John Lennon Story]

An Icon, An Assassination, and One Helluva Narrative

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The British Invasion. Curt Claudio. ""Imagine"".

Whether you were born in this century or the one before it, there is an incredibly good chance you can pull at the common string that ties each of these together.

There is no doubt about the cultural significance of John Lennon. Even if you aren't a fan of his secret whimsicality (he was a real rebel though), his bed-ins (he was actually a revolutionary), or the lore that exists merely because of his assassination (that damned radical); one thing holds true – John Lennon remains relevant.

Always.

That this podcast comes from Double Elvis Productions and Jake Brennan is enough to hook you in, but there's something even more compelling that stands out as you listen to this retelling of the final decade of Lennon's life.

Voice actors embody (em-voice?) the likes of David Bowie, Yoko Ono, Harry Nilsson, Richard Nixon, Mark David Chapman, and more which makes Blood on the Tracks: The John Lennon Story part true crime, part historical fiction, part spoken word lo-fi beat noir.

The result: a well-polished dramatization of a story you think you already know.

Have a listen and let us know what you think,

Stephen and EvanYour Podcast Delivery crew

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