This week, we talk about bands that change their style for better and for worse, those who don’t, and how to get into a couple of them. Also discussed: the new Apple Earpods, headphone cables, cargo shorts, the rise of the machines, Pee-Wee’s Playhouse, DEVO, the Grammy award for Best New Artist, Bob Newhart, Gary Numan, and much, much more.
Picks this week: Oingo Boingo, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, and Mumford & Sons
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Show Notes
Rich
- Sanspoint
- @sanspoint
- A Thing About Machines | Wikipedia
- The Residents on Pee-Wee’s Playhouse
- Neil Young
- Neil Young | Wikipedia
- Crazy Horse | Wikipedia
- Rust Never Sleeps | Wikipedia
- Rust Never Sleeps | Amazon MP3
- “Hey, Hey, My, My (Into the Black)” | Wikipedia
- “My, My, Hey, Hey (Out of the Blue)” (Live) | YouTube (Mislabeled)
- “Hey, Hey, My, My (Into the Black)” (Live) | YouTube
- Human Highway | Wikipedia
- DEVO and Neil Young – “Hey, Hey, My, My (Into the Black)” | YouTube
- DEVO – “Worried Man” | YouTube (from Human Highway)
- Citywide Specials
Andrew
- andrewmarvin.net
- @andrewmarvin
- Babel | iTunes
- Mumford & Sons
- “Babel” | YouTube
- “I Will Wait” | YouTube
- Dave Matthews Band: “Hey Hey, My My” | YouTube
- Dave Matthews Band featuring Warren Haynes: “Cortez the Killer”, The Central Park Concert | YouTube
- Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds: “Down by the River” | YouTube
- Grammy Award for Best New Artist | Wikipedia
- Stand Up | Wikipedia