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Everything You Need To Know About Music
by Everything You Need To Know About Music
Podcast by Everything You Need To Know About Music
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Ep. 110: There's Something About That Song...
Ep. 110: There's Something About That Song... by Everything You Need To Know About Music
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Ep. 107 : Songs We Were Exposed to In College
Ep. 107 : Songs We Were Exposed to In College by Everything You Need To Know About Music
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Ep. 106 Guitar Riffs vs. Solos
Ep. 106 Guitar Riffs vs. Solos by Everything You Need To Know About Music
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Ep. 105: Pedal Tone ? (Soul Harbor Sessions)
Ep. 105: Pedal Tone ? (Soul Harbor Sessions) by Everything You Need To Know About Music
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Ep. 104: Songs That Don't Vibe With Band's Sound
Have you ever had the experience where you hear a song and then discover that its by a band or artist whos other work doesn't sound anything like that song? Where you say that this can't possibly be by the same band? Well, in this episode, we discuss this odd, rare, and fun phenomenon. Enjoy!
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Ep. 103 : Songs I Thought Were From Another Band
Were you ever sure that a certain song was from a band, and then later discovered it was actually someone completely different? In this episode we discuss just that, and the embarrassment that comes along with it. Also, our "TIMJ" jams of the week. Enjoy. .... and lets just be honest.... Tom's Radio-voice is best in class!
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Ep. 102 : Essential Album "August and Everything After" by Counting Crows
Released in 1993, this is the debut album for the band Counting Crows and does not disappoint. With four released singles, biggest being "Mr. Jones" this album is packed with great quintessential early 90's gems. Reaching well over 7x platinum...Enjoy
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Ep. 101 : One Hit Wonders, Part 3 (Still More Wonderful)
As we kick off the next century of episodes, Ep. 101 starts us off with the listener favorite Genre, One Hit Wonders. This time with a bit of a twist from each of us. Plus, our TIMJ (song were listening to at the moment) and upcoming episodes. Enjoy! Time Stamps: 0:00 intros, upcoming episodes 4:56 This episode's spin 7:16 This is My Jam (TIMJ) 19:13 One Hit Wonders Part 3 22:10 Mike's First pick 28:15 Kevin's First Pick 40:50 Jason's Fist Pick 47:55 Mike's Second Pick 54:28 Kevin's Second Pick 1:07:07 Jason's Second Pick 1:16:28 Mike Takes us Out 1:21:25 Blooper
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Ep. 100(PART2) Guitar Greats who are Underrated
In this, our special 100th episode, we take a look at the Rolling Stone's list of Top 250 guitarists and thoroughly pick it apart. Giving our opinions on what's correct, or not, underrated, or not, and why...Also, a special listener's email, and of course our TIMJ...Enjoy
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Ep. 100: Guitar Greats Who are Underrated
In this, our special 100th episode, we take a look at the Rolling Stone's list of Top 250 guitarists and thoroughly pick it apart. Giving our opinions on what's correct, or not, underrated, or not, and why...Also, a special listener's email, and of course our TIMJ...Enjoy
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Ep. 99 :Overanalyzing "You Can Call Me Al" by Paul Simon
An amazing song by an amazing songwriter and musical genius in a time of great tumult and cultural difficulties, comes and incredible album. Enjoy this deep dive.
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Ep. 98: "The Pocket" What It Means To A Drummer
In this episode we discuss what it means to be in the pocket, developing a groove for a song and how important the pace of the backbeat is to any song. We also discuss drummers who create deep pockets and have unwavering timing. Enjoy!
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Ep. 97: Hard Rockers Who Went Soft...Part 2
Our continuation of our discussion of hard rockers who decided, for better or for worse, to change their sound and go...Soft. Enjoy
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Ep. 96: Hard Rockers Who Went Soft...Part 1
In this episode we discuss a few of the bands that started out as hard rockers in the 60's, 70's, or 80's and then for some reason, changed their style and got.....Soft. Enjoy.
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Ep. 95 : Can You Guess the Artist???
Give it a shot... it's a great story that deserves to be shared from an artist you surly know but may not know the backstory. Enjoy!
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Ep. 94: Songs That Contain Errors In Them...
In this episode, we discuss ten songs that contain errors. Some you may know and others you may have thought that is the way the songs was supposed to be. Enjoy
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Ep. 93: Overanalyzing "Gimmie Shelter" by The Rolling Stones
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the phenomenal 1969 hit by The Rolling Stones "Gimme Shelter" and pick apart all of its detail, song structure, and special elements within. Enjoy!
