Tag: Patrick Foster
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Episode 1438: What Was First: Cherry Red Records
We close out the week with another installment of What Was First. Today we feature the UK indie label Cherry Red Records, a suggestion from listener Kjell Arne Sandvik. And there’s soccer in this episode, too!
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Episode 1424: Suburbs Fest Midwest: Driving to the Record Store
On day two of Suburbs Fest Midwest, Patrick, Scott Parks, Bob Peterson and Tim Hoffman headed to Chicago for record shopping.
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Episode 1423: Travelogue: Suburbs Fest Midwest
Patrick and Bill Mulligan pack and up head out to Suburbs Fest Midwest, stopping in Columbus, Ohio along the way.
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Episode 1406: June New Music 2022: Part 3
We put a wrap on June new music today with selections from Sunny Varney, Jason Goebel and Patrick!
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Episode 1401: What Was First: Dischord Records
We explore the history and first release on iconic punk label, Dischord Records.
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Episode 1379: What Was First: Island Records
We take a suggestion from some guy named Jim Lenahan to investigate the first release on Island Records; one of the most influential labels of all time.
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Episode 1371: What Was First: Flying Nun Records
Thanks to many listener suggestions, Patrick explores the first release from New Zealand’s Flying Nun Records.
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Episode 1369: What Was First: Bloodshot Records
We are back on the What Was First bus today, with an episode suggested by some weird guy from the suburbia, a Mr. Jim Lenahan. We travel back in time to Chicago in the year 1994 to hear the story of the very first release on Bloodshot Records.
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Episode 1366: What Was First: Factory Records
We had so much fun with What Was First last week that we just had to do one more! Thanks to listener Nick Optus who wrote in to suggest we investigate the first release on the legendary Factory Records. There is a twist to the “first release” tale on this episode you won’t want to miss, dear listener.
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Episode 1365: What Was First: Alternative Tentacles
We wrap up What Was First week with a suggestion from our friend and community member Mike Kohli. Reminding us that “there is always room for Jello” Mike suggests we investigate what was first on Alternative Tentacles Records.