Tag: R.E.M.
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Episode 1551: Remembering R.E.M.’s Little America Tour
We take a trip down memory lane to the year of 1984, when a band from Athens hit the road to promote their ‘Reckoning’ album.
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Episode 1539: American Band Madness: Preview Edition
We’re staging a 64-band tournament to determine the greatest American band. We kick-off the bracket with Selection Monday!
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Episode 1339: Fan Mail – Squeeze, R.E.M., Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, and More
We address more listener correspondence, from Peter Nordgren, Bud Verge, Enrique Cruz and Kevin Clement. Matt Windeler fills in for Patrick.
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Episode 1318: Radio Songs – R.E.M., Indeep, Spoon
All week, you’ll be hearing from DJs that broadcast on our new web radio station: Suburbs Radio. Jim and Patrick, along with friend / station manager Keith Jacobsen, introduce shows by Noah Crane, Mike Snider and Patrick Foster.
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Episode 1298: 1992 – R.E.M., Uncle Tupelo, Lyle Lovett
Noah Crane, a patron of the pod, gets to pick the topic. He leads Jim & Patrick in a discussion of three favorite albums turning 30 this year: “Automatic for the People” by R.E.M., “March 16-20, 1992” by Uncle Tupelo and “Joshua Judges Ruth” by Lyle Lovett.
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Episode 1249: Jim’s Journey – The College Years
Part 2 of the Jim’s Journey series. Tom Nord joins the show to discuss the music of the mid-to-late ’80s when Jim and Tom were at Indiana University.
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Episode 1224: September New Music – Low, Diabolical Liberties, Jason Isbell
What’s Patrick been digging lately? New music by the Diabolical Liberties and Low. Plus, we play an R.E.M. cover by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit.
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Episode 1219: Talkin’ About R.E.M. – Live From Suburbs Fest
In this Suburbs Fest listener episode, music journalist and pod listener Craig Rosen talks about R.E.M.
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Episode 1140: Manhattan Tuesday
Cocktail Week continues. Jim & Patrick, plus Mike Snider and Bud Verge, drink Manhattans and talk about songs related to Manhattans.
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Episode 988: Sophomore Albums
Noah Crane, a patron of the pod, picks the topic. We discuss great sophomore albums by The Band, New Order, R.E.M. and Gaslight Anthem.