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Ep. 92: New Wave (Part 2) a second attempt at convincing
In this episode we again discuss the genre New Wave and what it is. We have a new guest, first time presenter, and lover of New Wave describe what it is about this style of music that gets him excited. Enjoy
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Ep. 91: Essential Album : "Shake Your Money Maker" The Black Crows
Ep. 91: Essential Album : "Shake Your Money Maker" The Black Crows by Everything You Need To Know About Music
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Ep. 90 : The Smiths (In Three Songs)
In this episode we discuss the British rock group The Smiths... an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1982 who's melancholy frontman Morrissey, along with guitarist Johnny Marr, bassist Andy Rourke, and drummer Mike Joyce, had a slew of hits across a relatively short-lived career..enjoy
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ep. 89: One Hit Wonders Part 2 (even more wonderous)
In this episode, we again visit the topic of what it means to be a one hit wonder as well as discuss a few of our select favorites. Then tell the stories on how these songs came to be. Enjoy!
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Ep. 88: James Brown aka The Godfather of Soul
To say that James Brown was one of music's pioneers, shaping so many genres and styles of music, while influencing literally thousands of artists and songs that came from his style, would not do justice in describing how important he truly was.....but in this episode we at least try.
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Ep. 87: Essential Album : "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band"
John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band is the debut solo album by John Lennon after the Beatles breakup. It was released by Apple Records in December of 1970 in tandem with the similarly titled album by his wife, Yoko Ono. At the time of its issue, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band received mixed reviews overall, but later came to be widely regarded as Lennon's best solo album...Enjoy
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ep. 86. Genre : Jamaican Dance Hall Riddims....let me explain
Jamaican Dance Hall Riddims are the background track, the sample, the foundation, of literally hundreds of songs that are made from using and re-purposing the original beat/song. Created specifically for this to be done, Riddims are a way for Jamaican artists to sho what they can do better or bigger or more creatively with the original track....let me explain. Enjoy!
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Ep. 85: Sly and the Family Stone
In this episode, we discuss the Funk masters Sly and the Family Stone. From San Francisco California, this mixed group of some family, some mix genders and mixed races was revolutionary for the time. We discuss the heartbreaking story of addiction and internal turmoil and mental illness that ran through the band's leader Sylvester Stone. enjoy!
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Ep. 84 : Bobby Caldwell (in Three songs...well sorta)
In this episode we discuss the soulful, jazzy, and R&B legend Bobby Caldwell. Known Best for his hit song "what you won't do for love" we discuss his hits and his under-the-radar songs that you should know. Sadly, we lost Bobby recently but his music lives on. enjoy !
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Ep: 83 - Essential Album : "Cosmo's Factory" Creedence Clearwater Revival
Released in early 1970, CCR at this time was at their pinnacle of creativity, fame, and sound. This album, full of hits, is almost like a greatest hits. we discuss the album, the songs, where the name comes from, and a funny personal story during our "this is my jam" segment at the beginning of the show. enjoy!
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Ep. 82: One Hit Wonders...
In this episode, we each pick three of our favorite one-hit-wonders that we love and discuss why. We also discuss what it means to be a one hit wonder in the first place and set some criteria for future podcast. enjoy!
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Ep. 81: Over Analyzing "Easy Lover" By Phil Collins and Phillip Bailey
In this episode, we discuss the classic, never tired, never hated "Easy Lover" by two of the best Phils in the music business. enjoy.
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Ep. 80 : New Wave; what is it... and the music that makes it
So what exactly is the genre that is called "New Wave?" is it 80's pop with a a bit of digitized synths? or is it Punk with less harsh vocal melodies? or is it something else? in this episode, we discuss all of that and learn why its so important. Enjoy
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Ep. 79: Nirvana (as told by a true fan)
In this episode we discuss the band Nirvana. They're almost a genre in themselves, paving the way for grunge and the Seattle sound that emerged from just a very short time of the band's existence. Within a topic that could span many epodes, we try and cover all the things that one needs to know. Told from the perspective of a true fan from the beginning. Enjoy.
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Ep.78 : Yacht Rock 2 : We Set Sail Again...Even Bigger Boats
In this episode, we again discuss what "Yacht Rock" is as a genre and what defines it, Why its become the popular style of music that it has and what criteria a song needs to meet to be part of the group. Ahoy and happy sailing. Enjoy
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Ep. 77 : "Post-Disco", the Unknown Genre
What happened after the fateful night, July 12th 1979, when DJ Steve Dahl literally Blew up disco and killed it? We discuss one of the most fun, unappreciated, and now newly budding genres of music...Post Disco Funk! Enjoy
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Ep. 76: Songs That Were Made Better Because of the Movies That They Were In
In this episode, we discuss songs that were specifically made better because of the films that enhanced their sound and brought more color and meaning to their existence. NOT songs that were made FOR a movie, but rather songs that showed up in a movie and became iconic... enjoy.
