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Episode 473: October New Music – Alexander Orange Drink, Winter & Triptides, John Prine
What’s Jim been digging lately? Some moody rock by Alexander Orange Drink (of the So So Glos), Brazilian-inspired pop by Winter & Triptides, and a Stevie Wonder cover by the great John Prine.
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Episode 472: Echo Park Jimmy, Pa’lante
Echo Park Jimmy returns with one of his marathon voicemail sessions, to opine about Greta Van Fleet, Led Zeppelin, Hurray For The Riff Raff, the Cars and more.
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Episode 471: Galaxie 500 – ‘Today’
Today, we celebrate “Today.” That’s Galaxie 500’s debut album, released 30 years ago. Nick Scalera leads the discussion.
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Episode 470: Sonic Youth – ‘Daydream Nation’
Sonic Youth’s pivotal double album, “Daydream Nation,” was released 30 years ago. Nick Scalera joins the podcast to discuss its impact.
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Episode 469: Nebraska Rocks!
Paul Trap of Omaha joins the show to talk about a couple of bands from Nebraska he likes — Millions of Boys and Jason Steady & the Soft Ponies.
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Episode 468: Perfect Pop – The Ronettes, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
Listeners Paul Trap and Nick Scalera join us in the basement to make their Perfect Pop picks. Both are classic R&B songs. Paul goes with the Ronettes, Nick with Smokey Robinson & the Miracles.
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Episode 467: Concert Reports – ‘MC50,’ Cher
Listener Mark Neese checks in with a report on the “MC50” show in Detroit. That’s Wayne Kramer with a killer band touring in honor of the MC5’s 50th anniversary. Plus, Paul Trap joins us in the basement to tell a story about going to see Cher at a casino.
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Episode 466: Live Show – Wingtip Sloat, Part 3
The epic conclusion of “Rockin’ the Suburbs Live!” at Potbelly Sandwich Shop, featuring Wingtip Sloat (Patrick’s band).
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Episode 465: Live Show – Wingtip Sloat, Part 2
Part 2 of Rockin’ the Suburbs Live! from Potbelly, featuring Wingtip Sloat (Patrick’s band). Interview and performance.
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Episode 464: Live Show – Wingtip Sloat, Part 1
It’s our first Rockin’ the Suburbs Live from Potbelly! Hear the first live performance in 20 years by Patrick’s band Wingtip Sloat.