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Big Star - "September Gurls"01 Sep 202400:21:29
One song can’t really define a whole genre, but “September Gurls” by Big Star comes pretty damn close – it IS the sound of Power Pop. Jangly guitars, plaintive vocal, angelic harmonies, all neatly wrapped up in under 3 minutes. It became a template to inspire bands as diverse as R.E.M., Cheap Trick, The Bangles, KISS, and The Replacements. Discover why Big Star is often called “the most influential band you’ve never heard of”. “September Gurls” (Alex Chilton) Copyright 1974 Koala Music Corporation/Almo Music Corporation, USA — Our show is one of many great music-related podcasts that are part of the Pantheon Podcast network. And don't forget to follow our show, so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Titanic Love Affair - "Happy"15 Aug 202400:19:55
Titanic Love Affair never got a big break and flew under the radar with a couple of albums before calling it quits. On this episode, we explore a song by this underappreciated band—a supremely catchy number called “Happy” that shoulda been a contender. Join us in appreciation for this song, this band, and the late, great Jay Bennett. “Happy” (Jay Bennett, Ken Hartz, Michael Trask, Lars Gustafsson) Copyright 1991 Virgin Music, Inc./Say Jim Music (ASCAP) Here's the link to the GREAT episode of the "Rock And/Or Roll" Podcast that turned me on to Titanic Love Affair in the first place. Check it out: Rock and/or Roll Episode 245 - TITANIC LOVE AFFAIR (rockandorrollpodcast.blogspot.com) -- This show is part of the Pantheon podcast network -- THE place for music junkies, geeks, nerds, diehards and fans for all stripes & colors! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Creation & Evolution: Gladys Knight & The Pips "Midnight Train To Georgia"01 Apr 202400:22:44
Introducing a new segment of the podcast - "Creation & Evolution", where we explore songs that travelled a long & winding road before they reached their final version. In this episode, we trace the history of a song that started from a phone call with Farrah Fawcett and ended up as Gladys Knight's biggest hit. "Midnight Train To Georgia" (Jim Weatherly) Copyright 1971, 1973 Universal-PolyGram International Publishing, Inc Use the discount code "lovethatsong" to save 15% on your favorite band merch at Old Glory! -- This show is part of the Pantheon podcast network -- THE place for music junkies, geeks, nerds, diehards and fans! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marvin Gaye - "I Heard It Through The Grapevine"01 Sep 202000:24:16
Hard to believe now, but Motown resisted releasing this song as a single. Marvin's version sat on a shelf for months before being relegated to an album track-- until some DJ's discovered it, and the rest is history. It became Motown's biggest selling hit at that time. And it's a true classic. In this episode, we'll look at how the track was put together and marvel at Marvin's performance. One of the greats. "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" (Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong) Copyright 1966 Jobette Music Co, Inc., BMI Use the discount code "lovethatsong" to save 15% on your favorite music merch at Old Glory! If you enjoyed this show, please check out these related episodes: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/wilson-pickett-ninety-nine-and-a-half-wont-do https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/the-temptations-i-cant-get-next-to-you https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/aretha-franklin-a-change-is-gonna-come https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/edwin-starr-war https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/earth-wind-fire-shining-star https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/stevie-wonder-i-wish -- This show is one of many great podcasts on the Pantheon Podcasts network. Check 'em all out! And don't forget to subscribe to this show so you never miss an episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Merry-Go-Round - "Listen Listen!"15 Aug 202000:15:08
Emitt Rhodes had an extraordinary gift as a songwriter, a fantastic voice and was a remarkable musician-- he was one of the first artists to record by himself, playing every instrument on his albums. He passed away in July 2020, leaving behind a small but significant collection of albums. In tribute to this under-appreciated talent, I've selected a song from his most successful band, The Merry-Go-Round, a song that itself is a celebration of great music & great bands. Psychedelic '60's pop never got better than this. "Listen Listen!" (Emitt Rhodes) Copyright 1968 Thirty Four Music/La Brea Music Inc (ASCAP) -- This show is one of many great podcasts on the Pantheon Podcasts network. Collect 'em all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sweet - "Fox On The Run"01 Aug 202000:18:26
