EPISODE · Apr 23, 2021 · 1H 2M
Ep. 238 - The First Song On A Debut Album
from Schizophrenic Music · host Craig Vennes & Kevin Glubke
Let Us Know Your Thoughts!Today we discuss debut albums, but more specifically, the first song on a debut album. Without the benefit of a single, this song theoretically serves as an introduction to the world. We explore some of the more classic introductions as well as some songs that might be a bit overlooked. Song Samples from the Discussion:Steely Dan – “Do It Again” from Can’t Buy A Thrill (1972)The Doors – “Break On Through (To The Other Side)” from The Doors (1967)Van Halen – “Running With The Devil” from Van Halen (1978)Jimi Hendrix – “Purple Haze” from Are You Experienced? (1967)The Black Crowes – “Twice As Hard” from Shake Your Money Maker (1990)Living Colour – “Cult Of Personality” from Vivid (1988) The Cars – “Let The Good Times Roll” from The Cars (1978)U2 – “I Will Follow” from Boy (1980)Phish – “Fee” from Junta (1988)Interpol – “Untitled” from Turn On The Bright Lights (2002)Joanna Newsom – “Bridges & Balloons” from Milk-Eyed Mender (2004)Boston – “More Than A Feeling” from Boston (1976)Violent Femmes – “Blister In The Sun” from Violent Femmes (1983)Guns N Roses – “Welcome To The Jungle” from Appetite For Destruction (1987)Blues Traveler – “But Anyway” from Blues Traveler (1990)Eazy-E – “Still Talkin” from Eazy-Duz-It (1990)Wu-Tang Clan – “Bring Da Ruckus” from Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993)Brian Eno – “Needle In the Camel’s Eye” from Here Come The Warm Jets (1974)Bon Jovi – “Runaway” from Bon Jovi (1984)Motley Crue – “Live Wire” from Too Fast For Love (1981)R.E.M. – “Radio Free Europe” from Murmur (1983)Pink Floyd – “Astronomy Domine” from Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (1967)Bloc Party – “Like Eating Glass” from Silent Alarm (2005)Big Star – “Feel” from #1 Record (1972)Support the show
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Let Us Know Your Thoughts! Today we discuss debut albums, but more specifically, the first song on a debut album. Without the benefit of a single, this song theoretically serves as an introduction to the world. We explore some of the more classic introductions as well as some songs that might be a bit overlooked. Song Samples from the Discussion: Steely Dan – “Do It Again” from Can’t Buy A Thrill (1972) The Doors – “Break On Through (To The Other Side)” from The Doors (1967...
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