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05 Mar 2021 | Episode 21: Greatest Rock Albums NCAA Tournament (’90s Second Round) | 01:22:07 | |
Episode 21 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock album of all time. This episode focuses on the second round of the 1990s. Matchups for this episode: (1) Radiohead "OK Computer" vs. (9) Smashing Pumpkins "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" (2) Neutral Milk Hotel "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea" vs. (7) Jeff Buckley "Grace" (3) Nirvana "Nevermind" vs. (6) Oasis "(What's The Story) Morning Glory?" (4) My Bloody Valentine "Loveless" vs. (5) Pearl Jam "Ten" | |||
11 Nov 2021 | Episode 42: Greatest Rock Songs Tournament 2000-2019 (Elite Eight) | 00:59:16 | |
Episode 42 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from 2000-2019. This episode contains the following matchups: Big Thief "Not" (17) vs. Japandroids "The House Than Heaven Built" (24) Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Maps" (4) vs. Airborne Toxic Event "Sometime Around Midnight" (21) Car Seat Headrest "Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales" (2) vs. M83 "Midnight City" (7) The Walkmen "The Rat" (3) vs. Death Cab for Cutie "Transatlanticism" (11) Notes: Scott had some microphone issues which is why he was MIA at some points during the podcast. Larry's Manny Mota reference is a tribute to the hilarious movie Airplane! Link to Mr. Brightside video discussed in this episode: https://youtu.be/AT6MVLmyvdA Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/24VDra59VkdLCUPSC0h9ir?si=1b7f4e731e9f4a1b | |||
02 Feb 2022 | Episode 51: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1990s Tournament (Elite Eight) | 01:10:53 | |
Episode 51 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1990s. This episode contains the following matchups: Radiohead "Paranoid Android" (1) vs. vs. Portishead "Glory Box" (9) (matchup begins at 7:11) Oasis "Live Forever" (10) vs. Built To Spill "Carry The Zero" (15) (matchup begins at 20:11) Rage Against The Machine "Killing In The Name" (5) vs. Pulp "Common People" (13) (matchup begins at 34:00) Mazzy Star "Fade Into You" (3) vs. Modest Mouse "Trailer Trash" (6) (matchup begins at 52:51) Episode recap starts at 1:06:22 Outro song starts at 1:07:21 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0dBAf8KAMTEYAMLeYoNceW?si=a12ea8acb32f421e | |||
08 Apr 2023 | Episode 76: Greatest Songs of 1979 | 01:52:08 | |
Episode 76 features Larry, Keith, & Scott taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1979. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4KvKqcvv888otB6i9aUtaf?si=a850a590711449bc Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Dzy00N2gNtXUsHR26DzwX?si=ec943c41516440e8 Notes: There's a word in "Oliver's Army" that's offensive. But, context and intent are important, so here's Elvis in own words: "If I wrote that song today, maybe I'd think twice about it. That's what my grandfather was called in the British army – it's historically a fact – but people hear that word, go off like a bell, and accuse me of something that I didn't intend." Also, Michael Jackson did have some notable successes between "Ben" and "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" both with and without his brothers, including "Dancing Machine," "I am Love," "Just a Little Bit Of You," "Blame It On The Boogie," and "Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)." | |||
25 Feb 2021 | Episode 20: Greatest Rock Albums NCAA Tournament (’80s Second Round) | 01:07:26 | |
Episode 20 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock album of all time. This episode focuses on the second round of the 1980s. Matchups for this episode: (1) Pixies "Doolittle" vs. (8) Guns n' Roses "Appetite For Destruction" (3) The Smiths "The Queen Is Dead" vs. (6) The Cure "Disintegration" (4) Talking Heads "Remain In Light" vs. (5) The Stone Roses "The Stone Roses" (7) U2 "The Joshua Tree" vs. (15) Iron Maiden "The Number Of The Beast" Notes/corrections for this episode: Regarding GNR, "The Spaghetti Incident" came out in 1993, and "Chinese Democracy" came out in 2008, not 2007. The Smiths and Joy Division were both from Manchester, England. The Breeders song that was bigger than any Pixies song (at least in the U.S.) was "Cannonball." | |||
29 Nov 2021 | Episode 44: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1990s Tournament (First Round, Bracket 1) | 01:07:43 | |
Episode 44 starts our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1990s. This episode contains the following matchups: Radiohead "Paranoid Android" (1) vs. Yo La Tengo "Blue Line Swinger" (32) (matchup begins at 03:49) Smashing Pumpkins "Bullet With Butterfly Wings" (16) vs. R.E.M. "Nightswimming" (17) (matchup begins at 16:19) Spiritualized "Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space" (8) vs. Refused "New Noise" (25) (matchup begins at 32:41) Portishead "Glory Box" (9) vs. Pavement "Summer Babe (Winter Version)" (24) (matchup begins at 47:40) Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2YLaOTAzl8pn2XZHe7vrOJ?si=3c3989d2e424422a | |||
29 Sep 2021 | Episode 37: Greatest Rock Songs Tournament 2000-2019 (First Round, Bracket 2) | 00:59:01 | |
Episode 37 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from 2000-2019. This episode contains the following matchups:
Car Seat Headrest "Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales" (2) vs. System Of A Down "Chop Suey!" (34)
The Voidz "Human Sadness" vs. Future Islands "Seasons" (18)
M83 "Midnight City" (7) vs. Midlake "Roscoe" (26)
The Postal Service "Such Great Heights" (10) vs. Slowdive "Star Roving" (23)
Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5x0T4QoBu69Jbd0pEvpE9x?si=993f0dcf58f745b0
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27 Oct 2021 | Episode 40: Greatest Rock Songs Tournament 2000-2019 (Sweet 16 Part 1) | 00:49:08 | |
Episode 40 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from 2000-2019. This episode contains the following matchups: Johnny Cash "Hurt" (1) vs. Big Thief "Not" (17) Japandroids "The House That Heaven Built" (24) vs. The Killers "Mr. Brightside" (8) Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Maps" (4) vs. of Montreal "The Past is a Grotesque Animal" (13) The Airborne Toxic Event "Sometime Around Midnight" (21) vs. The Hold Steady "Stuck Between Stations" (28) Notes: The new Big Thief song Scott referred to is called "Little Things" The two later Japandroids songs Scott recommended was "Near To The Wild Heart Of Life" and "Arc Of Bear" Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5mjeAdqtwT5x2Pe51ZIS2W?si=8a9acbcc5e7f4b3a | |||
04 Nov 2021 | Episode 41: Greatest Rock Songs Tournament 2000-2019 (Sweet 16 Part 2) | 00:53:06 | |
Episode 41 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from 2000-2019. This episode contains the following matchups: Car Seat Headrest "Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales" (2) vs. Future Islands "Seasons" (18) M83 "Midnight City" (7) vs. Slowdive "Star Roving" (23) The Walkmen "The Rat" (3) vs. Silversun Pickups "Lazy Eye" (14) Death Cab for Cutie "Transatlanticism" (11) vs. Opeth "The Drapery Falls" (27) Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/11A0pSMobCRO2nlwUHI8AK?si=c64f0081949c47be | |||
26 May 2022 | Episode 58: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1980s (Round 1, Part 3) | 00:58:48 | |
Episode 58 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1980s. This episode contains the following first round matchups: The Stone Roses "I am The Resurrection" (4) vs. Felt "Primitive Painters" (36) (matchup starts at 05:09) Phil Collins "In The Air Tonight" (13) vs. Motörhead "Ace Of Spades" (20) (matchup starts at 15:47) Metallica "Fade To Black" (5) vs. Zebra "Who's Behind The Door'" (37) (matchup starts at 28:51) The Cure "Pictures Of You" (12) vs. Queen and David Bowie "Under Pressure" (21) (matchup starts at 38:46) Episode recap starts at 55:00 Outro song starts at 56:12 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2MbmHSYeUiB7L9SxkCTTBf?si=3ee261b8b208454d | |||
09 Jun 2020 | Episode 5: Greatest Rock Music Artists NCAA Tournament (’60s & '70s Second Round) | 00:43:09 | |
Episode 5 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock music artist of all time. This episode covers second round match ups from the '60s and '70s. '60s match ups for this episode: (1) The Beatles vs. (8) The Kinks (2) Elvis Presley. vs. (7) The Who (3) Bob Dylan vs. (6) The Beach Boys (4) The Rolling Stones vs. (5) Jimi Hendrix '70s match ups for this episode: (1) Led Zeppelin vs. (9) Black Sabbath (2) Pink Floyd vs. (7) Bruce Springsteen (4) Neil Young vs. (6) David Bowie (11) Van Halen vs. (14) Van Morrison Notes for this episode: The Kinks’ Muswell Hillbillies was released in 1971, not 1972. However, The Kink Kronikles, an excellent compilation that contains many great non-album singles, was released in 1972. As Matt pointed out, Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016, not the Pulitzer Prize. When saying The Beach Boys last truly essential album was 1973's Holland, that doesn't include the belatedly released Smile album, whose origins were from the mid-'60s even though it wasn't officially released until 2011. | |||
24 Jul 2020 | Episode 9: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1960s | 01:06:32 | |
This one-off episode presents a 16-song bracket to determine the greatest rock song of the 1960s. Honorable mentions (in no particular order): The Turtles - "Happy Together" The Moody Blues - "Nights In White Satin" Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale Van Morrison - "Brown Eyed Girl" Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Proud Mary" The Kingsmen - "Louie Louie" Steppenwolf - "Born To Be Wild" The Mamas and the Papas - "California Dreamin'" The Monkees - "Daydream Believer" The Rascals - "Good Lovin'" And going more underground: The Stooges - "1969" or "I Wanna Be Your Dog" The Velvet Underground - "Heroin" MC5 - "Kick Out The Jams" Notes for this episode: The first version of "The Sound Of Silence" was in 1964, the more famous version followed in 1966. The Animals' version of "The House Of The Rising Sun" was in 1964, not 1965. The famous Bob Dylan/The Band live performance of "Like A Rolling Stone" with the "Judas!" heckler was 1966 of course not 1965. We failed to mention the single most famous thing about The Who's "My Generation," which of course is Roger Daltrey's stuttered vocals! We also failed to mention how magnificent Carl Wilson's lead vocal is on "God Only Knows." It's probably his greatest vocal performance. Jefferson Airplane was also at Altamont along with The Rolling Stones. In fact Marty Balin got knocked out cold by a Hell's Angel! | |||
30 Jan 2023 | Episode 73: Greatest Songs of 1976 | 01:51:49 | |
