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Episode 846: Greatest American Bands
Who’s the greatest American band? In rock history, the UK is known for bands while the U.S. is where individual artists found fame. But Jeff Niebuhr, a patron of the pod who got to pick the topic, has some thoughts on stateside groups.
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Episode 845: Intern Check-in – Sami
We check in with Intern Sami (Samantha Reed) in the California Bay Area to see how she’s holding up – and what music she’s listening to – during the pandemic.
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Episode 844: Guest Episode – The Beatles – ‘Let it Be’
Mike Wagner and Nick Scalera fill in for Jim and Patrick today. They discuss the Beatles’ “Let it Be,” celebrating its 50th anniversary.
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Episode 843: New New Zealand Music – Yumi Zouma, Nadia Reid, Sneaky Feelings, Tidal Rave, The Beths
Nick Scalera, a patron of the pod and our resident New Zealand music expert, joins to talk about new music from that vibrant indie scene.
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Episode 842: Fan Mail – African Music, Counting Crows, Crime Songs
We answer listener correspondence from Bill Mulligan, Hunter Bennett, Jay Ignacio, Kevin Clement and Kurt Gallagher about previous episodes on crime songs (ep. 784), Counting Crows (ep. 786) and African music (ep. 787).
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Episode 841: Too Much Joy – ‘Cereal Killers’
It’s the Intern Sam Challenge! We asked listeners to send albums to Sam Lisker, the voice of Young America. Paul Trap sent him a CD of Too Much Joy’s 1991 album “Cereal Killers.” Hear Sam’s reaction.
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Episode 840: Fan Mail – Bands We Broke Up With
Listeners respond to episode 762 about Bands We Broke Up With.
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Episode 839: Intern Check-in – Matt
We do a pandemic check-in with Intern Matt Windeler of Ottawa ON and talk about music and the movie “Canadian Bacon.”
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Episode 838: Concert Ruiners
Paul Charchian of Fantasy Football Weekly, a big music fan, joins to talk about the times he had concerts ruined by other audience members.
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Episode 837: New Music – Stephen Malkmus, Monophonics, Beach Slang, EOB, Greg Dulli, Black Lips, Rookie, Kiwi Jr.
Listeners give us lots of new music recommendations. Captain Doug Ferrel goes with Rookie, Black Lips and Beach Slang. Kevin Bartlett likes EOB. Mackensi Crenshaw touts the Monophonics. Tim Hoffman shares some love for Stephen Malkmus. And Jesse from San Antonio tells us about Greg Dulli and Kiwi Jr.

