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Scratch a Track: Music Review and Commentary Podcast
The Dude and Grimm Show
240 episodes
4 days ago
In this podcast we review and discuss music with a focus on albums both new and old. Each week we select an album, give commentary on the history of the album and band, and ultimately decide which track we would scratch off. Back in the day when CDs and Vinyl records were the main ways of consuming music the downside was they would get scratched. The worst part was it would often happen to one of your favorite songs. In this game you get to choose the track you would scratch off. It's a fun game to play and will certainly stir up debate among your friends and music fans alike. Happy Scratching!
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In this podcast we review and discuss music with a focus on albums both new and old. Each week we select an album, give commentary on the history of the album and band, and ultimately decide which track we would scratch off. Back in the day when CDs and Vinyl records were the main ways of consuming music the downside was they would get scratched. The worst part was it would often happen to one of your favorite songs. In this game you get to choose the track you would scratch off. It's a fun game to play and will certainly stir up debate among your friends and music fans alike. Happy Scratching!
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Music History
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Did The Who Sell Out to create their first Masterpiece? - The Who Sell Out album Review
Scratch a Track: Music Review and Commentary Podcast
15 minutes 28 seconds
1 year ago
Did The Who Sell Out to create their first Masterpiece? - The Who Sell Out album Review

Join us on an epic musical voyage as we dive deep into one of the most iconic albums in rock history - "The Who Sell Out" by The Who! In this exclusive album review, we'll share fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, and explore the cultural impact of this masterful record. Released in 1967, "The Who Sell Out" is a brilliant fusion of rock, pop, and psychedelic elements that marked a pivotal moment in the band's career. Why was this album such a game-changer for The Who? How did the band's innovative concept of a pirate radio broadcast influence the album's unique charm? Did you know that "The Who Sell Out" was also one of the first albums to feature commercial jingles and quirky radio skits? Join us as we take a deep dive into the historical context of this classic LP. Whether you're a die-hard fan of The Who or new to their legendary music, our review will offer insights and trivia that will deepen your appreciation for this timeless gem. So, grab your headphones, immerse yourself in the music, and journey back to the swinging '60s with us! Make sure to hit that subscribe button and ring the notification bell to stay updated on our latest music reviews and classic album explorations. Don't miss out on this musical adventure! Let's get started with our review of "The Who Sell Out" – a rock 'n' roll masterpiece! πŸ€ŸπŸŽ΅πŸ“»


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Scratch a Track: Music Review and Commentary Podcast
In this podcast we review and discuss music with a focus on albums both new and old. Each week we select an album, give commentary on the history of the album and band, and ultimately decide which track we would scratch off. Back in the day when CDs and Vinyl records were the main ways of consuming music the downside was they would get scratched. The worst part was it would often happen to one of your favorite songs. In this game you get to choose the track you would scratch off. It's a fun game to play and will certainly stir up debate among your friends and music fans alike. Happy Scratching!