Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Peter Gabriel's 4th Album (Security), Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom with Special Guest Sven
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2CW5MklojXPSKvxC26Nckd?si=26351b1207db420b
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: The Pretenders' Learning To Crawl, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6XPcZWGoA9LxCiksQc3roN?si=d4be46040dc74c87
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Peter Gabriel's 3rd Album (Melt), Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom with Special Guest Sven
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Hq2tFbn6Nyk2WeGuQiW5L?si=517d706f36944659
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: ZZ Top's Deguello, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0MMSLsPW1ph8t2Y55xeMd6?si=0eb515f0d1744d32
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Live Album Week: The Kinks - One for the Road, Side 2
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ycf8lYKRHFqfoiAD6USmt?si=1ef1a3647ff44bdb
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: U2's Under A Blood Red Sky, Side 2
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1tVM35spYBhvCkk1RranXE?si=d1cd5e5182cf4b18
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Kansas's Leftoverture, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4xLaoallWyWwhrZ9zdXhGp?si=02f8f09842be4445
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Stevie Ray Vaughn's Couldn't Stand the Weather, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6cyBg2t1uhdqzdseQvqWaD?si=e56cba8623f74e93
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Patti Smith's Horses, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/06H8Rlue3CWC9Wk4fBemf4?si=01ff4a73b36643d6
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: The Band's Self-Titled Second Album, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0zjkreS8TTdkgTTgpGrJHW?si=3f47122b1eae49ae
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Van Halen's Self-Titled Debut, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6PlHyqqODdERk1Vy2ryCBB?si=5057ce8eed994c04
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures, Side 2
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ASsxRAe82ULofaL3JIx1t?si=7e94292bfea44940
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: The Clash's Self-Titled US Release, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/35s6tFoZ7TDCLpDBER9aJI?si=cec78469794542e7
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Bob Seger's Night Moves, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2wAT6P05SrtgtTU1ubJt9v?si=370bf9880e384e6c
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Eric Clapton's Slowhand, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7E76MUWiGFJz2bq1GO1ku1?si=6f1353203fb44265
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Black Sabbath's Master of Reality, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2evRa1r97mnGYKN3Dzem7O?si=61ebdfb91e9e48e4
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener. Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Special Episode - We argue which side of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon is better. In this part we look at Side 2.
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/79TrGj6VLW7NxFQFQrjiLS?si=0dd9e1f58179448f
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener. Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Special Episode - We argue which side of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon is better. In this part we look at Side 1.
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5z58RgwxuGb4KmWPDwGxQx?si=fb3e251a14264495
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: CSNY's Deja Vu, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6X3GUOh4GWvc9Au4mvqW71?si=879ffaa2dab64abe
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.
Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: The Cars Self-Titled Debut (The Cars), Side 2
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0muLUY7gbM9v3lmb9OzsZj?si=tImowGbsQsWALQ5RtCgP8w