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This episode might be a fever dream, or it might actually be the best podcast about the Beatles and the 197th greatest album of all time, Meet the Beatles.
In preparation for the album, we reveal which Beatles member wrote most of the band's hits or some derivative of that question. Then we talk about apricot mallow plants, the proper way to eat a chicken wing, and Hulk Hogan's Real American Beer...brother! We also pulled a Home Alone at the baseball game and took the podium as the best Olympics podcast by discussing Olympic costumes.
Reeee-LAX, it won't be long until (53:00) minutes into this episode when we let Beatlemania run wild on you and Meet the Beatles. We discuss the Beatles' perspective on music, Smokey Robinson's influence on the Beatles, and the best songs from the British Invasion.
If you were looking for a podcast episode full of hero worship, it's not this puppy. But next week will be a new wave when we become the best podcast about the B-52s and their debut self-titled album.
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Have you ever heard of a sad banger named Sir Isaac Newton? If not, you should check out the best podcast about Robyn and the 196th greatest album of all time, Body Talk.
But before we get to the album, we take a voicemail from the OG of complimentary movies, who shares an affordable approach to golf and weddings. We also talk pickup basketball, introverted extroverts, pull tabs, and then take a long walk that might require some Gold Bond.
Then at (54:00) we dance to the beat of Robyn and her electropop album, Body Talk. We discuss cup-stacking rhythms, wedding songs, and the best bands from Sweden. Siri, remind our listeners to watch the Eric Prydz Call on Me Video in 30 minutes. It's the definition of titillating.
It won't be long until next week when we become the best podcast about the Beatles and cover the 1964 album Meet the Beatles.
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Yo, sound the bell, school's in, sucker! Just don't tell your parents that you listened to the best podcast about Leonard Cohen and the 195th greatest album of all time, Songs of Leonard Cohen.
Before we get to the album, real recognizes real when we talk about the Dunkin' Dutchman's feet, yoga statues, and birthday celebrations. We also discuss card collecting, altering your shorts, and of course...Craigslist Waterbeds!
If you thought the first half of this podcast sucked, hopefully, we can make up for it by bringing out the Ole Lion mascot for a quick halftime show. Oooh lah lah!
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Then at (1:05:00) we tell some stories of the street and discuss Songs of Leonard Cohen. We cover Leonard Cohen's poetry and musicality and then say good riddance with a list of the best songs about saying goodbye.
Come hang with me next week when we become the best Robyn podcast, and cover her 2010 electropop album, Body Talk. No Coco! -
If you categorize this episode, you would call it the best podcast about Michael Jackson and the 194th greatest album of all time, Bad. You could also call it an SEO scam about the best podcast that gives me a list of albums I can listen to (Reddit confirmed). But before we get to the album, we go deep into the ocean, Titanic style, to talk about cool school teachers, the top 10 country songs of all time, and the MJ touring musical. We also become the best Dungeons & Dragons podcast when we unveil a campaign starring the handyman. Then at (51:00), we discuss Michael Jackson's 1987 album, Bad. We cover Michael Jackson versus Prince, the worst video games (featuring Moonwalker), and the best songs featuring the THX sound. Next week's episode will feature our master song when we become the best Leonard Cohen podcast and discuss his contemporary folk album, Songs of Leonard Cohen.
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Some folks are born with silver spoon in hand, and some folks are co-hosts on the best podcast about Creedence Clearwater Revival and the 193rd greatest album of all time, Willy and the Poor Boys.
But before we get to the album we give you a little treat from Big Daddy when we discuss employment qualifications at the Mustang Ranch, agave distillate subscriptions, and the best movies from 1994. Then we head to the store to buy some travel souvenirs and condoms, and it's all business, like changing a tire.
Then at (1:04:00) we take a trip down on the corner to discuss CCR's swamp rock album from 1969, nice. We discuss concept albums, Lead Belly, and get up and down on a list.
Next week's episode is Bad, but at least it's the best Michael Jackson podcast. -
We are the best podcast about Licensed to Ill. A great fatboys story, the Rock and Roll hall of fame and some native plants. You shut up and listen to this ep.
