In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of The Beatles’ Rubber Soul album, JAZZ.FM91 presents Scott Freiman’s Say the Word: Deconstructing Rubber Soul – November 3rd at the TIFF Bell Lightbox.
In October 1965, the Beatles were faced with an impossible task – produce a new album of original music for a Christmas release. Within one month, the Beatles had emerged with what many consider to be one of their greatest albums – Rubber Soul. They even had time to create a double A-side single, “We Can Work It Out” backed by “Day Tripper”. Both sides of the single, as well as the album, hit number one on the charts.
In Say The Word: Deconstructing Rubber Soul, Scott Freiman walks Beatles fans young and old through the creation of Rubber Soul with rare audio and video from the studio and the stage. Listen as classic tracks like “Norwegian Wood”, “In My Life”, and “Nowhere Man.”
Musicians and non-musicians, Beatles fanatics and casual listeners will all enjoy Beatles expert and renowned composer/producer Scott Freiman’s presentation. You will never listen to the Beatles or any other music the same way again.
Scott Freiman combines his knowledge of the Beatles with a career as a composer, producer, and educator to deliver unique lectures about the music of the Beatles. He is the creator of Deconstructing The Beatles, a series of multimedia presentations about the composition and production techniques of the Fab Four. Mr. Freiman has presented his lectures at theaters nationwide and has spoken about the Beatles at colleges, universities, and corporations, such as Pixar, Google, and Facebook. This Fall, Mr. Freiman will be teaching a semester course on “The Beatles In The Studio” at Yale University.
Deconstructing The Beatles presentations are truly unique. Part film, part concert, part lecture. For a sneak peek here is a video for what you can expect on November 3rd:
https://youtu.be/QTn2knTPeGY