Of all the bands that have come and gone — and in their wake left a wealth of material and analyses of said material — perhaps none has risen to such heights of historical significance as The Beatles. You could fill libraries with Fab Four documentaries and biographies, and study them for a lifetime. You can even get a master’s degree in “The Beatles, Popular Music and Society” at Liverpool Hope University. Composer, producer and Beatles fanatic Scott Freiman is on a mission to bring fun, fresh and educational lectures about the making of key Beatles albums to audiences across the country. He dives deeply into the historical settings surrounding the albums, personal anecdotes from the band and more. Catch his 90-minute lecture on 1965’s Rubber Soul — the band’s first true step into pop experimentalism — Saturday, and come back for Revolver on July 15. ZACH GILCHRIEST

