Episode 1097: The Story of Game Theory, Part 2

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April 21, 2021

Music:

All music in this episode by Game Theory.

  • “Here It Is Tomorrow” The Big Shot Chronicles (Enigma Records) 1986
  • “Crash Into June” The Big Shot Chronicles (Enigma Records) 1986
  • “Regenisraen” The Big Shot Chronicles (Enigma Records) 1986
  • “I’ve Tried Subtlety” The Big Shot Chronicles (Enigma Records) 1986
  • “The Waist and the Knees” Lolita Nation (Enigma Records) 1987
  • “The Real Shelia” Lolita Nation (Enigma Records) 1987
  • “Together Now, Very Minor” Lolita Nation (Enigma Records) 1987
  • “Throwing the Election” Two Steps from the Middle Ages (Enigma Records) 1988
  • “Room For One More, Honey” Two Steps from the Middle Ages (Enigma Records) 1988
  • “Erica’s Word” The Big Shot Chronicles (Enigma Records) 1986

Notes:

Patrick continues telling the story of Game Theory, an ’80s power pop band that had incredible potential. Special guests Brett Milano and Annie Zaleski provide their expert insight on the band the brilliance of the group’s founder, Scott Miller.

Check out Brett’s book on Game Theory’s Scott Miller, Don’t All Thank Me At Once: The Lost Pop Genius of Scott Miller!

Where credit is due: Thumbnail photo of Game Theory by Robert Toren.

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