Tag: the Replacements
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Episode 1417: Songs About Work with Jeff and Vince
Vince Catanzaro and Jeff Niebuhr of the podcast ‘Meet the New Boss’ join us for a discussion of songs and work.
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Episode 1392: Suburban Party Line: Phish and The Replacements
We cleaned up all the remaining calls on the Suburban Party Line to get it all set for June new music messages.
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Episode 1250: Jim’s Journey – Entering the Real World
We conclude the Jim’s Journey series with guest Will Pfeifer. Jim and Will discuss the music they listened to while in their first real jobs, at the Rockford (Ill.) Register Star newspaper.
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Episode 1249: Jim’s Journey – The College Years
Part 2 of the Jim’s Journey series. Tom Nord joins the show to discuss the music of the mid-to-late ’80s when Jim and Tom were at Indiana University.
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Episode 1240: Songs with Dramatic Pauses
Mike Kohli, a patron of the pod, gets to pick the topic. He leads us in a discussion of songs with dramatic pauses.
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Episode 916: Beer, Wine and Whiskey
Our friend Mike Snider provided us with some new (and somewhat unusual) drinks. He paired each with a song and we staged a tasting. That’s the show.
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Episode 886: 1987 – Prince, U2, R.E.M., Replacements
Mike Wagner, a patron of the pod, picks the topic. We discuss great albums of 1987, including U2’s “The Joshua Tree,” R.E.M.’s “Document,” Prince’s “Sign o’ the Times” and the Replacements’ “Pleased to Meet Me.”
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Episode 760: 1984 – A Look Back
Mike Kohli, a patron of the pod, calls in on Skype and gets to pick the topic. He wants to discuss the music of 1984, especially the alt-rock scene that included Hüsker Dü, Minutemen, the Replacements and Metallica. Jim and Patrick also make a couple of picks: Pretenders and Meat Puppets, respectively.
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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 723: The Replacements and Remixes
Podcast patron Mike Wagner gets to pick the topic. We talk about the recent Replacements’ recent reissue “Dead Man’s Pop,” which includes new mixes of the album “Don’t Tell a Soul.” And we talk about remixes in general.