My So Called Podcast
Another episode, another look back at the 90's. We discuss the week of June 21, 1991, the album Superstition from the bank, Siouxsie & the Banshess, and the film, The Rocketeer from director, Joe Johnston.
info_outlineMy So Called Podcast
We turn back the clock to November 7th, 1997. We look at the album, Spiceworld, from the British band, Spice Girls. We also talk about the American movie, Starship Troppers, from Dutch director, Paul Verhoeven. So international!
info_outlineMy So Called Podcast
Episode - 236 We humbly celebrate Black History Month on My So Called Podcast and look back at November 6th, 1996. F. Gary Gray’s movie, Set It Off, came out and then a week later was the sophomore release of Snoop Doggy Dogg, The Doggfather.
info_outlineMy So Called Podcast
This episode we talk about the best of 1994!
info_outlineMy So Called Podcast
234 - Moon True Thing It’s another episode and another trip to the 1990’s! 1998, specifically. September, 18, 1998, even more specifically. We touch on the album, Moon Pix, from Cat Power and the film, One True Thing. That’s from director, Carl Franklin.
info_outlineMy So Called Podcast
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.
info_outlineMy So Called Podcast
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.
info_outlineMy So Called Podcast
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. Other Links: - -
info_outlineMy So Called Podcast
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. Links and Show Notes:
info_outlineMy So Called Podcast
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.
info_outlineWe look back at the week of September 30, 1994 and discuss the debut album from Veruca Salt, American Thighs, and the movie, The River Wild, from director Curtis Hanson. With guest, Matt Holborow.