Skipped On Shuffle takes a look at compelling deep cuts and neglected songs by popular artists. As musicians and critical fans, join Scott and Jason as they delve into the history and musicality of lesser-known tunes by bands you already know and love. They will also discuss their personal connections to the songs, sharing memories and reflecting on the emotional impact of these overlooked tracks.
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Skipped On Shuffle takes a look at compelling deep cuts and neglected songs by popular artists. As musicians and critical fans, join Scott and Jason as they delve into the history and musicality of lesser-known tunes by bands you already know and love. They will also discuss their personal connections to the songs, sharing memories and reflecting on the emotional impact of these overlooked tracks.
The sixty-third Skipped on Shuffle episode will be a Christmas-themed special. In this episode, Scott and Jason will each go over their top-five passed-over Christmas songs.
The sixtieth Skipped on Shuffle episode will be focused on the song “Nobody’s Fault But Mine” by Otis Redding off his 1968 album The Immortal Otis Redding.
The fifty-sixth Skipped on Shuffle episode will be focused on the song “I Never Thought I’d Get This Lonely” by Harry Nilsson off his 1977 album Knnillssonn.
The forty-eighth Skipped on Shuffle episode will be focused on the song “You Don’t Know Where Your Interest Lies” by Simon & Garfunkel off their 1967 single Fakin’ It.
The forty-seventh Skipped on Shuffle episode will be focused on the song “Paint A Vulgar Picture” by The Smiths off their 1987 album Strangeways, Here We Come.
Skipped On Shuffle takes a look at compelling deep cuts and neglected songs by popular artists. As musicians and critical fans, join Scott and Jason as they delve into the history and musicality of lesser-known tunes by bands you already know and love. They will also discuss their personal connections to the songs, sharing memories and reflecting on the emotional impact of these overlooked tracks.