More Episodes
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Episode 1069: February New Music – Hold Steady, Dinosaur Jr., Advance Base
What’s Jim been digging? New music from the Hold Steady and Dinosaur Jr., plus an Iris DeMent cover by Advance Base.
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Episode 1068: February New Music – Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, Holophonics, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio
What’s Patrick been digging? New music from Nick Cave and Warren Ellis and also from the Holophonics. Plus, we play a Wham! cover by the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio.
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Episode 1067: Old School Hip-Hop
Mike Kohli, a patron of the pod, gets to pick the topic. We discuss hip-hop from the late ’70s to the early ’90s, including Sugar Hill Gang, Run-DMC, Beastie Boys, De La Soul and Digable Planets.
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Episode 1066: Todd Rundgren and Utopia, 1977-78
Tim Hoffman, a patron of the pod, gets to pick the topic. We discuss Todd Rundgren’s output in 1977 and ’78: “RA” and “Oops! Wrong Planet” by Utopia and solo albums “Hermit of Mink Hollow” and the live “Back to Bars.”
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Episode 1065: Town Meeting – Interview
We talk with Luke and Russ Condon of Boston band Town Meeting. The brothers also host a Neil Young podcast called “Long May You Young.” Thanks to Scott Parks, a patron of the pod, for setting up this interview.
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Episode 1064: Black Crowes’ Steve Gorman – Interview
We talk with Steve Gorman, former drummer for the Black Crowes and author of the memoir “Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes.” Mike Wagner, a patron of the pod, set up the interview and joins the conversation.
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Episode 1063: Fan Mail – Prince Covers
David Lee writes in with a list of choice covers of Prince songs.
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Episode 1062: Fan Mail – Kiss, Okkervil River
We address listener correspondence about Kiss, plus a call from Justin Steiner about a clever song from Okkervil River.
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Episode 1061: Fan Mail – Warren Zevon, Phish
We address some listener correspondence, from Lisa Matte, Gerald Chyzenski and Flaming Freddy about Warren Zevon; and from Kevin Bartlett about Phish.
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Episode 1060: 1981 Sophomore Albums – Pretenders, U2, Teardrop Explodes, Echo & the Bunnymen
Eric Lohrenz, a patron of the pod, picks the topic. In a follow-up to an earlier episode, we discuss four sophomore albums released in 1981: “Pretenders II,” “October” by U2, “Wilder” by the Teardrop Explodes and “Heaven Up Here” by Echo & the Bunnymen.