Tag: perfect pop
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Episode 1705: Perfect Pop: Darcy Clay and Straitjacket Fits
Liam McIndoe checks in with two songs that go back to his New Zealand roots: Amazing tunes from Darcy Clay (“Jesus I Was Evil”) and Straitjacket Fits (“Down in Splendour”).
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Episode 1704: Perfect Pop: NRBQ
Bob Peterson uses the perfect pop platform to celebrate the songwriting genius of NRBQ, selecting three songs made by their classic lineup.
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Episode 1703: Perfect Pop: I Am Kloot – “Northern Skies”
Welcome Malcom Bamford to the Rockin’ the Suburbs Perfect Pop party! He chooses a song that reflects on his Northern English background by I Am Kloot.
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Episode 1682: Perfect Pop: Meat Puppets – “Swimming Ground”
Patrick adds a song to the Perfect Pop library, a summertime song from the Meat Puppets classic Up on the Sun album. And we ask our listeners to help us with a Perfect Pop project.
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Episode 1650: Perfect Pop: Del Amitri – “Roll to Me”
Kevin Clement and Adam Coop finish up their Perfect Pop series with a classic from Scottish rockers Del Amitri.
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Episode 1627: Perfect Pop: Oasis ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’
Kevin Clement and Adam Coop recently recorded a series of perfect pop episodes. Today we present a third installment, in which Adam gets an assist from his wife Nicole on a classic Oasis tune.
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Episode 1626: Perfect Pop: The Go-Go’s ‘We Got the Beat’
Kevin Clement and Adam Coop recently recorded a series of perfect pop episodes. Here’s another one, which is all about the drummer. Can you listen without nodding your head?
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Episode 1624: Perfect Pop: Pixies ‘Gigantic’
Kevin Clement and Adam Coop recently recorded a series of perfect pop episodes. Here is the first, focusing on one of Coop’s all-time favorites, Pixies.
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Episode 1619: Perfect Pop: INXS “Don’t Change”
We hear from an old friend (who’s in West Virginia now, not Hong Kong), who has been meaning to get in touch with a perfect pop pick. We are glad he did!
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Episode 1543: Perfect Pop: Ornette Coleman – “Lonely Woman”
Patrick adds a song to the Perfect Pop list. And it doesn’t have words! Or guitars!