Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
Scott McLean
182 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text We trace a wild line from hip‑hop sampling and 70s rock hooks to a brand‑new supergroup, a fiery takedown of residency culture, a riff‑detective dive into Paranoid, and the unsung glue of Michael Anthony. We end on boomer one‑hit wonders and why some intros outlive the songs. • sampling’s craft and the 70s sources it elevates • Howl Owl Howl’s lineup, chemistry, and tour dates • the Vegas residency economy and thin setlists • Motley Crüe’s nostalgia, Dolly feature, and fan exp...
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Send us a text We trace a wild line from hip‑hop sampling and 70s rock hooks to a brand‑new supergroup, a fiery takedown of residency culture, a riff‑detective dive into Paranoid, and the unsung glue of Michael Anthony. We end on boomer one‑hit wonders and why some intros outlive the songs. • sampling’s craft and the 70s sources it elevates • Howl Owl Howl’s lineup, chemistry, and tour dates • the Vegas residency economy and thin setlists • Motley Crüe’s nostalgia, Dolly feature, and fan exp...
Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
56 minutes
4 months ago
Ep. 177 - Back in the Groove
Send us a text Scott returns to the podcast after taking time off following his brother's death, reconnecting with Jack to discuss music, streaming services, and political commentary from aging rock stars. • Scott opens up about his brother's passing and how much his brother loved the podcast • Discussion of the Deftones and their status as an underrated band despite their long career • Debate about streaming services vs. cable TV and how consumers now have the à la carte options they always...
Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
Send us a text We trace a wild line from hip‑hop sampling and 70s rock hooks to a brand‑new supergroup, a fiery takedown of residency culture, a riff‑detective dive into Paranoid, and the unsung glue of Michael Anthony. We end on boomer one‑hit wonders and why some intros outlive the songs. • sampling’s craft and the 70s sources it elevates • Howl Owl Howl’s lineup, chemistry, and tour dates • the Vegas residency economy and thin setlists • Motley Crüe’s nostalgia, Dolly feature, and fan exp...