Picture this: You're a successful chart-topping band, but your managers are writing all your hits and ignoring the songs you're writing. You wrote a track on your latest album that has potential, but the record company thinks you can improve it. So, without your managers knowing about it, you re-record it & release it as a single-- and it's a hit. That's the story of Sweet and "Fox On The Run". "Fox on The Run" (Andy Scott, Steve Priest and Brian Connolly) Copyright 1975 (Renewed) Sweet Publishing Ltd. All rights in the US and Canada Administered by WB Music Corp.  -- This show is part of the Pantheon network of music-related podcasts. Check out all the other great shows available! And please subscribe to this show — that way, you’ll never miss an episode, they’ll be delivered right to you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Boston - "Hitch A Ride"15 Jul 202000:29:47
It Came From Boston (Vol. 3): MIT graduate/Polaroid employee Tom Scholz recorded an album's worth of songs in his basement in Watertown, MA after work, and somehow the record eventually sold 25 million copies worldwide. Along with Brad Delp, Sib Hashian and some other guys (maybe?), were they the inventors of Corporate Rock, or the most successful DIY debut of all time? You decide. "Hitch A Ride" (Tom Scholz) Copyright 1976 Pure Songs - All Rights Administered by WB Music Corp. — We're part of the Pantheon Podcast network of music-related podcasts. Check out the other fine shows in the Pantheon family! And please subscribe to the show — that way, you’ll never miss an episode, they’ll be delivered right to you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pink Floyd - "Us And Them"01 Jul 202000:27:12
Pink Floyd released "Us & Them" in 1973, but it feels like it could've been written yesterday. Can we ever get past our compulsion to separate "us" from "them"? This is a song for the ages, with some brilliant performances across the board from everyone involved-- band members, guest artists, backing singers and recording engineers alike. Let's try to listen to this song afresh and rediscover what makes this classic track great. "Us & Them" (Roger Waters, Richard Wright) Copyright 1973 Pink Floyd Music Publishers and Warner/Chappell Artemis Music Limited -- This show is one of many great podcasts on the Pantheon Podcasts network. Check 'em all out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
57 on '5715 Jun 202000:24:46
This being Episode # 57, I thought it would be fun to revisit '57 -- as in the year 1957. With the loss of Little Richard recently, virtually all of the early pioneers of Rock 'n' Roll are gone now, so let's take a look back at the music and the musicians behind rock's first big year. This episode was also inspired by the book "The History Of Rock & Roll, Volume 1" by Ed Ward. Most of the research, facts & figures came from this excellent book, and I highly recommend it. You can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/History-Rock-Roll-1920-1963/dp/125007116X/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?dchild=1&keywords=edward+history+of+rock+and+roll+volume+1&qid=1589486282&s=books&sr=1-2-fkmr0 There's also an audiobook version available. If you enjoyed this show, you may also like this one: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/was-1965-the-most-revolutionary-year-in-music -- This show is just one of many great music-related podcasts on the Pantheon network. Try them out! Please subscribe to the show — that way, you’ll never miss an episode, they’ll be delivered right to you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Earth, Wind & Fire - "Shining Star"01 Jun 202000:16:44
Earth, Wind & Fire's 6th album, That's The Way of The World, was ostensibly a soundtrack album; when the film bombed, the album was on the verge of fading away, too-- until "Shining Star" was released as a single and it became their first (and surprisingly only) #1 Top 10 Hit. The whole band is on fire here; beneath the pop sheen is the heaviest of funk grooves, with particularly tasty guitar & bass work. Let's climb inside this funk machine & see what it took to create this stellar track. Earth Wind & Fire - "Shining Star" (Maurice White, Philip Bailey and Larry Dunn) Copyright 1975 (Renewed 2003) EMI April Music Inc.  If you enjoyed this show, please check out these related episodes: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/stevie-wonder-i-wish https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/the-temptations-i-cant-get-next-to-you https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/edwin-starr-war -- This show is part of the Pantheon network of music-related podcasts. Check out their other shows! Don't forget to subscribe to the show — that way, you’ll never miss an episode, they’ll be delivered right to you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todd Rundgren - "Parallel Lines"15 May 202000:17:58
