exactly what you’d expect of journalists doing a podcast in their basement
gets douchier every week. congrats, gentlemen. update: somehow they’ve gotten even douchier. they took a break because dylan had been accused of sexual assault….50 years ago. the only evidence: plaintiff’s 50 year old memories that weren’t gonna even get past summary judgment. but these three noble souls said they have to pretend as if their opinion of dylan can be retroactively altered by mere accusations. very brave. anyway, they made to take a dump on olivia newton john and ELO for no other reason than…. their peers told them to hate them. so, gotta walk that party line. Also, Randy Newman has worked with Jeff Lynne since It’s Money That I want, so…. you didn’t ask him about Jeff Lynne because you knew Randy would’ve had nothing but praise, and god forbid you have deal with a moment of cognitive dissonance, think for yourself, etc. These guys can’t swing a bat and know zero about actual music production. all they do is sit on the sidelines and snicker at pros of whose talent they never had even a scintilla.
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