Tag: The Jayhawks
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Episode 1433: Recorded at Suburbs Fest Midwest: Part 8
David Lane brings up two very intriguing topics: 1) Was music better in the past than it is today? 2) Bands who should have been much better known than they are. Hit play and get our takes!
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Episode 1251: Guest Episode – Jayhawks’ ‘Sound of Lies’
Stephen Routledge and Justin Steiner fill in for Jim & Patrick today and discuss the Jayhawks’ 1997 album “Sound of Lies.”
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Episode 883: Jayhawks – Interview, Part 2
Part 2 of our interview with the Jayhawks: Gary Louris, Karen Grotberg, Marc Perlman and Tim O’Reagan. They talk about the band’s legacy and its lack of acceptance into any “scene.” Plus, more on the upcoming album “XOXO” and a couple of questions from listeners.
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Episode 882: Jayhawks – Interview, Part 1
We talked, via Zoom, with the Jayhawks: Gary Louris, Karen Grotberg, Marc Perlman and Tim O’Reagan. Their 11th album, “XOXO,” is a more collaborative project for this acclaimed and beloved band. It comes out July 10.
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Episode 758: Best of 2010s – Janelle Monáe, Beck, Vampire Weekend, Parquet Courts and More
More great tunes from the past decade. We hit shuffle on a special collaborative playlist powered by our listeners. Today: Slowdive, Janelle Monáe, DIIV, Beck, Beach Slang, Jayhawks, Vampire Weekend, Ex Hex and Parquet Courts.
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Episode 517: 2018 Favorites – Buffalo Tom, Jayhawks
This edition of 2018 album favorites features two rootsy bands with three decades of history still putting out great music. Brian from Rhode Island talks up “Quiet and Peace” by Buffalo Tom. And Steven Routledge of Scotland is a fan of “Back Roads and Abandoned Motels” by the Jayhawks. Plus, a nod to Josh Rouse.
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Episode 119: Fan Mail Friday 9
We cull through the mounds of emails and social medias from the listeners and pick out a few choice comments. What other show covers air drumming, a lost record collection, whether Dan Auerbach copied another artist, a train to Toronto, Revolution Summer, Wyoming “bourbon,” Zima and Styx?
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Episode 81: Shoppin’ on Record Store Day
Record Store Day is not a national holiday—not yet anyway—but it feels like it to us. Our friend, and young record collector, Adam Woodward joins to talk about what he found digging in the crates.