Episode 73 features Larry, Keith, & Scott taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1976. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3o3ZLI7fS7vHGZHEv4TUuh?si=1f1fb5e4ed714b43 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0aRe3Ujqvo42Dj2L4nznWF?si=7814e855a89941ed | |||
04 Oct 2022 | Episode 66: Greatest One Hit Wonders Of The 1990s | 01:30:38 | |
Scott, Larry, & Keith take turns drafting the greatest one hit wonders of the 1990s. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1NNS0SORqdcC1N4P7ElSvU?si=b9f9b30bef7c4291 | |||
15 Jun 2022 | Episode 60: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1980s (Round 2, Part 1) | 01:06:07 | |
Episode 60 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1980s. Pre-matchups metrics discussion starts at: 05:47 This episode contains the following second round matchups: The Smiths "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" (1) vs. Bruce Springsteen "The River" (17) (matchup starts at 11:34) Prince "Purple Rain" (9) vs. Fugazi "Waiting Room" (25) (matchup starts at 21:52) Talking Heads "Once In A Lifetime" (2) vs. U2 "With Or Without You" (15) (matchup starts at 33:35) New Order "Ceremony" (10) vs. The Cult "She Sells Sanctuary" (26) (matchup starts at 50:13) Episode recap starts at 1:02:35 Outro song starts at 1:03:26 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Z8PSAx3qPvgFwvbHRcPXn?si=fc4b45c5759443f1 Link to Larry's Leadership Team playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/60nd9PCp2Zc67zwBBtBNcN?si=0e78e7908963445f | |||
22 Dec 2021 | Episode 46: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1990s Tournament (First Round, Bracket 3) | 01:27:25 | |
Episode 46 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1990s. This episode contains the following matchups: Neutral Milk Hotel "Holland, 1945" (4) vs. Soundgarden "Jesus Christ Pose" (29) (matchup starts at 03:30) Pulp "Common People" (13) vs. Megadeth "Holy Wars...The Punishment Due" (20) (matchup starts at 23:15) Rage Against The Machine "Killing In The Name" (5) vs. Mercury Rev "Frittering" (28) (matchup starts at 47:04) Beastie Boys "Sabotage" (12) vs. Ride "Vapour Trail" (21) (matchup starts at 1:02:44) Episode recap starts at 1:23:50 Outro song starts at 1:24:56 Notes: Guilty as charged! Scott did indeed say "The Weezers" lol Link to Everything But The Girl "Missing" video referenced in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9VdJA6BCww Link to Lost in Vegas video re: "Holy Wars" referenced in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh8wxc4tctE Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4jOCL9grShQWRvheNAvms6?si=a6859fff5e2b438c | |||
26 Apr 2022 | Episode 55: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1980s (Play-in Round, Part 2) | 00:58:13 | |
Episode 55 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1980s. This "play-in round" episode contains the following matchups: Dire Straits "Tunnel Of Love" (28) vs. Zebra "Who's Behind The Door" (37) (matchup starts at 4:35) Dio "Rainbow In The Dark" (30) vs. Lenny Kravitz "Let Love Rule" (35) (matchup starts at 22:04) The Waterboys "Fisherman's Blues" (27) vs. Savatage "When The Crowds Are Gone" (38) (matchup starts at 38:04) Episode recap starts at 54:07 Outro song starts at 55:08 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7rHAEZHqDW9VNRIXJHSa1M?si=281ccabd07264589 | |||
16 Jun 2021 | Episode 29: Greatest Rock Albums Tournament 2000-2019 (Round 1 Part 3) | 02:00:16 | |
Episode 29 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock album from 2000-2019. This episode includes 4 first round matchups. The matchups for this episode are:
Sufjan Stevens "Illinois" (4) vs. Coldplay "A Rush Of Blood To The Head" (36)
Brave Little Abacus "Just Got Back From The Discomfort - We're Alright" (20) vs. LCD Soundsystem "Sound Of Silver" (13) (matchup begins at 21:00)
Jane Doe "Converge" (12) vs. Brand New "The Devil and God Are Raging Beside Me" (21) (matchup begins at 57:48)
Arcade Fire "Funeral" (5) vs. Vampire Weekend "Modern Vampires Of The City" (28) (matchup begins at 1:24:34)
Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/09Daiywe3OdMVcQlE1nyIm?si=b0085bd0c53c4a02
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27 Jul 2021 | Episode 31: Greatest Rock Albums Tournament 2000-2019 (Round 2 Part 1) | 01:46:53 | |
Episode 31 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock album from 2000-2019. This episode starts round two. The matchups for this episode are: Radiohead "Kid A" (1) vs. Agalloch "The Mantle" (17) (matchup begins at 2:06) The Strokes "Is This It" (8) vs. Bon Iver "For Emma, Forever Ago" (24) (matchup begins at 27:03) Godspeed You! Black Emperor "Lifts Your Shiny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven" (2) vs. Broken Social Scene "You Forgot It In People" (18) (matchup begins at 50:15) Tool "Lateralus" (7) vs. Modest Mouse "The Moon and Antarctica" (10) (matchup begins at 1:17:16) Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/515sQyQtmvBQLhQYwtE8zO?si=3c634d7c951c4af3 | |||
10 Dec 2023 | Episode 85: Greatest Songs of 1983 | 01:52:35 | |
Episode 85 features Larry, Keith, & Scott taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1983. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2YvM9x44VcDdF8Im2tnT3u?si=84a4bbf775c84d09 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7aDHVvidQAekKgIs5efEFw?si=46d1c91ba4d9487a Link to Spotify playlist that includes all of our song draft picks so far: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TwJXXESiyIPNy0Vdg7OR4?si=a169a297c91a491f | |||
14 Sep 2023 | Episode 82: Greatest Songs of 1980 | 01:43:29 | |
Episode 82 features Larry, Keith & Scott taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1980. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5fr1Jv4yXbVa4ByKnxD4aq?si=d65e9a1940894c43 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6qZ3qMoP3MHGFErYmdnJq9?si=55fc83121cbb4ae6 | |||
08 Oct 2024 | Episode 89: Greatest Songs of 1987 | 01:33:55 | |
Episode 89 features Keith, Scott, & Larry taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1987. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5yFtjp0xhpxIwTIUSJMDtQ?si=0ac751f2dd234fd1 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0dIMcdx9ZYYTwQZp9hu2jY?si=d6e51968c6c94bc7 Link to Spotify playlist that includes all of our song draft picks so far: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TwJXXESiyIPNy0Vdg7OR4?si=a169a297c91a491f Notes: It is probably noticeable anyway, but we want to mention that two separate parts of "Never Gonna Give You Up," "Just Like Heaven," and "Schizophrenia" were grafted together for the clips we played. Also, we had to remove the music clip for "Sweet Child O' Mine" due to copyright reasons. | |||
28 Nov 2020 | Episode 12: NIT Tournament (Alternative Rock) | 01:46:39 | |
Episode 12 continues our NIT Tournament to determine the greatest rock music artist that didn’t make our original 64 “team” NCAA Tournament (see episodes 1-8). Alternative rock match ups for this episode: (1) The Stooges/Iggy Pop (gets bye for first 2 rounds) (2) Sonic Youth (gets bye for first 2 rounds) (3) Elvis Costello vs. (10) Yo La Tengo (4) Pixies vs. (9) The Replacements (5) Joy Division/New Order vs. (8) Hüsker Dü (6) Roxy Music vs. (7) Dinosaur Jr. Notes for this episode: Another Elvis Costello album we should've mentioned/recommended is King Of America. Ron Asheton switched to bass when James Williamson joined, not drums which were played by brother Scott Asheton. Expressway To Yr. Skull is also referred to as Madonna, Sean and Me. | |||
29 Dec 2021 | Episode 47: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1990s Tournament (First Round, Bracket 4) | 01:16:52 | |
Episode 47 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1990s. This episode contains the following matchups: Mazzy Star "Fade Into You" (3) vs. The Beta Band "Dry The Rain" (30) (matchup starts at 8:35) The Verve "Bitter Sweet Symphony" (14) vs. Alice In Chains "Nutshell" (19) (matchup starts at 25:43) Modest Mouse "Trailer Trash" (6) vs. Guns n' Roses "Estranged" (27) (matchup starts at 38:46) Pearl Jam "Black" (11) vs. The La's "There She Goes" (22) (matchup starts at 1:00:15) Episode recap starts at 1:12:28 Outro song starts at 1:13:33 Notes: Scott's book on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Story-Rock-Soul-Music-Reviews-ebook/dp/B071JQ27WC Discord & Rhyme episode of Sugar's Copper Blue: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1KrhiI212iM7zYMC4ni468?si=NWXzLvkzR_iVeOcB-wNLsA Flavorwire article about "The 20 Most Overused Songs in Movies and TV": https://www.flavorwire.com/418541/the-20-most-overused-songs-in-movies-and-tv Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7fM8Hu9ZuB1SRmyDPalDxc?si=b675897691f44f47 | |||
16 Jan 2023 | Episode 72: Greatest Songs of 1975 | 02:14:26 | |
Episode 72 features Scott, Larry, & Keith taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1975. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2ANCbtCDi4Mt9PCxB7HLkA?si=216de0696e8249c2 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5l4EWChVEzU5lyicd8Bl9c?si=d3a5a4b0344641de Notes/Corrections: The Patti Smith book is actually called "Just Kids" not "Just Friends." | |||
29 Apr 2023 | Episode 77: Greatest Songs of 1965 | 01:38:29 | |
Episode 77 features Keith, Scott, & Larry taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1965. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1PAPx3bcVKFsv7PAw4irVB?si=24a2f65e254a47ce Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2HyR6ZHtzyaO4FgPHSXDJD?si=ff44ce123c91438f Link to Smokey Robinson commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDqNTWSLU0Q Notes: Tears Of A Clown was actually originally released in 1967 and was a modest success, but it was re-released and became a #1 hit in 1970. | |||
09 Jun 2020 | Episode 4: Greatest Rock Music Artists NCAA Tournament (’90s First Round) | 01:17:31 | |
Episode 4 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock music artist of all time. Having already discussed the '60s, '70s, and '80s matchups, here we continue with the '90s. Matchups for this episode: (1) Nirvana vs. (16) Foo Fighters (2) Radiohead vs. (15) Dave Matthews Band (3) Pearl Jam vs. (14) Green Day (4) Soundgarden vs. (13) Red Hot Chili Peppers (5) Oasis vs. (12) Blur (6) Wilco vs. (11) Beck (7) Alice In Chains vs. (10) Pavement (8) Nine Inch Nails vs. (9) The Smashing Pumpkins Notes for this episode: The key moment of the “seismic shift” mentioned was probably when Nevermind replaced Michael Jackson’s Dangerousas the #1 album in the U.S. On second thought, Phil Collins is a guy who went from being “just the drummer” in Genesis (albeit a very good drummer) to become a major leading man (both with Genesis and as a solo artist), but even then it wasn’t quite the same because people already knew he could sing and he didn’t change instruments from drums to guitar. The Foo Fighters documentary Back and Forth is highly recommended. Dave Matthews has released several live albums with Tim Reynolds, but Reynolds was not at The Central Park Concert and none of their live albums took place there either. Scott mistakenly referred to the 2015 Blur album The Magic Whip as Whip-Smart(which was a 1994 album by Liz Phair). Below is a slightly edited version of a letter Scott's brother wrote to Howard Stern regarding their Woodstock ’94 experience that Howard read over the air: | |||
