Author: RTS
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Episode 1260: Guest Episode – Weird Major Label Albums of the ’90s
Vasant Ramamurthy fills in for Jim & Patrick and discusses some unexpected major label albums from the ’90s, including works by Shudder To Think, Jawbox, Drive Like Jehu, Mercury Rev, Flaming Lips and Mike Watt.
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Episode 1259: Guest Episode – U2 B-sides
Mike Wagner and “Echo Park Jimmy” Petrillo fill in for Jim & Patrick and discuss U2’s amazing B-sides from the 1980s.
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Episode 1258: Guest Episode – Zombies’ ‘Odessey and Oracle’
Mike Wagner and Nick Scalera fill in for Jim & Patrick and discuss the Zombies’ classic album “Odessey and Oracle,” released in 1968.
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Episode 1257: Guest Episode – Early Fleetwood Mac
Mike Wagner and Vasant Ramamurthy fill in for Jim & Patrick and discuss the pre-Buckingham-Nicks work of Fleetwood Mac.
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Episode 1256: Fan Mail – Los Lobos, Old Radio Stations
More listener correspondence. Scot Isom calls in to talk about Los Lobos. Kevin Clement and Peter Nordgren address old radio stations. And BJ Bonin shares a song from his band Demolition Means Progress called “Radio.”
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Episode 1255: Fan Mail – Lady Wray, 1993
We address some listener correspondence. Mackensi Crenshaw tells us about new music by Lady Wray. And Harris King calls in to talk about his favorite albums of 1993.
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Episode 1254: Echo Park Jimmy Likes to Party Hard
Fan favorite Echo Park Jimmy calls in to talk about a variety of topics, including Andrew W.K., the Rolling Stones, the Eagles and Wet Leg.
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Episode 1253: Velvet Underground, Beastie Boys – At the Movies
Jim reports on two rock docs he watched recently: “Velvet Underground” and “Beastie Boys Story.”
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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 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.”

