06. Jes Dorph-Petersen elsker The Beatles

EPISODE · Nov 8, 2019 · 1H 6M

06. Jes Dorph-Petersen elsker The Beatles

from Elsker The Beatles · host Niels Harild

Jes Dorph-Petersen er engang blevet taget i at synge "The Long And Winding Road" (et nummer han elsker højt), i den ejendom hvor han boede. Det blev han pinligt berørt over. Heldigvis ikke mere end at han fortsat elsker The Beatles.Så meget, at han i timevis kan sidde og lave playlister med de fire fra Liverpool. Han har hang til de gode melodier og er vild med Paul McCartney. Han opdagede The Beatles omkring 1964 da She Loves You indtog verden. Eller Se Loves to, som han troede den hed. Dorph dykker ned i to albums - "Help!" og "Magical Mystery Tour" og fortæller hvilket Beatles nummer bestemt han IKKE kan lide. Jes Dorph-Petersen er om nogen en levende tv-legende, men han er også rasende godt selskab, også når det kommer til at tale om The Beatles. Podcasten her er en time der flyver afsted og så præsenteres du for Dorphs helt eget Beatles album : "Jes, Jes Me". PS: Han synger godt – og ofte i denne episode af "Vi elsker The Beatles"!

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