More Episodes
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Episode 38: Tug and the Placemats
Our friend Tug Baker joins via Skype and recounts the sordid tales of his days playing in the Placemats (a tribute to the Replacements). The beer was flowing in the basement for this one.
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Episode 37: The debut of Patrick’s Book Nook
Patrick discusses books he’s read recently: “Ray Davies: A Complicated Life” by Johnny Rogan and “Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys” by Viv Albertine of the Slits.
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Epsiode 36: Feelin’ the Feelies
Indie icons the Feelies have a new album out! Jim & Patrick discuss the long and meaningful career of the jangly New Jerseyans.
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Episode 35: New albums we need to hear
All good things must come to an end, and that is true too of Woodard Week. We go out with a record release party as Adam Woodard discusses the 2017 album he’s anticipating (John Mayer). Jim (Dude York) and Patrick (Dirty Projectors) also make picks.
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Episode 34: Rate-a-record with Adam, part 2!
Yesterday, we played some Material Issue and Buck Owens for our younger friend Adam Woodard. Today he gets two more songs he’s never heard, as Woodard Week reaches Day 4.
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Episode 33: Rate-a-record with Adam
We expose our younger friend Adam Woodard to a couple of songs he’s never heard and record his reaction. Woodard Week continues.
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Episode 32: Adam and emo
Woodard Week continues as Adam Woodard gives the guys a lesson in the strangely named subgenre of emo.
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Episode 31: A young man’s growing vinyl obsession
It’s Woodard Week! Our young friend Adam Woodard makes his way to the basement. On this episode, he talks about his new love of vinyl records. And we play some choice cuts from those records, of course.
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Episode 30: Talkin’ Beach Slang
Beach Slang plays loud, fast rock ‘n’ roll … and covers some great songs too. Jim & Patrick discuss.
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Episode 29: Songs to listen to while brewing (or drinking?) beer
Crack open a cold one, sit back and hearJim & Patrick (and Mike Snider and Jasper Colt) respond to a listener request for a beer brewing playlist.