PODCAST · music
The Side Show
by Mark
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too.
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The Side Show: Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies, Side 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Alice Cooper's Billion Dollar Babies, Side 2Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ja1Gt9xYghm2zreFJVtK1?si=8be7ae8e3eae47d0
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The Side Show: Traffic - The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Traffic's The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4dY75svNt4Pz4hIsaMXvfZ?si=54e7f58064664f87
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The Side Show: George Harrison and Friends - The Concert For Bangla Desh, Side 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: George Harrison and Friends' The Concert For Bangla Desh, Side 2Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/00ZcT3dhENWWovJRzIYo8D?si=a44fb26cc35c4f8e
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The Side Show: Little Feat - Waiting For Columbus, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Little Feat's Waiting For Columbus, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5wRjMpWD1dArEP9RThH6IW?si=82a673aa9fa74dbe
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The Side Show: Pink Floyd - The Wall, Side 3
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Pink Floyd's The Wall, Side 3Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5fQa9ahlAJedQogo5I2aFU?si=1eb8080adb8a43c0
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The Side Show: The Beatles - Introducing The Beatles, Side 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: The Beatles' Introducing The Beatles, Side 2Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/710Y5f6kj7JznJAGPF8jBo?si=ce7288fcff6c46e2
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The Side Show: Big Brother and The Holding Company - Cheap Thrills, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Big Brother and The Holding Company's Cheap Thrills, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3MLsI2i6BKGDlUyeErD4bh?si=eafaa597ad5749b7
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The Side Show: King Crimson - Discipline, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: King Crimson's Discipline, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2xdPKugR892XPa5VWD5ayB?si=1da86c1b473f4535
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The Side Show: Queen - The Game, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Queen's The Game, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/21LMzIaKMGOXib8XSzLLaC?si=3dd7f5416a0c4a0c
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The Side Show: XTC - Black Sea, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: XTC's Black Sea, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4gAbdBIlJPo7Rxxq86bXuh?si=9a682eb2363e4de9
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The Side Show: Johnny Winter - Second Winter, Side 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Johnny Winter's Second Winter, Side 2Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Sv9FdzFpt2xwF9J3Kdcb8?si=3721826b2dba4be8
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The Side Show: Nazareth - Hair of the Dog, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Nazareth's Hair of the Dog, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Zit2RV0w5kItyWm8OFBCk?si=6b151dde5411418c
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The Side Show: Jim Croce - I Got a Name, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Jim Croce's I got A Name, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3HXldFetVb0oUzx4CqDgbM?si=09ff85dc87f84424
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The Side Show: Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here, Side 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here, Side 2Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1WJSQ5w6VPQn9vAA9ZdTHG?si=734f32e565ee47f3
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The Side Show: Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska, Sides 1 & 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Expanded Conversation on Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska, Sides 1 & 2Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom with Special Guests Pete and Sven.Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/07mwv0l3ck5uQjWkk2Gc9r?si=59802bcc9d6b4156
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The Side Show: Bad Company - Bad Company, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Bad Company's Self-Titled Debut, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/505ztBqfCgpVs0yYInayXM?si=fd2367f9c94b4175
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The Side Show: Peter Gabriel - Security, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Peter Gabriel's 4th Album (Security), Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom with Special Guest SvenSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2CW5MklojXPSKvxC26Nckd?si=26351b1207db420b
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The Side Show: The Pretenders - Learning To Crawl, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: The Pretenders' Learning To Crawl, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6XPcZWGoA9LxCiksQc3roN?si=d4be46040dc74c87
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The Side Show: Peter Gabriel - 3 (Melt), Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Peter Gabriel's 3rd Album (Melt), Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom with Special Guest SvenSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Hq2tFbn6Nyk2WeGuQiW5L?si=517d706f36944659
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The Side Show: ZZ Top - Deguello, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: ZZ Top's Deguello, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0MMSLsPW1ph8t2Y55xeMd6?si=0eb515f0d1744d32
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The Side Show: The Kinks - One for the Road, Side 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Live Album Week: The Kinks - One for the Road, Side 2Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ycf8lYKRHFqfoiAD6USmt?si=1ef1a3647ff44bdb
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The Side Show: U2 - Under A Blood Red Sky, Side 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: U2's Under A Blood Red Sky, Side 2Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1tVM35spYBhvCkk1RranXE?si=d1cd5e5182cf4b18
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The Side Show: Kansas - Leftoverture, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Kansas's Leftoverture, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4xLaoallWyWwhrZ9zdXhGp?si=02f8f09842be4445
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The Side Show: Stevie Ray Vaughn - Couldn't Stand the Weather, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Stevie Ray Vaughn's Couldn't Stand the Weather, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6cyBg2t1uhdqzdseQvqWaD?si=e56cba8623f74e93
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The Side Show: Patti Smith - Horses, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Patti Smith's Horses, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/06H8Rlue3CWC9Wk4fBemf4?si=01ff4a73b36643d6
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The Side Show: The Band - The Band, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: The Band's Self-Titled Second Album, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0zjkreS8TTdkgTTgpGrJHW?si=3f47122b1eae49ae
