In The Past: Garage Rock Podcast

In The Past: Garage Rock Podcast
1.4
200+ APD
Global Rank
TOP 10%
Creator:
Weldon Hunter & Erik Komarnicki
- Music History
- Music
- Music Commentary

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Created By Weldon Hunter & Erik KomarnickiPodcast Status activeStarted 31/10/2020Latest Episode 04/03/2023Release Period EpisodicEpisodes 129Partner Reviews 0Language EnglishFrequency 166Average Length 107 minutes and 3 secondsCountry United StatesGlobal Rank TOP 10%Description
The usual format is this: we pick a song from the 1950s or 1960s (genres range from garage, R&B, Girl Groups, Motown and Doo-Wop), and discuss three versions of that song, or sometimes we just play a song we haven’t heard before and react to it. We’ve covered classics like “Little Bit o’ Soul” and “Psychotic Reaction” to rarities like “Jump and Dance” by the Carnaby, and “Ringo I Love You” by Bonnie Jo Mason (aka Cher). Our aim is to discuss what makes these songs interesting, ineffable, or even intolerable. We place special emphasis on the “moments” in these songs where, perhaps, a new interpretation will emerge from. A close look at song structure is also present in our discussions. If that sounds academic, maybe it is a little bit, but we like to keep the analysis in the spirit of the songs we speak of – which means we drink some spirits (for Erik, it’s bourbon, for Weldon, it’s cider) – and that means by the third song, things can get a little wild. Basically, we talk about rock! -
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