Episode 335: Episode 335: Wesley Dean discusses Jimi Hendrix's "Are You Experienced?"
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by Ben Montgomery
2d ago
We finally did it! Our first Jimi Hendrix episode. Wesley Dean joins us to discuss "Are You Experienced" from The Jimi Hendrix Experience as well as Wesley's new album "Music From Crazy Hearts" which comes out on Friday. Plenty of other discussion including moving your family to the US from Australia (and changing your name as well), Shannon Sanders, Nirvana (because, you know, Seattle), differences between the US and the UK version of this album (and some very notable omissions on the UK edition) Wayne's World, and competition among band members equals this classic album. Check out Wesley De ..read more
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Episode 334: Episode 334: Violent Femmes Self-Titled Debut with Patreon Revisitor Scotty Kummer
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by Ben Montgomery
1w ago
Patreon Revisitor Scotty Kummer of the I’ve Got That On Vinyl Podcast & The Ten Junk Miles Podcast joins us to discuss the debut record from Violent Femmes.  We strut our stuff with plenty of other discussion including will we ever have the Triple T-Shirt Trifecta (The coveted T3), Flogging Molly, what are “essential” albums and is Blondie’s “Parallel Lines” essential, Music League and Simple Minds, alienation, optimism (is there any on this album), crying at concerts, and the greatest xylophone solo of all time.   Check out Violent Femmes at: https://vfemmes.com/  Check o ..read more
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Episode 333: Episode 333: The Rolling Stones “Some Girls” with Jason Earle of The Marinade Podcast
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by Ben Montgomery
2w ago
Repeat Revisitor Jason Earle of the Marinade Podcast joins us on a last minute’s notice to discuss “Some Girls” from The Rolling Stones.  Plenty of other discussion including Verlon Thompson, Carbon Leaf, being weird about asking to be on “the list,” our favorite Stones records (and where this stacks up), Keith Richards’ autobiography, other albums from 1978 and the dominance of The Brothers Gibb, and shadoobie.  Check out Jason and The Marinade Podcast at: https://linktr.ee/marinadepodcast  Check out The Rolling Stones at: https://rollingstones.com Check out other episodes at ..read more
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Episode 332: Episode 332: Dave Gebroe of Discograffitti discusses The Mamas and the Papas
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by Ben Montgomery
3w ago
Dave Gebroe from The Discograffiti Podcast joins us to go back to the '60s to discuss the second Mamas and the Papas album. Yeah...we skip right over the previous album that has "California Dreaming" and "Monday, Monday." Fair warning...Wayne and I didn't love the album so that makes for some fun discussion because Dave LOVES this album and loves the band. Dave loves them so much so that he has Michelle Phillips from the band on his podcast for a marathon 15 hour interview. Yep. 15 hours!  Check out this episode then check out Dave’s podcast as well! Check out The Discograffitti Podcast ..read more
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Episode 330: Episode 330: The Grahams discuss “American Beauty” from The Grateful Dead
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by Ben Montgomery
1M ago
The Grahams (Alyssa and Doug) join us to discuss “American Beauty” from The Grateful Dead. Or is it just Grateful Dead?  Or is it just “The Dead?”  Plenty of other discussion including John Fullbright, Lucius, the jazz scene in NYC, being a deadhead, being a good man, music and lyrics – can you write one without the other, Frozen, Convoy, and the song that hippy girls and frat boys can all agree on.    Check out The Grateful Dead at:  https://www.dead.net/ Check out The Grahams here: https://www.thegrahamsmusic.net/ Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast ..read more
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Episode 329: Episode 329: The Cure’s “Disintegration” with Tom Hershey and Jon Lamoreaux
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by Ben Montgomery
1M ago
Patreon Revisitor Tom Hershey rejoins us along with Jon Lamoreaux of the Hustle Podcast to dissect “Disintegration” from The Cure.  Plenty of other discussion including pulling down our pouts, 1989 and the landscape of alternative music, our favorite Cure albums, the strange revelation that Tom’s “Wish” CD is still in the cellophane, and we almost had an unanimous top song!  Almost.  Until some weirdo ruined it.    Check out The Cure at:  https://www.thecure.com/ Check out The Hustle here:  https://thehustle.podbean.com/ Check out other episodes at RecordsR ..read more
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Episode 328: Episode 328 - Scott McCaughey discussed Young Fresh Fellows "The Men Who Loved Music"
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by Ben Montgomery
1M ago
Growing up in the Northwest, the Young Fresh Fellows were our Replacements.  Our Big Star.  Our "fill in the blank for the band that never got the due they deserved."  They were an American Band that just played some good time rock 'n roll.  And, Scott McCaughey was the driving force for the band.  He's done alright for himself along the way...being a part of R.E.M. for years, The Minus 5, The Baseball Project.  Scott is a legend.   So, when I had a chance to be self indulgent in discussing both baseball (based on the Baseball Project's latest record) AND "T ..read more
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Episode 327: Episode 327: Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit’s “Weathervanes” with Patreon Revisitor Benjamin Cannon
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by Ben Montgomery
2M ago
The guys are joined by Patreon Revisitor Benjamin Cannon to discuss the instant classic “Weathervanes” from Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit.  Plenty of other discussion including anxiety, dogs that bite, survivor’s guilt, the opioid crisis, addiction, Allman Brothers, Neil Young, and all sorts of heady subjects that Jason brings to his songs.  Did I mention that Jason is a brilliant songwriter?   Check out Jason at:  https://www.jasonisbell.com/   Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. A ..read more
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Episode 326: Episode 326: R.E.M.’s “Murmur” with Patreon Revisitor Kevin Hartbarger
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by Ben Montgomery
2M ago
The guys are joined by Patreon Revisitor Kevin Hartbarger to discuss “Murmur” from R.E.M.  Plenty of other discussion including being in the south but not being connected with the south, Athens GA, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Stephen Hague and Mitch Easter, the PTL Club, Laocoon and his (her) sons, mixtapes, Patient Zero, Marat, some listener picks, and the infamous reason why it’s taken us so long to discuss this album.   Check out R.E.M. at:  https://remhq.com/    Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and S ..read more
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Episode 325: Episode 325: Tom Waits “Rain Dogs” with The Bones of J.R. Jones
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by Ben Montgomery
2M ago
The guys are joined by The Bones of J.R. Jones (Jonathon Linaberry) and repeat revisitor Seth Gill to discuss “Rain Dogs” from Tom Waits.  Plenty of other discussion including Levon Helm, music videos (and not appearing in them), Shazam, making music for yourself, Keith Richards, The Replacements, one armed dwarves, polkas, Edna Milton, “3 channels and don’t overthink it” and can chickens fly?  Wayne doesn’t think so.    Check out The Bones of J.R. Jones here: https://thebonesofjrjones.com/   Check out Tom Waits here:  tomwaits.com    Check out other epi ..read more
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