Episodes
Episode 312: Natalie Price discusses Muse’s “Absolution”Natalie Price joins us to talk about her self-titled debut album and Muse’s 2004 album “Absolution.” Other discussion includes driving through Arkansas and eating at Flying Burger in Magnolia, Brad Paisley, Austin & Gordo’s donuts, pancake delights, Lady & The Tramp, grand pianos in rock songs, collaborating with David Ramirez and Stephanie Lambring, Red Rocks, and much more.Songs in the episode from Natalie’s records include...
Published 11/08/23
Neil Gust joins us to talk about the new Heatmiser compilation released recently on Third Man Records.  For those who may not know, Heatmiser was the band Elliott Smith and Neil formed while they were in college. Other discussion includes quitting the business at one point, KBOO, trying to get a show in Seattle and the divide between Portland and Seattle music scenes, talkbox and cowbell, ground zero for power ballads, Axel Rose, Nils Lofgren and Crazy Horse, and how "Hair of the Dog" is THE...
Published 11/01/23
The guys (and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame) are joined by Miles Nielsen to discuss “Echo” from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.  Plenty of other discussion including t-shirt collections, The Replacements “Tim,” Carzo and Ohboyhoy, Blake Mills, borrowing your dad’s vintage guitar and divorce songs (or are they?), setting the bar high, Newski, songs that are a solid 6-10, and the drunkest man in Key West.Check out Miles Nielsen at: https://www.milesnielsen.com/Check out Tom Petty at:...
Published 10/25/23
Repeat Revisitor Shawn Brown joins the guys to discuss their experiences of seeing U2 at the Sphere in Las Vegas.  Who should be the next band to play at the Sphere?  We make our suggestions among other topics in this shortened, non-typical format episode.Check out Shawn Brown at: https://www.shawnbrownmusic.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at:...
Published 10/21/23
Another guest reschedule means….another PIVOT!  The guys are once again joined by Jon Lamoreaux of The Hustle Podcast to discuss “1984” from Van Halen. Plenty of other discussion including 8 interviews in 8 days, 1985 Grammys, Diamond Dave and his solo records, keyboards, Michael McDonald, talking about MTV videos at the bus stop, ease the seat back, Blood and Fire, and is Van Halen the greatest American band ever?Check out Van Halen at: http://www.van-halen.com/Check out The Hustle at:...
Published 10/10/23
The guys are joined by Ryan repeat revisitors Paula Kelley & Aaron Tap to discuss “Cucumber Castle” from Bee Gees.  Well, at least Barry and Maurice.  Other discussion including Wayne warming up to this album, Matchbox 20, self-promotion (or the lack thereof), dog sports/dog agility, levels of alpha, The Boy Joys, Robin’s absence on this album (and his solo album), “nobody’s leaving Barry Gibb” and wait…who sings the high harmony parts?  Check out Paula Kelley at:...
Published 10/03/23
The guys are joined by Ryan Hamilton to discuss “Throwing Copper” from Live.  Plenty of other discussion including vintage alternative, hidden tracks, taking sides, protesting but also listening, Tibetan Book of the Dead, ad placements, leaving the music business, mowing the lawn, Foreigner, 90s radio and MTV, and of course…placentas.Check out Ryan Hamilton at: https://ryanhamiltonmusic.com/Check out Vintage Alternative at: https://www.youtube.com/@VintageAlternativeCheck out Live at:...
Published 09/26/23
The guys are joined by Shadwick Wilde and repeat revisitor Karli Anderson to discuss “Doolittle”  from The Pixies.   Plenty of other discussion including Louisville, when “all kinds of music” really means “all kinds,” imports, ghost tracks that become the final recording, Kim Deal, slicing up eyeballs, Bathsheba and other biblical references, Freight Train Hoppin’ Hobos, and Wayne has some competition for lyrical interpretation.  Check out Shadwick Wilde at:...
