My So Called Podcast
This episode we cast an eye to 30 years ago and discuss the music of 1990 with Greg Linton, Jeanne Norris, Scott Reithel, & The Captain Nik Degler.
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This episode we take a look at December 10th, 1992 and talk about, Happy Hour, from King Missle and, The Muppet Christmas Carol, from director Brian Henson.
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This episode we look back at December 12, 1991. We talk Kerplunk by Green Day and the film, The Last Boy Scout, from director Tony Scott. We're joined by Greg Linton.
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This episode we're looking back at September 13th, 1997. That was the week when Cornershop released When I Was Born for the 7th Time. Also the film, The House of Yes, from director, Mark Waters, played at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Hey, we shoving an old ep in your queue. This is a replay of episode 15. We discussed 1990, Nomads Indians Saints from Indigo Girls and the movie, King of New York, from director Abel Ferrara.
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This episode we close out Shocktober by looking back at the week of October 17th, 1997. We talk about the album, Medazzaland, from Duran Duran and the film, The Devil's Advocate, from director, Taylor Hackford. With guest, Alicia Spiegel.
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This week on My So Called Podcast, we look back at July 19th, 1996 and discuss the album, Static Prevails, from the band, Jimmy Eat World. We also talk about the movie, The Frighteners, from director, Peter Jackson.
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On this episode, we look back at the week of September 1994. We discuss the album, Four, from the band Blues Traveler and the film, Quiz Show, from director, Robert Redford.
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We look back at the week of June 19, 1998. We discuss F# A# ∞ by Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Mulan from directors Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook. With special guest, Banan Ead.
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This week, it's back to August 20th, 1993. We talk about Kerosene Hat from Cracker and the movie, Wilder Napalm, from director Glenn Gordon Caron.
info_outlineThis week we're talk about June 5th, 1998. That is the week Smashing Pumpkins released, Adore, while The Truman Show, from director Peter Weir, played in theaters. With special guest, Matt Holborrow.