Historium
Did you ever fall asleep in history class? You’re not alone. History can be boring when focusing on only dates and statistics. Historium seeks to find the narrative of history in some of the most unlikely places. Seamlessly blending history and storytelling, Jake Barton draws you into historical tales you’ve probably never heard before.
Historium
#68 The Fifth Beatle
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Jake Barton
In early 1964, on the eve of The Beatles’ first international tour, Ringo Starr fell ill. To avoid cancelling the shows at the height of Beatlemania, they hired Jimmie Nicol as a temporary replacement. The stand-in drummer serves as a case study in what happens to a human psyche when propelled from relative obscurity to worldwide fame (and back again…) all in the span of a few months.
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Music:
- It Was a Town by Brocker Way
- Mr. Rogers Day by Jonathan Kirkscey
- School Day by Chuck Berry
- Rave On by Buddy Holly
- Last Days of Disco by Yo La Tengo
- Yea Yea by Vince Eager
- Twenty Flight Rock by Colin Hicks & His Cabin Boys
- Drum Diddley by The Spotnicks
- Buzz, Buzz, Buzz by Vince Eager
- Summertime Blues by Eddie Cochran
- I Saw Her Standing There by The Silver Beatles
- Night Train by The Shubdubs
- Practicing by Justin Hurwitz
- Dismissed by Justin Hurwitz
- Do What You Are Doing by Dexter Britain
- I Want To Hold Your Hand by The Beatles
- The Horse by Cliff Nobles & Co.
- A Hard Day’s Night by The Beatles
- Can’t Buy Me Love by The Beatles
- Love Me Do by The Beatles
- Frances & Her Friends by Francis Faye
- Long Tall Sally by The Beatles
- Humpty Dumpty by The Shubdubs
- On the Green Tape by Musette
- Last Date by The Spotnicks
- Three King Fishers by Gabor Szabo
- Getting Better by The Beatles