A Todd Rundgren album can vary between pure pop to bossa nova, guitar rock to wild experimentation; like the proverbial box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get with the next Rundgren album. Released in 1989, the Nearly Human album is Todd at his best, a pop masterpiece of well-crafted songs performed impeccably, live-in-the-studio. "Parallel Lines" is one of the strongest cuts, initially written for an off-Broadway musical based on the script for a never-produced 3rd Beatles movie. "Parallel Lines" (Todd Rundgren) Copyright 1989 Fiction Music, Inc./Todd Rundgren BMI If you enjoyed this show, please check out these related episodes: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/utopia-the-road-to-utopia https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/todd-rundgren-cliche https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/utopia-winston-smith-takes-it-on-the-jaw https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/xtc-thats-really-super-supergirl -- This show is one of many great podcasts on the Pantheon Podcasts network. Check 'em all out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Small Faces - "Tin Soldier"01 May 202000:23:41
The best British band from the '60's that never hit the bigtime in America-- Small Faces. Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenny Jones and Ian McLagan would become rock legends due to their future projects (Humble Pie, The Who, The Faces, etc) , but it all started for them here. Small Faces recorded a number of psychedelic pop gems, but "Tin Soldier" may be the pinnacle. Shall we have a listen? Small Faces - "Tin Soldier" (Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane) Copyright 1967 EMI United Partnership Limited -- This show is part of the Pantheon network of music-related podcasts. Check out their other shows! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buzzcocks - "What Do I Get?"15 Apr 202000:15:23
Back in '77, one thing UK punk bands didn't have much use for was love songs. But Pete Shelley of the Buzzcocks wrote what could be called "modern love songs"; honest songs about longing, romance, loneliness, and yes, love -- all laced with self-deprecating humor. But their music was aggressive, all raging guitars, pounding drums & pummeling bass. With those thoughtful (dare I say, sensitive) lyrics on top, it was the best of both worlds. On this episode, we take a deep dive into the Buzzcocks classic "What Do I Get?". If you enjoyed this episode, check out The Hustle Podcast's interview with Steve Diggle. Buzzcocks - "What Do I Get?" (Pete Shelley) Copyright 1978 Complete Music Limited -- This show is one of many great music-related podcasts on the Pantheon network. You should check them out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gerry Rafferty - "The Ark"15 Mar 202400:26:49
Everybody knows "Baker Street"-- even if you don't know the artist's name or the song title, you probably know that sax riff. But there's more to Gerry Rafferty than "Baker Street" (or "Stuck In The Middle", for that matter). Here's an incredibly moving song that's every bit as good as his biggest hits. The Ark (Gerry Rafferty) Copyright 1977 The Hudson Bay Music Co. BMI -- This show is just one of many great Rock Podcasts on the Pantheon Podcasts network. Get 'em while they're red hot!  And don't forget to follow our show, so you never miss an episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Edwin Starr - "War"01 Apr 202000:18:02
"War" was originally written for The Temptations, but when Motown was too squeamish to have one of their top acts release an overtly anti-Vietnam song, Edwin Starr stepped up and secured his place in history. His no-holds-barred delivery of "War" resulted in one of the most commercially successful protest songs ever recorded. Though Edwin Starr never reached these heights again, he left his mark with a song that transcended its Vietnam-era roots: It was one of the songs on Clear Channel's no-play list after September 11, 2001. "War" (Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong) Copyright 1970 Jobette Music Co, Inc. If you enjoyed this show, please check out these related episodes: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/the-temptations-i-cant-get-next-to-you https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/stevie-wonder-i-wish -- This show is just one of many great music-related podcasts on the Pantheon network. Check them all out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Billy Squier - "Lonely Is The Night"15 Mar 202000:15:57
It Came From Boston (Vol. 2): Local boy from Wellesley, MA pays his dues in & around Boston and New York; eventually becomes a solo artist and strikes gold on his 2nd solo album, Don't Say No. "Lonely Is The Night" was the 2nd single and my favorite track from the album, so let's have a listen to this classic song from the early '80's.   "Lonely Is The Night" (Billy Squier) Copyright 1981 Songs Of The Knight -- This show is part of the Pantheon network of music-related podcasts. Check out their other shows! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Was 1965 the Most Revolutionary Year in Music?01 Mar 202000:32:05
For the 50th episode of the podcast, we're mixing it up a bit. I just finished reading a fascinating book by Andrew Grant Jackson where he lays out his belief that 1965 was "The Most Revolutionary Year In Music". Let's have a listen to some of the sounds of '65 and see if we agree. The Beatles, the Stones, the Byrds, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Motown... it's all there. You can find a copy of his book here: https://www.amazon.com/1965-Most-Revolutionary-Year-Music/dp/1250059623 (and no, I don't get any $$ for recommending it-- I just like the book!) -- This show is just one of many great music-related podcasts on the Pantheon network. Check them all out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians - "Airscape"15 Feb 202000:15:46