13 Feb 2024 | Episode 87: Greatest Songs of 1985 | 01:41:22 | |
Episode 87 features Scott, Larry, & Keith taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1985. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2HL9Am0PC7aVNidxyxABaQ?si=12dcc1f3fe544393 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/79WdwHjUvAzkAyvCWEGd8g?si=7bad66bf2c0c41ef Link to Spotify playlist that includes all of our song draft picks so far: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TwJXXESiyIPNy0Vdg7OR4?si=a169a297c91a491f Note: A big reason why Hüsker Dü was able to release two great albums in 1985 was because they had two great songwriters. We should've talked about Grant Hart as well as Bob Mould. It is probably noticeable anyway, but we want to mention that two separate parts of "Running Up That Hill," "In Between Days," "Primitive Painters," and "She Sells Sanctuary" were grafted together for the clips we played. | |||
22 May 2020 | Episode 3: Greatest Rock Music Artists NCAA Tournament (’80s First Round) | 01:25:02 | |
Episode 3 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock music artist of all time. Having already discussed the '60s and '70s matchups, here we continue with the '80s. Matchups for this episode: (1) U2 vs. (16) Def Leppard (2) R.E.M. vs. (15) Aerosmith (3) Guns n' Roses vs. (14) Rush (4) Talking Heads vs. (13) Iron Maiden (5) Metallica vs. (12) Billy Joel (6) The Smiths vs. (11) Genesis (7) AC/DC vs. (10) The Police (8) Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers vs. (9) The Cure Notes for this episode: Metallica's Load (79 minutes) and Reload (76 minutes) are even longer than we remembered! Busta "Cherry" Jones was the second Talking Heads bass player in their expanded lineup | |||
18 Jan 2021 | Episode 16: Greatest Rock Albums NCAA Tournament (’80s First Round) | 01:32:44 | |
Episode 16 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock album of all time. This episode focuses on the 1980s. Matchups for this episode: (1) Pixies "Doolittle" vs. (16) The Replacements "Tim" (2) The Clash "London Calling" vs. (15) Iron Maiden "The Number Of The Beast" (3) The Smiths "The Queen Is Dead" vs. (14) Metallica "Ride The Lightning" (4) Talking Heads "Remain In Light" vs. (13) Rush "Moving Pictures" (5) The Stone Roses "The Stones Roses" vs. (12) R.E.M. "Murmur" (6) The Cure "Disintegration" vs. (11) AC/DC "Back In Black" (7) U2 "The Joshua Tree" vs. (10) Paul Simon "Graceland" (8) Sonic Youth "Daydream Nation" vs. (9) Guns n' Roses "Appetite For Destruction" | |||
21 Oct 2021 | Episode 39: Greatest Rock Songs Tournament 2000-2019 (First Round, Bracket 4) | 01:06:52 | |
Episode 39 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from 2000-2019. This episode contains the following matchups: The Walkmen "The Rat" (3) vs. Tedeschi Trucks Band "Midnight In Harlem" (30) Silversun Pickups "Lazy Eye" (14) vs. Kurt Vile "Wakin' On A Pretty Day" (19) The Microphones "The Moon" (6) vs. Opeth "The Drapery Falls" (6) Death Cab for Cutie "Transatlanticism" (11) vs. Weezer "Island In The Sun" (22) Note: The other two songs in the "big 3" referenced on The Microphones album are "I Want Wind To Blow" (Scott's favorite) and "The Glow, Pt. 2" Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5xTHGrWKRtSpoO2ndKQcjc?si=feb0567915a24cae | |||
11 Oct 2024 | Episode 93: Greatest Songs of 1991 | 01:47:41 | |
Episode 93 features Scott, Larry, and Keith taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1991. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ZffdowavZm15gnamo4dpY?si=bb1de4730a6d44a5 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7Fzcv3JZ0PwbQHzPFfCoVr?si=f182d872e9ec40f1 Link to Spotify playlist that includes all of our song draft picks so far: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TwJXXESiyIPNy0Vdg7OR4?si=a169a297c91a491f Notes: It is probably noticeable anyway, but we want to mention that separate parts of "Smells Like Teen Spirit," "Scenario," and "Loaded/Movin' On Up" were grafted together for the clips we played. We should've mentioned that Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament were also previously in Mother Love Bone, and that Soundgarden's Matt Cameron was also in Temple Of The Dog. | |||
12 Aug 2022 | Episode 64: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1980s (Final Four + Final + One Hit Wonders) | 01:09:57 | |
Episode 64 completes our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1980s. This episode contains the following matchups: Prince "Purple Rain" (9) vs. U2 "With Or Without You" (15) (matchup begins at 04:01) Joy Division "Atmosphere" (3) vs. Metallica "Fade To Black" (5) (matchup begins at 17:41) "Best one hit wonders of the '80s" draft begins at 30:41 Final matchup begins at 1:03:55 Outro song begins at 1:07:28 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0roxOkOZnHTvJ4PbMFfrm6?si=92c91cbbb03445c3 | |||
07 Jun 2023 | Episode 79: Greatest Songs of 1967 | 01:45:28 | |
Episode 79 features Larry, Keith & Scott taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1967. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6IqjcUnslbxM4H8lB87YO4?si=7cb605adcd40406a Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1C3CUI74yWPxJNeIblVgQR?si=a4c8ad21ff884975 Notes: The third song in the Billboard year-end top 25 that Larry thought we might draft was Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison. And S.F. Sorrow by The Pretty Things was the first rock opera (released in 1968). | |||
27 May 2023 | Episode 78: Greatest Songs of 1966 | 01:32:37 | |
Episode 78 features Scott, Larry, & Keith taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1966. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/26Cl7DvkQXAhbBWNvLE7JP?si=8ba397dc43a14ced Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1jF6dd36uWK4ll5FvHzPcC?si=4f0000fe01b44f97 Link to Scott's Nuggets playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3bnIjPuab4q0DuCWEFSw1s?si=cf1be8b5d1e44c36 | |||
28 May 2021 | Episode 28: Greatest Rock Albums Tournament 2000-2019 (Round 1 Part 2) | 01:57:10 | |
Episode 28 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock album from 2000-2019. This episode includes the following 4 first round match ups: Godspeed You! Black Emperor "Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven" (2) vs. The War On Drugs "Lost In The Dream" (34) The Flaming Lips "Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots" (15) vs. Broken Social Scene "You Forgot It In People" (18) (matchup begins at 24:08) Modest Mouse "The Moon and Antarctica" (10) vs. The White Stripes "Elephant" (23) (matchup begins at 54:45) Tool "Lateralus" (7) vs. The Wrens "The Meadowlands" (27) (matchup begins at 1:26:15) Notes for this episode: Our apologies for some of the audio issues in this episode, Scott's WiFi was acting up throughout the episode. The White Stripes' "Elephant" would've been the 12th seed if we had used Best Ever Albums instead of Rate Your Music. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6rvISEphVZ4aeQZajreJrk?si=5dfafd87761c463f | |||
12 Jul 2024 | Episode 91: Greatest Songs of 1989 | 01:44:30 | |
Episode 91 features Larry, Keith, and Scott taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1989. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/584BrZ0PQtO99MIZIL8cDV?si=fbc919f7c70842a9 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0wNs5TgPdDruhk3rE4OQFt?si=1c6bae322cb34208 Link to Spotify playlist that includes all of our song draft picks so far: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TwJXXESiyIPNy0Vdg7OR4?si=a169a297c91a491f Notes: It is probably noticeable anyway, but we want to mention that separate parts of "Like A Prayer" were grafted together for the clips we played. | |||
27 Mar 2023 | Episode 75: Greatest Songs of 1978 | 01:39:10 | |
Episode 75 features Scott, Larry, & Keith taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1978. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3US3JuGwedhcKT7RqYZ46K?si=f73e736e416f49c3 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2KDwMUvZ5wus6lvrLmZdIk?si=38db68234c9849f4 Notes: The song Scott thought Keith and/or Larry would pick that they didn't was "So Lonely" by The Police. Also, Jimmy Iovine didn't produce Darkness on the Edge of Town but he did work on the album as an engineer. | |||
08 Jul 2021 | Episode 30: Greatest Rock Albums Tournament 2000-2019 (Round 1 Part 4) | 01:42:35 | |
Episode 30 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock album from 2000-2019. This episode concludes the first round. The matchups for this episode are: David Bowie "Blackstar" (3) vs. Titus Andronicus "The Monitor" (35) Sun Kil Moon "Ghosts Of The Great Highway" (14) vs. The National "Boxer" (19) (matchup begins at 31:10) Wilco "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" (11) vs. Panda Bear "Person Pitch" (22) (matchup begins at 53:40) Interpol "Turn On The Bright Lights" (6) vs. The Decemberists "The Crane Wife" (27) (matchup begins at 1:20:28) Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Hs2e1FfhkOLXny5si3Yqd?si=337cfd3c9eac4d34 | |||
07 Aug 2022 | Episode 63: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1980s (Elite Eight) | 01:01:16 | |
Episode 63 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1980s. This episode contains the following matchups: The Smiths "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" (1) vs. Prince "Purple Rain" (9) (matchup begins at 03:25) New Order "Ceremony" (10) vs. U2 "With Or Without You" (15) (matchup begins at 14:08) The Stone Roses "I am the Resurrection" (4) vs. Metallica "Fade To Black" (5) (matchup begins at 29:05) Joy Division "Atmosphere" (3) vs. Guns n' Roses "Sweet Child O' Mine" (22) (matchup begins at 43:43) Episode recap starts at 56:38 Outro song starts at 58:03 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6tIbxkN1wxQrEckfLG0FLm?si=66f13bc09ae14d0e | |||
16 May 2020 | Episode 1: Greatest Rock Music Artists NCAA Tournament (’60s First Round) | 00:56:05 | |
