EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 57 MIN
Ep. 38 - Mixed Nuts Nation
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In this jam-packed episode of Mixed Nuts, Phil Hersh and Richard Marks kick things off with a little classic rock nostalgia (and a forgotten theme song 🤦♂️), then dive headfirst into one of the ultimate music debates: What’s the greatest album of all time?Richard makes the case for The Beatles (The White Album) by The Beatles and Bat Out of Hell by Meat Loaf, while Phil passionately defends Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John. From “Funeral for a Friend” to “Paradise by the Dashboard Light,” they relive the magic of vinyl, cassettes, Columbia House mailers, and the golden age of rock radio.Along the way, they reflect on:The impact of John Lennon’s tragic deathThe genius of Boston and frontman Brad DelpThe glory days of analog recording (boom boxes, mic stands, and perfectly timed “record” buttons)The joy of watching younger generations discover classic rock through reaction videosThen, in true Mixed Nuts fashion, the conversation veers wildly into towering pastrami sandwiches at Katz's Delicatessen, matzo ball soup memories, deli economics, and whether a $32 sandwich is worth the hype.From there? AI-generated skating politicians, aircraft carrier plumbing problems, Mexico travel concerns, and the unpredictable chaos of modern headlines.It’s music. It’s food. It’s politics. It’s poop deck jokes.It’s Mixed Nuts.So grab a beverage, a handful of mixed nuts, and buckle up — because with Phil and Richard, you truly never know where the conversation will go.Follow the show on social media and subscribe to Mixed Nuts Nation on YouTube and your favorite podcast platform.You have to be a little crazy to listen. 🎙️🥜
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In this jam-packed episode of Mixed Nuts, Phil Hersh and Richard Marks kick things off with a little classic rock nostalgia (and a forgotten theme song 🤦♂️), then dive headfirst into one of the ultimate music debates: What’s the greatest album of all time?Richard makes the case for The Beatles (The White Album) by The Beatles and Bat Out of Hell by Meat Loaf, while Phil passionately defends Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John. From “Funeral for a Friend” to “Paradise by the Dashboard Light,” they relive the magic of vinyl, cassettes, Columbia House mailers, and the golden age of rock radio.Along the way, they reflect on:The impact of John Lennon’s tragic deathThe genius of Boston and frontman Brad DelpThe glory days of analog recording (boom boxes, mic stands, and perfectly timed “record” buttons)The joy of watching younger generations discover classic rock through reaction videosThen, in true Mixed Nuts fashion, the conversation veers wildly into towering pastrami sandwiches at Katz's Delicatessen, matzo ball soup memories, deli economics, and whether a $32 sandwich is worth the hype.From there? AI-generated skating politicians, aircraft carrier plumbing problems, Mexico travel concerns, and the unpredictable chaos of modern headlines.It’s music. It’s food. It’s politics. It’s poop deck jokes.It’s Mixed Nuts.So grab a beverage, a handful of mixed nuts, and buckle up — because with Phil and Richard, you truly never know where the conversation will go.Follow the show on social media and subscribe to Mixed Nuts Nation on YouTube and your favorite podcast platform.You have to be a little crazy to listen. 🎙️🥜
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