208 - Let's Talk Cure
We look back at the week of November 11, 1997. We talk about the Celine Dion album, Let's Talk About Love, and the movie, Cure , from director Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Let's Talk About Love Cure
We look back at the week of November 11, 1997. We talk about the Celine Dion album, Let's Talk About Love, and the movie, Cure , from director Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Let's Talk About Love Cure
This week we're looking back at the week of March 13th, 1992. We talk about the first album from No Doubt and the movie, My Cousin Vinny, from director Johnathan Lynn. With special guest, Phil Norris and Jeanne Norris. No Doubt My Cousin Vinny
We're back to talk about 1995, the ep, Merkinball, and the film, Sabrina. Merkin Ball Sabrina
This week we're go back to December 17th, 1990. We discuss Devo's Greatest Hits and the movie, Bonfire of the Vanities, from director Brian DePalma. Greatest Hits Bonfire of the Vanities
On this episode we do something a little different and go back to the week of January 19th, 1990. We discuss the album, Pale, from Toad the Wet Sprocket and the movie, Temors, from director Ron Underwood. With guest, Matt Siemer. Pale Tremors
Once again we look back into the 90's and talk about the Gomez album, Liquid Skin , released September 13th, 1999. While on September 12th, 1999, Jamie Babbit brought her movie, But I'm a Cheerleader , to the Toronto International Film Festival. Liquid Skin But I'm a Cheerleader
This week we discuss September, 1995. We talk about the album, Nowhere to Here , from Blue Rodeo. We also examine the movie, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar , from director Beeban Kidron. Nowhere to Here To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar
This episode we look back at The Return of the Rentals from The Rentals and the movie, Get Shorty , from director, Barry Sonnenfeld. Both were released the week of October 25th, 1995. Return of the Rentals Get Shorty
On our 200th episode we look back at the week of September 29th, 1992. We talk about the album, Dirt, from Alice In Chains and the movie, School Ties , from director Robert Mandel. With special guest, Phil Norris. Dirt School Ties
This episode we're going back to the week of May 24th, 1991. Again! This time we're discussing Mercury Rev's Yerself Is Steam and Hudson Hawk, from director Michael Lehmann. With guest, Paul Wegmann. Yerself Is Steam Hudson Hawk
We have The Captain back this week to discuss the album, Why Do Birds Sing? , by the Violent Femmes and the movie, Backdraft , from director Ron Howard. Why Do Birds Sing? Backdraft
We're at it again. We look back at the week of August 8th, 1995. We invited Greg Linton back to talk about the first Ben Folds Five album and the movie, Virtuosity , from director Brett Leonard. Ben Folds Five Virtuosity
Everything is green on this episode of the podcast. Because of St. Patrick's Day. We discuss the film, Hidden Agenda, from director Ken Loach. And we discuss the album, The Simpsons Sing the Blues, both released around the week of December 4th, 1990. The Simpsons Sing the Blues Hidden Agenda
This week we celebrate Black History Month and look back at the week of November 18th, 1992. That is when The Pharcyde released Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde. Also the film, Malcolm X, directed by Spike Lee, hit theaters. Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde Malcolm X
This episode we look back at the week of April 8th, 1994. We discuss the album Smash from The Offspring and the movie, Threesome , from director Andrew Fleming. Smash Threesome
This week we're looking back at the movies of 1991. We're joined by Paul Wegmann and Scott Ravenhill.
This week we're looking back to the music of 1991. We're joined by Banan Ead, Captain Raoul (Nik Degler), & Scott Reithel.
This week we're looking back at December 11th, 1991. We talk about the album, Spine of God, from the Monster Magnet. And then we talk about the movie, Hook, from director Steven Spielberg. With guest, Erin Morrison. Spine of God Hook
This week we kick off the holiday season by looking back at the week of June 16th, 1992. We look at the major label debut from Helmet, Meantime , and the movie, Batman Returns , from director Tim Burton. With special guest, Scott Ravenhill. Meantime Batman Returns
On this episode, we're taking a look at the week of March 17th, 1997. That was when Elton John released the album, The Big Picture , and the film, The Myth of Fingerprints from director Bart Freundlich, hit theaters. The Big Picture The Myth of Fingerprints
In order to celebrate Halloween, the day, we discuss Halloween, the movie. Or more specifically, we discuss Halloween H20: 20 Years Later from director Steve Miner. We also talk about Perennial Favorites from the band Squirrel Nut Zippers, both were released in August of 1998. Perennial Favorites Halloween H20: 20 Years Later...
On this episode, things get down right scary as we discuss the week of June 24, 1997. That was when The Prodigy released the smash album, The Fat of the Land , and Wes Craven's Scream came to video stores everywhere. The Fat of the Land Scream
This week we discuss the week of May 28, 1999, the album, Play , from Moby, and the film, Notting Hill , from director Roger Michell. Play Notting Hill
This week we are looking back at the week of May, 22, 1992. We look at the Ringo Starr album, Time Takes Time , and the movie, Encino Man , from director Les Mayfield. Time Takes Time Encino Man
This week, we look back at May 19, 1993. We talk about the album from Janet Jackson, janet. And we discuss the film, Cliffhanger from director Renny Harlin. With guest, Banan Ead. janet. Cliffhanger
The week we travel back to March 26, 1996. We discuss Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop from Stone Temple Pilots and the Flirting with Disaster from director, David O. Russell. We are joined by guest, Scott Reithel. Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop Flirting with Disaster...
This week, we change it up! We still talk about an album that was released in 1994, Pisces Iscariot, but we talk about a movie that was released this year, Fear Street: Part One - 1994. Pisces Iscariot Fear Street: Part One - 1994
This episode we are looking back at the week of May 21st, 1999. That is the week Travis released their album, The Man Who, and Steven Soderbergh's, The Limey, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. The Man Who The Limey
This week we go back to to the week of July 18th, 1991. We discuss Woodface from Crowded House and the film, Trust, from Hal Hartley.
We're going back to December 23, 1998 this week and we talk about the Evanescence EP and the film, The Thin Red Line, from director Terrance Malick. Evanescence The Thin Red Line