More Episodes
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Episode 744: A Beatles Adventure
Bud Verge, a patron of the pod, gets to pick the topic. We discuss his recent vacation to England and his Beatles-related sightseeing.
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Episode 743: Fan Mail – Galaxie 500, Luna
We got calls and other correspondence – even an in-studio guest – responding to our recent episode about Galaxie 500’s “On Fire” album.
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Episode 742: Fan Mail – New Music: Michael Kiwanuka, Starcrawler, Monolord, the Sideways and More
We asked listeners to turn us on to new music. They responded. Featuring tracks by Lungbutter, Copperhead, Monolord, Michael Kiwanuka, Starcrawler and the Sideways.
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Episode 741: November New Music – Sudan Archives, Blues Lawyer
What’s Patrick been digging lately? New music by Sudan Archives and Blues Lawyer. Plus, we play a Neil Young cover by Jeff Rosenstock and Laura Stevenson.
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Episode 740: November New Music – Quichenight, Shadow Show
What’s Jim been digging lately? New music from Nashville’s Quichenight and Detroit’s Shadow Show. Plus, a Lou Reed cover by John Cameron Mitchell and Eyelids.
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Episode 739: Book Nook – ‘Guitar King’ Michael Bloomfield
On a special edition of the Book Nook, Patrick interviews David Dann, author of “Guitar King: Michael Bloomfield’s Life in the Blues.”
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Episode 738: The Concerts That Got Away
Mike Snider, a patron of the pod, gets to pick today’s topic. He wants to talk about the saddest thing ever: concert regrets.
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Episode 737: ‘Austin City Limits’
Keith Jacobsen, patron of the pod, joins via FaceTime from Grand Rapids MI and gets to pick the topic. He wants to talk about “Austin City Limits” and his recent trip Texas.
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Episode 736: New Music – Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Lucy Dacus, Lightning Dust, Whyte Horses, Half Moon Run
Our monthly new music dispatch from listener Steven Routledge includes cool tunes from Lightning Dust, Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Whyte Horses and Half Moon Run. Plus, a cover song by Lucy Dacus.
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Episode 735: Hardcore in DC
We conclude Hardcore Week (feat. Hunter Bennett) with a discussion of the famed Washington DC scene, including some lesser-known bands like Embrace, the Snakes, Ignition, Kingface and Shudder to Think. Plus, Hunter picks a song by his current band Dot Dash that he considers “hardcore.”