Uptown Song Club, a podcast about songs, is back with it's final episode for the season! Host Patrick Ripoll is joined by Jim Laczkowski (current host of Director's Club and author of Five Years) and Brad Strauss (former host of Director's Club) to talk about The Best of All Possible Worlds by Kris Kristofferson, The Rip by Portishead and Mythological Beauty by Big Thief. They also talk about the most 90's song, songs that are too much of a good thing, and our on-ramps onto country music. SO...
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Uptown Song Club, a podcast about songs, is back with it's final episode for the season! Host Patrick Ripoll is joined by Jim Laczkowski (current host of Director's Club and author of Five Years) and Brad Strauss (former host of Director's Club) to talk about The Best of All Possible Worlds by Kris Kristofferson, The Rip by Portishead and Mythological Beauty by Big Thief. They also talk about the most 90's song, songs that are too much of a good thing, and our on-ramps onto country music. SO...
On the debut episode of Uptown Song Club, a podcast about songs, host Patrick Ripoll is joined by guitarist Tony Valdivieso and recording artist Jim Laczkowski (Director's Club Podcast) to talk about Left Alone by Fiona Apple, Buena by Morphine, and Alright Now by Free. They also talk about their favorite songs about beverages, covers that changed how they look at the original, and the tyranny of the wood block. SONGS APPEARING ON THIS EPISODE: Uptown Song Club Theme #1 - Patrick Ripoll Ice-...
Uptown Song Club
Uptown Song Club, a podcast about songs, is back with it's final episode for the season! Host Patrick Ripoll is joined by Jim Laczkowski (current host of Director's Club and author of Five Years) and Brad Strauss (former host of Director's Club) to talk about The Best of All Possible Worlds by Kris Kristofferson, The Rip by Portishead and Mythological Beauty by Big Thief. They also talk about the most 90's song, songs that are too much of a good thing, and our on-ramps onto country music. SO...