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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2023 · 1H 8M

99. Caleb Nichols Discusses Blur, self-titled

from You, Me and An Album · host Al Melchior

Send us Fan MailSinger/songwriter/poet Caleb Nichols (Port O’Brien, Soft People) gets Al acquainted with Blur’s 1997 self-titled album, and they also discuss the album’s significance in Blur’s discography as well as to them personally. Caleb talks about how Blur has influenced their own music and the important role that The Beatles have played in their life. Caleb also delves into their Beatles-inspired solo debut album, Ramon, and a couple of current projects.Be sure to follow Caleb on Twitter and Instagram at @seanickels!Caleb is also on TikTok: @theecalebnicholsAl is on Twitter at @almelchiorBB, and this show has accounts on Twitter and Instagram at @youmealbum. Be sure to follow @youmealbum to find out in advance about upcoming guests and featured albums for this podcast.The show also has an account on Mastodon: @[email protected], Me and An Album: The Newsletter is now free to all subscribers! https://youmealbum.substack.com/If you are interested in supporting this podcast, please check out the show’s new Patreon site, https://www.patreon.com/youmealbum. Your contributions are greatly appreciated and keep this show going.1:02 Caleb joins the show1:28 Caleb recalls when they first got into The Beatles3:15 Caleb talks about other artists they listened to growing up7:22 The Blur album was a launchpad into indie rock for Caleb9:36 Caleb and Al talk about the Blur-Oasis rivalry15:16 Caleb explains why they chose to discuss Blur on this episode17:10 Caleb zeroes in on Graham Coxon’s contributions to the album23:55 Al was surprised by his initial reaction to the album24:51 Caleb and Al talk about the benefits of listening to an album multiple times30:02 Caleb likes the blending of random noises with pop elements34:53 Caleb identifies their favorite parts of the album37:42 Caleb appreciates how Blur put themselves into a conversation with David Bowie38:45 How is Blur a dangerous album?44:41 Al talks about his favorite parts of the album47:20 Caleb notes Blur’s use of older synth sounds50:16 Something in “Essex Dogs/Interlude” shocked Al54:41 Caleb mentions an athletic feat from Graham Coxon that they witnessed56:02 Caleb comments on a few more tracks58:44 Some confusion over Supertramp59:58 Caleb talks about their upcoming album and book of poemsOutro is from “Run Rabbit Run” by Caleb Nichols.Support the show

Send us Fan Mail Singer/songwriter/poet Caleb Nichols (Port O’Brien, Soft People) gets Al acquainted with Blur’s 1997 self-titled album, and they also discuss the album’s significance in Blur’s discography as well as to them personally. Caleb talks about how Blur has influenced their own music and the important role that The Beatles have played in their life. Caleb also delves into their Beatles-inspired solo debut album, Ramon, and a couple of current projects. Be sure to follow Caleb on T...

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