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The Chain with Britt Aylen
Britt Aylen
17 episodes
6 days ago
A podcast about different pieces of music and the commonalities that link them together.
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A podcast about different pieces of music and the commonalities that link them together.
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Music History
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Fine-Tuning
The Chain with Britt Aylen
11 minutes 1 second
5 years ago
Fine-Tuning

In this episode, Britt takes a trip to India (not really) to find the link between Rage Against the Machine’s Killing in the Name and The Beatles’ Dear Prudence.

A huge thank-you to Brett Marley for voicing the angry tweet, and to Rhys Auteri for his expert explanation of drop D tuning.

Keep in touch with The Chain on social media - @TheChainPod on Twitter and @TheChainPod on Instagram.  You can also find Britt on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

Stuff from the episode:

  • Tom Morello and Twitter respond to people only just realising Rage Against The Machine are political via NME
  • A guitar lesson with Tom Morello via LNWY
  • Donovan interviewed by Rolling Stone Magazine
  • David Lynch talks to Paul McCartney for the Transcendental Meditation YouTube Channel
  • Prudence Farrow on Witnify

More interesting things:

  • For the resources regarding Rodney King and #BlackLivesMatter, visit this episode's post on TheChainPod.com.
  • More on Drop D Tuning via Bax Music
  • “No one was to know that sooner or later she was to go completely berserk under the care of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. All the people around her were very worried about the girl because she was going insane. So we sang to her.” - John Lennon on the end of the Esher demo of Dear Prudence
  • Analysis of the theory and production of Dear Prudence, via Ethan Hein on YouTube
  • Stems: Deconstructing Dear Prudence on YouTube
  • Two great Rolling Stone articles about The Beatles’ time in America: The Beatles in India: 16 Things You Didn't Know and How the Beatles in India Changed America
  • The Beatles in India via Wikipedia
The Chain with Britt Aylen
A podcast about different pieces of music and the commonalities that link them together.