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Don't get it twisted, according to the transitive property this is the best podcast about Etta James and the 191st greatest album of all time, At Last! Our piece de resistance if you will. This podcast is also the last refuge of the desperate when we sit down at the loser table to discuss the best Sublime songs, the Mouth of the South Jimmy Hart, and whether all sour drinks have egg whites. We also chat about lunch specials, and there's some meat on this bone. Trust in me, at (55:00) we finally get to Etta James's debut album, At Last! We chat about Chess Records, the best R&B voices, and the most outrageous music take of all time. Next week you need to fight for your right to listen to the best Beastie Boys podcast when we cover License to Ill.
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Can we ask an honest question, is there anything worse than being the best podcast about The Who and the 190th greatest album of all time,Tommy? But let's put a pin in that question for now.
Before we get to the album we'll pick you up for a night of trivia about youth baseball coaching, co-worker interactions, and Paisley Park. We also become the best podcast about opera when we discuss the Metropolitan Opera House, pre-ordering drinks at intermission, and tenors who get their balls eaten by wild boars. Remember, everything you hear on this podcast must be true!
Then at (1:02) we become pinball wizards and talk about The Who's 1969 rock opera, Tommy. We chat about why we don't like rock operas, discuss the best rock opera albums, and then bail on this episode at intermission.
Trust in me, next week is going to bring some stormy weather when we become the best Etta James podcast and cover her debut studio album, At Last.
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Finally!!! the Dunkin' Dutchman and Indie Rock...have come back...to Beck Did it Better, with the best podcast about Sleater Kinney and the 189th greatest album of all time, Dig Me Out.
Before we get to the album we dive into the nether regions of dynamic pricing at the Mustang Ranch, social events interrupting the big game, and some deviant art for all you UFC scum. We also prove that this is the best music podcast of 2024 when we talk jazz club etiquette, a family concert with AJR, and Bay Area food rappers.
Then if you hit the 15 second skip button 256 times to (1:04:00) it's enough to hear our take on Sleater-Kinney's 1997 album, Dig Me Out. We cover the punk bands that inspired Sleater-Kinney, bands that didn't have a bass player, and the best songs from band members who dated and broke up.
For those of you who aren't 43-year-old males we suggest you unplug this podcast and plug it back in next Tuesday for an amazing journey when we become the best podcast about The Who and their 1969 rock opera, Tommy. Happy Friday!
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Next up to the stage in Aerola 51...it's the best podcast about T. Rex and the 188th greatest album of all time, Electric Warrior. Now drop your linen and start your listenin'.
Before we get to the music we pull the ripcord and provide some advice on the best things to do in Las Vegas, poker personas, and adopting a uniform lifestyle. Then we play 20 questions and issue an apology that is sure to make you Dikembe in your pants. Warning...don't go back and try to dissect that joke.
Then at (1:02:00) we get it on when we break down the glam rock album by T. Rex, Electric Warrior. We discuss Marc Bolan's poetry, David Bowie parallels, and the best songs from Quentin Tarantino's movies.
Next week we've got one more hour, and you should turn it on when we become the best Sleater-Kinney podcast and dicuss the 1997 punk rock album, Dig Me Out.
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This week we're going up high! And down hard! With the high hard one and the best podcast about Ice Cube and the 187th greatest album of all time, AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted.
But before we get to the music all of our Apple Maps enthusiasts will be taken on a detour for our discussion of open-toed shoes, stolen cars mats, and scrambled cable TV. We also celebrate the new Pearl Jam and Vampire Weekend albums and become the best NFL Draft podcast when we draft the best charcuterie ingredients.
Then at (1:13:00) we turn off the radio and discuss Ice Cube's debut studio album, AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted. We chat about old-school rhyme schemes, The Bomb Squad production, and BIG3 Basketball.
Next week we'll bang the gong and get it on when we become the best T. Rex podcast and break down the 1971 glam rock album, Electric Warrior.
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If you have $7,500 lying around you could give it away or you could buy an Eames chair and listen to the best mid-century modern podcast about the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the 187th greatest album of all time, Blood Sugar Sex Magik.
But before we get to the album we take a trip to the Mustang Ranch where you might get to hear about Bruce Springsteen in concert, yoga dehydration, and first class flight etiquette.
