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Classic Rock And Prog Almanac
timothyappleton
57 episodes
6 days ago
Why not sit down, make yourself a cup of tea and listen to three old friends discussing the classic rock and prog albums that have marked their lives (and related matters)?
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Why not sit down, make yourself a cup of tea and listen to three old friends discussing the classic rock and prog albums that have marked their lives (and related matters)?
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music
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TOP(OGRAPHIC) TRUMPS: Tommy vs. Quadrophenia
Classic Rock And Prog Almanac
1 hour 25 minutes
3 weeks ago
TOP(OGRAPHIC) TRUMPS: Tommy vs. Quadrophenia
This week, Tim and Peter did an album-off, between Tommy and Quadrophenia by The Who. Topics covered include: whether both albums deserve to be doubles, in what sense Quadrophenia is a response to Tommy, how important Kit Lambert’s influence was, how each album deals with the question of sexual identity, and whether Underture is too long or not. Also, what would Freud have thought of the band? Which is the most offensive line on the two albums? Was Tommy actually finished or not? Are mods male or female? And which is better, Keith Moon’s drumming or his screaming?
Classic Rock And Prog Almanac
Why not sit down, make yourself a cup of tea and listen to three old friends discussing the classic rock and prog albums that have marked their lives (and related matters)?