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E42 High Hopes

Episode 42 of the Music In My Shoes podcast, hosted by Jim, titled "E42 High Hopes" was published on August 25, 2024 and runs 39 minutes.

August 25, 2024 ·39m · Music In My Shoes

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We take you on a quirky ride on how the Pink Floyd Division Bell 1994 Tour blimp is connected to Lou Pearlman and his fraud of hundreds of millions of dollars. Buckle up as we unravel this shocking true crime story. We remember Greg Kihn who passed away August 13, 2024. We celebrate the 50th anniversary of Steely Dan's "Rikki Don't Lose That Number," 45th anniversary of XTC 'Drums and Wires,' and 30th anniversary of Oasis's "Definitely Maybe." We promise an engaging mix of personal sto...

We take you on a quirky ride on how the Pink Floyd Division Bell 1994 Tour blimp is connected to Lou Pearlman and his fraud of hundreds of millions of dollars. Buckle up as we unravel this shocking true crime story. 

We remember Greg Kihn who passed away August 13, 2024. We celebrate the 50th anniversary of Steely Dan's "Rikki Don't Lose That Number," 45th anniversary of XTC 'Drums and Wires,' and 30th anniversary of Oasis's "Definitely Maybe." We promise an engaging mix of personal stories, musical reminiscences, and the emotional depth of breakup songs. Join us on this heartfelt journey through music, memories, and a touch of scandal.

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