A Robyn Hitchcock song is so unique, it could only come from the mind of Robyn Hitchcock. From his first recordings with The Soft Boys in the '70's through to his solo work today, Robyn is a singular artist with a vision all his own. This is a track from my favorite Hitchcock album, Element Of Light.   "Airscape" (Robyn Hitchcock) Copyright 1986 August 23rd/Bug Music As mentioned during the podcast - the Glass Harmonica: https://youtu.be/eEKlRUvk9zc https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass_harmonica -- This show is just one of many great music-related podcasts on the Pantheon network. Check them all out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roxy Music - "In Every Dream Home A Heartache"01 Feb 202000:22:28
Wealth and excess go together; emptiness and detachment are right around the corner. This song delves into all of that, along with a particular obsession. What do you do when money no longer buys you a thrill? Bryan Ferry has some thoughts... NOTE: Though there's no profanity used in this episode, the discussion does involve sexual activities so be warned... you might wanna listen to this one on headphones.   "In Every Dream Home A Heartache" (Bryan Ferry) Copyright 1973 Careers-BMG Music Publishing (BMI) This podcast makes multiple references to Marie-Hélène de Rothschild's "Surrealist Ball". More details on the infamous event here, if you're interested: https://dangerousminds.net/comments/glimpses_of_the_extravagant_surrealist_ball_of_1972 https://therake.com/stories/icons/party-animals-the-rothschild-surrealist-ball/ The song as used in the opening scene of "Mindhunter" Season 2, Episode 1 on Netflix: https://youtu.be/9wqICwjCYGQ -- This show is just one of many great music-related podcasts on the Pantheon network. Check them all out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rush - "Subdivisions"15 Jan 202000:24:22
To say Rush has a devoted fan base would be an understatement. I know, because I was a card-carrying member of the "Rush Backstage Fan Club" back in the '80's. Perhaps no Rush song connected so directly with their fans as "Subdivisions". On this episode, we celebrate Neil Peart with a deeper look at this fan favorite. "Subdivisions" (Music by Geddy Lee & Alex Lifeson, Words by Neil Peart) Copyright 1982 Core Music Publishing If you enjoyed this show, please check out this episode: http://lovethatsongpodcast.com/yes-owner-of-a-lonely-heart This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Starz - "X-Ray Spex"02 Jan 202000:10:58
On this episode, we revisit the great '70's hard rock/power pop album Attention Shoppers! by Starz. "X-Ray Spex" is a blast of punky pop with some interesting use of studio effects. Turn it up!   "X-Ray Spex" (Peter Sweval, Joe X. Dube, Michael Lee Smith, Brendan Harkin & Richie Ranno) Copyright 1978 Starzongo Music, Inc/Rock Steady Music, Inc/ASCAP Related Episodes: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/starz-she -- This show is part of the Pantheon network of music-related podcasts. Check out their other shows! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BONUS XMAS 2019 EPISODE: Favorite Christmas Songs22 Dec 201900:09:03
On this special Bonus podcast, it's time for another holiday pick. Here's an ol' Christmas classic with a power pop twist: "We Three Kings" by Odds. Happy Holidays, everyone!  "Kings Of Orient (We Three Kings)" (Traditional) Odds, 1991 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Carpenter - "Kailee Anne"15 Dec 201900:14:08
Michael Carpenter is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, producer & engineer from Australia who, in a better world, would be a lot more famous. A master of hooks & harmony, he's one of the best modern power pop artists out there. Here's a track that's a personal favorite of mine. Check it out & then go buy some of his music.  "Kailee Anne" (Michael Carpenter) Copyright 2000 Michael Carpenter; Copyright 2000 Not Lame Recording Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Cars - "Just What I Needed"01 Dec 201900:17:21
It Came From Boston: 5 experienced musicians come together to make something new: keyboard whiz Greg Hawkes; the bassist with the killer voice, Benjamin Orr; drummer David Robinson from the legendary Modern Lovers; one of the tastiest guitarists in the business, Elliot Easton; and singer/songwiriter/guitarist & mastermind Ric Ocasek. Merging classic guitar rock with the burgeoning synth-pop sounds to bring New Wave to the masses, The Cars defined that sound for the late-70's/Early '80's. It all started on local Boston radio with this song.  "Just What I Needed" (Ric Ocasek) Copyright 1978 Lido Music, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Beck - A Retrospective01 Mar 202401:09:14
