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Hey constant lister! Kevin and John are out of their quarantine bunker. Sadly, with a somewhat somber episode. With the shocking news of Edward Lodewijk Van Halen’s passing, we look back on the opening tracks to Van Halen’s self-titled debut. The 1978 album introduced the world to the band and their ground-breaking and generation-defining guitarist. We feel we only scratched the surface with Van Halen, so another episode may be warranted down the road. Til then...RIP EVH!
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This is a podcast episode by Coffee and Consoles. The name of this podcast episode is Tighten Up.
If such poetic marketing worked for The Black Keys, maybe it will for us too?
Eh...probably not!
Almost exactly 10 years ago, the rock duo from Akron, OH found commercial success with their sixth album, Brothers. This week Kevin and John look at the first single, Tighten Up. Produced by Danger Mouse, the track went on to earn the group a Grammy for Best Rock Performance. Please note this episode was recorded over a month ago, but kept being pushed back. Thanks for understanding!
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Another sad loss in the musical world occurred with the passing of Little Richard. We reflect on one of the most important and influential figures in Rock n Roll history by looking at two of his most iconic hits, “Tutti Frutti” and “Long Tall Sally.” At the end of the episode John shares a story about the time he actually met Richard Penniman, and got paid for it too!
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John Prine, one of America’s most revered songwriters, passed away this past April at the age of 73. Often heralded as a hero of a “New Nashville,” Prine leaves behind many great songs and memorable stories. We try our best in this second tribute-like episode to pay homage to another fallen musical comrade as we look at his somber tale of “Sam Stone.”
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If you are 5’7” and have the nerve to call yourself The Tallest Man On Earth, you are most likely Kristian Matsson. This episode we discuss the Swedish songwriter’s track “We Do My Bluebird Fly,” from his 2008 album Shallow Grave. Beware of open tunings! And what’s up with the missing ‘s’?
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After a sad week in the world of music, we decided to do an impromptu tribute episode of sorts. We discuss the legacy of the late Bill Withers and how his music has stood the test of time. We spend some time on one of his earliest and most famous songs, “Ain’t No Sunshine.” Please note, we mention John Prine, but this was recorded before the sad news of his passing.
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We hit the sack, it’s been too long, we’re glad to be back. So what does one need for that authentic AC/DC sound? Marshalls, Gibsons, and the Young brothers. We got two out of three, which ain’t too shabby. It’s already been 40 years since this landmark album arrived, so it seems as good of time as any to dive into the classic title track. New singer? No problem. New sound? Nah, get outta here with that nonsense mate!
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For the weeks without a full episode, we are starting these short “work tapes” to tide you over. Hear John try to remember a song on the spot, with Kevin correcting him. One of us is an AC/DC connoisseur. Can you tell which one?
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A quick update concerning the future of Coffee and Consoles in relation to Covid-19.
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Begin the day with a friendly voice. A companion, unobtrusive. Play this podcast that’s so elusive, and the magic music will make your morning mood! Kevin and John talk about this classic track from Rush, from their 1980 album Permanent Waves. There’s some coffee talk, gear talk, time-based effects talk, and listener feedback. More like emotional feedback...on a timeless wavelength. RIP Neil Peart.
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Alison Krauss and Union Station (don’t forget Jerry Douglas!) have been staples in the bluegrass and country scene for years, and with good reason. This is the title track off their 2011 album of the same name. It earned them the Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album and Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical), which Mike Shipley was responsible for. This podcast is like a paper airplane, flying in the folded wind...
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Tell your friend Willie Brown to come on down to the Crossroads with us. We talk about John Mayer’s rendition of the Robert Johnson classic from his 2009 album, Battle Studies. And you can’t talk about that version without discussing old slowhands himself, Eric Clapton. So flag a ride, watch your knees, and join us won’t you please!
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A guitarist who influenced an entire generation, Stevie Ray Vaughan was unapologetically a blues musician. We dive into one of his most popular songs from the debut album Texas Flood. We also discuss how him and his band Double Trouble got discovered, the recording process, and what really happened with that David Bowie tour.
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Tis the season! We have a little fun looking back on the recording that introduced the world to three furry, high-pitched varmints. The song hit No. 1 on Billboard and grabbed three Grammy Awards, including Best Engineered Record (Non-Classical). The Chipmunks did that...the Chipmunks! Just in time for the Holidays, this podcast won’t be late. We hope you enjoy a short ‘n sweet episode on this nostalgic 1958 recording.
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Jeff Buckley’s mesmerizing rendition of this Leonard Cohen song shares more in common with someone else’s version than the original itself. When and how did this song grow out of obscurity and become a staple in today’s music? We talk about the history of the song, it’s many covers, the recording console used on the album Grace, and more. Note to guitar players: Capo at the 5th fret. Forgot to mention that. ;)
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One and one and one is episode three! The opening track to The Beatles’ ground-breaking album, Abbey Road, is seen through our mojo filter. What do a “bed-in” peace protest, a failed run at California’s governorship, Chuck Berry, and Elvis all have in common? One thing I can tell you is you got to SUBSCRIBE…and reach out to us at [email protected] to let us know your thoughts.
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Our second episode looks at Bing Crosby’s 1945 recording of “It’s Been a Long, Long Time.” Did it ever top another popular recording of the same song? We have the legend Les Paul providing some tasty guitar licks and thoughts on this period of recorded music.
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In our debut episode, we give you every inch of Led Zeppelin’s only Top Ten hit, “Whole Lotta Love.” We talk about the guitar riff, recording techniques, Willie Dixon, Small Faces, theremins, and…cryptomnesia?
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