Yachtski-doodle-doo! - Yacht or Nyacht, vol. 48
The guys rate listener-submitted songs on the Yachtski Scale, determining whether they are YACHT or NYACHT.
The guys rate listener-submitted songs on the Yachtski Scale, determining whether they are YACHT or NYACHT.
Music by Canadian artists about a very specific aspect of Canadian culture.
Lightning Round! The guys Yachtski a ton of old bone throws and other neglected songs.
The guys somehow make it through their second annual rundown of this year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees.
A clearly conflicted David counts down the top songs from artists who sold their souls to the disco devil, or found redemption from the disco angels, depending on how you feel about disco.
The guys rate listener-suggested songs on the Yachtski Scale.
Leotards & legwarmers! Steve power-walks the guys through the best workout songs by '80s ladies.
Hunter goes no holds barred, introducing us to the terrible world of wrestlers performing their own theme songs.
The guys rate listener-suggested songs on the Yachtski Scale.
Songs that use music as an obvious metaphor for heavy duty sexual boning.
Many actors sing. Sometimes two actors from the same show sing. So, we pit co-stars against each other to find out who sang it slightly less worse. And then we kill the losers.
The guys rate songs by The Doobs, Rit, and K-Rog on the Yachtski Scale.
Dave dials you in to punk rock about how awesome and shitty radio was and is.
There were a surprising number of pop songs with dark, sexual undertones and overtones. Hollywood Steve counts down the best ones.
JD's hypocondria, toned leg muscles and surgical history loom large as songs climb aboard or are banished from the SS Yachtski.
The weight of studio personnel on the Yachtski Scale is put to the ultimate test with Randy Newman's "I Love LA."
Let coconuts and the Caribbean free you from the doldrums of everday life.
Hot Chocalate on a Three-Dog night? No thank you! The guys rate songs on the Yachtski Scale.
Could freaking QUEEN get on the boat? Holy crap.
Songs where bossy singers boss you into dancing.
The guys Yachtski several Hall & Oates requests, and start to discover Dave's true feelings about Steely Dan.
As they Yachtski Hall & Oates, Doobie Brother and another Rupert Holmes turd, the guys get loopy as Dave imagines an inappropriate getaway for youngsters.
The guys look at New York City influenced Yacht Rock.
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The guys listen to Toto IV with a live audience to figure out whether or not it's a Yacht Rock album. Taped at the Virgil in Los Angeles 7-30-17.
Hunter decides to punt on Japanese Yacht Rock until we do more research, and then has his heart broken when Sandy from Grease fails to make the boat once again.
Dave attempts to class up episode #69 by counting down songs that give us lessons in being gentlemen.
Hunter discovers the failed subgenre “Mall Yacht” with a Dara Sedaka hit, and we hear the worst song in the history of music via Rupert Holmes.
Some surprises and disappointments on this Yacht or Nyacht, but we hear some good stuff from Lionel Richie, Debarge, and Kool and the Gang.
Inspired by the return of Twin Peaks, the guys pick the best dreamy-sounding oldies that David Lynch has not used on a soundtrack...YET.