Episodes
We take a look back at the week of February 15th, 1990. We discuss the album, Please Hammer Don’t Hurt 'Em, from artist, MC Hammer. We also talk about Friday the 13th VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, from director, Rob Hedden.
Please Hammer Don’t Hurt 'Em Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan Teri Garr Top singles Box office
Published 10/31/24
On this chapter of My So Called Podcast, we gaze back to fall of 1992. We chew over the album Grave Dancers Union from the rock band, Soul Asylum. Then we debate the merits of Honeymoon in Vegas from writer/director Andrew Bergman. With special guest, Scott Reithel.
Grave Dancers Union Honeymoon in Vegas
Published 09/14/24
231 - Nimrod Last Summer
It’s the dog days of summer and we turn our attention to the week of October 17, 1997. We talk about the album, Nimrod, from Green Day. Then on the second half, we discuss the movie, I Know What You Did Last Summer, from director, Jim Gillespie.
Nimrod I Know What You Did Last Summer Other Links:
-Top ten singles
-Top Ten Movies
Published 08/10/24
This episode we turn our eye back to the week of April 23, 1994. We talk over the merits of Blur's Parklife and then we discuss the faults of No Escape from director Martin Campbell. With guest, Greg Cejas.
Parklife No Escape Links and Show Notes:
Big Wheels
Tim and Eric clip
Britpop
Madchester
Published 06/29/24
This episode we look back at May 1996. We discuss the album, All This Useless Beauty, from Elvis Costello & the Attractions. We also explore the movie, Twister, from director, Jan De Bont.
All This Useless Beauty Twister
Published 05/26/24
This episode we look back at the week of March 19, 1999. We discuss the album, Middle of Nowhere, by the British electronic duo, Orbital. We also explore, EDtv, from director Ron Howard.
Middle of Nowhere EDtv Other Links and Show Notes
Harry Potter Running Man George Clooney directing Francis Ford Coppola directing Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Top ten singles EDtv trailer Top ten movies
Published 04/13/24
This week we celebrate Black History Month by casting our eyes back to the week of May 26th, 1993. That week, Fishbone released their album, Give a Monkey a Brain and He'll Swear He's the Center of the Universe, to record stores. While the Hughes Brothers released Menace II Society to theaters.
Give a Monkey a Brain and He'll Swear He's the Center of the Universe
Menace II Society
Published 02/14/24
On the first half of this episode we discuss Fun Trick Noisemaker by the Apples in Stereo. On the secon half, Eric discusses While You Were Sleeping from director John Turteltaub. Both released in the spring of 1995.
Published 12/23/23
It's Veterans Day, so you know what that means. It means we look back at the week of March 2, 1990. We talk about the album, I do not want what I haven't got, from Sinead O'Connor. Then we talk about the John McTiernan film, The Hunt for Red October.
I do not want what I haven't got The Hunt for Red October
Published 11/11/23
This week we are discuss the second album from Living Colour, Time's Up. We also talk about the movie, Pump Up the Volume, from director Allan Moyle. Both of those came out the week of August 18, 1990. With guest, Brian Vaccaro.
Time's Up Pump Up the Volume
Published 10/07/23
On this episode, we are joined by Captain Raoul to sail the seas back to the week of May 6th, 1996. We chew on the album, Wild Mood Swings, by The Cure and debate the merits of Mary Harron's feature film debut, I Shot Andy Warhol.
Wild Mood Swings I Shot Andy Warhol
Published 09/14/23
On this episode, we turn our attention back to the week of August 10, 1990. We talk about the first album, Bellybutton, from the band, Jellyfish. And then we weigh in on the first movie, Metropolitan, from writer/director, Whit Stillman. We special guests, Matt Siemer & Molly Jones.
Bellybutton Metropolitan
Published 08/27/23
This week we cast our eyes and ears back to October 26th, 1994. We discuss the album, Blowout Comb, from Digable Planets. We also opine on the film, The Last Seduction, from director John Dahl.
Blowout Comb The Last Seduction
Published 08/06/23
On this episode we are discussing the album Bilingual from the Pet Shop Boys and the movie, Bound, written and directed by The Wachowskis. The were both available in some fashion the week of Sept. 1, 1996.
Bilingual Bound
Published 06/23/23
This week we travel back to Feb. 17th, 1995. We talk about King, from Belly and The Brady Bunch Movie, from Betty Thomas. With guest, Scott Reithel.
King The Brady Bunch Movie
Published 05/27/23
On this episode we look back at the year 1998 and more specifically the week of August 14th. We talk about the album, The Sky is Too High, from Blur guitarist, Graham Coxon. We also discuss the film, Slums of Beverly Hills, from writer/director, Tamara Jenkins.
The Sky is Too High Slums of Beverly Hills
Published 05/05/23
This week we look at December 13th, 1997. That's when Takako Minekawa released the album, Cloudy Cloud Calculator, in Japan and the movie, Scream 2 from director Wes Craven, was released in the U.S.
Cloudy Cloud Calculator Scream 2
Published 04/07/23
On this episode, we are looking back at the week of April 16th, 1999. We talk about Symphony No. 5 "Requiem, Bardo, Nirmanakaya", from composer, Philip Glass, and the movie, SLC Punk, from director James Merendino. With special guest, Paul Glaser.
Symphony No. 5 "Requiem, Bardo, Nirmanakaya" SLC Punk
Published 03/10/23
We celebrate Black History Month by looking back at the week of November 14th, 1998. We discuss, Steal This Album, from The Coup and the film, Belly, from director Hype Williams.
Steal This Album Belly
Published 02/24/23
It's another trip back to the 90's, specifically the week of February 19, 1999. We talk about the album, FanMail, from TLC, and the movie, Blast from the Past, from director Hugh Wilson.
FanMail Blast from the Past
Published 02/03/23
This week we gaze back 30 years and discuss the movies of 1992. With guests, Paul Wegmann and Greg Cejas.
Published 01/13/23
It's that time of year again when we look back at the whole year of music. We look at 1992. With Matt Siemer, Banan Ead, Nik Degler, and Scott Reithel.
Published 12/31/22
This week we are looking back at September 17th, 1991. We discuss the album, Use Your Illusion II, from Guns N' Roses. We also talk about the Martin Campbell directed film, Cast a Deadly Spell.
Use Your Illusion II Cast a Deadly Spell
Published 12/02/22
This episode, we look back at the week of November 15, 1996 and talk about the soundtrack to Space Jam and the movie, Space Jam. With special guest, Greg Cejas.
Space Jam: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture Space Jam
Published 11/18/22