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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
Music
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Scratching De Stijl by The White Stripes - Song by Song Review
Scratch a Track: Music Review and Commentary Podcast
24 minutes 22 seconds
1 year ago
Scratching De Stijl by The White Stripes - Song by Song Review

Welcome to our deep dive into "De Stijl," the second studio album by the iconic American rock duo, The White Stripes. Join us as we explore the artistry and significance of this album's songs in the context of the band's career and the broader world of music. In this video, we'll take you track by track through "De Stijl," discussing the unique blend of blues, garage rock, and raw energy that Jack and Meg White brought to the table. From the infectious guitar riffs of "You're Pretty Good Looking (For a Girl)" to the haunting simplicity of "I'm Bound to Pack It Up," we'll delve into the musical nuances that make each song on this album a masterpiece in its own right. 0:00 The White Stripes De Stijl Song Review 0:35 You're Pretty Good Looking (for a girl) 1:35 Hello Operator 3:55 Little Bird 4:50 Apple Blossom 7:10 I'm Bound to Pack It Up 8:30 Death Letter 11:05 Sister, Do You Know My Name? 13:10 Truth Doesn't Make a Noise 14:50 A Boy's Best Friend 15:55 Let's Build a Home 17:20 Jumble, Jumble 18:30 Why Can't You Be Nicer to Me? 19:45 Your Southern Can Is Mine 22:20 Dude's Scratch 23:00 Grimm's Scratch #thewhitestripes #musicreview #indiemusic

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!