Punk singer Matthew Brennan (currently in Deep Pockets) and fellow music nerd Scott Floman (author of The Story Of Rock and Soul Music: Album Reviews and Lists and Greatest Underrated Guitar Solos) have joined forces to talk about music. The first several episodes will feature NCAA Tournament type brackets (one each for the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s) that will attempt to determine the greatest rock band/solo artist of all-time. We spent a fair amount of time on choosing which of the 64 bands/solo artists should be entered, the seedings/match ups, and of course the winners, but the actual conversations about the match ups was 100% spontaneous, and we did minimal editing afterwards (Matt did all the technical work there so thanks Matt!). In other words, what you hear is what you get, but we’ll try to correct some obvious mistakes we made via the Notes section below. Matchups for this episode: (1) The Beatles vs. (16) Crosby, Stills & Nash (& Sometimes Young) (2) Elvis Presley vs. (15) Cream (3) Bob Dylan vs. (14) The Byrds (4) The Rolling Stones vs. (13) The Doors (5) Jimi Hendrix vs. (12) The Band (6) The Beach Boys vs. (11) The Velvet Underground (7) The Who vs. (10) Simon & Garfunkel (8) The Kinks vs. (9) Creedence Clearwater Revival Notes for this episode: To be clear, we slotted bands in particular decades based on when they peaked artistically (though we made some exceptions for the '80s which you'll see later). However, the winner of each match up is based on their entire career, not just that decade. Scott completely botches the word “coronavirus”! Scott incorrectly contradicts Matt about how the winners of each match up are chosen. Ignore that part! The winners were somewhat objectively picked, though obviously our personal preferences will inevitably come into play as well. Scott incorrectly called Elvis’ “Can’t Help Falling In Love” by the title “Can’t Stop Falling In Love” – same sentiment but wrong word. Scott completely botches trying to say “sadomasochism” – should’ve just stuck with S&M! Scott incorrectly said that David Crosby left The Byrds during the recording of the fourth album. He was thinking of the right album, but The Notorious Byrd Brothers was actually the fifth Byrds album, not fourth (that was Younger Than Yesterday – both of these are Scott’s favorite Byrds albums, BTW). Most of Cream’s studio songs were 3-4+ minutes, not 2 minutes. And by pioneering live improvisation, we meant specifically for rock bands; that practice was already common for jazz bands. Cream was also one of the first power trios which we failed to mention. When talking about The Band-Dylan connection, we should’ve mentioned The Basement Tapes as well (though maybe we do so in a later episode). Also, although The Band peaked early on the first two albums, they did have other high-quality albums thereafter as well. Nico was only on the first Velvet Underground album (not “albums”) called The Velvet Underground & Nico. The original “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” was actually by Gladys Knight & The Pips, the more classic version everyone is familiar with by Marvin Gaye came after that. When discussing The Who's live prowess we should've also mentioned Live At Leeds, considered by many to be the greatest live album ever. | |||
23 Nov 2021 | Episode 43: Greatest Rock Songs Tournament 2000-2019 (Final Four + Final) | 01:09:50 | |
Episode 43 completes our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from 2000-2019. This episode contains the following matchups: The Airborne Toxic Event "Sometime Around Midnight" (21) vs. Japandroids "The House That Heaven Built" (5) (matchup begins at 05:40) The Walkmen "The Rat" (3) vs. M83 "Midnight City" (7) (matchup begins at 19:10) Honorable mention picks begin at 30:17 Final matchup begins at 56:01 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/27P3h3rQ9TzC9dcDN8Gq80?si=907a3f3b42f24ee8 | |||
09 Jun 2020 | Episode 6: Greatest Rock Music Artists NCAA Tournament (’80s & '90s Second Round) | 01:12:18 | |
Episode 6 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock music artist of all time. This episode covers second round match ups from the '80s and '90s. '80s match ups for this episode: (1) U2 vs. (8) Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (2) R.E.M. vs. (7) AC/DC (5) Metallica vs. (13) Iron Maiden (6) Genesis vs. (14) Rush '90s match ups for this episode: (1) Nirvana vs. (9) Smashing Pumpkins (2) Radiohead vs. (7) Alice In Chains (3) Pearl Jam vs. (6) Wilco (4) Soundgarden vs. (5) Oasis Notes for this episode: Scott will amend calling U2’s “Boy” “great” to “very good” instead. “War” was indeed the first truly great U2 album. Also, you couldn't ignore 2014's Songs Of Innocence either but that was mostly due to the iTunes fiasco. Metallica’s initial 10 year run is as good a run as any band has had - in heavy metal (the last part got cut off) Matt meant to say that Iron Maiden and Metallica were NOT party bands, unlike KISS Scott meant to single out the Soundgarden song “Loud Love” which is on the album “Louder Than Love” (also home of the excellent “Hands All Over”) The Smashing Pumpkins' drummer Jimmy Chamberlin was kicked out of the band for Adore, but he did return for the Machina albums. Wilco covered “Bob Dylans 115th Dream” (title was incorrectly stated) | |||
23 Jun 2020 | Episode 8: Greatest Rock Music Artists NCAA Tournament Final Episode (Elite Eight, Final Four, & Final) | 00:42:40 | |
Episode 8 wraps up our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock music artist of all time. This episode covers the Elite Eight, Final Four, & Final.
Elite Eight '60s match ups for this episode:
(1) The Beatles vs. (3) Bob Dylan
Elite Eight '70s match ups for this episode:
(1) Led Zeppelin vs. (2) Pink Floyd
Elite Eight '80s match ups for this episode:
(1) U2 vs. (2) R.E.M.
Elite Eight '90s match ups for this episode:
(2) Radiohead vs. (9) Smashing Pumpkins
SPOILER ALERT: DON'T READ THE NOTES BELOW UNTIL AFTER THE EPISODE!
Notes for this episode:
You can party to Kid A, but maybe not The King Of Limbs.
Led Zeppelin also has a lot more versatility and can fit more moods than Pink Floyd.
In the Final match up Scott said he really can't criticize Zep even though he spent a fair amount of time in this tournament doing just that!
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26 Jul 2023 | Episode 80: Greatest Songs of 1968 | 01:45:17 | |
Episode 80 features Keith, Scott, & Larry taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1968. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0UndnagAYNvi0Bbnzszw5W?si=df18d36940fa44e4 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6kkmGcRuQM8l4O0RWdbEep?si=bce99c2d502e4939 | |||
04 Jun 2022 | Episode 59: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1980s (Round 1, Part 4) | 01:16:28 | |
Episode 59 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1980s. This episode contains the following first round matchups: Joy Division "Love Will Tear Us Apart" vs. "Atmosphere" (matchup starts at 05:31) Joy Division winner (3) vs. Lenny Kravitz "Let Love Rule" (35) (matchup starts at 19:37) R.E.M. "So. Central Rain" vs. "Radio Free Europe" vs. "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" (matchup starts at 25:01) Iron Maiden "Hallowed Be Thy Name" (14) vs. R.E.M. winner (19) (matchup starts at 37:54) Sonic Youth "Teenage Riot" (6) vs. The Waterboys "Fisherman's Blues" (27) (matchup starts at 45:16) Pixies "Debaser" (11) vs. Guns n' Roses "Sweet Child O' Mine" (22) (matchup starts at 57:57) Episode recap starts at 01:12:56 Outro song starts at 1:15:09 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4iLCnP6EzkNsz2gowjr5ee?si=9cf8713525ba4e99 | |||
13 Aug 2021 | Episode 33: Greatest Rock Albums Tournament 2000-2019 (Elite Eight) | 01:09:49 | |
Episode 33 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock album from 2000-2019. This episode contains the following Elite 8 matchups: Radiohead "Kid A" (1) vs. The Strokes "Is This It" (8) (matchup begins at 1:16) Arcade Fire "Funeral (5) vs. LCD Soundsystem "Sound Of Silver" (13) (matchup begins at 18:46) Tool "Lateralus" (7) vs. Broken Social Scene "You Forgot It In People" (18) (matchup begins at 31:23) David Bowie "Blackstar" (3) vs. Interpol "Turn On The Bright Lights" (6) (matchup begins at 47:37) Notes: Correction, Pitchfork gave Nine Inch Nails' "The Fragile" a 2.0 not a 1.0 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6v1w3r3j0JcL9CtOtniDge?si=65ef2d831b2b4270 | |||
19 Aug 2021 | Episode 34: Greatest Rock Albums Tournament 2000-2019 (Final Four + Honorable Mentions + Final) | 01:38:10 | |
Episode 34 completes our tournament to determine the greatest rock album from 2000-2019. This episode contains the following matchups: Radiohead "Kid A" (1) vs. Arcade Fire "Funeral" (5) (matchup begins at 1:23) David Bowie "Blackstar" (3) vs. Tool "Lateralus" (7) (matchup begins at 18:21) Scott honorable mention picks parts 1 & 2 begin at 31:38 Larry honorable mention picks begin at 38:48 Keith honorable mention picks begin at 56:46 Scott honorable mention picks part 3 begin at 1:14:03 Additional honorable mention discussion begins at 1:23:26 Final matchup begins at 1:34:12 Notes: Scott meant to say that Bowie's "underwhelming" run was from 1984-1999 (not 1989) The first Fleet Foxes EP is called "Sun Giant." Opeth released two albums in 2002, "Deliverance" and "Damnation," one was heavy and one was mellow (not "metal") The name of the band who did "Sunbather" is Deafheaven, not Deerheaven Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45Jr8ylyCDPDeN5KjA2kSM?si=7dd8c15b407e45dc | |||
14 Jan 2021 | Episode 13: NIT Tournament (Women's Bracket + Final Four + Final) | 00:33:17 | |
Episode 13 continues our NIT Tournament to determine the greatest rock music artist that didn’t make our original 64 “team” NCAA Tournament (see episodes 1-8). Women rock match ups for this episode: (1) Joni Mitchell (gets bye for first 2 rounds) (2) Janis Joplin/Big Brother and the Holding Company (gets bye for first 2 rounds) (3) Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship vs. (9) Patti Smith Group (4) Blondie vs. (9) Sleater-Kinney (5) Heart vs. (8) Kate Bush (6) Pretenders vs. (7) Lucinda Williams Final Four match ups for this episode: Grateful Dead vs. Judas Priest Joy Division/New Order vs. Women's Winner Notes for this episode: Actually #3 should've been matched up against #10, and #4 against #9. My bad. The "title track" to the album Horses was actually part of a larger overall song called "Land" (Part I: "Horses" / Part II: "Land of a Thousand Dances" / Part III: "La Mer(de)"). Lucinda Williams' poet father was named Miller Williams. Michael Bloomfield (not Bloomfeld) played on the first Janis solo album. Not sure how or why I pronounced his name so incorrectly as I am a big fan. James Honeyman-Scott and Pete Farndon from The Pretenders died due to drugs, I should've mentioned. Big Brother's guitarist was Sam Andrew (no "s" at the end). | |||
15 Sep 2021 | Episode 35: Greatest Rock Songs Tournament 2000-2019 (Play-in Round) | 00:57:27 | |
