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NEM#8: Tim Quirk Is the Philosopher-King of Beers
NEM#8: Tim Quirk Is the Philosopher-King of Beers
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Length:
76 minutes
Released:
Mar 11, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Tim describes himself as not a singer, but a writer with a band, and he shouted at the front of Too Much Joy in the late' 80s–'90s and has since recorded as Wonderlick while working as a big dog in the digital music industry with Google, Rhapsody, and now Freeform.
We discuss "King of Beers" from Cereal Killers (1991), "Donner Lake" from Wonderlick (2002), "Just Like a Man" from Mutiny (1992), and also listen to "Extraordinary People" from Wonderlick's Super (2015). Read Tim's words at tbquirk.com, and toomuchjoy.com.
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We discuss "King of Beers" from Cereal Killers (1991), "Donner Lake" from Wonderlick (2002), "Just Like a Man" from Mutiny (1992), and also listen to "Extraordinary People" from Wonderlick's Super (2015). Read Tim's words at tbquirk.com, and toomuchjoy.com.
Please spread the word about the podcast! You can also support our efforts. Musicians, tell us your song stories on video.
Hear more Nakedly Examined Music.
Released:
Mar 11, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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