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...
Behind The Bar S5 Ep 5: Tapir! and German Car Bombs
Behind The Bar
59 minutes
9 months ago
Behind The Bar S5 Ep 5: Tapir! and German Car Bombs
Whatsup la gang! Behind The Bar has made it into 2025 with two dudes and a couple surprise guests for today's episode. Breaking news: Indie kids are still making music and we're still reviewing it! Join us as we digest a fun folk album and blow up Ireland with a German bomb (please don't put me on a watch list). Sit back, relax, and get ready to wonder "is it really a concept album, at all?" with your two favorite white boys and their unsolicited opinions.
Behind The Bar
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...