So I'm sitting here in my home office-slash-podcast studio, researching and writing this week's episode, and setting up the audio clips, and my dog is sitting at my feet pretty much the entire time. And as soon as I cracked the microphone open, he decided he needed to leave the room. Did he need to go outside? No. He just wanted to be in the next room. How's that for a criticism?

Ah, well. At least I have you. Right? RIGHT??

John Lennon's first non-Beatles single for which he gets sole writing credit was misunderstood and probably alienated Beatles fans, but you can't deny the power of Eric Clapton's guitar riffs and the claustrophobia of the mix provided by Klaus Voormann's bass and Ringo Starr's drumming. And it should be noted that the moaning and screaming at the end actually pre-dates Arthur Janov's book The Primal Scream, so once again Lennon was a little bit ahead of his time. (Albert Goldman's book about Lennon suggests that he and Mick Jagger got advance copies of the book, and that John Lennon actually underwent primal scream therapy for awhile. However, Goldman's book appears to have only a casual relationship with the truth.

It's allergy season and I'm sounding great, my friend. Have a listen.

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