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Episode 1840: March New Music – Camera Obscura, La Luz, The Reflectors, Habibi, Good Looks, Thick
Jim kicks of March New Music in a big way. Six songs! Behold works by the Reflectors, Habibi, Good Looks, La Luz, Camera Obscura and Thick.
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Episode 1839: ’70s Album Madness – Championship Preview!!
It’s Championship Monday! Jason Goebel and Bill Mulligan join Jim and Patrick to look back at the Final Four round in Seventies Album Madness, plus look ahead to the epic championship matchup: David Bowie’s “The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars” vs. the Rolling Stones’ “Sticky Fingers.” Which album will be declared the greatest of a decade?
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Episode 1838: ’70s Album Madness – Final Four Preview!
We have a Final Four! Jason Goebel and Bill Mulligan join Jim to look back at the Elite Eight round in Seventies Album Madness, plus look ahead to the epic matchups today and tomorrow.
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Episode 1837: Perfect Pop: The Oranges Band – “OK Apartment”
Patrick adds a song to the Perfect Pop pantheon, this time turning to his indie rock roots for a track from 2003 by the Oranges Band, “OK Apartment.”
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Episode 1836: Book Nook: Zip it Up! The Best of Trouser Press
Patrick discusses a brand new book that was published to mark the 50th anniversary of Trouser Press magazine, which covered classic rock, punk, new wave and many other genres from 1974-1984.
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Episode 1835: Book Nook: Southwest Shuffle: Pioneers of Honky-Tonk, Western Swing and Country Jazz
It’s been too long since we’ve slipped into Patrick’s Book Nook, so here’s one for everyone to enjoy. It’s a look at a book published in 2003 by Rich Kienzle that examines the great artists who worked in the Southwest in the 1940s and 1950s, including Hank Thompson, Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant and Hank Thompson, among many others.
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Episode 1834: ’70s Album Madness – Elite 8 Preview
Jason Goebel and Bill Mulligan join Jim and Patrick to break down the Sweet Sixteen in Seventies Album Madness, plus look ahead to the Elite Eight.
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Episode 1833: Examining R.E.M.’s Green, Part Two
It’s part two of a look at R.E.M.’s Green with Mike Wagner and Nick Scalera. Today, they discuss “Stand” and the quality of the album’s sound, among other topics.
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Episode 1832: ’70s Album Madness – Region D Sweet Sixteen Preview
Jason Goebel and Bill Mulligan join Jim to break down the second round in Region D of Seventies Album Madness, plus look ahead to the Sweet Sixteen.
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Episode 1831: Examining R.E.M.’s Green, Part One
Mike Wagner and Nick Scalera are back in the hosting chairs today for the first part of their look at R.E.M.’s sixth studio album Green, released in 1988 on Warner Bros. Records.