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You know when you bite into a really really good sandwich? It's greasy and cheesy and spicy and meaty and wonderful and there's no way you should have tried to pick it up with your hands, and if your mom was there in the booth at the diner with you she would have yelled at you to use a fork but you didn't because, well, you were hungry or whatever? That's this show. You know Merlin from other things on the Internet (which you're on right now), and John Roderick from other things in music (which you listen to with the ears) and even if you're not familiar with their work, you should listen to this while organizing your stuffed animal and Lego collections or cleaning up after your multiple cats. It's like there are two great friends in the room and you're part of their lives as they talk about architecture and guitars and girls and beards and the VietCong. Feel that? That's the loneliness leaving your body. Melting away, like the cheese in that wonderful sandwich of dulcet auditory tones you're about to download into your brain hole right now.Read full review »
TedJSeverson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/12/11
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Merlin Mann and John Roderick are from my generation and I enjoy the range of their conversations enough to write an iTunes review. How's that for short and to the point?Read full review »
kkreigh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/17/12
From a female Steely Dan fan.
Heather Cornwell via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/12
Big fan of John and Merlin. Love the creative endeavors of both these men and I am happy to listen in on their calls. Conversation is a great medium and quality conversation is a great work. To the man that turned me back on to the index card, thank you. To one of my favorite musicians, thank...Read full review »
Adwanzer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/14/11
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