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Ep: 75: An Untold Beatles Story
Do you know the story of the worst Beatles remake album/movie ever made? in this episode we discuss Beatles covers, for better or worse....and sometimes simply awful. enjoy!
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Ep. 74 : New Orleans Jazz, a History Lesson
In this episode, professor Seth breaks down the the history of New Orleans Jazz, how it came about and, all the cultures that contributed to its formation. From Symphonic orchestral music, to African drum beats, to Louis Armstrong and current music, we talk it all. Enjoy
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Ep. 73: The Delfonics and the Philly Soul Sound (In 3 Deep Tracks)
What is Philly Soul? Well, the personification of that sound can be best heard in the slow, soulful ballads and great high harmonies of the 3 members of this under appreciated band. We go deeper than just the hits like "la-la Means iLove you" and "Didn't i blow your mind (this time)" Enjoy
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Ep. 72: Simon and Garfunkel : Poetry through Harmony
What exists at the intersection of Rock N Roll, Folk, Poetry and Harmony? The answer can be found within quite possibly the greatest Duo of all time, Simon and Garfunkel. Enjoy
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Ep. 71 : Cover Songs, for Better or Worse, than the originals
In this episode, we talk about remakes of songs that are, in our opinion, better than the originals. Can covers be better than their original creation, and why? Plus, at the end, songs you may not have even known were covers.....enjoy!
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Ep. 70 : A Story about a Songwriter
in this episode, I tell a story about a songwriter that few know his name, but you will surely know his music. His personal tale is beautiful and heartwarming. We also discuss the power and responsibility that the songwriter, sometimes more so than the song's performer, have....Enjoy
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Ep. 69: Overanalyzing "Rosalita" by Bruce Springsteen
In this episode we overanalyze the 1973 track from the famed Rock N' Roll icon Bruce Springsteen, which has been haled as quite possibly the greatest rock n' Roll song ever. enjoy
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Ep. 68: The Greatest HORNS Band of All Time..."Tower of Power"
Originating in Oakland, California, the brass bombers "Tower of Power" are the leaders in all things Rock-n-Roll Horns. With a Funk and R&B flair, this not overly popular band is widely regarded, by those who know horns, as the top of the list. With clever arrangements and wide array of harmonies, the level of musicianship and talent are second to none. Enjoy
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Ep. 67: Yacht Rock...explained
In this episode, we discuss what "Yacht Rock" is as a genre and what defines it, Why its become the popular style of music that it has and what criteria a song needs to meet to be part of the group. Ahoy and happy sailing. Enjoy
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Ep. 66: Billie Eilish (In Three Songs...)
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Billie Eilish grew up in a household of actors and musicians and was home-schooled along with her brother and music collaborator Finneas. We discuss the vocal styling of this recent new-styled pop icon, her recent successes, and much much more. Enjoy
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Ep. 65 Essential Album : Rolling Stones "Exile on Main Street"
The album was originally met with mixed reviews before a positive critical reassessment during the 1970s. It has since been viewed by many critics as the Rolling Stones' best work. Rolling Stone magazine has ranked Exile on Main St. number 7 on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003 and 2012, and dropping to number 14 in the 2020 edition, the highest Rolling Stones album ranked on the list. In 2012, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, the band's fourth album to be inducted.
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Ep. 64: Essential Album "Santana" by Santana, 1969 (and the Dorian Mode)
in 1969, The band Santana released their first studio, self titled Album to great responses and opened the world to their version of Fusion across Rock, Jazz, Latin, Soul and Funk.
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Ep. 63 Foo Fighters and Dave Grohl
Everything you ever wanted, and needed, to know about the amazing Rock Band "Foo Fighters". After drumming for Nirvana, Dave Grohl started his own amazing band...and this time as the front man. This is his amazing story told by a Super-fan. Enjoy
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Ep. 62 : U2... The Best Album Lead-off song Band?
Is U2 not only one of the biggest bands to ever exist on the planet, but also the band that deserves the award for each of their albums having the best lead-off track? we discuss this, a great unrelated tangent, and much more...enjoy!
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Ep. 61 : MYSTERY ARTIST (in 3 Songs) can you guess?
can you guess the mystery artist from the clues as they are presented...??
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Ep. 60: Odd Future (Tyler the Creator, Earl Sweatshirt, Hodgy, and..... Can you guess!?!)
The Group that was, before the people were. What an eye opening education on shock culture hiphop and the super group that started it all.
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