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Past Prime
Past Prime
25 episodes
6 days ago
Wherein middle-aged men assess the music of middle-aged men. Past Prime is a series of conversations about the music that artists make after their youthful peak. Middle age can be like an inverse puberty for Rock stars. Do they all “lose it”? Can they rediscover it? Will they ever be great again? Often these albums are flaccid. Sometimes they are just sad. But, every once in a while they can be glorious. And so, we keep on listening. Join middle-aged dads, Matty Wishnow and Steve Collins as they consider albums by Lou Reed, James Taylor, Van Morrison and many more.
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Wherein middle-aged men assess the music of middle-aged men. Past Prime is a series of conversations about the music that artists make after their youthful peak. Middle age can be like an inverse puberty for Rock stars. Do they all “lose it”? Can they rediscover it? Will they ever be great again? Often these albums are flaccid. Sometimes they are just sad. But, every once in a while they can be glorious. And so, we keep on listening. Join middle-aged dads, Matty Wishnow and Steve Collins as they consider albums by Lou Reed, James Taylor, Van Morrison and many more.
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Jonathan Richman "I, Jonathan"
Past Prime
52 minutes 19 seconds
3 years ago
Jonathan Richman "I, Jonathan"

On episode 15 of Past Prime, Steve and Matty try to recapture "That Summer Feeling" through the music of a wide-eyed, hip shaking, Velvet Underground acolyte (and sometimes stonemason). Our co-hosts return to "I, Jonathan," from 1992, when Jonathan Richman was was forty-one, on the brink of a star turn with the Farrelly Brothers, and in a reflective, autobiographical mode. Many years after his famous brush with greatness in the early 70s with The Modern Lovers and his, perhaps more famous, and surprising pivot into music for grown up children, Richman delivered what many considered by many to be his greatest solo album. "I, Jonathan" is, on the surface, a breezy, delightful trip from Boston to California, from the 1960s to the 1990s, from a rooming house on Venice Beach to a lesbian bar in northern California. Beneath the surface, however, it is also a revealing look at an artist who'd spent decades getting simpler, more acoustic, more elemental and closer to the core of something innocent and true. Along the way, we get a handful of Richman's very best songs, a little surf guitar, a killer Lou Reed imitation and six minutes of that twilight, grass on the bare feet, summer feeling.

To read more about Jonathan Richman's "I, Jonathan," check out the full essay at Past Prime.

Past Prime
Wherein middle-aged men assess the music of middle-aged men. Past Prime is a series of conversations about the music that artists make after their youthful peak. Middle age can be like an inverse puberty for Rock stars. Do they all “lose it”? Can they rediscover it? Will they ever be great again? Often these albums are flaccid. Sometimes they are just sad. But, every once in a while they can be glorious. And so, we keep on listening. Join middle-aged dads, Matty Wishnow and Steve Collins as they consider albums by Lou Reed, James Taylor, Van Morrison and many more.