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On a Friday
On a Friday
14 episodes
6 days ago
Two decade-long friends discuss a different album track-by-track each week, giving their opinions and associations with each song as well as background information about the artists and albums. There's also weekly music news, life updates, and recommendations! Tune in for discourse and fun stories and more!
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Two decade-long friends discuss a different album track-by-track each week, giving their opinions and associations with each song as well as background information about the artists and albums. There's also weekly music news, life updates, and recommendations! Tune in for discourse and fun stories and more!
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music
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Ram (Paul & Linda McCartney)
On a Friday
34 minutes 46 seconds
4 years ago
Ram (Paul & Linda McCartney)

This week, Matt & Andrew tackle a former Beatle's solo album that turns 50 this year! ...No, it's not George Harrison's All Things Must Pass. ...No, it's not John Lennon's Imagine either. ...NO, it's not Wild Life by Wings! It's Ram by Paul McCartney and his late wife Linda! An album that was panned at the time, it's now considered one of Paul's best works. So what changed between then and now? As Matt & Andrew try to uncover this mystery, new questions arise about the quality of Paul's other solo works, as well as comparisons made to works from the later-Beatles era. This album features oft-forgotten singles "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey", "The Back Seat of My Car", and "Eat at Home", as well as the first song of the 1971 Lennon-McCartney feud, "Too Many People".

On a Friday
Two decade-long friends discuss a different album track-by-track each week, giving their opinions and associations with each song as well as background information about the artists and albums. There's also weekly music news, life updates, and recommendations! Tune in for discourse and fun stories and more!