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In this episode, Memento Mori, we honor the rock and pop musicians who left an indelible mark on our hearts and the world of music. As November invites Catholics to remember those who have passed, we take this time to reflect on the lives and legacies of iconic artists we hold dear. Join us on a soulful journey through their music and stories, cele…
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Explore the powerful connection between music and emotions. From upbeat tunes that boost our energy to calming melodies that soothe the soul, we dive into how different types of music influence our moods, mental health, and daily lives. We talk with Dr. Brian Wallace, M.D., PhD, with NeuralPositive HealthTunes and get his scientific perspective. Di…
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Against all odds, Noel and Liam Gallagher have announced a long-awaited Oasis reunion, kicking off a world tour in 2025. This surprise comes on the heels of anniversary reissues for their iconic albums Definitely Maybe and (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?. Join us as we dive into the buzz surrounding this epic comeback and share our top Oasis song…
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We've got your Ticket to Ride as we rank all the Beatles albums. Join us as we discuss and celebrate the greatest albums from the Fab Four. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just getting started, we'll take a Magical Mystery Tour from Revolver to Let It Be, Abbey Road to Help!, Rubber Soul to Please Please Me, and many more.…
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In this episode, we dive into the enigmatic world of Jack White's latest release, No Name. From his signature guitar riffs to his mystifying lyrics, we explore how this album marks a return to form, reminiscent of his bluesy-charged anthems from his time in the White Stripes. Tune in as we dissect the tracks, uncover hidden layers, and discuss what…
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Join us as we discuss five brand new albums. From rock legends Pearl Jam and The Black Crowes to modern rocker St. Vincent... American rock duo The Black Keys... to arguably the most popular musician on the planet, Taylor Swift and her much talked about album, The Tortured Poets Department. See which albums surprised us and what album ranked the hi…
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David Bowie was among the most influential and prolific songwriters and performers in the modern age. This "Rebel Rebel," who put "the art" into rock music, not only changed his unique signature looks but also his musical styles throughout his long, successful career. Join us as we discuss one of our rock "Heroes," diving into his work and vibrant …
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Most consider Jimi Hendrix the greatest and most influential guitarist in the history of rock and roll. His influence on modern music and almost anything that came after him is immeasurable. Hendrix pioneered the explosive possibilities of the electric guitar. His innovative style of combining fuzz, feedback, and controlled distortion created a new…
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We discuss guitarists who move us from Stevie Ray Vaughan, Mike McCready, Trey Anastasio, Lindsey Buckingham, and Alex Lifeson to Jack White, Kurt Cobain, John Frusciante, Tom Morello, Steve Cropper, and more. Who is the best guitarist in the Beatles? Who is Sister Rosetta Tharpe? And who would be on our Mount Rushmore of top guitarists?…
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Our hosts discuss an unlikely topic: the Netflix documentary, "The Greatest Night in Pop," which highlights the 1985 recording of "We Are the World." The documentary goes behind the scenes of the recording process, as dozens of the era's hottest musicians and legends gathered in L.A. (for one night only) to record the single for African famine reli…
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The 2024 Grammy Awards highlighted music's biggest stars and featured inspiring performances that spanned generations. With songs performed by Stevie Wonder, Annie Lennox, Joni Mitchell, U2, Billy Joel, and, of course, Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs, the night was filled with nods to the past while honoring today's top songs. We discuss the winners a…
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The 2010s saw a musical landscape that shifted from garage rock revival to the new decade's dance-worthy pop and boundary-pushing pop hybrids. Featuring tracks from Mumford & Sons, The Black Keys, Coldplay, George Ezra, Lewis Capaldi, Larkin Poe, Twenty One Pilots, and many more, the two lists are our most eclectic to date. Two Justins make an appe…
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Join our hosts as they discuss The Beatles: Get Back documentary series directed and produced by Peter Jackson which covers the making of the Beatles' 1970 album Let It Be. The restored footage from the original film provides new and intimate insights into the band's creative process and highlights the relationships between the Fab Four. The lighte…
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Deck the Halls! 'Tis the season for our Christmas Music episode extravaganza! Join us as we sip our holiday eggnog (actually, Starbucks coffee) and discuss our favorite Christmas songs. Fa-la-la along as we touch on our families' traditions and favorite songs, which include tunes from Harry Connick Jr., Los Straitjackets, even Ceelo Green, and many…
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The 1970s were the cornerstone of classic rock. The music from the late '60s bled in with the release of Let It Be by the Beatles, then solo albums by John, Paul, and George, while bands like Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd picked up momentum. Giants of rock 'n' roll like Queen, the Eagles, the Rolling Stones, The Who, Fleetwood Mac, and Steely Dan def…
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The early 2000s brought the rise of the Garage Rock Revival, a back-to-basics movement in rock music featuring driving guitars, raw sounds, and minimalist production. Join us as we discuss three bands that define this period: The White Stripes, The Hives, and The Strokes. Each unique in their approach and sound, we discuss their similarities and di…
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The Beatles have released a new song! Written by John Lennon after the band's break up, the song was worked on during the 90s but brought back to life by the surviving members of the Beatles (Paul and Ringo)... And with a little help from our friends (Peter Jackson and team using modern AI), they were able to pull John's voice and George's guitar t…
