Newest Episodes
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Episode 116: Bonnaroo Bill
Our friend Bill Horne went to Bonnaroo for the first time, with a couple of his college-aged kids and some friends. And it was even better than he imagined. His report, on Rockin’ the Suburbs.
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Why you should always arrive in time to see the opening act
That ticket you paid for almost always includes more than one band, so why not get your money’s worth? And oh yeah, you might discover a new favorite, like Dryjacket.
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Episode 115: Rockin’ the District with Helium and Royal Blood
The stars aligned, and Jim & Patrick went to separate shows on the same night! They recount their experiences at the Royal Blood and Helium concerts in Washington, D.C.
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Episode 114: Echo Park Jimmy!
It’s a very special episode of Fan Mail Friday, focused on one very special fan, Echo Park Jimmy. Sit back and enjoy.
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Episode 113: less talk, more rock!
Want to hear more music on Rockin’ the Suburbs? We set a timer to limit our talk and play more rock. Enjoy. Oh and also, Dan Gursky.
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Episode 112: Robyn Hitchcock takes your tweets
Our friend Dan Gursky joins the show to discuss a recent Robyn Hitchcock concert he attended, in which the singer took requests via Twitter. (Dan also wrote about the experience at SuburbsPod.com.)
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Episode 111: Tommy Stinson, part 2
The epic conclusion of our hotbox interview with Tommy Stinson of Bash & Pop and the Replacements (and don’t forget Guns N’ Roses). We tossed some listener questions at him too.
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Episode 110: Tommy Stinson, part 1
We got to interview a member of one of our all-time favorite bands, Tommy Stinson of the Replacements. Tommy is on tour supporting the latest record from Bash & Pop, the new-old band he leads.
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Episode 109: Fan Mail Friday: June 9, 2017
The fans email us. And hit us up on the social medias and so on. And then we collect a batch and respond to the comments over some drinks. This week, featuring songs by Hoops, the Replacements, the Clash, Chris Cornell, the Shins, the Damned and the B-52’s.
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Episode 108: Summer Songs 4 – Dan Auerbach, Chance The Rapper, Bruce Springsteen
Summer blazes on, but Summer Songs Week comes to a close. Jim, Patrick and party host Greg Wilson make three last picks of the season’s best music.