Episode 35 starts our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from 2000-2019. This episode contains the following matchups: Frightened Rabbit "Keep Yourself Warm" (29) vs. Iron & Wine "Boy With A Coin" (36) Tedeschi Trucks Band "Midnight In Harlem" (30) vs. James Vincent McMorrow "If I Had A Boat" (35) Soundgarden "A Thousand Days Before" (31) vs. System Of A Down "Chop Suey!" (34) Capital Cities "Safe and Sound" (32) vs. Spiritual Beggars "Escaping The Fools" (33) Note: We only included songs from artists who were not in our previous "greatest rock album from 2000-2019" tournament. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1jdvDBv1eBMWms7B0xTjrg?si=763d5f5d6d4647f1 Link to Frightened Rabbit (Slow Fest 2012): https://youtu.be/eur-kdLRoVM | |||
13 Aug 2024 | Episode 92: Greatest Songs of 1990 | 01:37:38 | |
Episode 91 features Larry, Keith, and Scott taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1990. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4w1nqcEI72cQfoO46tDAQ3?si=ca96178605db4486 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6jHEJlu1ostlY1tN6KQdcd?si=b084f7e4707c453f Link to Spotify playlist that includes all of our song draft picks so far: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TwJXXESiyIPNy0Vdg7OR4?si=a169a297c91a491f Notes: The biography about The Black Crowes referenced was called Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of The Black Crowes and it was written by former drummer Steve Gorman with Steven Hyden. The alleged inspiration for "Three Days," Xiolo Blue, died of a heroin overdose in 1987. She was only 18 years old. | |||
02 Jul 2022 | Episode 61: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1980s (Round 2, Part 2) | 00:54:12 | |
Episode 61 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1980s. This episode contains the following second round matchups: The Stone Roses "I am the Resurrection" (4) vs. Motorhead "Ace Of Spaces" (20) (matchup starts at 03:27) Metallica "Fade To Black" (5) vs. The Cure "Pictures Of You" (12) (matchup starts at 13:44) Joy Division "Atmosphere" (3) vs. Iron Maiden "Hallowed Be Thy Name" (14) (matchup starts at 26:21) Guns n' Roses "Sweet Child O' Mine (22) vs. The Waterboys "Fisherman's Blues" (27) (matchup starts at 40:33) Episode recap starts at 50:50 Outro song starts at 52:04 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/63RWVs1ZLMwSictdE8ozoX?si=130731a55236408c | |||
11 Feb 2022 | Episode 52: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1990s Tournament (Final Four + Final) | 00:54:52 | |
Episode 52 completes our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1990s. This episode contains the following matchups: Radiohead "Paranoid Android" (1) vs. Pulp "Common People" (13) (matchup begins at 05:00) Mazzy Star "Fade Into You" (3) vs. Built To Spill "Carry The Zero" (15) (matchup begins at 17:32) "Best of the rest" draft begins at 32:40 Final matchup begins at 43:23 Episode recap begins at 49:20 Outro song begins at 51:11 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0wfaQ9xJLveTsExGnvNpku?si=7e4ebf2c3813411c | |||
17 Jan 2021 | Episode 15: Greatest Rock Albums NCAA Tournament (’70s First Round) | 01:04:16 | |
Episode 15 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock album of all time. Episode 14 discussed the '60s matchups, so here we continue with the '70s. Match ups for this episode: Matchups for this episode: (1) David Bowie "The Rise and Fall Of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars" vs. (16) Van Halen "Van Halen I" (2) Led Zeppelin "Led Zeppelin IV" vs. (15) Derek and the Dominos "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs" (3) Pink Floyd "The Wall" vs. (14) Patti Smith Group "Horses" (4) Fleetwood Mac "Rumours" vs. (13) Genesis "Selling England By The Pound" (5) Joy Division "Unknown Pleasures" vs. (12) Yes "Close To The Edge" (6) The Who "Who's Next" vs. (11) Neil Young "After The Gold Rush" (7) Television "Marquee Moon" vs. (10) Black Sabbath "Paranoid" (8) Bruce Springsteen "Born To Run" vs. (9) The Rolling Stones "Sticky Fingers" | |||
12 Aug 2022 | Episode 65: Greatest One Hit Wonders Of The 1980s | 00:32:51 | |
We extracted the "one hit wonders" draft section from Episode 64 so that it could also be its own self-contained standalone episode. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/40uwEheOTKnG5RLoiQW9Pl?si=659a9df7d65b4374 | |||
15 Aug 2020 | Episode 10: NIT Tournament (Classic Rock Bracket) | 01:18:50 | |
Episode 10 begins our NIT Tournament to determine the greatest rock music artist that didn’t make our original 64 “team” NCAA Tournament (see episodes 1-8). Classic rock matchups for this episode: (1) Eric Clapton solo + Derek and the Dominos (gets bye for first 2 rounds) (2) Grateful Dead (gets bye for first 2 rounds) (3) Santana vs. (10) Bob Seger (4) Rod Stewart (also includes the early Jeff Beck Group + The Faces) vs. (9) ZZ Top (5) Journey vs. (8) Lynyrd Sknyrd (6) Steely Dan vs. (7) Chicago Notes for this episode: The great back-to-back songs on Live Bullet are "Travelin' Man" (not "Travelin' Band") and "Beautiful Loser." These songs were meant to be played together. The great Rod Stewart song is "Mandolin Wind" not "Mandolin Rain" (that's a Bruce Hornsby song). Neal Schon joined Santana on their excellent third album, the aptly titled Santana III, not their great fourth album which was called "Caravanserai." Also we mentioned "Moonflower" but we want to especially single out the gorgeous instrumental "Europa." Scott blatantly cut off Matt a couple of times late in the episode for which he would like to belatedly apologize. | |||
08 Oct 2024 | Episode 84: Greatest Songs of 1982 | 01:40:15 | |
Episode 84 features Scott, Larry, & Keith taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1982. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Kv6ibeI9decTO7ehRCYOx?si=018bf1950bb54c92 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0FWhleBoTvPx9Mj6gxTjIz?si=4f50c8420a3d4c26 Link to Spotify playlist that includes all of our song draft picks so far: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TwJXXESiyIPNy0Vdg7OR4?si=a169a297c91a491f Notes: The great Golden Earring album from 1973 is called Moontan. Also, we discussed the song "The Boiler" in this episode, but caution is advised if you do decide to check it out because it's extremely disturbing. Lastly, we had to remove the music clip for "Atlantic City" due to copyright reasons. | |||
13 Jan 2024 | Episode 86: Greatest Songs of 1984 | 01:51:58 | |
Episode 86 features Keith, Scott & Larry taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1984. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/74e3soVjYiyUtM0NYFrWi5?si=6f29df57c614456f Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3alnglcBXEe7zPYYKmNDWJ?si=5b09c6f37f0442c1 Link to Spotify playlist that includes all of our song draft picks so far: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TwJXXESiyIPNy0Vdg7OR4?si=a169a297c91a491f Notes: Madonna's Like A Virgin, Bryan Adams' Reckless, and Wham!'s Make It Big were in fact #1 U.S. albums, but they did not hit #1 until 1985. Scott mistakenly attributed The Ataris' cover of "The Boys Of Summer" to Atari Teenage Riot. | |||
03 Feb 2021 | Episode 18: Greatest Rock Albums NCAA Tournament (’60s Second Round) | 01:37:06 | |
Episode 18 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock album of all time. This episode focuses on the second round of the 1960s. Matchups for this episode: (1) The Beatles "Revolver" vs. (9) Jimi Hendrix Experience "Electric Ladyland" (2) The Velvet Underground "The Velvet Underground & NIco" vs. (7) Van Morrison "Astral Weeks" (3) The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" vs. (6) The Doors "The Doors" (4) Bob Dylan "Highway 61 Revisited" vs. (5) King Crimson "In The Court Of The Crimson King" Notes/corrections for this episode: Whitney Houston's mother who was in the Sweet Inspirations was Cissy Houston. Billy Cox not Buddy Cox was the bass player in Band Of Gypsies. The Nice was Keith Emerson's pre-ELP band. The King Crimson songs "Epitaph" and "In The Court Of The Crimson King" run for 8:47 and 10:03, respectively. Among the bands The Doors influenced, Scott meant to say Joy Division not New Order. John Cale provided the crazy viola sounds in The Velvet Underground. Brian and Carl played on Pet Sounds, and Dennis played drums on 1 song, the rest of the Beach Boys only sang on the album. | |||
31 Jul 2021 | Episode 32: Greatest Rock Albums Tournament 2000-2019 (Round 2 Part 2) | 01:16:50 | |
Episode 32 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock album from 2000-2019. This episode completes round two. The matchups for this episode are: Sufjan Stevens "Illinois" (4) vs. LCD Soundsystem "Sound Of Silver" (13) Arcade Fire "Funeral" (5) vs. Brand New "The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me" (21) (matchup begins at 17:05) David Bowie "Blackstar" (3) vs. The National "Boxer" (19) (matchup begins at 33:25) Interpol "Turn On The Bright Lights" (6) vs. Wilco "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" (11) (matchup begins at 50:16) Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/36xgiSACUKAHLQhZQpInOd?si=8da1285e388944ff | |||
29 Nov 2022 | Episode 69: Greatest Songs Of 1972 | 01:23:23 | |
Episode 69 features Scott, Larry, & Keith taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1972. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5lvkjuOvuaIUTd6bknhhfA?si=6a5373129709450e Link to Spotify "honorable mentions" playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2jvEuDzC6coCikWjN2jsU4?si=60384b10db644c7e Notes/Corrections: The Leonard Cohen quote from Nirvana should've been "eternally," not "in eternity" (which Scott knew but said incorrectly for some reason). Also we had some major technical difficulties which is why Scott sounds so different towards the end of the episode, he had to switch from his PC to his phone. | |||
16 Jan 2021 | Episode 14: Greatest Rock Albums NCAA Tournament (’60s First Round) | 00:55:06 | |
Welcome Keith Floman and Larry Waldman who will join Scott on at least the next several episodes. Similar to the prior NCAA Tournament to determine the greatest rock artist of all time (episodes 1-8), we're doing another NCAA Tournament to determine the greatest rock album of all-time. Matchups for this episode: (1) The Beatles "Revolver" vs. (16) The Byrds "The Notorious Byrd Brothers" (2) The Velvet Underground "The Velvet Underground & NIco" vs. (15) Creedence Clearwater Revival "Green River" (3) The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" vs. (14) The Stooges "The Stooges" (4) Bob Dylan "Highway 61 Revisited" vs. (13) Cream "Disraeli Gears" (5) King Crimson "In The Court Of The Crimson King" vs. (12) The Band "The Band" (6) The Doors "The Doors" vs. (11) The Kinks "The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society" (7) Van Morrison "Astral Weeks" vs. (10) The Zombies "Odessey and Oracle" (8) Love "Forever Changes" vs. (9) Jimi Hendrix Experience "Electric Ladyland" | |||
22 May 2020 | Episode 2: Greatest Rock Music Artists NCAA Tournament (’70s First Round) | 01:24:38 | |
Episode 2 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock music artist of all time. Episode 1 discussed the '60s matchups, so here we continue with the '70s.
Matchups for this episode:
(1) Led Zeppelin vs. (16) The Allman Brothers Band
(2) Pink Floyd vs. (15) The Ramones
(3) Elton John vs. (14) Van Morrison
(4) Neil Young vs. (13) The Eagles
(5) David Bowie vs. (12) Yes
(6) Queen vs. (11) Van Halen
(7) Bruce Springsteen vs. (10) The Clash
(8) Fleetwood Mac vs. (9) Black Sabbath
Notes for this episode:
Apologies for all the dog barking/whining in the latter part of this episode. Scott promises he takes very good care of his dogs!
The Ramones: Scott meant to talk about "Chuck Berry, surf rock, and girl groups" to define their sound but he merged some of the words together
Van Morrison: 1968-1979 - Astral Weeks through Into The Music (the latter part broke up a bit)
When speaking about the E Street Band we certainly should've mentioned "Little Steven" Van Zandt as well (and probably Nils Lofgren and Patti Scialfa too)
Christine McVie married the bass player not the drummer (doh!)
Actually, though 1995's Outside was a good album, David Bowie's comeback really began in earnest in the '00s with albums like Heathen and Reality, and then later The Next Day and especially Blackstar. We also failed to mention a pretty darn good guitarist who played on Bowie's Let's Dance album: Stevie Ray Vaughan!
Scott laments the fact that he forgot to mention that The Clash's Topper Headon emailed him to complain that he wasn't on the 100 greatest drummers list that he had on his old (now defunct) website.
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08 Oct 2023 | Episode 83: Greatest Songs of 1981 | 01:31:37 | |
Episode 83 features Keith, Scott, & Larry taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1981. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3gVwLB3xOWM8Kn6vvlGIsf?si=12d92701007f46d3 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/21nfwzjNrlrS6LsJYwgd7j?si=c950155ea1b54860 Link to Spotify playlist that includes all of our song draft picks so far: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TwJXXESiyIPNy0Vdg7OR4?si=a169a297c91a491f Note: We had to remove the music clip for "Under Pressure" due to copyright reasons. | |||
18 Oct 2022 | Episode 67: Greatest Songs Of 1970 | 01:41:59 | |
Episode 67 features Larry, Keith, & Scott taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1970. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/015jQpzcFVtPId3SQmF613?si=4679315031cf4550 Link to Spotify "honorable mentions" playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4nLAxsLVj481E7Xc0F7T3N?si=ed8f61c937d74662 Corrections: Chris Farley not John Candy was in "Tommy Boy." And Jon-Eric Hexum was in "The Bear" not "B.J. and the Bear." And "I Want You Back" was Pitchfork's second best song of the 1960s (not the best). | |||
14 Feb 2021 | Episode 19: Greatest Rock Albums NCAA Tournament (’70s Second Round) | 01:30:05 | |
Episode 19 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock album of all time. This episode focuses on the second round of the 1970s. Matchups for this episode: (1) David Bowie "The Rise and Fall Of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars" vs. (8) Bruce Springsteen "Born To Run" (2) Led Zeppelin "Led Zeppelin IV" vs. (10) Black Sabbath "Paranoid" (3) Pink Floyd "The Wall" vs. (6) The Who "Who's Next" (4) Fleetwood Mac "Rumours" vs. (5) Joy Division "Unknown Pleasures" Notes/corrections for this episode: We resolved most of the audio issues with the song clips we've been having, except for "Disorder" which is why the beginning of the song wasn't included. Roy Bittan and Max Weinberg both played on Meat Loaf's "Bat Out Of Hell" album. "You Make Loving Fun" was another key Christine McVie song that Scott forgot to mention. The other Pink Floyd albums that could’ve been included instead of “The Wall” are “The Dark Side Of The Moon” and “Wish You Were Here.” “Planet Caravan" had congas not bongos (and flute as well thereby adding to its uniqueness). Black Sabbath (the album) was another Sabbath album with a cool creepy cover. | |||
18 Mar 2024 | Episode 88: Greatest Songs of 1986 | 01:35:40 | |
Episode 88 features Larry, Keith, & Scott taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1986. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6R0IBz6uFCgSu10Al5BbCN?si=97ce8220ab1a4d8f Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4BlkOqear4p60V4ejiBiw4?si=5095ac8c3446436d Link to Spotify playlist that includes all of our song draft picks so far: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TwJXXESiyIPNy0Vdg7OR4?si=a169a297c91a491f Notes: Crowded House main man Neil Finn was actually from New Zealand but drummer Paul Hester and bassist Nick Seymour were from Australia. A Rainy Night In Soho was originally on the Poguetry in Motion EP but was later added to the reissue of Rum Sodomy & The Lash. It is probably noticeable anyway, but we want to mention that two separate parts of "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" "Angel Of Death," "Fight For Your Right," and "Dear God" were grafted together for the clips we played. | |||
08 Oct 2024 | Episode 90: Greatest Songs of 1988 | 01:34:28 | |
Episode 90 features Scott, Larry, & Keith taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1988. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/633npkBtjFBWYPcgvD76AC?si=5ea7f6747a1d497c Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5acTQCydKCKfksy8rNNURZ?si=b9a88a3c9a8b40cc Link to Spotify playlist that includes all of our song draft picks so far: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5TwJXXESiyIPNy0Vdg7OR4?si=a169a297c91a491f Notes: It is probably noticeable anyway, but we want to mention that separate parts of "One," "Straight Outta Compton," "Waiting Room," and "Mountain Song" were grafted together for the clips we played. Also, we had to remove the music clip for "All I Want Is You" due to copyright reasons. | |||
28 Apr 2022 | Episode 56: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1980s (Round 1, Part 1) | 01:19:52 | |
Episode 56 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1980s. This episode contains the following first round matchups: The Smiths "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" (1) vs. Journey "Don't Stop Believin'" (32) (matchup starts at 05:13) Jesus and Mary Chain "Just Like Honey" (16) vs. Bruce Springsteen "The River" (17) (matchup starts at 16:57) David Bowie "Ashes to Ashes" (8) vs. Fugazi "Waiting Room'" (25) (matchup starts at 38:02) AC/DC "Back in Black" vs. "You Shook Me All Night Long" (matchup starts at 51:44) Prince "Purple Rain" (9) vs. AC/DC winner (24) (matchup starts at 1:05:42) Episode recap starts at 1:14:37 Outro song starts at 1:15:39 Notes: Crossroads refers to the Eric Clapton box set which was in fact released in 1988. Big thanks to Carina Waldman who made her first guest appearance in this episode! Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Q2Id81BtQqCSbBXJMIt0a?si=701a0341a1dd47a8 Link to Fugazi "Waiting Room" live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGJFWirQ3ks Link to Prince Super Bowl XLI halftime performance (Purple Rain starts around 8:30): https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=-WYYlRArn3g | |||
14 Dec 2022 | Episode 70: Greatest Songs of 1973 | 01:52:15 | |
Episode 70 features Larry, Keith & Scott taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1973. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7uGrBdwQf8bVpkJOdGcvRN?si=fb017436fe68401c Link to Spotify "honorable mentions" playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0MvdyzPXkDygjrWBvvLBMY?si=e51f41e002fe4eed Notes/Corrections: Stevie Wonder's car crash occurred three days after Innervisions was released. Scott mentioned Peter Banks (ex-Yes) when he meant to refer to Tony Banks. | |||
08 Mar 2022 | Episode 53: Greatest Beatles Songs | 01:43:13 | |
Draft to determine the greatest Beatles songs (6 rounds and 18 songs total). Note: To clarify, the "Strawberry Fields Forever/Penny Lane" single failed to reach #1 in the U.K. only. Link to playlist (spoiler alert: only click after listening to episode!): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/43o0fYb8HJzFq6djKjt1ex?si=63af033e7e79413f Link to our friend Daniel's video breakdown of the different versions of "Let It Be": https://vimeo.com/666343036 | |||
18 Jan 2022 | Episode 49: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1990s Tournament (Sweet 16 Part 1) | 01:08:13 | |
Episode 49 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1990s. This episode contains the following matchups: Radiohead "Paranoid Android" (3) vs. R.E.M. "Nightswimming" (17) (matchup starts at 03:41) Spiritualized "Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space" (8) vs. Portishead "Glory Box" (9) (matchup starts at 14:01) Nirvana "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (2) vs. Built To Spill "Carry The Zero" (15) (matchup starts at 24:33) My Bloody Valentine "Only Shallow" (7) vs. Oasis "Live Forever" (10) (matchup starts at 44:38) Year-by-year breakdown section starts at 1:01:22 Episode recap starts at 1:04:58 Outro song starts at 1:05:57 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7v0SUepgWvkIFI4CJZRfSL?si=de68d8f60ca5433e | |||
29 Jan 2021 | Episode 17: Greatest Rock Albums NCAA Tournament (’90s First Round) | 02:06:14 | |
