Newest Episodes
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Episode 1343: Exploring Frank Ocean’s “Channel Orange”
Scott Parks joins Patrick for a look inside Frank Ocean’s landmark 2012 album “Channel Orange.” And they both think it’s a masterpiece that will be passed on from generation to generation. Hit play and find out why.
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Episode 1342: Book Nook – Record Guides: Rolling Stone to Trouser Press and beyond
Patrick is back with another Book Nook, this time exploring the record guides that helped him build his collection. The New Rolling Stone Record Guide, The Trouser Press Record Guide and the Penguin Guide to Jazz are among the volumes he discusses.
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Episode 1341: Book Nook: The Beatles ‘Revolution in the Head’
Patrick opens up the Book Nook to discuss a “fab” piece of Beatles scholarship: “Revolution in the Head — The Beatles’ Records and the Sixties” by Ian MacDonald.
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Episode 1340: Fan Mail – Velvet Underground, Lyle Lovett, The National, At The Drive-In
Even more listener correspondence. We address calls and notes from Harris King, Kevin Clement, Rob Brown and Jay Ignacio.
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Episode 1339: Fan Mail – Squeeze, R.E.M., Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, and More
We address more listener correspondence, from Peter Nordgren, Bud Verge, Enrique Cruz and Kevin Clement. Matt Windeler fills in for Patrick.
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Episode 1338: Fan Mail – Shows We Left Early
Listeners Tom Neuerberg, Norman Umberger and Enrique Cruz tell us about concerts they left early. Intern Matt Windeler fills in for Patrick, who is off this week.
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Episode 1337: Iron Maiden – 2010-21
Guest hosts Steven Routledge and Mike Kohli wrap up Iron Maiden Week with a look at the band’s ongoing late career excellence from 2010’s “The Final Frontier” through last year’s “Senjutsu”. Up the Irons!
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Episode 1336: Iron Maiden – 2000-06
Guest hosts Steven Routledge and Mike Kohli discuss Iron Maiden’s triumphant return to form with 2000’s “Brave New World” and find that they like the band’s new direction on “Dance of Death” and “A Matter of Life And Death.”
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Episode 1335: Iron Maiden – 1988-98
Guest hosts Steven Routledge and Mike Kohli close out the ’80s and head into Iron Maiden’s dark decade of the ’90s — from “Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son” through to the ill fated Blaze Bayley years.
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Episode 1334: Iron Maiden – 1983-86
Guest hosts Steven Routledge and Mike Kohli continue their exploration of Iron Maiden’s discography, with the classic lineup period. They discuss the albums “Piece of Mind,” “Powerslave” and “Somewhere In Time,” plus the seminal “Live After Death.”