Episodes
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The BBC hates Phil Collins
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Meagan and Hannah discuss the greatness of glam rock and spin their theoretical tires in the mud trying to figure out why it didn't come to the U.S. It was a dark and stormy night...
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Episodes manquant?
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Thornton vs. Presley, Yardbirds vs. Zeppelin, Redding vs. Franklin? Devo vs. the Stones?!?! The list goes on.
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'81 was a very bad year.
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More on the supposed rivalry between two all-time greats. Also, an aside on the pronunciation of words.
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Have shots been fired between Macca and Jagger? Listen now for approximately half the story!
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In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Meagan and Hannah discuss the meteoric rise and tragic death of Selena Quintanilla-Pérez.
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One of the largest incidents of loss in music history (in terms of music masters, not human life.)
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Stone cold sober as a matter of fact...
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For the premier of Season 2, Meagan and Hannah finally discuss the namesake of the worst podcast you've ever heard.
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Today we discuss two American anthems that aren't quite as victorious as they may sound at first. Get ready to hear about the day the music died.
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We're talking about the King.
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Meagan and Hannah recount their visit to Graceland, the final resting place of Elvis.
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Today we conclude our overview of the Who's career. Angst abounds: body count 13.
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Today we discuss two of rock and roll's most famous casualties.
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It's teen angst on amphetamines (except for Roger Daltrey, the Angry Man of Rock n' Roll.)
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It was one of the darkest times in our collective history, and the majority of Americans had no idea of the scope of the damage done. Today we take a look at some of the songs that inspired a generation of young Americans to take to the streets in protest of the Vietnam War.
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I know it's only tax evasion, but I like it. Join us as we travel through time with the Rolling Stones.
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From Aretha Franklin and Wilson Pickett to the Rolling Stones and Lynyrd Skynyrd, join us on a visit to the two tiny studios that launched major hits throughout the 50's, 60's and 70's. Welcome to Muscle Shoals, AL; Hit Recording Capital of the World.
The Swamp-a-Thon to benefit the Muscle Shoals Music Foundation (May 4, 2021): https://www.facebook.com/events/359349372178268. -
Today we examine the Rolling Stones formation and trajectory through the sixties. Body Count: 5.
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