Episodes
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Episode 653: Meet Intern John
Get to know “Rockin’ the Suburbs” Intern John Rossman and his music interests.
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Episode 652: Concert Report – Hop Along
Listen: EPISODIX: Posted: July 29, 2019 Music: Hop Along “Somewhere a Judge” Bark Your Head Off, Dog (Saddle Creek) 2018 Kississippi “Cut Yr Teeth” Sunset…
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Episode 651: Guest Shot – The Who’s ‘Tommy’
Guest hosts Mike Wagner and Nick Scalera explore the wonders of The Who’s rock opera “Tommy,” released 50 years ago.
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Episode 650: Guest Shot – Paul McCartney in the Beatles
Guest host Mike Wagner examines Paul McCartney’s many contributions to the Beatles.
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Episode 649: Guest Shot – Rolling Stones’ ‘Some Girls’
Jim & Patrick are on vacation again. So Mike Snider and Brett Motiff put together this episode about the Rolling Stones’ classic “Some Girls” album, released in June 1978.
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Episode 648: Echo Park Jimmy – No Editing
We haven’t heard from fan favorite Echo Park Jimmy in a while. He calls in with a vengeance, talking about Vampire Weekend, Red Hot Chili Peppers, country music, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, more Vampire Weekend, TV recommendations; you know how it works.
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Episode 647: New Music – Sturgill Simpson, Hiss Golden Messenger, Volbeat, Alter Bridge
Listener Steven Routledge sends correspondence from Scotland to turn us on to some new music by Alter Bridge, Volbeat, Sturgill Simpson and Hiss Golden Messenger.
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Episode 646: Sam’s CDs – Squeeze, R.E.M., Matthew Sweet
On a recent record shopping trip, we bought three CDs for Intern Sam (he does such good work). Listen as Sam Lisker gives us his impressions of classic albums by R.E.M., Matthew Sweet and Squeeze.
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Episode 645: Book – Jason Molina and Songs: Ohia
Scott Parks of Valparaiso IN is a Rockin’ the Suburbs patron. So we let him pick the topic. He chose to discuss “Riding with the Ghost,” a book about the brilliant but troubled musician Jason Molina of Songs: Ohia.
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Episode 644: Bruce Springsteen – ‘Western Stars’
A third June new music episode. We follow up our Bruce Springsteen Week with our thoughts on his new album “Western Stars.” A panel discussion with Jim, Patrick, Mike Snider and Intern Sam Lisker.