Born To Run by Bruce Springsteen
Physical Graffiti by Led Zeppelin
Self-Titled by Fleetwood Mac
Albums that did not get a full episode
Self-Titled by Kiss
Sheer Heart Attack by Queen
New Skin For The Old Ceremony by Leonard Cohen
Second Helping by Lynyrd Skynyrd
This week it's our final episode. We started this whole thing with the Queen of Soul and we'll end with her as well. Thanks to all our guests and listeners. It's been a fun year!
This week Gabe has returned to the show to help us break down the hit records of the two Highwaymen yet to be discussed.
This week we do the the not so dirty work of diving into Steely Dan. Their number one fan and our friend Ben is with us to discuss their polished, hit making success of a debut record.
This week we pay respect to one of the most sought after keyboardists in music, and the record that landed him his first number one hit. Bob joins us again because we promised it wouldn't be prog rock.
This week our good friend and fellow bandmate Brian Hulse is on the show for the first time to talk Thin Lizzy, a band we all came to love at the same time.
This week we ride into the strange, riff rocking world of Blue Oyster Cult and their debut record. Ben Boone of the band Arctic Char joins us for the first time.
This week we ask the question: are there any prog albums left to cover? And the answer is: Yes. We make Bob talk about it with us.
This week we talk a walk on the A and B side of Transformer, the most acclaimed album of Lou Reed's solo career. Our very funny friend David Britton makes his first appearance on the pod.
This week we explore the mad genius of Frank Zappa during a difficult period of his life. Friend and Zappa-head Ben Frazier helps us out.
This week we celebrate Black Sabbath with our friend and brother Jeremy, as we dive into one of the most dynamic records from these metal pioneers.
This week we talk about a band that should've been better known, Native American boogie rockers Redbone. It's also the return of fellow musician Cody The Grey.