"Dear Wack"
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[Speech]
Brian Matthew: But despite the fact that the next request comes from Anton, 32
Perry Road, Sherwood, in Nottingham, it's headed "Up the Pool" and starts,
"Dear Wack!" So, John, you take it from there.
John: "Dear Wack! Please, ask thos gorgeous lads," ha, ha," called the Beatles
to sing 'You Really Got a Hold on Me' for Di, Gus, Wizz, and me, also for the
Beatles, themselves, especially Paul," ha, "and everybody that was in the Roy
Orbison Tour. I'm a regular listener of 'Pop Go the Beatles,'" good lad, "and,
please, tell the boys that all the girls in our office think it is a fab show.
Thank you."
Brian: All right, stop the band. Oh, that's splendid and now, what are you




gonna sing for us?
John: "You Really Got a Hold on Me...Mother."

Overall Meaning

The lyrics presented are actually a spoken dialogue between Brian Matthew and John Lennon, from a radio show, where a listener by the name of Anton requests for The Beatles to perform the song 'You Really Got a Hold on Me' for some of his friends, as well as for the rest of the Beatles and for everyone who attended the Roy Orbison Tour. The writer of the letter also expresses his admiration for The Beatles' radio show, Pop Go The Beatles. John Lennon reads the letter and replies with a witty remark and a reference to his own mother. The lyrics are not actually a song, but rather a reference to a specific moment in The Beatles' history.


The context of this recording is a radio show called "Saturday Club," which was broadcasted by the BBC from 1957 to 1969. The Beatles appeared on the show several times, and their performances are now considered classic highlights of their career. The show was crucial for promoting British pop and rock music of the time, with artists such as The Rolling Stones, The Who, and The Kinks also appearing frequently. The specific episode where this dialogue occurred aired on January 15, 1964.


Line by Line Meaning

Brian Matthew: But despite the fact that the next request comes from Anton, 32 Perry Road, Sherwood, in Nottingham, it's headed 'Up the Pool' and starts, 'Dear Wack!' So, John, you take it from there.
Although the next request comes from Anton from Sherwood, Nottingham, it is addressed to 'Dear Wack!' and starts with 'Up the Pool'. Brian hands over the request to John to read.


John: 'Dear Wack! Please, ask thos gorgeous lads,' ha, ha,' called the Beatles to sing 'You Really Got a Hold on Me' for Di, Gus, Wizz, and me, also for the Beatles, themselves, especially Paul,' ha, 'and everybody that was in the Roy Orbison Tour. I'm a regular listener of 'Pop Go the Beatles,'' good lad, 'and, please, tell the boys that all the girls in our office think it is a fab show. Thank you.'
The letter requests the Beatles to perform 'You Really Got a Hold on Me' for Di, Gus, Wizz alongside the Beatles themselves, especially Paul, for everyone who was on the Roy Orbison Tour. The writer of the message is an avid listener of 'Pop Go the Beatles' and requests Wack to convey that all the girls in their office think that it is an excellent show. The note ends with a thank you.


Brian: All right, stop the band. Oh, that's splendid and now, what are you gonna sing for us?
Brian tells the band to stop playing after John finished reading the request. He then asks the Beatles what they are going to perform next.


John: 'You Really Got a Hold on Me...Mother.'
John informs Brian that they will perform 'You Really Got a Hold on Me' and adds 'Mother' at the end.




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