Jeff Beck was the guitar player's guitar player. Ask the great guitar players who they thought was the best, and chances are they'll name Jeff Beck. His playing was in a state of perpetual reinvention, always evolving & improving. No mere technician, he was a master of emotion. When Jeff passed away in 2023, we lost a musical giant. On this, our 150th episode, we pay tribute to Jeff by looking back at his 50+ year career, highlighting some of his finest moments. Use the discount code "lovethatsong" to save 15% on your favorite band t-shirts & more at OldGlory.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rolling Stones - "Gimme Shelter"15 Nov 201900:22:28
There's no shortage of great songs in the Rolling Stones catalog, but "Gimme Shelter" may be the song that tops them all. Dark and foreboding as only the Stones can do, this track has all the hallmarks of the Rolling Stones at their best: iconic guitar riffs by Keef, Jagger at the top of his game, and the Watts/Wyman rhythm section doing what they do best (plus Nicky Hopkins on piano).  But what pushes this one from merely brilliant into sublime is the vocal performance by Merry Clayton-- for my money, one of the greatest moments on record. All together, this one belongs on the Mount Rushmore of Rock.  "Gimme Shelter" (Mick Jagger & Keith Richards) Copyright 1969 ABKCO Music Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Beatles - "Rain"01 Nov 201900:20:35
"Rain" was the first glimpse of The Beatles exploration of psychedelia. Perhaps more than any other Beatles track, this song highlights the rhythm section with brilliant performances by Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney. Add Lennon's lyrics and great vocals, and you've got one of the best songs to come out of the trippy, mind-expanding '60's. On this episode, we take a closer look at the individual performances and studio trickery-- backwards, forwards, sped up & slowed down-- that went into this classic track.  "Rain" (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) Copyright 1966 Northern Songs If you like this episode, check out: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/paul-mccartney-wings-daytime-nighttime-suffering https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/paul-mccartney-wings-little-lamb-dragonfly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Temptations - "I Can't Get Next To You"15 Oct 201900:19:14
The Temptations' first #1 Hit on the Billboard "Hot 100" chart was "My Girl" in 1965. 4 years later, they had their 2nd #1 with "I Can't Get Next To You", and the difference between these 2 songs tells you a lot about the 1960's. "I Can't Get Next To You" features a different lead vocalist, a more aggressive, funky beat and a trippy vibe courtesy of producer & songwriter Norman Whitfield. The early Temptations songs are great, but for my money, they were never better than when they teamed up with Whitfield and created "psychedelic soul". Let's listen to each piece of the puzzle that created this masterpiece.  "I Can't Get Next To You" (Barret Strong & Norman Whitfield) Copyright 1969 Jobette Music Co., Inc. All rights controlled and administered by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. on behalf of Stone Agate Music (A division of Jobette Music Co., Inc.) If you enjoyed this show, please check out these related episodes: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/wilson-pickett-ninety-nine-and-a-half-wont-do https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/aretha-franklin-a-change-is-gonna-come https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/edwin-starr-war https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/earth-wind-fire-shining-star https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/stevie-wonder-i-wish Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Richard Lloyd - "Backtrack"01 Oct 201900:14:41
If you know Richard Lloyd at all, it's either as a member of Television (the first band to play CBGB's) or as the guitarist on many of Matthew Sweet's best tracks. But Richard released some great solo work in between those gigs, including an album called Field Of Fire. Overlooked & forgotten, this is one of the best records of the 1980's (in my opinion, of course). The title song features some of his best ever guitar work. On this episode, we're listening to a great rockin' track called "Backtrack" that's as close to "classic rock" as Richard Lloyd will ever get-- and I mean that in the best possible way. Keith Richards would be proud of this guitar riff.  "Backtrack" (Richard Lloyd) Copyright 1985 Richard Lloyd (ASCAP) Anapestic Music/Basement Music LTD. (PRS) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Kinks - "Autumn Almanac"15 Sep 201900:13:10
The Kinks earned their place in Rock History on the basis of "You Really Got Me", "All Day & All Of The Night", and "Where Have All The Good Times Gone" alone. But it didn't take long for Ray Davies to stretch out beyond riff-driven, teenage anthems to write songs that could only have come from his imagination. "Autumn Almanac" is one of the first Kinks songs to show Davies reaching for a whole new level of songwriting-- both musically and his interest in writing about characters, which would become the focus of his songwriting over the ensuing years.  "Autumn Almanac" (Ray Davies) Copyright 1967 Davray Music Ltd. Carlin Music Corp. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stevie Wonder - "I Wish"01 Sep 201900:17:40
