Tag: Guest Shot
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Episode 869: Guest Episode – Greg Dulli’s Covers
Steven Routledge sits in for Jim & Patrick today and talks about a great interpreter of song, Greg Dulli of Afghan Whigs and Twilight Singers.
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Episode 862: Guest Episode – Stevie Wonder’s Great Albums
Stevie Wonder just turned 70 years old. And so we feature a guest host episode in which Mike Wagner and Nick Scalera examine his great run of four albums in the ’70s: “Talking Book,” “Innervisions,” “Fulfillingness’ First Finale” and “Songs in the Key of Life.”
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Episode 844: Guest Episode – The Beatles – ‘Let it Be’
Mike Wagner and Nick Scalera fill in for Jim and Patrick today. They discuss the Beatles’ “Let it Be,” celebrating its 50th anniversary.
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Episode 700: Guest Shot – Frank Zappa’s Avant-Garde Side
We conclude the Frank Zappa triology. Jay Rossman (aka Intern John), Nick Kline and Greg Loman fill in for Jim and Patrick and discuss Zappa’s avant-garde music.
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Episode 699: Guest Shot – Frank Zappa’s Rock Side
The second of the Frank Zappa episodes. Jay Rossman (aka Intern John), Nick Kline and Greg Loman fill in for Jim and Patrick and Zappa’s rock side.
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Episode 698: Guest Shot – Frank Zappa, an Introduction
Jay Rossman (aka Intern John), Nick Kline and Greg Loman fill in for Jim and Patrick and discuss the work of one of their favorite artists, the idiosyncratic Frank Zappa.
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Episode 697: Guest Shot – Movie Music
Mike Snider and Brett Motiff fill in for Jim and Patrick while they are away for a bit. They talk about the use of rock and pop songs in movies.
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Episode 651: Guest Shot – The Who’s ‘Tommy’
Guest hosts Mike Wagner and Nick Scalera explore the wonders of The Who’s rock opera “Tommy,” released 50 years ago.
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Episode 650: Guest Shot – Paul McCartney in the Beatles
Guest host Mike Wagner examines Paul McCartney’s many contributions to the Beatles.
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Episode 649: Guest Shot – Rolling Stones’ ‘Some Girls’
Jim & Patrick are on vacation again. So Mike Snider and Brett Motiff put together this episode about the Rolling Stones’ classic “Some Girls” album, released in June 1978.