Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 7 hours 3 minutes
Possibly the most lopsided year in this whole damn podcast series.
Justin Cox and Ryan Page look at 1971, when the Rolling Stones drop Sticky Fingers and John and Paul put out a few solo albums. Justin reps The Stones and Ryan reps The Beatles this week...
Sticky Fingers is a million times better than the supposedly perfect world described in Imagine.
Justin Cox and Ryan Page look at 1970, when the Beatles released Let it Be (and every member releases a solo album) and the Rolling Stones released the live album Get Yer Ya-Yas Out. Justin reps The Beatles and Ryan reps the Stones this week. Note: Justin’s audio has a fuzzed-out John Lennon quality to it on this episode. Sorry for the inconvenience...
Let it Be, Get Yer Ya Yas, and a bunch of Beatles solo records.
Abbey Road, Let it Bleed, Altamont, Manson Murders, etc.
Justin Cox and Ryan Page look at 1969, when the Beatles release Abbey Road and the Rolling Stones release Let it Bleed. Ryan reps The Beatles and Justin reps the Stones this week. Beatles: Abbey Road, Yellow Submarine, Manson Murders Stones: Let it Bleed, Altamont Murder At 28:00, Eric Nash, host of The Almost Famous Minute and Feels Like Weezer joins us to share some thoughts about his favorite album. Justin and Ryan pick back up around 31:30...
White Album = Yeezus. Eric Clapton's candy addiction. The best rock & roll song ever.
Justin Cox and Ryan Page look at 1968, when the Beatles release The White Album and the Rolling Stones release Beggars Banquet. Justin reps The Beatles and Ryan reps the Stones this week, although we neglect to ever actually mention that. The major releases are: Beatles: White Album, Hey Jude, Revolution Stones: Beggars Banquet, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Rock & Roll Circus At 42:30, Whitney Page, a cultural critic from Orcas Island weighs in on the year. Justin and Ryan pick back up around 57:00...
Sgt. Peppers, Satanic Majesties, Strawberry Fields, Between the Buttons, Magical Mystery Tour, etc!