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Backing Tracks
Jim and Tam Sparkle
5 episodes
9 months ago
Backing Tracks: Where musical dreams and sardonic comedy collide in a spectacular 20-minute weekly train wreck Meet Tam and Jim—the dynamic duo who missed the fame train but caught the express line to comedic obscurity. With their mix of semi-tuned melodies, unfiltered banter, and interviews that often ask, "Why?", they're proving that you don’t need talent to entertain—just a good sense of humour and a tolerance for each other. For those who enjoy music, mockery, and a dose of reality, here's your weekly reminder that not all stars are meant to shine. But boy, do they flicker. Tune in, if only to feel better about your own missed notes.

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Improv
Comedy,
Music,
Comedy Interviews,
Music Commentary
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Backing Tracks: Where musical dreams and sardonic comedy collide in a spectacular 20-minute weekly train wreck Meet Tam and Jim—the dynamic duo who missed the fame train but caught the express line to comedic obscurity. With their mix of semi-tuned melodies, unfiltered banter, and interviews that often ask, "Why?", they're proving that you don’t need talent to entertain—just a good sense of humour and a tolerance for each other. For those who enjoy music, mockery, and a dose of reality, here's your weekly reminder that not all stars are meant to shine. But boy, do they flicker. Tune in, if only to feel better about your own missed notes.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Improv
Comedy,
Music,
Comedy Interviews,
Music Commentary
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Festive Songs for Festive People
Backing Tracks
36 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
Festive Songs for Festive People

Dive into the festive fray with Tam and Jim in this week’s episode of Backing Tracks, where we unravel the twisted tinsel of Christmas songs from the 1940s to now. We begin in the 1940s, home to those conveniently forgotten holiday tunes that had more spirit than Santa’s workshop. Swinging into the 1950s, where Christmas songs had more swing than a mistletoe party, we explore the exuberant jingles that once rocked around Christmas trees. Fast forward to the 1970s, and it’s a headbanging wonderland with Christmas tunes that swapped jingle bells for heavy rock riffs – think Santa in leather pants. The 1990s brought us holiday melancholy wrapped in a festive bow, while the 2000s onwards have been a mixed bag of musical stockings, from whispery ballads to pop jingles. This episode is decked with the trademark blend of original musical interludes, humour, and a hefty dose of seasonal sarcasm. So, grab your eggnog and prepare for a sleigh ride through the most bizarre Christmas tunes in history.


Remember, get in touch with Tam and Jim: backingtrackspodcast@gmail.com


Instagram: @Backing_Tracks_Podcast




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Backing Tracks
Backing Tracks: Where musical dreams and sardonic comedy collide in a spectacular 20-minute weekly train wreck Meet Tam and Jim—the dynamic duo who missed the fame train but caught the express line to comedic obscurity. With their mix of semi-tuned melodies, unfiltered banter, and interviews that often ask, "Why?", they're proving that you don’t need talent to entertain—just a good sense of humour and a tolerance for each other. For those who enjoy music, mockery, and a dose of reality, here's your weekly reminder that not all stars are meant to shine. But boy, do they flicker. Tune in, if only to feel better about your own missed notes.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.