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This Is Comp: Nuggets Disc 2, Tracks 24-31
This Is Comp: Nuggets Disc 2, Tracks 24-31
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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
May 7, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this round, we have another frat party song, an early effort from a very weird genius, some wildly obnoxious shrieking, and a surprisingly catchy song from a very bad movie. Also, you get Amanda and Rich freaking out at Will for mispronouncing "Live," one of the most hilariously insulting reviews any of us has ever heard, a surprise guest appearance by Will's cat, and a lengthy and irrelevant side discussion about The Big Lebowski. NOTE: Amanda mistakenly said there's not much live music in Tacoma these days. This was very stupid. There is great live music in Tacoma, particularly at Jazzbones on 6th Avenue. Go there, you won't regret it. Get early access to bonus episodes at patreon.com/discordpod. The Swingin' Medallions - Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)The Merry-Go-Round - LivePaul Revere & the Raiders - Steppin' OutCaptain Beefheart - Diddy Wah DiddyThe Sonics - StrychnineThe Syndicate of Sound - Little GirlThe Blues Magoos - (We Ain't Got) Nothin' YetMax Frost & the Troopers - Shape of Things to ComeOpening music: The Hector Collectors https://thehectorcollectors.bandcamp.com/ Closing credits music: Kenneth Kraylie https://kennethkraylie.bandcamp.com/https://casinos.bandcamp.com/
Released:
May 7, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
011: Joni Mitchell - Blue (1971): Joni Mitchell's fourth album, Blue, is host Ben Marlin’s favorite Joni album and one of his favorite albums of all time. But it's also the Canadian singer-songwriter’s most accessible album, direct and hooky in a way she would rarely allow her music to be, before or since. For that reason, it's probably the best gateway to Joni Mitchell for listeners who aren't familiar with her. Aside from the catchy melodies, Joni’s lyrics pushed the “confessional singer-songwriter” style further than it had ever gone before. Her songs here are deeply personal, but in a way that is still beautifully universal. Dive into Blue with us and revel in Joni’s unique genius. by Discord and Rhyme: An Album Podcast