Move over bourbon, here at behind the bar we're drowning our sorrows in local Canadian rye whiskey while listening to the blues. On today's episode we break down an old school blues classic, diving into the instruments, themes, and geographical knowledge present on the album. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band delivers some fiery harmonica, smooth electric guitar, and snappy drums on a tape that also veers into some less traditional sounds near the end. Add some bonus knowledge on catfish and bo...
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Move over bourbon, here at behind the bar we're drowning our sorrows in local Canadian rye whiskey while listening to the blues. On today's episode we break down an old school blues classic, diving into the instruments, themes, and geographical knowledge present on the album. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band delivers some fiery harmonica, smooth electric guitar, and snappy drums on a tape that also veers into some less traditional sounds near the end. Add some bonus knowledge on catfish and bo...
Whatsup y'all! Your beloved co-hosts are back with a wacky and silly episode! This time around, Maxime and Emre speedrun through 4 (5?) albums and a diverse selection of drinks to go with them. Please, get (very) tipsy with us as we unpack jazz soul influences, analyze the horniness of an album, and discuss young offender laws in the United States. Don't forget to pack snacks on this bizarre ride back into the 4th season of your favorite podcast! Romantically, Emre and Maxime
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Move over bourbon, here at behind the bar we're drowning our sorrows in local Canadian rye whiskey while listening to the blues. On today's episode we break down an old school blues classic, diving into the instruments, themes, and geographical knowledge present on the album. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band delivers some fiery harmonica, smooth electric guitar, and snappy drums on a tape that also veers into some less traditional sounds near the end. Add some bonus knowledge on catfish and bo...