Episodes
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Episode 987: Political Songs
Listeners Mike Snider and Phil Ingrassia join the podcast to discuss political songs, including those by Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, the Clash and more.
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Episode 986: Doug Kershaw – ‘The Cajun Way’
Patrick examines “The Cajun Way,” the 1969 debut solo album by Doug Kershaw. (Jim is out this week.)
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Episode 985: Guest Episode – Afghan Whigs’ ‘1965’
Listeners Justin Steiner and Steven Routledge fill in while Jim and Patrick take a break. They examine the Afghan Whigs’ sixth album, “1965,” which was actually released in 1998.
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Episode 984: XTC – ‘Black Sea,’ Side Two
Patrick and guest host The Bish continue their exploration of XTC’s 1980 album “Black Sea.” Today’s episode centers on Side Two.
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Episode 983: XTC – ‘Black Sea,’ Side One
Patrick and guest cohost Dave Bishop (aka The Bish) examine XTC’s ‘Black Sea’ album, celebrating its 40th anniversary. Today’s episode is Side One, with Side Two coming tomorrow. (Jim is out for a bit.)
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Episode 982: At the Movies – ‘Blaze’
Jim and Patrick discuss the movie “Blaze,” a 2018 biopic about cult musician Blaze Foley, directed by Ethan Hawke.
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Episode 981: Book Nook – The History of Rock and Roll
Patrick discusses two books he has read recently – “The History of Rock & Roll,” volumes 1 and 2, by Ed Ward. They span the years 1920 to 1977.
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Episode 980: ‘All Rights and Privileges’
On this day after the election, just listen to Quartjar’s “All Rights and Privileges,” from their 2017 album “Squatch: An Odyssey in Space and Time.”
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Episode 979: Love – ‘Forever Changes’
Part two of our conversation about Love, with Nick Scalera, a patron of the pod. Today, we go deep on one of Nick’s favorite albums, “Forever Changes.”
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Episode 978: Love – Debut Album and ‘Da Capo’
Nick Scalera, patron of the pod, gets to pick the topic. In a special two-part appearance, Nick leads us through a discussion of influential ’60s band Love. This is part one.