Published 09/19/23
The guys are joined by Cole Gallagher to discuss “The Wall” from Pink Floyd.  Yep….all 26 songs.   Plenty of other discussion including battling imposter syndrome and getting Sadler & Jimbo & David Hidalgo of Los Lobos to play on your album, Captain & Tennille, backmasking, mean teachers, songs played on KISW (and Wayne doesn’t remember them), team David or team Roger, and the difficulties of scoring a concept album.  Check out Cole Gallagher at:...
Published 09/12/23
The guys are joined by Kat Wodtke and Nick of Long Mama to discuss “I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning” from Bright Eyes.  Plenty of other discussion including the Milwaukee scene, punk scene and sleeping on floors, driving to Alaska from Wisconsin, resisting a war and how this album is a timepiece of anxiety and angst from 2005, Maria Taylor and Emmylou Harris, and things that just might be a “drummer thing?”Check out Long Mama at: https://www.longmamamusic.com/Check out Bright Eyes at:...
Published 09/05/23
Last minute guest reschedules means….PIVOT!  For this last minute episode, the guys are once again joined by Jon Lamoreaux of The Hustle Podcast to discuss “Aladdin Sane” from David Bowie.  Drunk Wayne also makes an appearance.  Plenty of other discussion including FLEX!, The Guess Who and other Canadians, Anne Murray and racquetball, Filter, live albums, glam rock and America not getting it, Mott the Hoople, Mick Ronson, Florida thunder, and what song kept “The Jean Genie” out of the top...
Published 08/29/23
The guys are joined by Chris Ballew (Presidents of the United States of America, Caspar Babypants) discuss The Soft Boys record “Underwater Moonlight.”  Plenty of other discussion including Chris’s new record “Laying Low,” Robyn Hitchcock (who was part of the Soft Boys), Tacoma and the Sonics (the band, not the team), Young Fresh Fellows, making music for kids AND their parents, and discovering a hidden gem that hopefully everyone also discovers!Check out Chris Ballew at:...
Published 08/21/23
The guys welcome back David Borne to discuss the Band of Horses record “Cease to Begin.”  You might remember David from our Nirvana episode a few years ago.  We’ve been wanting to have David back on and we've been wanting to do a Band of Horses episode forever.  Was happy to finally do both.  Plenty of other discussion including David’s fantastic new record “Genesis,” quitting drinking, moving to Texas and Texas dudes wearing jeans, ice machines or ghosts, the Supersonics, songs named after...
Published 08/11/23
The guys welcome Ben Harold to discuss the Bruce Springsteen record “Nebraska.”  Plenty of other discussion including Mississippi (the reason behind the song “I Am Weak”), learning to love this album, Caril Ann Fugate (any relation?), dealing with fathers, please don’t stop me, the best outro we’ve ever recorded, an unanimous top pick (for the three of us) and LOTS of listener comments and listener top picks.  Check out Ben Harold at: https://benharoldmusic.com/Check out Bruce Springsteen at:...
Published 08/01/23
I finally released this recording!  You all know this record.  It's an absolute classic!  And....lots of listener scores as well.  We recorded this in early 2022 as one of our Patreon Revisitor hangs and...yeah....I just didn't get to editing the recording. Trying to normalize a recording with a ton of different microphones and recording setups can be challenging but...I think I did it.   Enjoy!Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox,...
Published 07/28/23
Roger Clyne (The Refreshments, Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers) joins us to talk about The Refreshments album "Fizzy, Fuzzy, Big and Buzzy" (1996).  Other discussion including King of the Hill, how "Wheelie" fits into the context of the album, P.H. as M.V.P., the Tempe scene of the '90s, Clif Norrell, and more.  Co-host Wayne gets a week off for his move across the U.S.  Instead, repeat revisitor Michael Citro of Michael's Record Collections slides into the guest co-host chair and gets some...
Published 07/18/23
The guys welcome Trapper Schoepp to discuss the Bob Dylan “comeback” record “Time Out of Mind.”  Plenty of other discussion including Trapper’s new album “Siren Songs,” Cheap Trick, Anna Edson Taylor, Daniel Lanois, Wayne’s vitriol for a certain standard, the landscape of the 1998 Grammys (Soy Bomb!) local crew t-shirts, the length of "Highlands" (hard boiled eggs!) and more.  Check out Trapper Schoepp at: https://trapperschoepp.com/Check out Bob Dylan at: https://www.bobdylan.com/Check out...
