Earbuddies Mat and Tim
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Music made them friends; now, it's making them podcasters. Join Mat and Tim at the intersection of music, culture, politics, and jokes.
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116. Make-Out Tunes for the Serious Teenager
Pucker up! In this ep, Mat and Tim reflect on a sub-sub-sub-genre of emo music that was, plain and simple, made for kissin'. (And for weeping over the kisses you'll no longer get.) Plus: circling back to the presidential canine situation.
SONGS PLAYED:
From First To Last - Emily
Secondhand Serenade - Fall For You
Taking Back Sunday - New American Classic
Something Corporate - As You Sleep
Dashboard Confessional - Screaming Infidelities
A Day To Remember - If It Means a Lot To You
Daphne Loves Derby - Hopeless Love
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Your Guardian Angel
Straylight Run - Existentialism On Prom Night
Boys Like Girls - Thunder
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115. The Romance of the iPod
In this solo ep, Tim's thinking different! He recalls the remarkable history of the iPod and the rise of the digital music era – and suggests that the golden age of music consumption is in the rearview.
SONGS PLAYED:
Yuzzy - A Little Morning
Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl
Yuzzy - Running Wild
U2 - Vertigo
The Philadelphia Orchestra - Clair de Lune
Yuzzy - Elipse
Yuzzy - Thin Paper Hut
Yuzzy - Snow Morning
Prestige Podcast Background Music by Yuzzy: https://bit.ly/2nUbGqD
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114. Why Doesn't Taylor Swift Write Hits Anymore?
You smoked then ate seven bars of chocolate / We declared Earbuddies should be a bigger podcast
In this tortured ep, Mat and Tim share their preliminary thoughts about Taylor Swift's eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology. As you can see from the title of this ep, they found it to be lacking! They hone in on the tunes and enter into evidence their talismans and charms, etc.
SONGS PLAYED:
Taylor Swift - The Tortured Poets Department
Taylor Swift - My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys
Taylor Swift - Fortnight (feat. Post Malone)
Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer
Taylor Swift - I Hate It Here
Taylor Swift - The Black Dog
Taylor Swift - Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus
Taylor Swift - loml
Taylor Swift - How Did It End?
Taylor Swift - So High School
Taylor Swift - I Can Do It With a Broken Heart
Taylor Swift - So Long, London
Taylor Swift - But Daddy I Love Him
Taylor Swift - The Alchemy
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113. Rap City: How Hip-Hop Was Made Mainstream (with Alvin Jones)
In this episode, Mat and Tim are joined by Alvin Jones, otherwise known as "The Unseen VJ" – the man who created Rap City, a long-running music video program on BET. He tells the buddies what inspired him to push for greater hip-hop representation on BET in the mid- to late-80s, and reflects on the impact his advocacy has had on the tapestry of hip-hop and rap in the decades since.
FURTHER VIEWING:
The 17th Annual Blacks In Wax: Hip Hop: The Music, The Culture, The Struggle at The Kennedy Center, March 16, 2024
Welcome To Rap City - Three-Part Documentary on BET
SONGS PLAYED:
Excerpt from Rap City, 1990
Excerpt from Blacks In Wax at The Kennedy Center, 2024
Excerpt from Video Soul, 1987
Excerpt from Video Vibrations, 1986
Doug E. Fresh - D.E.F. = Doug E. Fresh
Excerpt from CBS News' coverage of the March on Washington, 1963
Excerpt from Rap City: The Basement
New Edition - Earth Angel
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112. Rhapsody in Blue: The Story of a Song
In this solo ep, Tim talks through the history – and indeed, the controversy – of Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin. It's one of the most iconic pieces of American music ever composed. But its origin story is a little complicated. Leave it to Timmy to sort it all out!
SONGS PLAYED:
George Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue
Eddie Cantor - If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie!)
Willie "The Lion" Smith - Keep Your Temper
W.C. Handy - St. Louis Blues
Paul Simon - Crazy Love, Vol. II
Béla Fleck - Rhapsody in Blue(grass)
FURTHER READING:
Arranging Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue and the Creation of an American Icon by Ryan Bañagale
‘We must face harms done”: Béla Fleck’s defense of George Gershwin’s ‘Rhapsody in Blue’
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111. How Big Vocals Became the Big Game
We could have had it all! In this episode, Mat and Tim get a bit, oh, idk, philosophical, about incredible vocalists. What does our love of great singers say about our entertainment preferences as a culture? Are we prioritizing the right things? Hmm. You'll know in about 59 minutes!
SONGS PLAYED:
Beyoncé - TEXAS HOLD 'EM
Teddy Swims - Lose Control
Adele - Rolling in the Deep
Clay Aiken - Build Me Up Buttercup (from American Idol)
John Legend - All of Me
Carrie Underwood - Church Bells
Carrie Underwood - Blown Away
Kelly Clarkson - What Was I Made For?
Billie Eilish - What Was I Made For?
Teddy Swims - Make You Feel My Love
Queen - Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Chris Stapleton - Tennessee Whiskey
Queen - Don't Stop Me Now
Coldplay - Fix You
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Also, nobody actually sponsors Earbuddies. We're just joking.
Customer Reviews
I would give five stars just for the ad reads
But the main content of each episode is also intriguing and entertaining. Mat and Tim are relatable but with a depth of understanding and passion about music that shows through.
Boring
Snooze fest and the hosts come across as pretentious.
proud to be part of the ranks
If there are one thousand fans of Earbuddies, I am leading the cavalry. If there are a dozen fans of Earbuddies, I am the tip of the phalanx. If there are two fans of Earbuddies, I will have a dear friend at my side. If there is only one fan of Earbuddies left in this world, then I stand alone. If there are no fans of Earbuddies, then reader, I am six feet under, dead as a dang doornail. Proud to have died for a worthy cause.
great banter, non-pretentious knowledge, fantastic editing. Most podcasts can only hope to have episodes as good as Earbuddies’ sponsor breaks. love Mat and Tim, long live the army