Tag: Teenage Fanclub
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Episode 1386: Fan Mail: Instrumental Madness
We crack open the correspondence bag and pull out some reactions to Episode 1345, in which Bill Mulligan dropped by Patrick’s basement to discuss instrumental tracks from bands that usually feature vocals.
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Episode 1372: April New Music Mega Blast!
They said it couldn’t be done. They said it would be foolish to try. They called it flying too close to the sun. Did we listen? Heck no. Here is the first-ever, one-of-a-kind, super spectacular April New Music Mega Blast!
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Episode 1252: Top 5 Songs – Listener Steven Routledge
Steven Routledge, a patron of the pod, gets to pick the topic. We discuss his all-time favorite songs, by Neil Young, the National, Gram Parsons, Embrace and Teenage Fanclub.
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Episode 1051: January New Music – Teenage Fanclub, Pearl Charles, Mogwai, Morgan Wade, Wor_kspace
We kick off the January new music listener series with Steven Routledge. He digs Teenage Fanclub, Pearl Charles, Wor_kspace, Morgan Wade and Mogwai.
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Episode 1018: Super Songs – Squeeze, Teenage Fanclub
Day 6 of our Super Songs series. Today, killer tunes by Squeeze and Teenage Fanclub.
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Episode 1010: November New Music – Teenage Fanclub, War on Drugs, Billie Eilish, Yard Act, PVA
We conclude the November new music picks with two listener calls. Jason from New York talks up a live album from the War on Drugs. And Highland Park Harry (aka Echo Park Jimmy) tells us about a number of artists, including Billie Eilish, Teenage Fanclub, Yard Act and PVA.
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Episode 879: On the Road Again with The Mr. Patty
Patrick takes a road trip. Are you ready for this?
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Episode 436: Perfect Pop – David Bowie, Nuclear Valdez, Bernard Butler
We wrap up this Perfect Pop Week with three selections from Steven Routledge of Scotland. Plus, some discussion about Teenage Fanclub.
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Episode 362: Fan Mail – Record Store Day 2018
We get great listener feedback, including an email from Jesse Morin on how not to get in trouble with your spouse on Record Store Day and another email from Steven Routledge championing the CD format.