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Todd rides a wave of 60s soft pop bliss with unlikely pop tunesmith Margo Guryan.
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Guitarist Johnny Thunders' death at 38 turned his song "You Can't Put Your Arms Into A memory" into something it was perhaps never meant to be.
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Todd interrogates this 1976 hit from multi-talented Linda Ronstadt sideman Andrew Gold.
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Todd explores the career of songwriter John Carter through one of his most memorable contributions to the "Sunshine Pop" genre.
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Todd journeys to the bottom of the charts to celebrate the criminally underappreciated girl group Reperata and the Delrons and their hit oddity "Captain of your Ship."
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It's surprising that, of all the Prince covers out there, the one by 80s teen pop singer Martika is one of the most moving and artistic.
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Todd explores the relationship between pub rock and punk rock through the story of Joe Strummer's pre-Clash band The 101ers.
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Todd plays compare and contrast with the Police's "Every Breath You Take" and John Waite's soundalike hit from 1984. His conclusions just might surprise you.
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No, not the Kelly Clarkson song, but rather Russ Ballard's more grammatically--if inconveniently--titled hit for numerous artists including Rainbow and Cherie Currie.
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The Dutch folk-pop band Shocking Blue had far more up their sleeves than their one U.S. hit.
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Todd digs into "Do Ya", a song made famous by ELO, but originated by Jeff Lynne's previous band, The Move
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The question on the table is not whether Honeybus, a band largely unknown outside the UK, were any good (they were), but whether they could have been as big as the Beatles.
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Todd examines the tragically brief career of Portland power pop revivalists The Exploding Hearts, whose "Modern Kicks" is a four minute, distortion soaked slice of punk pop bliss.
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South Africa's first all woman band produces an international monster hit -- and Todd is here to unpack it.
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Todd explores the complicated release history of this dance punk tune turned 80s radio mainstay.
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Todd shines a light on Dara Puspita, an all-woman band from Indonesia who lived out the plot of countless 80s rock videos by playing their rock in defiance of an authoritarian regime bent on silencing them.
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Todd investigates Nita Rossi's cult hit and takes a detour to examine how the music of Burt Bacharach and John Barry shaped the adult pop sound of the late 60s.
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Todd finds joy in Yuki's breakthrough Jpop hit.
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Todd pulls the strings to see what's behind French poppet France Gall's Eurovision winning song and her working relationship with the "dirty old man of French Pop", Serge Gainsbourg.
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Glam pop band Sweet spent several years under the thumb of powerful British songwriters Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn. With "Fox on the Run", they finally came into their own.
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