SS
12 de jun. de 2020
Great class. For someone who grew up listening to the Beatles (thank you, Mom!), I learned things I did not know and will listen to the songs with a different appreciation and approach. Thank you!!!!
JC
13 de ago. de 2020
I really enjoyed the course, including the side stories. I only wish that there was no problem with copyright infringement and all so one can listen to the songs as they are being discussed.
por gouvakov
•27 de mar. de 2022
Highly recommended!
por Luis C P D l R
•26 de sep. de 2015
Incredible course!
por Margie E
•17 de sep. de 2020
Fantastic course!
por Stefan O
•30 de nov. de 2015
Very interesting!
por Olga
•29 de sep. de 2015
Very intersing!!
por Eduardo R D C
•6 de feb. de 2016
Great Course!!!
por Roberto A G S
•20 de abr. de 2020
Excelente.....
por Sergio
•9 de ago. de 2016
Great teacher!
por Hortensia J D
•28 de may. de 2017
Great course!
por t.s.hamilton@outlook.com
•26 de may. de 2017
Great course!
por Anatolii B
•1 de dic. de 2016
Great course!
por José L S
•25 de mar. de 2021
gorgeous !!!
por Ronald S
•5 de sep. de 2016
Great Course
por Jean-Pierre G
•13 de nov. de 2021
good course
por Daniel A A V
•7 de ene. de 2017
Excellent!
por Solange G B
•30 de nov. de 2016
I love It.
por Barbara K A
•4 de sep. de 2017
Excellent
por Chris N T
•5 de abr. de 2021
Amazing!
por Marieht J
•12 de dic. de 2020
Very fun
por Hai y
•8 de jun. de 2018
TQ
por Jose J D
•29 de dic. de 2016
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por Sandra G
•27 de nov. de 2015
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por Bill M
•5 de nov. de 2019
I was 17 in 1963 and had just started playing guitar in a band with friends in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. Before the release of Love Me Do we pretty much copied Cliff Richard and the Shadows who were the big thing in the UK at that time. Love Me Do smouldered in the charts but Please Please Me led to an explosion. We were in the 2nd front row of the stalls at the Glasgow Odeon for the Beatles 1964 winter tour which consisted of a number of acts culminating with the Beatles who were on for about 20 minutes. I've never experienced anything like it -- pure hysteria and that was just the men!! We couldn't hear a thing above the screaming -- they could have been singing anything.I enjoyed this course having lived through the times myself. I enjoyed John's style and found him to be thoughtful, informative and pretty accurate for an American who presumably only became aware of the Beatles after the Ed Sullivan Show. The only real weakness is no music and no lyrics. Now Beatles music is freely available on iTunes surely Universities can negotiate the ability to include this in their courses.
Best wishes from Bill Murray
por Alejandro R T
•5 de mar. de 2021
Hi, first of all thanks to Prof. Covach for your actions towards spreading knowledge about The Beatles and his contribution to human culure. As a mexican that always lived in Mexico , i grew up listening to then and, such as Prof. KOvach said, when someone ask me how or where i learnt english my answer always is " John Paul, George and Ringo". I know some maybe dissapointed about a lack of a deeper analysis on the music but for me, as a begginer musician with basic knowledge it was great, opened my eyes and expanded my ears to understand how songs and album are constructed. Wonderful experience
por Susan E B
•21 de nov. de 2017
The instructor was clearly enthusiastic, but was sometimes difficult to follow; so, I usually read the transcriptions as he spoke. I found him to be jumping from one topic to another often enough that I found it distracting and disruptive to the flow of the lesson (i.e., saying, something such as "but I'll come back to that later" and so on). Despite this, I found this to be a really interesting course and enjoyed learning things I did not know, and being reminded of those things and the songs, that I did know. Thanks!