The star of the show: the "Everyone Hides" music video!"Love is Everywhere" will get its own episode soon, of course, but it's also the other upbeat song Mary mentions in this episode.There are some examples here of Pablo Picasso's skill in figure drawing, different from his later, more experimental work.The shamisen is a cool instrument, but it's not what Nels plays in this song. It's pretty clearly just a slide - but a real nice slide, of course."Low Key" - the Tweedy music video the Mares love featuring Nick Offerman as an ape man and a whole host of other fun cameos (John Hodgeman, Michael Shannon, Mavis Staples, Chance the Rapper... whew!).Here's what a Divvy bike is for any non-Chicagoans.Maybe Lyft didn't originate in Chicago, but it sure is prevalent there.The Marina Towers, AKA the "Wilco Towers"Wrigley Field is a pretty historic ballpark and the Cubs play there.Pat Sansone pops into the Music Box Theatre in the "Everyone Hides" video - the Peter Sellers movie and Wilco album namesake Being There is on the marquee.A Beatles fan site wrote about their Rickenbackers.Here are the Beatles playing "Don't Let Me Down" during their famous rooftop concert.Apparently Paul McCartney has lost his very famous Höfner bass?Certain Sparks Lompoc: where Meredith bought her partner's McCartney style bass.Wikipedia's Beatles timeline lets you know when their last show was, when they broke up, and so much more.If you want to go down a Help rabbit hole... here.And here's a video of the great Jimmy Hendrix. Did you have a Hendrix phase like Mary?McCartney, the first solo Paul McCartney album, is musical comfort food.So is Ram.The Wilco guys running to get to their hiding spots reminded us somewhat of this clip from A Hard Day's Night (minus the being chased part).Here's a sad Ringo scene - his specialty in Beatles films.The Beatles had the best rooms in Help.Some details about the house where all of The Monkees lived together in their TV show.Next week's track: "White Wooden Cross"