Episode 17 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock album of all time. This episode focuses on the 1990s. Matchups for this episode: (1) Radiohead "OK Computer" vs. (16) Megadeth "Hangar 18" (2) Neutral Milk Hotel "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea" vs. (15) Alice In Chains "Dirt" (3) Nirvana "Nevermind" vs. (14) Soundgaren "Superunknown" (4) My Bloody Valentine "Loveless" vs. (13) Pavement "Crooked Rain Crooked Rain" (5) Pearl Jam "Ten" vs. (12) Nine Inch Nails "The Downward Spiral" (6) Oasis "(What's The Story) Morning Glory?" vs. (11) Belle and Sebastian "If You're Feeling Sinister" (7) Jeff Buckley "Grace" vs. (10) The Flaming Lips "The Soft Bulletin" (8) Weezer "Weezer (i.e. The Blue Album)" vs. (9) Smashing Pumpkins "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" Notes for this episode: We're still working out some issues with the audio clips, some of which (My Bloody Valentine and Pavement in particular) didn't come out as well as we'd hoped. Actually it was Stone Temple Pilots not the Smashing Pumpkins who were drinking champagne and saying "the Pavement guy would have a field day with this." | |||
20 Aug 2020 | Episode 11: NIT Tournament (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal) | 01:06:58 | |
Episode 11 continues our NIT Tournament to determine the greatest rock music artist that didn’t make our original 64 “team” NCAA Tournament (see episodes 1-8). Hard rock/heavy metal matchups for this episode: (1) Deep Purple (gets bye for first 2 rounds) (2) Judas Priest (gets bye for first 2 rounds) (3) Motörhead vs. (10) Megadeth (4) KISS vs. (9) Alice Cooper (5) Ronnie James Dio (Rainbow/Black Sabbath/Dio) vs. (8) Ozzy Osbourne (solo career only) (6) Thin Lizzy vs. (7) Tool. Notes for this episode: Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor was the drummer in Motörhead (we did not mention the last name Taylor). The last huge rock release that was a major “event” was probably Radiohead’s In Rainbows in 2007. Correction: Motörhead had only #1 album in the U.K. (the live No Sleep ‘Til Hammersmith from ‘81) though Ace Of Spades (‘80) and Iron Fist (‘82) also cracked the top 10. “Adrenaline run” should be “adrenaline rush” (you probably figured that one out already). Simon Phillips not Simon Reynolds (a notable rock critic) drummed in Judas Priest, among his many other career credits. Scott somehow forgot to mention his favorite Judas Priest album, 1978's Stained Class. Also 1979's Unleashed In The East is one of the great live albums. | |||
17 Jun 2020 | Episode 7: Greatest Rock Music Artists NCAA Tournament (Sweet Sixteen) | 00:59:32 | |
Episode 7 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock music artist of all time. This episode covers the Sweet Sixteen. '60s match ups for this episode: (1) The Beatles vs. (4) The Rolling Stones (3) Bob Dylan vs. (7) The Who '70s match ups for this episode: (1) Led Zeppelin vs. (4) Neil Young (2) Pink Floyd vs. (14) Van Morrison '80s match ups for this episode: (1) U2 vs. (13) Iron Maiden (2) R.E.M. vs. (14) Rush '90s match ups for this episode: (4) Soundgarden vs. (9) Smashing Pumpkins (2) Radiohead vs. (3) Pearl Jam Notes for this episode: Keith Richards was great at the riffs and the rhythm guitar...the album referenced where Keith was (mostly) the only guitar player was Let It Bleed (last word wasn't clear). And it was Merry Clayton who sang "Gimme Shelter" with Mick (not Mary in case it sounded more like Mary). The Rolling Stones (not The Beatles) had Nicky Hopkins playing piano. Also, the Stones did kinda try to become Pink Floyd, however briefly, on Their Satanic Majesties Request (really a poor man's Sgt. Pepper's). Pearl Jam had a problem with CD-era over-length with their albums at times but have gotten better with that in recent years (some words were missing there in the podcast). | |||
20 Apr 2021 | Episode 26: Greatest Rock Albums Tournament 2000-2019 (Play-in Games) | 01:43:56 | |
Episode 26 begins our new tournament to determine the greatest rock album of all time. This tournament covers albums from 2000-2019 and this episode focuses on the First Four play-in "games." The matchups for this episode are: TV On The Radio "Return To Cookie Mountain" (32) vs. Tame Impala "Currents" (33) The New Pornographers "Twin Cinema" (31) vs. The War On Drugs "Lost In The Dream" (34) MGMT "Oracular Spectacular" (29) vs. Coldplay "A Rush Of Blood To The Head" (36) My Morning Jacket "Z" (30) vs. Titus Andronicus "The Monitor" (35) Notes for this episode: "Twin Cinema" was released in 2005, not 2006. Also, it was incorrect to call Destroyer a solo project, it is a band albeit one with a rotating cast of musicians, with Dan Bejar always leading the way up front and center. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2GWGxD2IeU8wrYVMX8ZYil?si=RBqEB9ZQQSS-WNputq7vvQ Link to Scott's books on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Scott-Floman/e/B072K363WJ?ref_=dbs_p_ebk_r00_abau_000000 | |||
06 Jan 2022 | Episode 48: Greatest Songs Of 2021 | 01:33:12 | |
This one-off episode is comprised of an NFL-styled draft of the best songs of 2021, along with discussion about each of our song picks. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2fY3KXgZdLBuuz7rHt5bD8?si=2b56d3b73192422f | |||
13 Mar 2023 | Episode 74: Greatest Songs of 1977 | 01:51:29 | |
Episode 74 features Keith, Scott, & Larry taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1977. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7vJA41U0htJmoNIO7bQX3Y?si=7e5ce0707e26448e Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/60ps5AfmiD5tGpw1IYxAGl?si=f67e1a3108a74c87 Notes: The book we referenced, 31 Songs, is also called Songbook and was written by Nick Hornby (who also wrote High Fidelity). To be clear, Tom Verlaine not Richard Lloyd was Patti Smith's ex-boyfriend, and her "thousand bluebirds screaming" description was primarily in reference to Verlaine's playing. | |||
31 Mar 2022 | Episode 54: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1980s (Play-in Round, Part 1) | 00:59:49 | |
Episode 54 starts our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1980s. This "play-in round" episode contains the following matchups: Music of the 1980s overview (discussion starts at 05:33) Journey "Don't Stop Believin'" (32) vs. Bad Brains "Banned In D.C." (33) (matchup starts at 12:26) Another Sunny Day "You Should All Be Murdered" (31) vs. Mercyful Fate "A Dangerous Meeting" (32) (matchup starts at 30:22) Hüsker Dü "Don't Want To Know If You Are Lonely" (29) vs. Felt "Primitive Painters" (36) (matchup starts at 43:35) Episode recap starts at 57:00 Outro song starts at 58:01 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/35lJOhTvGjfVs9uRIWBlQk?si=96aa9a48e7164d52 | |||
25 Mar 2021 | Episode 24: Greatest Rock Albums NCAA Tournament (Elite Eight) | 01:12:52 | |
Episode 24 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock album of all time. This episode focuses on the Elite Eight. '60s matchup for this episode: (1) The Beatles "Revolver" vs. (7) Van Morrison "Astral Weeks" '70s matchup for this episode: (3) Pink Floyd "The Wall" vs. (9) Bruce Springsteen "Born To Run" '80s matchup for this episode: (7) U2 "The Joshua Tree" vs. (9) Guns n' Roses "Appetite For Destruction" '90s matchup for this episode (1) Radiohead "OK Computer" vs. (2) Neutral Milk Hotel "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea" Notes for this episode: Moondance is also a brilliant Van Morrison album, but we didn't mention it because it's a very different thing than Astral Weeks. For the record, we didn't party to GNR every night in college, just Thursday through Saturday! RIP Marvelous Marvin Hagler, a true champion. Neutral Milk Hotel are part of the Elephant 6 musical collective, which also includes the Apples in Stereo, Circulatory System, Elf Power, Of Montreal, and Olivia Tremor Control, among others. So, although NMH are very singluar, if you do like them you might want to try out some of these other bands as well. Link to Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5l4OFQVDyargDjJAOFDM2W?si=KBN_27-sQX2Q6d_r8ZeQtg | |||
18 Dec 2021 | Episode 45: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1990s Tournament (First Round, Bracket 2) | 01:19:31 | |
Episode 45 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1990s. This episode contains the following matchups: Intro song starts at :00 Nirvana "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (2) vs. U2 "One" (matchup starts at 03:49) Built To Spill "Carry The Zero" (15) vs. American Football "Never Meant" (matchup starts at 25:10) My Bloody Valentine "Only Shallow" (7) vs. Harvey Danger "Flagpole Sitta" (26) (matchup starts at 39:14) Oasis "Only Shallow" (7) vs. Jeff Buckley "Last Goodbye" (23) matchup starts at 58:35) Episode recap starts at 1:14:28 Outro song starts at 1:15:39 Notes: The Cap'n Jazz album that's widely available is called Analphabetapolothology If you like "Loaded" also check out "Movin' On Up" and "Come Together" from the same album Screamadelica More information about the "power pop" genre we discussed in this episode: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_pop Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5QuXE4aCrhd5GCrTrFYtwp?si=a87b880e6d5640dd | |||
16 Aug 2023 | Episode 81: Greatest Songs of 1969 | 01:51:41 | |