Stevie Wonder was on an unrivaled creative streak starting in 1972, releasing 5 brilliant albums in a row, culminating with Songs In The Key Of Life in 1976. That album spawned 2 hit singles, including "I Wish", the subject of this episode. A masterpiece blending funk with pop sensibilities, it's a celebration of youthful innocence and simpler times. How does this song make *you* feel? Let me know on Facebook, write a review on iTunes or wherever you listen to this show. And share it with your friends! "I Wish" (Stevie Wonder) Copyright 1976 Jobette Music Co. Inc, and Black Bull Music c/o EMI April Music Inc.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Graham Day - "Glad I'm Not Young"15 Aug 201900:09:26
After a few longer-than-usual episodes, I thought it was time for a quick take on a straight-forward rocker with a premise not often heard in rock, pop, metal or rap -- Graham Day & The Gaolers (pronounced "Jailers") with "Glad I'm Not Young".  "Glad I'm Not Young" (Graham Day) Copyright 2008 Graham Day (MCPS) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yes - "Owner Of A Lonely Heart"01 Aug 201900:21:04
Few bands have changed their sound as drastically as Yes did on their 90125 album, a radical departure from their previous progressive rock style. But it ended up giving them their one & only #1 hit, "Owner Of A Lonely Heart". In this episode, we follow the song's evolution from Trevor Rabin's solo demo to the final production, including its innovative production techniques (such as being one of the first rock songs to use samples). This was the most challenging episode I've done yet, but I think it was worth it. If you enjoyed it, share it with your friends!  "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" (Trevor Rabin, Jon Anderson, Trevor Horn & Chris Squire) Copyright 1983 Carlin Music Corp, Unforgettable Songs And Affirmative Music — This show is one of the many great podcasts on the Pantheon Podcasts network. Check ’em all out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Bowie - "Space Oddity"16 Jul 201900:21:19
50 years ago today -- July 16, 1969 -- Apollo 11 was launched and human beings first stepped on the moon. Let's celebrate that occasion with the most famous song about space travel: David Bowie's "Space Oddity", a song that exploits our fear and wonder of the final frontier. In lesser hands, this track could've been nothing more than a goofy, one-joke song for the Dr. Demento crowd, but the clever songwriting, brilliant production and a vocal performance that captures Bowie's innate other-worldly, alienated style makes this track so much more than a novelty song. "Space Oddity" (David Bowie) Copyright 1969 Onward Music Limited If you enjoyed this episode, check out these: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/david-bowie-station-to-station https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/david-bowie-time Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Bowie - "Station To Station"01 Jul 201900:21:04
Among the many high points in David Bowie's catalog, "Station To Station" stands as one of his most epic compositions. Written when Bowie's life was at its most fractured point-- having split with his longtime manager, suffering from cocaine psychosis and obsessed with the occult, "Station To Station" transcends the insanity to become one of his most monumental works. This episode, we're taking a deep dive into the live version of "Station To Station" from the 1978 Isolar II Tour, as captured on the Stage live album featuring brilliant guitar work from Adrian Belew.  "Station To Station" (David Bowie) Copyright 1976 EMI Publishing Ltd., Tintoretto Music and Moth Music Related episodes: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/david-bowie-time Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
P.P. Arnold - "Medicated Goo"15 Feb 202400:24:52
You may not know her name, but I guarantee you've heard her voice. When acts as diverse as Graham Nash, Peter Gabriel and KLF are in need of a soulful vocal, PP Arnold has been a top choice. Her voice has graced dozens of songs & albums for over 50 years, though she's never had a hit under her own name in the US. On this episode, we take a brief look at her career and examine a great lost track, featuring Eric Clapton and the Derek & The Dominos band, recorded in 1970 but didn't see the light of day until 47 years later. "Medicated Goo" (Steve Winwood, Jimmy Miller) Copyright 1969 Island Music Ltd, Universal/Island Music Ltd.,F-S-Music Ltd., Kobalt Music Copyrights SARL Got time for more podcasts? Listen to dozens more on the Pantheon Podcast Network, the #1 source for music-related podcasts! (And don't forget to follow this show, so you never miss an episode.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jethro Tull - "My God"15 Jun 201900:19:23
