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It's the end of Locktober, which means it's time to hand over the keys and unlock the best podcast about Tom Petty and the 214th greatest album of all time, Wildflowers.
Before we get to the point, we roll another joint and talk about the best John Candy movies (again), playing the Top Gun Anthem during a work meeting, and an exciting breakfast proclivity. We also clear up some cliffhangers, connect with our favorite luxury luggage looky-loo, and reveal the best DVD of all time.
Then at (58:00), it's time to move on to Tom Petty's second solo album, Wildflowers. We discuss the Tom Petty: Somewhere You Feel Free documentary, Rick Rubin's production, and how you don't know how it feels to be Tom Petty's drummer. We also break down the best musicians that Tom Petty influenced.
Next week we're trucking to a brokedown palace when we become the best Grateful Dead podcast and cover the rock album American Beauty.
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Hey everyone! We are once again the best Fiona Apple podcast when we talk about the Idlers Wheel....
We talk about credit card points, what we get in the divorce, and we finally hear Rob do his full standup set. Aaron talks tripe, Russ talks cigars, and we finally do the best celesta list.
Then we listen to some baroque pop and talk Fiona Apple.
Call the beck line at 802 277 BECK.
Next week we finally talk Tom Earl Petty with Wildflowers.
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Listen..... Are you a tequila or waterskiing guy? What if you had three wishes?
We become the best Nina Simone Podcast when we cover a lot of the big questions today and don't talk about politics once!
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Next week: Fiona Apple and the Idler Wheel....
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You've seen the shirt. You've heard bands talk about how they influenced them. Now listen for yourself as we become the best podcast on Joy Division and their debut album, "Unknown Pleasures."
We talk scariest songs, Matt gives a review of the latest episode, and Aaron tells us how you can always go home. Next week, Wild is the Wind by Nina Simone!
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First of all, let's be clear. Can we possibly be the best Ray Charles podcast and the best ever about this box set called The Birth of Soul, without Matt? Probably not, but three of us got together on a school night and tried.
We find out how Aaron gets his weather (wild), how my uncle was in the Miami Sound Machine, and we dive into Spotify Leagues.
Rob talks beds on the plane; you will never guess how Aaron says Swordfish. (Actually, I bet you could.) and Russell is living it up in Vegas.
Then we hear the greatest story of all time and finally drag ourselves to talk about this 53-song, 3-cd, 140-minute-long box set. Set your watch to deep sleep and join us as we talk about Soul music and why so many of these songs make us think about how we could circumcise a gnat.
Next week we don't talk about the BBQ and we talk Joy Division with Unknown Pleasures.
Call or text the Bext Line at 802-277 BECK.
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Listen. I am not going to lie.
I didn't remember this ep. Russ said it was good and I had my doubts until I listened to the end when Russ said his favorite Chuck Berry song is Run Rudolph. It literally is an insane thing to think, much less say aloud.
We couldn't record this week due to me. So we found out today is the anniversary of Chuck Berry's last Live Show.
I couldn't find any of his live shows, and when I search Chuck Berry Recordings, I get something totally different.
I added an intro and then added a bit about Chuck Berry with MORE detail.... Wow. I know what the people want...
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Folks,
We want you walk this way to a store that sells muffins and listen to us talk about Run-D.M.C and the birth of the golden age of hip hop. We are talking sleeping on planes, remembering our rolling goings, and what bag we bring on planes. Planes are definitely in the top three things we talk about on this show. I don't get it.
Then we talk about old school rap and just how great this record sounds. We are beginning a roll of great records right after we do a Ray Charles 3 cd box set next week when we cover the Birth of Soul. It came out in 91 but was recorded in the 50's. We are truly stuck in a sysphean nightmare of our own making.
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We become the best Lil Wayne podcast when we talk about Lil Wayne and Tha Carter III. No not that little wayne. Not that one either. Maybe one drafted by the Twolves comes up twice.
We have a special guest with Little Rosie in the garage, Aaron is getting fruit in the mail now, and find out what Aaron was like growing up. Rob talks about his balls.
