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Do You Remember? A podcast about Hüsker Dü
This documentary podcast explores Hüsker Dü’s formative years and legacy through rare exclusive interviews with the band, as well as those who were around in the beginning and notable artists who’ve drawn inspiration from the band. We’ll also dive into recordings from Numero Group’s new remastered box set of the band’s early releases, demos and live recordings. From The Current®.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 150 ratings
I am a big fan of Husker Du and had the opportunity to see them live in the 80’s and subsequently saw Sugar and Bob Mould in his various bands since then. I also just completed Bob Mould’s book. This podcast was great, starting with the beginning of the band and going up to the present day. It...Read full review »
Carl from chicago via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/18
Excellent
Really well researched and incredibly produced oral history of an important band. Highly recommended.
Jondepompa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/18
Superb !
So grateful for this
mindcentric via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/02/18
Recent Episodes
Husker Du signs to Warner Bros., breaks up, and lives on in a new box set from the Numero Group in this jam-packed fifth episode. Featuring candid, funny, and insightful interviews with members Bob Mould, Greg Norton, and the late Grant Hart, Do You Remember's finale goes deep on the classics...
Published 10/30/17
The tension between Husker Du members Bob Mould, Grant Hart, and Greg Norton is beginning to show in the fourth of five episodes dedicated to the band's history -- but the music is too great to deny. This episode covers the SST years, in which the Huskers released a string of masterpieces,...
Published 10/30/17
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