The Complete History of The Beatles with Conan O'Brien
From The Rest Is History
The discussion revolves around Conan O'Brien's deep admiration for The Beatles, recounting his personal experiences with the band, including encounters with George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr. The conversation highlights O'Brien's lifelong fandom and his reflections on the band's impact on music and culture, contrasting it with the views of his co-host, Dominic, who prefers The Rolling Stones.
Key Takeaways
- Conan flies 35,000 miles to Abbey Road, becomes Denny Lane—sky-high honor or rock royalty ribbing?
- SNL's ‘pissed as a noot’ George episode reinforces: Beatles charisma trumps any inebriation.
- Paul plays guitar upside down; genius transcends tuning—though John’s wrath stays universal.
- Beatles' group synergy was revolutionary; Johnny and the Moondogs narrowly dodged the spotlight solo trap!
- Sixties' revolution through a Beatles lens; their echoes shape today like the 1520s did the 16th century.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Abbey Road (book)
- Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (person)
- Hamburg (location)
- Alli Sadi (person)
- United States (US) (location)
- Get Back (book)
- LSD (concept)
- Magical Mystery Tour (book)
- Pete Best (person)
- 1960s (concept)
- Abbey Road Studios (location)
- Jelly beans (product)
- Love Me Do (concept)
- The Sound of Music (book)
- Stuart Sutcliffe (person)
- Second World War (concept)
- The Ed Sullivan Show (company)
- heroin (concept)
- Elvis Presley (person)
- Bible Belt (location)