Tag: Guest Shot
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Episode 1672: Guest Shot: Side Three of Double Albums, Part Two
Mike Snider and Rob Gates flip the record and complete part two of their episodes focusing on the third side of double albums. Make sure to listen to part one if you haven’t already!
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Episode 1671: Guest Shot: Side Three of Double Albums, Part One
Mike Snider and Rob Gates dig into an interesting (and specific) topic: the third side of double albums. Put on your headphones and get into it!
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Episode 1669: Guest Shot: Rufus Wainwright’s ‘Want One’
Mike Wagner and Scott Parks close out a great series of episodes with a look at Rufus Wainwright’s excellent 2003 album “Want One.”
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Episode 1667: Guest Shot: Michael Kiwanuka
Suburbs Fest South is underway and Mike Wagner is holding down the fort while Jim and Patrick are in Louisville. Scott Parks joins Mike today to talk about the music of Michael Kiwanuka.
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Episode 1666: Guest Shot: Traffic
Jim and Patrick continue to prepare for Suburbs Fest South, Mike Wagner takes over the pod, with Scott Parks along to help. Today the topic is Traffic (not the kind you may be stuck in right now).
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Episode 1665: Guest Shot: Sly and the Family Stone
While Jim and Patrick prepare for Suburbs Fest South, Mike Wagner is the man behind the microphone, with Scott Parks along for the ride. Today, a discussion on the career of Sly & the Family Stone.
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Episode 1313: Guest Episode – Tony Comer & Crosswinds: ‘Visions’
Intern Sam Lisker and his brother Josh discuss the 1984 synth-gospel album “Visions” by the mysterious Tony Comer & Crosswinds.
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Episode 1274: Guest Episode – What the Kids Are Into in 2021
Mackensi Crenshaw fills in for Jim & Patrick and talks about new songs that her college students are into.
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Episode 1273: Guest Episode – Galactic and Garage A Trois
Kevin Clement fills in for Jim & Patrick and discusses bands featuring funk drummer Stanton Moore: Garage A Trois and Galactic.
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Episode 1272: Guest Episode – Mick Jones in America
Peter Nordgren fills in for Jim & Patrick and talks about The Clash’s Mick Jones and his connection to the Upper Midwest.