Then we talk 2000s rap, Bangladesh, and where Lil Wayne sits in the pantheon of rap.
and yes, we have some dogs barking for the dumbshit listeners.
Next week go back to the roots of rap with Run DMC Raising Hell.
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ook, I don't know what type of corn smut you and your accountability buddy text chain have been listening to, but it feels like you may need some handwashing after this episode. This week, we're standin' on a corner in Karl Winslow, Arizona, recording the best podcast about Eagles—the raptors, the Mike Quick football team, and the band...Eagles!
But before we get to the music, Aaron's ordering for the table: squash blossoms, huitlacoche, and Oreo Cokes all around. We also discuss how to handle a barking dog if you have your druthers.
Then, at (38:00), we'll leave you with a peaceful, easy feeling when we talk about the Eagle's debut studio album, Eagles. We cover the band's original name, formation, and the best songs about chugging beer.
the Eagles formation, the best songs about chugging beer,
Next week, we'll be playing with fire when become the best Lil Wayne podcast and cover the 2008 hip hop album, Tha Carter III. And somebody said we shouldn't record tonight. -
This week we become the best David Bowie podcast when we talk about his album Low? Do you love soundscapes? Hate hits? You will love this one!
Aaron had two stains on his pants this weekend from the Mayor of Oakland.
We start by talking about Mighty Ducks 2 (quack quack), Varsity Blues, and falling in the shower before we ask for MORE POWER and talk about how much we like the first half of the album and then we slog through the back half. You know we are talking stonefruits and the strip clubs at Aaron's farmer's market.
Next week, we have a banger ep as we talk Eagles and their album Eagles.
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We become the best Cat Stevens podcast by talking about his 1970 hit Tea for the Tillerman. We look at how good his songs sound in the hands of Mr. Big and then talk about the exact opposite of Mr. Big.
Warning..... new character has dropped on the show! Aaron is keeping up with his great life and Matt finally tells us what women want.
Rob figured out the best way to end arguments with people on the street. Call or text the beck line at 802 277 BECK
Next week we are looking at David Bowie's Low. An album so strange, I went on the David Bowie Subreddit and they all love it more than anything.
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Listen.
It's Labor Day weekend. The worst time of the year.
School is starting. Thirty some weeks until the next summer. Everyone goes on vacation this weekend, except Rob who sits in his room and complains.
Plus Oasis is back in the news by announcing a new tour and the text chain is alive with people wanting to go. This release is dedicated to everyone who tried to buy tickets and it turns out Ticketmaster still hasn't quite mastered selling tickets.
Also, I have no idea what happened in this episode, I will be listening with you.
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Good morning! The anticipation for this week's episode is palpable. Unfortunately, we don't know what record we are covering today.
So, before we get to the album, we tentatively jump into a mosh pit of live concert discussion with some ticket-buying advice, a breakdown of Def Leppard's hits, and an address about whether it's okay to wear a band's T-shirt to a concert. We also celebrate a game-winning shot, relive the Olympic viewing experience, and order some meat thermometers for a B-to-B experience even Randy Moss would call a disgusting act. Rob, one big nut or one tiny nut?
Then at (57:00), the podcast gets stronger, and we become the best podcast about Kanye West and the 204th greatest album of all time, Graduation. We discuss the stadium rock influence on this album, the records that influenced Kanye, and whether this album changed perspectives on what is possible in rap music (at least according to Wikipedia).
Next week will be a wild world when we become the best Cat Stevens podcast and best Yusuf Islam podcast and discuss Tea for the Tillerman.
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Welcome to the best Nick Drack Podcast and a podcast where we talk about the album Pink Moon. We talk a lot about the cabin this week and Matt tells us about his new skill.
Aaron is back on PTA duty but is too busy with all his Guys' nights, Russ is on a concert bender and Rob's kid tells the perfect joke.
Then we learn about Matt's new drinking game and talk about Pink Moon. We also learn about songs and artists influenced by the short career of Nick Drake and talk about this really fun album.
