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Pt. 2: Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds

Rhythm on the Rocks

Release Date: 05/21/2025

Grunge Month: Soundgarden, Superunknown show art Grunge Month: Soundgarden, Superunknown

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Today we wrap up Grunge Month by looking at one of the all time great 90s bands, Soundgarden. Frizz pours Kurayoshi 8 year old Pure Malt Whisky and Bob pours Bluegrass Distillers' Elkwood Reserve Spanish Oak Bourbon. Join us as we look at their rise from complete obscurity into the superunknown. We'll talk about a spoon man, friends who MIGHT be turds, a rusty cage, and a crazy lady with a knife and a smile. 

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Grunge Month: Alice in Chains, Dirt show art Grunge Month: Alice in Chains, Dirt

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Join us as we get down and dirty with one of the heaviest records ever made: Alice in Chains’ Dirt. Frizz has a cold, hard seltzer, Bob’s sipping an Iron City Light, and we’re diving into the story of two Seattle misfits who scribbled the same twisted joke in their Dr. Seuss books and went on to write one of the darkest, most honest records of the '90s. Addiction, decay, and despair are all laid bare. So, pause Beavis and Butt-Head, grab a seat in your angriest chair, and settle in. We’re heading down a hole with Alice in Chains.  

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Grunge Month: Nirvana, Nevermind show art Grunge Month: Nirvana, Nevermind

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Frizz and Bob buckle up and break records for our longest episode yet to kick off Grunge Month. We dive headfirst into the most iconic grunge album, Nevermind by Nirvana. Frizz sips on Rhubarb York Gin and Bob channels his inner Grohl with Crown Royal (Dave’s fave), while we unpack the chaos, brilliance, and heartbreak that defined the band and the album that flipped the entire music world on its head. From the earliest days and vacuum-related breakups to their rise as the reluctant voices of a generation- we explore the real-life trauma, punk roots and rebellion, messy love, feminist...

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Almost Famous show art Almost Famous

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Frizz and Bob crank up the volume and dive headfirst into the world of Almost Famous - the coming-of-age rock 'n' roll love letter that gave us backstage passes, band-aids, and one of the greatest movie soundtracks ever assembled. In honor of Frizz’s birthday, she steps into full Golden God mode with a Storm Damage Hard Cider from The Bearded Brewery, while Bob keeps it classy with a Kirkland Signature Golden Margarita. We talk about the movie’s iconic music moments, insane behind the scenes facts, the real-life rock history behind Stillwater, and how Cameron Crowe’s teenage road trip...

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Yacht Rock show art Yacht Rock

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Ahoy! Frizz and Bob hop aboard the smoothest ship on the sea and pour two fittingly fancy drinks - Frizz with a whisky of the waves, Johnnie Walker Swing, and Bob with Kavalan’s Concertmaster Port Cask Finish. Grab your captain's hat as we set sail into the breezy, deceptively deep world of yacht rock, with its velvety vocals, jazzy chords, and more emotional vulnerability than you’d expect from a genre famous for boat shoes and white linen pants. Don’t let the smooth grooves fool you. Behind the luxury lies a rich history of studio perfectionism, unexpected cultural crossover, and...

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Bruce Springsteen, Born in the USA show art Bruce Springsteen, Born in the USA

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Frizz and Bob light the sparklers, pour the drinks, and crank up Born in the U.S.A. as we celebrate the Fourth of July with the true Jersey Shore troubadour - Bruce Springsteen. Frizz sips on a glass of Bob Dylan's Heaven’s Door whisky, and Bob cracks open an ice-cold Budweiser like the American legend he is, while we chat about The Boss’s wild journey from playing Greensleeves in garages to accidentally scoring a gig on an adult film, and eventually becoming the gravel-voiced poet of the working class. Fire up the grill, press play, and let’s dig into an album that’s way more than its...

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boygenius and The Record show art boygenius and The Record

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Frizz and Bob raise a glass to Pride Month with two beautiful pours and one unforgettable album: The Record by boygenius. With Oban Distiller’s Edition in one glass and Angel’s Envy Cellar Collection in the other, we dive into the story of how three distinct voices - Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker - found harmony, friendship, and fire in each other. Join us as we talk about chosen family, collaboration without ego, queer joy, and the raw emotional power that makes The Record a modern classic. Come sip with us and celebrate one of the boldest supergroups of our time.

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Eurovision 2025 show art Eurovision 2025

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Get out your finest sequined outfit and start practicing your choreography, because Frizz and Bob jump into our favorite songs from the 2025 Eurovision Song Competition. Bob poured Ardbeg's Ardcore and Frizz poured Tullibardine's Sauternes Finished Highland Single Malt for this dance-off. Come along as we talk about the history of the competition, talk about some pivotal moments, and then dive into the weirdest, whackiest, wildest, and bestest entries from this year's version. 

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Pt. 2: Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds show art Pt. 2: Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds

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This week, Frizz and Bob continue the tale of Jeff Wayne's ultimate passion project, his musical version of The War of the Worlds. Frizz poured Talisker Single Malt Scotch and Bob pours Green River Bourbon while we talk about modern tours, Liam Neeson and his very special set of skills,  computer-generated whackiness, and finally get into the marvelous tracks themselves. We'll open the cylinder of music theory and orchestration and learn just how brilliant the writing on this record truly is.

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Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds Pt 1 show art Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds Pt 1

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(To be read in a dramatic voice) No one would have believed... ... that a tale so vast- of death, alien destruction, heat rays, Phil Lynott, and the Moody Blues- could be told through orchestral prog rock, synths, and frying pans. Yet today, Frizz and Bob pop open Quest's End Paladin Whiskey & Ardbeg Uigedal Scotch to bring you PART ONE of Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of the Worlds- a British sci-fi marvel that, for decades, has been misunderstood and mostly unseen by the American eye. In this first chapter, we set the stage: The backstory. The architects of the sound....

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This week, Frizz and Bob continue the tale of Jeff Wayne's ultimate passion project, his musical version of The War of the Worlds. Frizz poured Talisker Single Malt Scotch and Bob pours Green River Bourbon while we talk about modern tours, Liam Neeson and his very special set of skills,  computer-generated whackiness, and finally get into the marvelous tracks themselves. We'll open the cylinder of music theory and orchestration and learn just how brilliant the writing on this record truly is.