Aqualung was the album that made Jethro Tull famous, and features 3 songs that became classic hits. But the song at the heart of the album is "My God", Ian Anderson's very personal statement on religious institutions. It's the most instrumentally adventurous track on the album and features great guitar by Martin Barre and a flute workout from Anderson.  "My God" (Ian Anderson) Copyright 1971 Chrysalis Music, Ltd.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Utopia - "Winston Smith Takes It On The Jaw"01 Jun 201900:17:01
70 years ago this month, George Orwell's "1984" was first published. So let's give George an ol' Rock & Roll salute by looking at one of the many songs inspired by his book. Sure, I could've done David Bowie's "1984", but that would be too easy. I'm a big Utopia fan, so this is a good excuse to take a look at another one of their tracks. It's Utopia in dystopia!  For more 1984-inspired songs, check out Eurythmics “Ministry of Love”, Radiohead's “2+2=5”, or "Standards" by The Jam, just to name a few.  "Winston Smith Takes It On The Jaw" (Utopia) Copyright 1983 Unearthly Music/Fiction Music (BMI) Terrestrial Music/Fourth Floor Music (ASCAP) If you enjoyed this show, please check out these related episodes: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/utopia-the-road-to-utopia https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/todd-rundgren-cliche https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/todd-rundgren-parallel-lines https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/xtc-thats-really-super-supergirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Beach Boys - "You Still Believe In Me"15 May 201900:22:22
When Brian Wilson heard The Beatles Rubber Soul album, it inspired and challenged him to create an album of his own that would stand as an equal. And he pulled it off. Universally considered one of the greatest albums of all time, Pet Sounds is a testament to Brian's genius as a songwriter, arranger & producer.   The album includes some all-time classics like "God Only Knows" and "Wouldn't it Be Nice", but on this episode, I'd like to focus on one of my favorites on the record-- "You Still Believe in Me".   Like most of the songs on Pet Sounds, this is a very personal song, a confession of a young man who knows he's failing as a husband, but can't help himself. Brian's vocal is pure, honest, and perfect. And when those harmonies come in... I melt. Let's listen together. "You Still Believe In Me" (Brian Wilson & Tony Asher) Copyright 1966 Sea Of Tunes Publishing Company/Irving Music Incorporates, USA, Rondor Music International Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul McCartney & Wings - "Little Lamb Dragonfly"01 May 201900:15:11
Another overlooked gem in the McCartney catalog, "Little Lamb Dragonfly" is an emotional piece, composed of 3 sections in different keys that effortlessly moves between each segment. A wistful, haunting song about loss and the struggle to accept it. How does this song affect you? Let me know-- write a review, post on Facebook, and share this episode with your friends.  "Little Lamb Dragonfly" (Paul & Linda McCartney) Copyright 1973 Administered by MPL Communications Limited If you liked this episode, please check out: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/paul-mccartney-wings-daytime-nighttime-suffering Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kiss - "King Of The Night Time World"14 Apr 201900:16:08
On this episode, we revisit the Destroyer album and take a look at the song "King Of The Night Time World" to see how it evolved from an obscure track by a short-lived LA band into a teenage anthem by larger-than-life rock legends. We'll listen to both versions and hear what changed & what remained.  Come live your secret dream!  "King Of The Nighttime World" (Kim Fowley/Mark Anthony/Paul Stanley/Bob Ezrin) Copyright 1976 Cafe Americana, Inc/Kiss Songs, Inc (ASCAP)/Bad Boy Music/Eighth Power Music/All By Myself Publishing Co Ltd. (BMI) If you liked this episode, check out: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/kiss-flaming-youth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Zombies - "Care Of Cell 44"01 Apr 201900:17:10
The Zombies only released 2 albums during their prime, so how did they get into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame? Because one of those albums is a bona fide classic: Odessey and Oracle is widely considered to be one of the greatest albums of the '60's, holding its own against classics by The Beatles, the Stones, Velvet Underground, The Who... by virtually any measure, it's an iconic album. And it was a complete flop when it was first released, along with its first single, "Care Of Cell 44". But over time, it's been recognized as a true masterpiece. Let's give The Zombies their due and take a deep dive into their orchestral pop magnum opus, "Care Of Cell 44." Here's a link to the article I mention in the podcast: https://www.buzzfeed.com/danielralston/the-true-story-of-the-fake-zombies-the-strangest-con-in-rock It's definitely worth checking out!  The Zombies - "Care Of Cell 44" (Rod Argent) Copyright 1967 Verulam Music Copmany Limited Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5 Favorite Guitar Solos15 Mar 201900:19:45