Next week, are you trying to seduce me Mrs. Robinson? We are a podcast talking about Graduation by Kanye West
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G'day mate! Welcome to the land of the living. Download this episode and start listening to the best podcast about Bjork and the 202nd greatest album of all time, Homogenic. Warning this episode is RO RL and ordinary.
Before we unravel the album, we become the best podcast for food lovers and discuss last meals, ice cream flavors, being late for dinner, and lactose decisions that will leave your stomach bamboozled. We also chat about our signature moves and dream jobs and share a review of the Foo Fighters concert.
Then at (57:00) the alarm call goes out for Bjork and her electronica album Homogenic. We compare and contrast Bjork with Radiohead, discuss Icelandic choirs, and cover the artists with the most Grammy nominations without a win. We also talk about Nintendo music and have a surprise run-in during the celebrity death match between Beck and Bjork.
Next week, Beck Did it Better will be the place to be when we become the best Nick Drake podcast and discuss the 1972 folk album, Pink Moon.
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Hey everyone,
This week we hit our second A Tribe Called Quest Album and we pretty much become the best podcast about Midnight Marauders. We are talking USA up all night, Jock Jams, and the time Rob went to Military School.
Aaron talks about Rucking and Rob talks about talking about getting horny. Everyone thinks its normal that Aaron orders messed up stuff at the ball game and we go over the insane music choices our nephews are making.
Then we go over Midnight Marauders and talk about how this album is a little more grown up than Low End Theory but still fun. Then Rob talks about talking about being horny again.
Next week, we have Bjork with Homogenic and no one will get sick during the recording of the podcast.
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Once upon a midnight dreary, we recorded the best podcast about Pavement and the 199th greatest album of all time, Slanted and Enchanted. Quoth our downloaders "Nevermore".
The first half of this podcast is sponsored by Hardees, during which we discuss our favorite Summer Olympic events and the utility of wagons. Then, we dive into the most important Delta meltdown that has impacted one traveler's upgrade. Finally, we become the best podcast about literature and discuss Edgar Allen Poe's short stories, the best books of the 21st century, and a book about an erotic scene with a jazz-playing bear.
Then at (50:00) we break down Pavement's debut studio album Slanted and Enchanted. We discuss Pavement's performance at Lollapalooza, indie bands, and lo-fi music.
Next week, we'll keep it rollin' when we become the best podcast about A Tribe Called Quest and cover the 1993 hip-hop album Midnight Marauders.
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Folks.
Paul's Botique came out 35 years ago so I wanted to celebrate this anniversary by giving all we can give. And all we can give is an old episode that we released.
However, I listened to it and it was a pretty good ep. Matt makes a great list, big Humpty Dumpty makes a stride forward and Aaron begs for a free gift.
The album is fun and the episode is a good one. See you Tuesday!
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Some say that comparison is the thief of joy, but we still think this is the best podcast about Sade and the 200th greatest album of all time, Diamond Life. And what better way to celebrate this album, than posting this podcast 40 years and 7 days after its original release! But before we get to the music we jump on a big swing and discuss the best fictional basketball players of all time. Then we chat about glazing mugs at family camp, hidden tracks on the Miseducation of Lauren Hill, and snoring treatments. We also became the best podcast about politics in 2024 with a stump speech asking Lunds and Byerlys to bring back regular donuts. Click here to sign the Change.org petition and support the cause! Then at (1:06:00) we discuss Sade's debut studio album, Diamond Life. We chat about Sade's use of space (shout out Heat Rocks), the best Sade albums, and the best titular lines of all time. Next week's episode will cover a lonesome era when we become the best Pavement podcast and cover the 1992 indie rock album Slanted and Enchanted.
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Listen.
We all make mistakes.
Some of us don't edit the podcast on time and then decide (way too late) to release an episode we talked about on the podcast tomorrow.
Then some of us confuse the Lauryn Hill album with the Fugees album.
So here is the Lauryn Hill album that Apple music says is the number one album of all time but there is a little controversy regarding the last few songs! And we talk about Bob Newhart on this one for sure.
We will get back on track tomorrow.
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