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The Side Show: Van Halen - Van Halen, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Van Halen's Self-Titled Debut, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6PlHyqqODdERk1Vy2ryCBB?si=5057ce8eed994c04
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The Side Show: Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures, Side 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures, Side 2Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ASsxRAe82ULofaL3JIx1t?si=7e94292bfea44940
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The Side Show: The Clash - The Clash (U.S. Release), Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: The Clash's Self-Titled US Release, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/35s6tFoZ7TDCLpDBER9aJI?si=cec78469794542e7
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The Side Show: Bob Seger - Night Moves, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Bob Seger's Night Moves, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2wAT6P05SrtgtTU1ubJt9v?si=370bf9880e384e6c
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The Side Show: Eric Clapton - Slowhand, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Eric Clapton's Slowhand, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7E76MUWiGFJz2bq1GO1ku1?si=6f1353203fb44265
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The Side Show: Black Sabbath - Master of Reality, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Black Sabbath's Master of Reality, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2evRa1r97mnGYKN3Dzem7O?si=61ebdfb91e9e48e4
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The Side Show: Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon - Which Side Is Better? Part 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener. Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Special Episode - We argue which side of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon is better. In this part we look at Side 2.Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/79TrGj6VLW7NxFQFQrjiLS?si=0dd9e1f58179448f
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The Side Show: Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon - Which Side Is Better? Part 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener. Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Special Episode - We argue which side of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon is better. In this part we look at Side 1.Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5z58RgwxuGb4KmWPDwGxQx?si=fb3e251a14264495
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The Side Show: Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young - Deja Vu, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: CSNY's Deja Vu, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6X3GUOh4GWvc9Au4mvqW71?si=879ffaa2dab64abe
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The Side Show: The Cars - The Cars, Side 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: The Cars Self-Titled Debut (The Cars), Side 2Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0muLUY7gbM9v3lmb9OzsZj?si=tImowGbsQsWALQ5RtCgP8w
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The Side Show: Boston - Boston, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Boston's Self-Titled Debut (Boston), Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/07kKDTLPvydez0zuKKof03?si=53354110e1f04b47
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The Side Show: The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: The Rolling Stones' Let It Bleed, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5WTecXnm5OawICzu39pAuw?si=c12d3c53a8c24c79
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The Side Show: Electric Light Orchestra - Out of the Blue, Side 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: ELO's Out of the Blue, Side 2Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/09k9CpfRgDaA3z44MVjwaO?si=49f2ef25ed434bbd
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The Side Show: Jethro Tull - Aqualung, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. We'll hear some of the music too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Jethro Tull's Aqualung, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0IcOFnnkubJdpHmQOFnaQ3?si=c23ffadae5f14659
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The Side Show: The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. We'll hear some of the music too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Alan Parsons Project's I Robot, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Hvzk1sLy7tUUaNCly4DZz?si=6e7b476d1ab34ebe
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The Side Show: Talking Heads - Remain In Light, Side 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Talking Heads' Remain In Light, Side 2Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6EjuDgelNCbjK29JeOwT6U?si=bcda300ca57c40b7
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The Side Show: AC/DC - Highway To Hell, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: AC/DC's Highway to Hell, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2K91h5NjopK8iaBoHIIbha?si=6ed29604e94145a1
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The Side Show: Rush - 2112, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Rush's 2112, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3s5YCnXBo3V3xzdLRnpTBf?si=edada2f012db4cc5
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The Side Show: The Grateful Dead - Workingman's Dead, Sides 1 & 2
SPECIAL EPISODE with our guest Pete Sandvik!Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Mike and our guest Pete go head to head on The Grateful Dead's Workingman's Dead. Both sides in one episode!Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for Side 1: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7zuluZ6vUtJGeP7Gxvqkgj?si=14c8d265ec994359Spotify Playlist for Side 2: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2buTUvysrdiO4CuhkGq8aB?si=760de4d949d34859
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The Side Show (In Real Time): Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive!, Side 4
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Real Time Version of Peter Frampton's Frampton Comes Alive!, Side 4. Listen along as we discuss Do You Feel Like We DoHosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5HI2McjZ7JeKzS8VJGw4xC?si=3254482beda54bb3
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The Side Show: Fleetwood Mac - Rumors, Side 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Fleetwood Mac's Rumors, Side 2Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6xk5IzmKglYtjSPhFxe7SB?si=1ae6690318914fc2
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The Side Show: David Bowie - Hunky Dory, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: David Bowie's Hunky Dory, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6elRbPtMJKYL5MZrBD5Tiw?si=59d1ac0d03a646c5
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The Side Show: Van Morrison - Moondance, Side 1
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: Van Morrison's Moondance, Side 1Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1B4hRKVrrMtQ8fygKKmuhT?si=634edec8ca354163
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The Side Show: The Eagles - The Long Run, Side 2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain or mold a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.This Episode: The Eagles' The Long Run, Side 2Hosted by Mike & Mark BloomSpotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5jhRUPU5j3Ma64CPO0l4GH?si=cb931e88d4354348
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build a musical experience for the listener.Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too.
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