Published 07/10/23
The guys welcome back Repeat Revisitors Kalie Shorr (previous episode - Alanis' "Jagged Little Pill") & Craig Manning (previous episode - The Gaslight Anthem's "The '59 Sound) to talk about the Third Eye Blind debut (1997). Plenty of other discussion including band in-fighting, liking only “Jumper” means no second date, aqua lube, TLC, Butch Walker, the weird landscape of music in 1997, and more.  And, is there a better three song end to an album over this album?  I suggested "Automatic...
Published 07/04/23
Episode 294 – U2’s “War” with author Bradley Morgan The guys are joined by author Bradley Morgan to discuss his book “"U2's The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America" and the album “War” from U2 (“The Joshua Tree” has already been discussed on Episode 124).  Plenty of other discussion including finding identity, U2 switching producers (and then coming back to Steve), how we each discovered the band, is this a Larry album, and much more.  Check out Bradley Morgan...
Published 06/27/23
The guys are joined by Amy Stroup to discuss the 2005 soundtrack to Elizabethtown.  This soundtrack is STACKED with great songs.  Plenty of other discussion including why it took us so long to do this episode considering we did a Cameron Crowe soundtrack month a few years ago, who is Frank, dogs, being a song farmer, getting placements, Nancy Wilson, Susan Sarandon, Jim James, Tom Petty, Ryan Adams, and we share Wayne’s BIG NEWS in this episode.  Check out Amy Stroup...
Published 06/20/23
The guys are joined by Will Payne Harrison to discuss the 1975 country classic album “Red Headed Stranger” from Willie Nelson.  Plenty of other discussion including pricepoints, CCR, peaking in high school, 80s country movies, saloon piano, well whiskey, screaming like a panther, Wayne wants justice (and karma), and we think we need to have a watch party for the made for TV movie starring Willie and…Morgan Fairchild?  Check out Will Payne Harrison here:http://www.willpayneharrison.com/Check...
Published 06/13/23
The guys are joined by Patreon Revisitor Dave Greenberg and repeat Revisitor Jeff Frame to discuss the 1991 album “Girlfriend” from Matthew Sweet.  Plenty of other discussion including “John Prine…is that you?!”, Mr. Deeds and Adam Sandler movies (and Winona Ryder movies), Thrice!, sucker punches and steel guitars, thoughts and prayers, and the joy of Matthew Sweet harmonies.   Check out Matthew Sweet here:https://www.matthewsweet.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com,...
Published 06/06/23
Donovan Woods joins the show to discuss Bruce Springsteen’s debut record "Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.”  No Wayne for this one…instead, Patreon Revisitors Tom Hershey and Andrew Rybak share co-host duties.  Plenty of other discussion including opening for bands/artists and starting at zero, collaborating, Aoife O’Donovan, The Hold Steady, the formula of writing a song with a story, being a frontman, Oasis (Donovan’s first pick), and Clive Davis didn’t hear a single? Check out Donovan...
Published 05/30/23
The guys are joined by Glen Phillips to discuss his 2005 solo record "Winter Pays for Summer.”  Plenty of other discussion including barriers to entry, working with Dan Wilson and John Fields, goat yoga, the different meanings of “Released,” song circles, “Secrets of the Deep”, triggers of anxiety, being judged in front of a room of people, Kate Bush, and songs Glen might not play live anymore.  Check out Glen Phillips at: https://glenphillips.com/Check out other episodes at...
Published 05/23/23
The guys are joined by Pete Droge to discuss another Tom Petty record...this time "Full Moon Fever." Plenty of other discussion including Price Utah, Sheryl Crow poaching Pete's bandmates, The Thorns, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Johnny Seattle, defiance, Jeff Lynne, Brendan O'Brien, Jim Keltner, Pete stumps us on Scott Thurston trivia and how in the world was this album rejected by the label?  Come on Irving!Check out Pete Droge at: https://petedroge.com/Check out Tom Petty at:...
Published 05/16/23