EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 1H 17M
U2 "The Joshua Tree" | The Four Tops | Ep 44
from Leitmotif and Movement: A Father and Son Musical Journey Podcast
Welcome to the rock history class you actually want to take! In this installment, Mike and Michael journey from the spiritual, wide-open vistas of America to the soulful, high-stakes promises of 1960s Detroit.We kick things off with The Art of Discovery, our mission to find your next musical obsession. This week, we’re traveling from the Lone Star State to the Australian coast:Enthronement (Texas)Elara (Australia)The Mantra Discord (California)Next, we dive into our main topic: U2’s 1987 masterpiece, The Joshua Tree. We explore the "Science Project" production of "Where the Streets Have No Name," the grit of "Bullet the Blue Sky," and the heart-wrenching storytelling behind "Red Hill Mining Town." We trace the band's descent from the hopeful anthems of Side A into the cinematic, "closing-credits" grief of "Mothers of the Disappeared," showing how Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois helped a bunch of Irish rockers find the sound of the American spirit.Finally, we head into Michael's Journey to discuss The Four Tops’ 1966 powerhouse, "Reach Out I'll Be There." We uncover the secret of why Holland-Dozier-Holland pushed Levi Stubbs to the very edge of his vocal range, the "classical" inspiration behind that driving rhythm, and how this Motown classic provides the ultimate soulful answer to the spiritual searching we found in the desert.Press play to join the journey from the technical heights of modern metal to the gritty, heartfelt streets of the Motown era! (00:00:00) - Intro/What Have You Been Listening to this Week?(00:05:22) - The Art of Discovery(00:05:52) - Enthronement "Demiurge"(00:10:13) - Elara "Elakai"(00:14:28) - The Mantra Discord "The Lost Widow"(00:20:03) - Main Topic: Breaking Down U2's 1987 release, "The Joshua Tree"(01:08:03) - Question for the Audience(01:08:13) - Can't Wait(01:10:05) - Michael's Journey: Discussing The Four Tops' "Reach Out I'll Be There"(01:15:52) - On the Next Episode(01:16:03) - Contact Info/Outro THE ART OF DISCOVERY:· Enthronement – “Demiurge”· Elara – “Elakai”· The Mantra Discord – “The Lost Widow” (From “The Lost Widow” EP) OTHER BAND MENTIONS:· Lamb Of God· Poison The Well· The Dear Hunter· Black Label Society· Green Carnation· Black Veil Brides· Devin Townsend· The Pretty Reckless· Muse CONNECT WITH & SUPPORT USConnect With Us & Follow the Show: [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z]We are part of the SPDM Crew Network!Leave a 5-star review on Apple/Spotify!Want to be featured on The Art of Discovery? Send us a message! Recorded on 03/21/2026 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the rock history class you actually want to take! In this installment, Mike and Michael journey from the spiritual, wide-open vistas of America to the soulful, high-stakes promises of 1960s Detroit.We kick things off with The Art of Discovery, our mission to find your next musical obsession. This week, we’re traveling from the Lone Star State to the Australian coast:Enthronement (Texas)Elara (Australia)The Mantra Discord (California)Next, we dive into our main topic: U2’s 1987 masterpiece, The Joshua Tree. We explore the "Science Project" production of "Where the Streets Have No Name," the grit of "Bullet the Blue Sky," and the heart-wrenching storytelling behind "Red Hill Mining Town." We trace the band's descent from the hopeful anthems of Side A into the cinematic, "closing-credits" grief of "Mothers of the Disappeared," showing how Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois helped a bunch of Irish rockers find the sound of the American spirit.Finally, we head into Michael's Journey to discuss The Four Tops’ 1966 powerhouse, "Reach Out I'll Be There." We uncover the secret of why Holland-Dozier-Holland pushed Levi Stubbs to the very edge of his vocal range, the "classical" inspiration behind that driving rhythm, and how this Motown classic provides the ultimate soulful answer to the spiritual searching we found in the desert.Press play to join the journey from the technical heights of modern metal to the gritty, heartfelt streets of the Motown era! (00:00:00) - Intro/What Have You Been Listening to this Week?(00:05:22) - The Art of Discovery(00:05:52) - Enthronement "Demiurge"(00:10:13) - Elara "Elakai"(00:14:28) - The Mantra Discord "The Lost Widow"(00:20:03) - Main Topic: Breaking Down U2's 1987 release, "The Joshua Tree"(01:08:03) - Question for the Audience(01:08:13) - Can't Wait(01:10:05) - Michael's Journey: Discussing The Four Tops' "Reach Out I'll Be There"(01:15:52) - On the Next Episode(01:16:03) - Contact Info/Outro THE ART OF DISCOVERY:· Enthronement – “Demiurge”· Elara – “Elakai”· The Mantra Discord – “The Lost Widow” (From “The Lost Widow” EP) OTHER BAND MENTIONS:· Lamb Of God· Poison The Well· The Dear Hunter· Black Label Society· Green Carnation· Black Veil Brides· Devin Townsend· The Pretty Reckless· Muse CONNECT WITH & SUPPORT USConnect With Us & Follow the Show: [https://tinyurl.com/yt48wp3z]We are part of the SPDM Crew Network!Leave a 5-star review on Apple/Spotify!Want to be featured on The Art of Discovery? Send us a message! Recorded on 03/21/2026 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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