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Once Every Two Weeks
Thom Crowe & Mark Ricks
27 episodes
6 days ago
"Once Every Two Weeks" is a look back at music from the 90's through a modern lens and nostalgic twinge. Hosted by two guys who've been friends since High School. Join us, Mark and Tom, as we examine old hits, forgotten favorites, and overlooked gems as we dive into the music that got us through all the fun of those awesomely awkward angst filled teenage years... one album at a time.

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"Once Every Two Weeks" is a look back at music from the 90's through a modern lens and nostalgic twinge. Hosted by two guys who've been friends since High School. Join us, Mark and Tom, as we examine old hits, forgotten favorites, and overlooked gems as we dive into the music that got us through all the fun of those awesomely awkward angst filled teenage years... one album at a time.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Music Commentary
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The Cure's Bloodflowers
Once Every Two Weeks
1 hour 4 minutes 44 seconds
2 years ago
The Cure's Bloodflowers

Welcome back to Once Every Two Weeks, the podcast where we delve into the world of music and explore the stories behind our favorite albums. In today’s episode, Mark and Thom will be diving into a captivating and introspective album by the iconic rock band, The Cure. Join them as we unravel the history, themes, and impact of Bloodflowers. From its origins as a song written by a young Robert Smith, to its place as a potential swan song for the band, they’ll be exploring every aspect of Bloodflowers and its significance within The Cure’s discography. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let’s immerse ourselves in The Cure’s Bloodflowers.


Shownotes

00:00:00 – Catch up, Thom’s Jewel impersonation, Green Day’s Dookie 30th anniversary, and the Queen

00:02:37 – Trent Reznor’s intro speech from The Cure’s inauguration to The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, how long it took for them to be inducted, and Robert Smith’s red carpet interview.

00:06:41 – Robert Smith’s and his wife’s history and his childhood

00:08:11 – The Group, Bratt Club, Malice, and finally Easy Cure and a battle of the bands

00:09:57 – Robert becomes the lead singer, name changes to The Cure, Thom’s change of heart, and Mark’s history

00:15:30 – Bloodflowers intro, the thought it was their last album (spoiler alert, it wasn’t), Robert’s lies to the press, and Bloodflowers reviews

00:33:45 – Out of This World

00:36:59 – Watching Me Fall

00:40:17 – Where the Birds Sing

00:42:26 – Maybe Someday

00:46:15 – The Last Day of Summer

00:48:36 – There Is No If….

00:51:58 – The Loudest Sound

00:53:58 – 39

00:56:24 – Bloodflowers and album wrap up

01:01:34 – Thom’s top 3

01:02:24 – Mark’s top 3


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Once Every Two Weeks
"Once Every Two Weeks" is a look back at music from the 90's through a modern lens and nostalgic twinge. Hosted by two guys who've been friends since High School. Join us, Mark and Tom, as we examine old hits, forgotten favorites, and overlooked gems as we dive into the music that got us through all the fun of those awesomely awkward angst filled teenage years... one album at a time.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.