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"It's one of the pleasures of my life to be up here on stage with this fella." We tackle the beast that is Neil's "Tonight's The Night," with one of the major players on the West Hollywood Covers Scene, Luke Paquin .
The Most New York L.P of all time, recorded in London. Lotta David Fricke energy on this one. Oh yeh, we are an official Trident Studios podcast now.
No idea why we choose this record. We did make a plans to cook each other pasta, though. Here it is, with no further ado - Brothers in Arms, the best marketed album of all time, plus they use a really naught word on it.
Seeger tried to pull the cables on this Miles at Montreux energy, and they failed. Fired up, charged up and tackling the best walking album of all time, "Saturday Night Fever."
"If you see her say hello, she might be in Tangiers." Let's talk about the best album of all time...
A real Friday Night feelin' to this one. Alex was making Manhattan's and we just got deep into Al Stewart, and the Dylan / Steward / Destroyer / Johnny Payne rock n' roll family tree. Oh yeh, and then we listened to Alan Parson's "I-Robot" to cap off a fine evening.
Sync'd up from an undisclosed locale. Lotta riffin', back on Croz's Twitter. Also, talk about the most "Dad" record of all time - Traveling Wilbury's Vol. 1.
It's Sunday, and we talk about the horniest LP of all time, rank all the guitarists from The Rolling Stones, and talk about which bands had the most effect on our personal fashion.
We are joined by Yukon Blonde's Canadian Indie God-like Icon Jeffrey Innes to explore the 4th biggest selling album of all time, Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon."