Tag: Mike Snider
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Episode 753: Whiskey Week – Drinking Songs, First Round
Listeners Ken Wadsworth and Walt Falconer recommend some good drinking songs as we gather in the basement with guests Bud Verge, Rob Gates and Mike Snider.
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Episode 752: Whiskey Week – Bob Dylan
Day 3 of Whiskey Week. We taste some Heaven’s Door by Bob Dylan. (With party guests Mike Snider, Rob Gates and Bud Verge.)
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Episode 751: Whiskey Week – Metallica
Day 2 of Whiskey Week. We try some Blackened whiskey, which is aged while listening to Metallica. For reals. (Special guest Mike Snider, Rob Gates and Bud Verge join the party.)
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Episode 750: Whiskey Week – Drake
It’s a drinking party! We invite some friends over – Mike Snider, Bud Verge and Rob Gates – and taste some Virginia Black whiskey. That’s Drake’s label. The fun continues with whiskey and drinking songs all week.
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Episode 738: The Concerts That Got Away
Mike Snider, a patron of the pod, gets to pick today’s topic. He wants to talk about the saddest thing ever: concert regrets.
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Episode 725: Supergroups
Patron of the pod Mike Snider gets to pick the topic. He’s been intrigued by the new album from the Highwomen and wants to talk about supergroups, including Them Crooked Vultures, the Traveling Wilburys, Blind Faith and more.
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Episode 697: Guest Shot – Movie Music
Mike Snider and Brett Motiff fill in for Jim and Patrick while they are away for a bit. They talk about the use of rock and pop songs in movies.
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Episode 649: Guest Shot – Rolling Stones’ ‘Some Girls’
Jim & Patrick are on vacation again. So Mike Snider and Brett Motiff put together this episode about the Rolling Stones’ classic “Some Girls” album, released in June 1978.
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Episode 622: Bruce Springsteen – ‘Born in the USA’
We wrap up Bruce Week with an examination of Springsteen’s 1984 super-megahit album “Born in the USA.” With special guests Intern Sam Lisker and Mike Snider.
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Episode 621: Bruce Springsteen – ‘Nebraska’
Day 4 of Bruce Week. Explore the stark sounds of 1982’s “Nebraska.” With special guests Mike Snider and Intern Sam Lisker.