• Yesterdays: February 16, 2019

  • Feb 16 2019
  • Length: 2 hrs
  • Podcast

Yesterdays: February 16, 2019

  • Summary

  • No fewer than 27 versions of the Beatles’ “Yesterday,” as Matt, without Marisa to act as the voice of reason on the show, goes a bit bonkers. From the Bach-infused classical of John Bayless to the aggressive Indian metal of Nicotine, to the stone cold Marvin Gaye classic, this is “Yesterday” as you’ve never heard it before… over two dozen times. Strap in!

    Songs:

    WAFFLESTerday! :: Matt Shepherd

    Yesterday :: Canadian Brass

    Yesterday :: John Bayless

    Yesterday :: Vince Guaraldi

    Yesterday :: Oscar Peterson

    Yesterday :: David “Fathead” Newman

    Yesterday :: Christian Sands

    Yesterday :: Pearl Sisters

    Yesterday :: Hozan Yamamoto

    Yesterday :: Electric Samurai (Tomita)

    Yesterday :: Willie Nelson

    Yesterday :: Ray Charles

    Yesterday :: Chris Farlowe

    El Ayer :: Los Dayson

    El Ayer :: La Lupe

    El Ayer :: Sandpipers

    Yesterday :: Boyz II Men

    Yesterday :: Walk Off The Earth

    Yesterday :: Bugs Bunny & Friends

    Rak Etmol :: Yafa Yarkoni & Arik Einstein

    I Believe in Yesterday :: Tyrone Taylor

    Yesterday :: Ras Attitude & the Oneness

    Yesterday :: Didier Super et sa Discomobile

    Yesterday :: Nicotine

    Yesterday :: Phillippine Violators

    Yesterday :: Marianne Faithfull

    Yesterday :: Marvin Gaye

    Je Croyais :: Ferdinand Robidoux

    Taken by Surprise :: Kate Weekes

    Careless Love :: Colin Linden

    Centre of my Universe :: Murray Lightburn

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