Then at (1:08:00) we go under the bridge to talk about Blood Sugar Sex Magik from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. We discuss the band's cross-genre influences, nonsense lyrics, and the best hard rock performances from 1993.
Next week you should turn off the radio and join us for the best Ice Cube podcast when we cover his debut studio album AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted.
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Guys. This week "Russ misunderstood" what was going on and he made Rob edit this episode all by himself. I tried to say no but Russ just put on his sunglasses and stared.
So here is the Show in a Connections type game. Try to guess what section of the show each is from.
That Sub that got Crushed. Sid Bream A dominatrix Sex with a Football Coach Men's RightsAaron says you should go with your wife to get your hair done. Rob's Fast Bat Racing LeagueLeather Mask"What album is this?"Aaron Drove!Nascar Driver A detailed history of the albumWoke Mind Virus Captain PhillipsSubtitlesSully Sullenburger -
We are busy so I put together a "best of" bits that lead into my favorite parody songs.
I was trying to find the bit where Aaron admitted early on that he loved feet because it inspired a million songs but I couldn't find it. Oh well.
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They say if you listen to this podcast you might go blind. But if you can't stop messin' with the danger zone then welcome to the best podcast about Cyndi Lauper and the 184th greatest album of all time, She's So Unusual.
But before we get to the music your four favorite therapeutic tools provide some curmudgeonly commentary on adult pick-up basketball, thermostat control, and bar hopping in Ft. Lauderdale on spring break. We also go the distance on polyamorous opportunities, bumping and grinding, and other glorious topics.
Then at (1:06:00) we bop with the original quirky singer, Cyndi Lauper, and her debut studio album She's So Unusual. We discuss Cyndi Lauper's place in 80's pop culture, the Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection, and the best songs featuring the melodica.
Next week we have no expectations that we will become the best Rolling Stones podcast when we cover their 1968 roots rock album, Beggars Banquet.
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We are the world. We are children. We are the ones who make the best podcast about D'Angelo and the 183rd greatest album of all time, Brown Sugar, so you should start listening.1
Before we get to the music, we provide our rebuttal to the State of the Union with some discussion about the Wizard of Oz, the keys to good hospitality, and 44 days of amazing music in 1991.2 We're also your accountability buddy when it comes to airport etiquette when we chat about security checkpoint stops and normalizing kiosk shoplifting.
Then at (55:00) this podcast takes a smooth turn when we discuss D'Angelo's 1995 debut studio album Brown Sugar. We discuss D'Angelo's double entendres, the Voodoo sound, and the best weed songs ever.3
Next week we just want to have fun when we become the best Cyndi Lauper podcast and cover her 1983 debut studio album, She's So Unusual.
1. The opening of this writeup was a play on words from the song We Are the World, which was covered in the 2024 Documentary, The Greatest Night in Pop. 2. If our discussion of the 7 Legendary Rock Albums that were released in 44 days gives you the perfect body feeling, then reading this article reference will put a little mustard on it. 3. If you think this video of Snoop Dogg and Willie Nelson singing Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die deserves a two-star rating then you probably should've just left this podcast about 15 minutes earlier. -
This week Rob invites three random co-hosts aboard the Lex Express for 100 minutes of unlistenable drivel, also known as the best podcast about James Taylor and the 182nd greatest album of all time, Sweet Baby James.
But lo and behold before we get to the music we earn our two stars by reliving our best moments from the best podcast about Portishead. We also discuss martial arts, finding the perfect pants, and the best things to do in Savannah, Georgia. In memoriam of the Academy Awards, we also break down Air Bud II.
Then at (1:04:00) we provide the exact opposite of a deep dive analysis of James Taylor's 1970 album, Sweet Baby James. We discuss James Taylor's songwriting, titular tracks, and the best musical cameos in the Simpsons.
Alright, next week you're going to get a jonz in your bonz when we become the best D'Angelo podcast and discuss his debut studio album, Brown Sugar. If you like this episode please give us a 2-star review. -
Rob and Jon take this week to talk about the Humpty Dance, skiing, Burger King, and what movie could be improved with Humpty Hump's writing.
We also cover grapefruiting. It's loopid!
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It's Beyonce. It's good! Aaron salutes my underwear!
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Now we are the best podcast about Taylor Swift.
- Visa fler