If not for you..
I was nostalgic this morning and popped in because I am a typically GenX middle class kid, rode in the back of a Ford Pinto with awesome 70’s am radio soundtrack on the way to soccer practice in a great era of music. I just finished the Olivia Newton-John episode and my emotions and are everywhere. Its remarkable how good she was, embarrassed how dismissive I was of her (and most)pop music all these 30+ years. Same as Carpenter’s etc. always (secretly! because I was so cool back then, because Kiss and Aerosmith) loved it. I saw Grease so many times (5+!) because I wanted to be Travolta like everyone did back then. Olivia will always have my 9-12 year old heart. I have a lot of episodes to get through. This is knowledgeable and extremely well researched podcast. The names and details are just wonderful.
Sp sweeney via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/24
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I love this podcast! I recently discovered it and have binged the whole catalog. It is very well researched and the host really knows her stuff. Great job!! Excited to hear more episodes!
maryg360 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/18/20
Extremely well done and entertaining. The shows flow so smoothly and is interspersed with excellent music selections. Amy is extremely knowledgeable and puts together a fantastic and informative podcast. Have started to listen to all of them. Please continue !
DPM2112 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/02/22
Well-researched with fresh perspectives. I graduated high school in '77 and am having a blast learning about all the music I heard in those formative years (and some I didn't happen to hear). Love that she plays long cuts to provide examples - not little snippets like on so many music...Read full review »
LSJ-22 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/20
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