Episodes

  • Thumbnail for Episode 323: Motown Museum, Part 2

    Episode 323: Motown Museum, Part 2

    Continuing the conversation with Paul Barker, director of development at the Motown Museum in Detroit. Today, we talk about the cultural impact of Motown Records in the 1960s and some of the celebrity visitors to the museum over the years.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 322: Motown Museum, Part 1

    Episode 322: Motown Museum, Part 1

    Jim took a trip to Detroit and spent some time at the Motown Museum (it was glorious) and talked with Paul Barker, the museum’s director of development. The museum has preserved the original Hitsville USA building and Studio A. Such an important setting in the development of pop music.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 321: March New Music – Jack White, Lemon Twigs, Lucius

    Episode 321: March New Music – Jack White, Lemon Twigs, Lucius

    Jim’s new music picks from March. A sort of “modern classic” theme, with original songs by Jack White and the Lemon Twigs and a cover by Lucius.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 320: March New Music – Lucy Dacus, Natalie Prass, Titus Andronicus

    Episode 320: March New Music – Lucy Dacus, Natalie Prass, Titus Andronicus

    Patrick lays some new music on us. He’s been listening to two RVA artists, Lucy Dacus and Natalie Prass. Plus, a Bob Dylan cover from Titus Andronicus.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 319: Misrepresented – Chumbawamba

    Episode 319: Misrepresented – Chumbawamba

    Anarchists make a top 10 pop hit? It happened in 1997. Everyone knows Chumbawamba’s “Tubthumping.” But do you know the rest of the story? … Part of our weeklong series on artists whose hit song misrepresents them

  • Thumbnail for Episode 318: Misrepresented – Thomas Dolby

    Episode 318: Misrepresented – Thomas Dolby

    Thomas Dolby had a big hit song in 1982 with “She Blinded me with Science.” But true fans know that his work is far more nuanced than that. The conversation includes input from listener Myke Dodge Weiskopf. It’s all part of a weeklong series on artists whose hit song doesn’t do them justice.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 317: Misrepresented – Nada Surf

    Episode 317: Misrepresented – Nada Surf

    Sure, Nada Surf was “Popular” for a moment. But there’s so much more to this band’s work than that 1996 song. One Nada Surf album in particular — 2005’s “The Weight is a Gift” — means a lot to Patrick. And we take a call from listener Justin Steiner. It’s all part of a weeklong series on artists whose hit song doesn’t do them justice.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 316: Misrepresented – Extreme

    Episode 316: Misrepresented – Extreme

    “More Than Words.” You’ve heard the song? No. 1 hit for Extreme. Yeah, the band mostly sounds nothing like that. So many CDs returned to record stores.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 315: Misrepresented – Soul Asylum

    Episode 315: Misrepresented – Soul Asylum

    All this week, we talk about artists that are misrepresented by their big hit. One of the first to come to mind was Soul Asylum and “Runaway Train.” Our discussion of this Minneapolis band’s career includes an excellent take from listener BJ Bonin.

  • Thumbnail for Episode 314: Live Outtakes – Belle Adair, Paranoid Style, Lisa Said

    Episode 314: Live Outtakes – Belle Adair, Paranoid Style, Lisa Said

    A special episode! Live outtakes from three bands who previously performed on Rockin’ the Suburbs. Belle Adair plays “Marooned.” Lisa Said plays “Comes and Goes.” And the Paranoid Style takes requests and plays “The Thrill is Back.”