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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2024 · 31 MIN

E23 It's the Swing Like a Pendulum

from Music In My Shoes · host Jim B

Who says you can't time travel? Buckle up as we whisk you back to the raucous energy of a 1984 Clash concert at Hofstra University, where teenage antics led to an epic grounding, but the memory of Joe Strummer's rallying cries in "London Calling" remains unscathed. This isn't just a walk down memory lane; it's a tribute to the live performances that define us, complete with personal tales and treasured keepsakes like a framed setlist that still echoes the pulse of that night.Up next, we look back at the 40th Anniversary of INXS - The Swing, including the songs "Original Sin," "Dancing on the Jetty," and "Johnson's Aeroplane'.Then, we crack open the 'Music in My Shoes Mailbag' and let the tunes tell their stories, from the cosmic alignment of Pink Floyd's "Eclipse" to the confessions of our guiltiest musical pleasures—Jimmy's soft spot for Anne Hathaway's raw performance in "Les Misérables" might just surprise you. We round off our sonic adventure by tipping our hats to the Pixies' "Doolittle" album, savoring the rebellious spirit of "Monkey Goes to Heaven." Join us for a melody-rich ride that proves the right song can freeze a moment, spark a revolution, or simply make us feel alive.Please Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail,com.Send us a one-way message. We can’t answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

Who says you can't time travel? Buckle up as we whisk you back to the raucous energy of a 1984 Clash concert at Hofstra University, where teenage antics led to an epic grounding, but the memory of Joe Strummer's rallying cries in "London Calling" remains unscathed. This isn't just a walk down memory lane; it's a tribute to the live performances that define us, complete with personal tales and treasured keepsakes like a framed setlist that still echoes the pulse of that night. Up next, we loo...

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Who says you can't time travel? Buckle up as we whisk you back to the raucous energy of a 1984 Clash concert at Hofstra University, where teenage antics led to an epic grounding, but the memory of Joe Strummer's rallying cries in "London Calling"...

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