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The 2000’s generously left behind great songs to fill our playlists. From the emergence of the garage-rock bands like The White Stripes, The Strokes, and The Hives to numerous 90’s bands that kept their momentum going: Foo Fighters, Weezer, Beck, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. The decade also gave us talent like Kings of Leon, Jack Johnson, Outkast, Ji…
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Look what we made her do... release a film of one of the biggest tours ever! The cultural phenomenon continues as Taylor Swift performs in a once-in-a-lifetime concert experience for the big screen. It is almost larger than life, and people are flocking to movie theaters like it's 1989! All glittered up and Bejeweled, our hosts went to see it, and …
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Soundtracks are such a huge part of movies - creating a vibe for the film and telling its own story. Music can bring emotions that pictures and dialogue can't and in this episode we explore some of the best. Wide open---our topic touches scores, musicals, original songs for film, and general collections of songs for movies! From Jaws to E.T.; Singl…
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GOT IT COVERED! We delve into some of the most famous (and most obscure) rock covers ever released. We discuss our favorite (and not-so-favorite) covers that span genres and decades featuring a wide variety of bands. From the Beatles' Twist and Shout to Joan Jett & the Blackhearts' I Love Rock 'N Roll, and from Dolly Parton covering Collective Soul…
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One of our hosts reports back on a trip to London's Abbey Road Studios. He shares his experience of dangerously walking across the iconic zebra crossing and being in the presence of one of England's greatest national treasures. Hosts share the history and background of the studio and talk all things Beatles. The Abbey Road album is discussed in det…
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We discuss all things music from our summers, including Lewis Capaldi's new album, Taylor Swift's continuing success with her Eras Tour and her summer release of Speak Now (Taylor's Version), Beach Boys and John Fogerty concerts, and a trip to London's Abbey Road Studios. We even talk about summer movies including Indiana Jones and the Barbie Movie…
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Join our discussion of Lewis Capaldi (the Scottish Beyoncé) on the release date of his new album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent. Already with three No. 1 hits in the United Kingdom, the album shows signs of a successful follow-up to his debut. We review the intriguing Netflix documentary about Capaldi entitled How I'm Feeling Now, which high…
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Join us on our lucky 13th episode as we discuss Taylor Swift's recent Tampa concert (getting tickets, songs, the show itself, and all the records she is breaking in the process). We discuss the show's highlights and her first tour since releasing the studio albums Lover, folklore, evermore, and her most recent, Midnights.…
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"Come Sail Away" with your hosts as they discuss the legendary rock band, Styx, and the recent show they attended together. Known for melding hard rock guitar balanced with synthesizers and piano (while incorporating elements of musical theatre) the band continues to captivate audiences with their songs to this day. Join us on a journey through the…
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Having conquered the 80s with two most excellent lists, your hosts tackle the 90s, wearing full flannel and picking songs from bands like R.E.M., Smash Mouth, Southern Culture on the Skids, Oasis, Third Eye Blind, Foo Fighters, and many more! From the angst-ridden yells of Nirvana to the melodic tunes of Sugar Ray and Hootie and the Blowfish, the l…
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We pay tribute to the amazing talent of Adam Schlesinger on the three-year anniversary of his passing. A gifted musician, songwriter, and producer, he was a founding member of the bands: Fountains of Wayne, Ivy, and Tinted Windows. He is also known for writing songs for TV and film, including "That Thing You Do," for the film with the same name. No…
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Big hair, big shoulder pads, and big keyboard solos-- the 1980s was a grand era for music. In this episode, listen to your hosts struggle to limit themselves to 21 songs from a decade rich with great tunes. The question remains... will "99 Luftballons" make the cut, or will "Come on Eileen" find its way onto one of the lists?…
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Our hosts each present the other with a band to check out. Bands discussed are Sleater-Kinney & twenty one pilots. They weigh the deeper themes and meanings behind the songs and decide if they are now fans! If you have yet to delve into either of these bands, we hope you'll check them out.Por Any Man With A Microphone
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Join us as we remember past concerts we've attended; including such names as Metallica, Rage Against the Machine, the Ramones, Bob Dylan, John Mellencamp, Tom Petty, Paul McCartney, and of course, Ratt! The list goes on! We discuss positives and negatives of live music (but mostly positives) and reminisce about seeing the bands we love.…
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Much has been debated and many have poured over which Beatles album is the best, so we will give it our best shot in discussing the Beatles 1966's innovative release of Revolver. This album is packed with great songs, and we discuss each track and give details of the recordings (But wait! What about St. Pepper's, Rubber Soul, the White Album, and L…
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A continuation of the discussion about '90s bands, highlighting Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, and The Smashing Pumpkins. Part two dives deep into STP and The Smashing Pumpkins. Rankings 1-4, as well as a '90s game of musical "This or That!"Por Any Man With A Microphone
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Let us take you back to 1991, when the musical landscape changed and alternative rock bands ruled the airwaves. This is the first of two episodes discussing four key bands in the '90s: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, and the Smashing Pumpkins. In the first episode, we will highlight Nirvana and Pearl Jam and pick two songs we think best re…
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