Welcome to the 25th episode of the "I'm In Love With That Song" Podcast! I thought we'd do something a little different for this episode: I've picked a handful of my favorite guitar solos and we'll take a listen to what I think makes a solo great. In my book, it doesn't have to be flashy or technically brilliant (not that there's anything wrong with that), but it does have to be memorable, it has to fit the song, and it should take the song to another level. I'm not saying these are the greatest solos of all time, they're just a few that I think are pretty special. So turn it up to 11 and put your guitar face on!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thin Lizzy - "Rosalie"01 Mar 201900:18:08
Why this song? Simple: because Thin Lizzy was as good as a 4-piece rock band could be and this song has everything you want in a rockin' song-- a killer guitar riff, a singable chorus, a great hook for the lyrics, and a perfect performance. Written by Bob Seger, Thin Lizzy took it to another level and added some of their special sauce to make this song their own. I truly love this song! Let me know your thoughts -- write a review, leave a comment, share with your friends.  "Rosalie" (Bob Seger) Copyright 1972 Gear Publishing Co.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todd Rundgren - "Cliche"15 Feb 201900:18:32
This is the episode where I try to explain why I think Todd Rundgren's "Cliché" is the most beautiful song ever written. Of course it's all subjective, but I don't know how anyone could deny the beauty and emotional resonance of this song. I probably can't do it justice, but here's my attempt anyway.  "Cliché" (Todd Rundgren) Copyright 1976 Warner Publishing Corp. If you enjoyed this show, please check out these related episodes: https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/utopia-the-road-to-utopia https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/todd-rundgren-parallel-lines https://lovethatsongpodcast.com/xtc-thats-really-super-supergirl http://lovethatsongpodcast.com/utopia-winston-smith-takes-it-on-the-jaw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aerosmith - "Seasons Of Wither"01 Feb 201900:14:45
By the time Aerosmith recorded their 2nd album, they had refined their sound, improved their songwriting chops, and Steven Tyler had found his authentic voice. "Seasons Of Wither" is one of the moodiest tracks Aerosmith ever committed to vinyl. Still sounds every bit as great today.  "Seasons Of Wither" (Steven Tyler) Copyright 1977 Music Of Stage Three and Song & Dance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Kinks - "Dead End Street"01 Feb 202400:25:10
"Dead End Street" marked a shift in Ray Davies' songwriting. His songs began to take on a more UK-specific focus. And if not political, it was at least more socially pointed, as he sings about an out-of-work, impoverished couple who wonder, "What are we living for?" 50+ years on, many still ask that same question. "Dead End Street" (Ray Davies) Copyright 1966 Davray Music Limited. Carlin Music Corporation. Use the discount code "lovethatsong" to save 15% on your favorite band t-shirts & more at Old Glory!  -- Hey, now would be a great time to check out some of the other great Rock Podcasts on the Pantheon Podcasts network! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Superchunk - "Me & You & Jackie Mittoo"15 Jan 201900:11:43
Do we expect too much from music? A great song can do a lot, but it can't fix everything. This song is 2 minutes of joy... sometimes, that's enough. "Me & You & Jackie Mittoo" (James August Wilbur, Jonathan Patrick Wurster, Laura Jane Ballance, Ralph Lee Mccaughan) Copyright 2013 All The Songs Sound The Same Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Who - "The Naked Eye"01 Jan 201900:13:50
Welcome to 2019! Let's start the year off with one of the Greatest Rock Bands Of All Time. There is simply no other band like The Who. Genius and violence, vulnerability and madness... all words that can be used in equal measure to describe The Who. Four larger-than-life characters that created a dozen indelible classic albums; a band that recorded so much great music that a song like this was tossed aside, eventually released on a ramshackle album of leftovers & outtakes. Most bands would give an arm & a leg for a song this good.  "The Naked Eye" (Peter Townshend) Copyright 1974 Fabulous Music Ltd/Towser Tunes Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
B.B. King - "There Must Be A Better World Somewhere"15 Dec 201800:17:25
His career spanned over 60 years; he toured around the world (playing 200 shows a year, well into his 70's), and released more than 50 albums. But B.B. King will be remembered primarily as one of the most influential guitarists in history. His impact is so embedded in the DNA of the guitar that no player is untouched by his influence. This is one of many great songs in his vast catalog; a great example of his powerful voice, his ability to embody a song, and his mastery as a guitar soloist. "There Must Be A Better World Somewhere" (Doc Pomus & Dr. John) Copyright 1981 Daremolby Music/Stazybo Music, Inc. (BMI) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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