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This Must Be The Place
by thismustbetheplacepod
The podcast that gives you more Twin Cities history and neighborhood trivia than any reasonable person ever asked for.Welcome to This Must Be The Place, the show where two dudes dig into real Minnesota history, legendary neighborhoods, forgotten stories, and all the oddly specific things that make the Twin Cities the greatest place on earth (and yes, we are prepared to argue about it).It’s part history lesson, part neighborhood tour, part “I read five books so you don’t have to,” and part “accidentally funny because we’re just built like this.”Expect deep dives, questionable analogies, unnecessary enthusiasm for local streets, and more facts about Minneapolis / Saint Paul than you’ll ever need in your daily life. But hey, now you’ll be the most interesting person at any brewery within a 10-mile radius.Smart-ish.Funny-ish.Very Minnesota.
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We Finally Got Rob Harvilla on the Podcast
For more than five years, Rob Harvilla has been turning songs into stories and music journalism into something closer to stand-up comedy, memoir, cultural history, and therapy.Rob is the creator and host of 60 Songs That Explain the '90s (and now the 2000s), one of the most beloved music podcasts anywhere. He joined us to talk about the evolution of the show, why some songs refuse to die, Courtney Love, Prince, The Replacements, The Hold Steady, Lizzo, the strange cultural power of the Twin Cities, and why Gregorian chant CDs somehow became a thing in the early 1990s.We also discuss:• How Rob chooses songs for the podcast• Why he rarely approaches music from a place of hate• The challenge of balancing tragedy and celebration when telling artists' stories• Courtney Love, Nirvana, and surviving media mythology• Prince's lasting influence on Minneapolis music culture• Why the Twin Cities have always felt different from the rest of the music industry• Live, Bush, Soul Asylum, and the complicated legacy of post-grunge• The Hold Steady and writing about place• Kim Deal, The Breeders, and Midwest music legends• The greatest fried chicken mystery in American historyIf you love music, storytelling, pop culture history, or just listening to smart people wander into fascinating conversations, this one is for you.Subscribe for more episodes of This Must Be The Place.🎧 Follow Rob Harvilla:• 60 Songs That Explain the 90s / 2000s• Author of 60 Songs That Explain the '90s#MusicPodcast #RobHarvilla #60SongsThatExplainthe90s #Prince #Nirvana #CourtneyLove #TheReplacements #TheHoldSteady #TwinCities #MusicHistory #Podcast00:00 Intro00:30 Theme song01:20 Introducing Rob Harvilla05:20 Book Plug06:00 Prolific Rob writes like Hamilton. 08:30 60 songs that explain the 90’s/2000s11:00 Rob is NOT a Hater17:35 Andrew’s Mt Rushmore of storytellers21:55 Casey’s Musical Past as a rapper 26:45 Rob and Courtney Love explained33:30 Gregorian Chants and the 90s37:30 Live and the Kings of Leon43:15 Twin Cities Music 53:30 Chicken in Ohio in Station Wagons facing backwards54:15 The Breeders 59:30 Play the song.
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Ep:52 One of Us Pooped at a Swedish Pancake Restaurant | Diamond Lake
WELCOME BACK to This Must Be The Place — the only Twin Cities podcast where one of the hosts quietly pooped his pants inside a Swedish pancake restaurant in the late 1980s and returned to the table like nothing happened.This week we’re diving into Diamond Lake: airplane noise, bungalow history, weird Minneapolis lore, dead lakes, detached garages, Dutch elm disease, neighborhood identity crises, and the man who may have literally named Minneapolis under an elm tree.Along the way:• Casey gets assaulted by pigeons in NYC• Andrew questions whether Diamond Lake has “nightlife”• We learn why Minneapolis alleys exist• The guys debate whether Fat Lorenzo’s is actually good• A listener proposes giving away a house at the world’s greatest real estate party• BoomTimes includes free solo climbers, wingsuits, gardening shows, and existential terrorBasically: local history meets public access television meets two exhausted realtors trying to hold civilization together with podcast microphones.If you love Minneapolis neighborhood lore, weird Twin Cities history, architecture, local culture, airplanes flying directly over your home, or hearing two grown men derail conversations every six minutes… this one’s for you.00:00 Intro01:30 Andrew's Welcome (he pooped his pants)03:30 Pigeons carpet bombed Casey as a child06:30 Memorial Day Recap08:37 Neighborhood Watch Diamond Lake09:15 Niche review15:45 History of Diamond Lake20:40 How Minneapolis got it's name26:50 the 3 restaurants of Diamond Lake29:40 Airplane Noise for everyone32:50 Listener MailBag : Leroy P Romage III36:00 The ultimate party40:55 BOOMTIMES The Dark Wizard46:20 This is a Gardening Show49:30 The End
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The podcast that gives you more Twin Cities history and neighborhood trivia than any reasonable person ever asked for.Welcome to This Must Be The Place, the show where two dudes dig into real Minnesota history, legendary neighborhoods, forgotten stories, and all the oddly specific things that make the Twin Cities the greatest place on earth (and yes, we are prepared to argue about it).It’s part history lesson, part neighborhood tour, part “I read five books so you don’t have to,” and part “accidentally funny because we’re just built like this.”Expect deep dives, questionable analogies, unnecessary enthusiasm for local streets, and more facts about Minneapolis / Saint Paul than you’ll ever need in your daily life. But hey, now you’ll be the most interesting person at any brewery within a 10-mile radius.Smart-ish.Funny-ish.Very Minnesota.
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