Episode 81 features Scott, Larry, & Keith taking turns drafting and discussing the greatest songs of 1969. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1DIINd8lhgYuiS4ZeomS2W?si=1fc967ea57bf4807 Link to Spotify honorable mentions playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5G1JVBG4CrnpLfNh86duC3?si=9c6834d6c3d94eee | |||
22 Sep 2021 | Episode 36: Greatest Rock Songs Tournament 2000-2019 (First Round, Bracket 1) | 00:54:47 | |
Episode 36 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from 2000-2019. This episode contains the following matchups: Johnny Cash "Hurt" (1) vs. Capital Cities "Safe and Sound" (32) Band Of Horses "The Funeral" (16) vs. Big Thief "Not" (17) The Killers "Mr. Brightside" (8) vs. Alabama Shakes "Hold On" (25) Franz Ferdinand "Take Me Out" (9) vs. Japandroids "The House That Heaven Built" (24) Notes: The first Band Of Horses album is called "Everything All The Time." And if you like it you should check out "Cease to Begin" as well. The Killers are an American band and Franz Ferdinand are a Scottish band. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3FkKUCt7K8dmwrmEdzHKKD?si=db295e1b02164282 | |||
26 Dec 2022 | Episode 71: Greatest Songs of 1974 | 01:24:02 | |
Episode 71 features Keith, Scott, & Larry taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1974. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1RcMtCK6jdnkg8ePhN7HxH?si=117b0c3c7faa4945 Link to Spotify "honorable mentions" playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4bqiLdzOayuxvd2SgWBt61?si=3ef2580a5c08490e | |||
07 Apr 2021 | Episode 25: Greatest Rock Albums NCAA Tournament (Final Four + Final) | 01:25:04 | |
Episode 25 concludes our NCAA Tournament to determine the greatest rock album of all time. This episode includes the Final Four and Final. It also includes some other sections which are outlined below. First Final Four matchup ('60s vs. '80s): (7) Van Morrison "Astral Weeks" vs. (7) U2 "The Joshua Tree" Second Final Four matchup ('70s vs. '90s): (3) Pink Floyd "The Wall" vs. (1) Radiohead "OK Computer" (matchup begins at 16:50) Honorable mention albums (section starts at 32:30) Matt's picks (section starts at 1:09:15) Final matchup (section starts at 1:11:20) Notes for this episode: The 3 Wire albums Keith mentioned are Pink Flag (1977), Chairs Missing (1978), and 154 (1979). The 3 Can albums Keith alluded to were Tago Mago (1971), Ege Bamyasi (1973), and Future Days (1973). Tago Mago was the third Can album but the first with singer Damo Suzuki. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/09PsIqyCJE85C6sflcQmCP?si=OuHXF9UcSgKg1UeTrAnX8w Link to Discord & Rhyme podcast episode for Sugar's Copper Blue: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1KrhiI212iM7zYMC4ni468?si=WdT1WAb6S1KSM8Kf0Tstng | |||
09 Oct 2021 | Episode 38: Greatest Rock Songs Tournament 2000-2019 (First Round, Bracket 3) | 01:05:35 | |
Episode 38 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from 2000-2019. This episode contains the following matchups: Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Maps" (4) vs. Frightened Rabbit "Keep Yourself Warm" (29) of Montreal "The Past is a Grotesque Animal" (13) vs. Bloc Party "Helicopter" (20) The Avalanches "Since I Left You" (5) vs. The Hold Steady "Stuck Between Stations" (28) The Black Keys "Weight Of Love" (12) vs. The Airborne Toxic Event "Sometime Around Midnight" (21) Notes: The Bill Paxton HBO TV show referenced was called "Big Love" The Bloc Party song is called "The Modern Love" not "This Modern World" Danger Mouse did indeed produce the entirety of 2008's "Attack & Release" Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4TPXWfM7DZn3CXhFlOMRY5?si=483ca756a8d84abc | |||
25 Jan 2022 | Episode 50: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1990s Tournament (Sweet 16 Part 2) | 00:49:26 | |
Episode 50 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1990s. This episode contains the following matchups: Neutral Milk Hotel "Holland, 1945" (4) vs. Pulp "Common People" (13) (matchup starts at 05:12) Rage Against The Machine "Killing In The Name" (5) vs. The Beastie Boys "Sabotage" (12) (matchup starts at 16:45) Mazzy Star "Fade Into You" (3) vs. Alice In Chains "Nutshell" (19) (matchup starts at 28:30) Modest Mouse "Trailer Trash" (6) vs. Pearl Jam "Black" (11) (matchup starts at 39:19) Episode recap starts at 46:00 Outro song starts at 47:06 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ZpBS2Blqj99uq3HtMXRij?si=75804b442fdd47e4 | |||
17 Mar 2021 | Episode 23: Greatest Rock Albums NCAA Tournament (Sweet 16 - '80s & '90s) | 01:23:00 | |
Episode 23 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock album of all time. This episode focuses on the Sweet Sixteen for the 1980s and 1990s.
'80s matchups for this episode: (5) The Stone Roses "The Stone Roses" vs. (9) Guns n' Roses "Appetite For Destruction" (3) The Smiths "The Queen Is Dead" vs. (7) U2 "The Joshua Tree"
'90s matchups for this episode (1) Radiohead "OK Computer" vs. (5) Pearl Jam "Ten" (2) Neutral Milk Hotel "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea" vs. (3) Nirvana "Nevermind"
Notes for this episode:
In case we weren't explicit enough, "Mr. Brownstone" is about taking drugs, specifically heroin.
"Breath" and "State Of Love and Trust" were actually recorded a little after the "Ten" sessions, in early 1992.
Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament were previously in the bands Green River (1984-1988) and Mother Love Bone (1988-1990). When Mother Love Bone lead singer Andrew Wood OD'd, members of what would become Pearl Jam joined Soundgarden's Chris Cornell and Matt Cameron in Temple Of The Dog for one album that was largely a tribute to Wood.
Link to Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5k4rBtd9eVhMzVeiUqQ22o?si=1I9y4L7kQX2x-NoMeQuUbA
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05 May 2021 | Episode 27: Greatest Rock Albums Tournament 2000-2019 (Round 1 Part 1) | 01:42:48 | |
Episode 27 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock album from 2000-2019. Episode 26 featured four play-in "games" and this episode will continue with 4 first round matchups. The matchups for this episode are: Radiohead "Kid A' (1) vs. Tame Impala "Currents" (33) Mastodon "Crack The Skye" (16) vs. Agallogh "The Mantle" (17) (matchup begins at 19:23) Queens Of The Stone Age "Songs For The Deaf" (9) vs. Bon Iver "For Emma, Forever Ago" (24) (matchup begins at 45:33) The Strokes "Is This It" (8) vs. Sigur Ros "Takk..." (25) (matchup begins at 70:25) Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0PxXQ1rz6j8vikZ76RfsbU?si=hqraIqc9Qo6qvUavn8WJNA | |||
06 May 2022 | Episode 57: Greatest Rock Songs Of The 1980s (Round 1, Part 2) | 01:10:41 | |
Episode 57 continues our tournament to determine the greatest rock song from the 1980s. This episode contains the following first round matchups: Talking Heads "Once In A Lifetime" (2) vs. Another Sunny Day "You Should All Be Murdered'" (31) (matchup starts at 06:15) U2 "With or Without You" (15) vs. The Police "Every Breath You Take" (18) (matchup starts at 16:32) Kate Bush "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" (7) vs. The Cult "She Sells Sanctuary'" (26) (matchup starts at 29:17) New Order "Ceremony" vs. "Temptation" vs. "Blue Monday" (matchup starts at 42:02) New Order winner (10) vs. Rush "The Spirit Of Radio" (23) (matchup starts at 58:26) Episode recap starts at 1:06:19 Outro song starts at 1:07:38 Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3WuPAyVWgaGNM14DqpN2tK?si=bb95d3125b554b2b | |||
13 Jul 2022 | Episode 62: Greatest Songs Of 2022 (So Far) | 01:25:51 | |
This one-off episode is comprised of a draft of the best songs of the first half of 2022, along with discussion about each of our song picks. Link to Spotify playlist for main picks in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1zSX4pAL68LGFbukhxdDZW?si=dee9a4a154a64e1d Link to Spotify playlist for honorable mention picks in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3zTUM8XKBvRRiPQnNhiHZN?si=8c360ab1574b4bee | |||
11 Mar 2021 | Episode 22: Greatest Rock Albums NCAA Tournament (Sweet 16 - '60s & '70s) | 01:19:05 | |
Episode 22 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock album of all time. This episode focuses on the Sweet Sixteen for the 1960s and 1970s. '60s matchups for this episode: (1) The Beatles "Revolver" vs. (5) King Crimson "In The Court Of The Crimson King" (3) The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" vs. (7) Van Morrison "Astral Weeks" '70s matchups for this episode (5) Joy Division "Unknown Pleasures" vs. (8) Bruce Springsteen "Born To Run" (2) Led Zeppelin "Led Zeppelin IV" vs. (3) Pink Floyd "The Wall" Link to Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6d1jclhXSzuvwPPqedOVTc?si=MvEpMO1GRBerVk-r-08TCg | |||
13 Nov 2022 | Episode 68: Greatest Songs Of 1971 | 01:39:46 | |
Episode 68 features Keith, Scott, & Larry taking turns drafting the greatest songs of 1971. Link to Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/07eQsWlfWkOk4rQ201bpiv?si=a00b4cb2be9a4082 Link to Spotify "honorable mentions" playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1vX6hA8HHZ57fmMZ3V61D5?si=609d7466e74b46d8 Note: We're well aware that most people would have drafted John Lennon's "Imagine," but though we all feel like it's a beautiful song, and we acknowledge its classic status, we simply love the songs we picked a little bit more. |