
Connecting the Classics is a weekly competitive radio hour, in which hosts Lee Robinson and Will Hagle connect two classic albums using tangential music references, Kevin Bacon style. Each week, Lee picks an album and Will picks an album. They play songs from their chosen albums and discuss them, then weave webs using other songs and artists, resulting in six songs of separation (Kevin Bacon style... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Lee Robinson and Will Hagle connect two tours-related albums: Wings' 'Band on the Run' to The Tragically Hip's 'Man Machine Poem' with six songs of separation, Kevin Bacon style.
They listen to and talk about a lot of music. Weaving webs through mu... more
Lee Robinson and Will Hagle connect two Jerry albums: Jerry Jeff Walker's live s/t album to Alice in Chains' 'Facelift' with six songs of separation, Kevin Bacon style.
They listen to and talk about a lot of music. Weaving webs through musical hist... more
Lee Robinson and Will Hagle connect two bicycle albums: Pink Floyd's 'Piper at the Gates of Dawn' to the Cool Kids 'When Fish Ride Bicycles' with six songs of separation, Kevin Bacon style.
They listen to and talk about a lot of music. Weaving webs... more
Lee Robinson and Will Hagle connect two albums: Taylor Swift's '1989 (Taylor's Version)' to Bob Dylan's 'Blood on the Tracks' with six songs of separation, Kevin Bacon style.
They listen to and talk about a lot of music. Weaving webs through musica... more
Lee Robinson and Will Hagle connect two albums: Django Reinhardt's 'The Great Artistry of Django Reindhart' to Emerson, Lake & Palmer's 'Brain Salad Surgery' with six songs of separation, Kevin Bacon style.
They listen to and talk about a lot of mu... more
Lee Robinson and Will Hagle connect two albums: Shakira's Dónde Están los Ladrones?' to Deltron 3030 with six songs of separation, Kevin Bacon style.
They listen to and talk about a lot of music. Weaving webs through musical history.
Don't forget ... more
Lee Robinson and Will Hagle connect two albums: John Prine's 'Bruised Orange' to Jay-Z's 'The Blueprint' with six songs of separation, Kevin Bacon style.
They listen to and talk about a lot of music. Weaving webs through musical history.
Don't for... more
Lee Robinson and Will Hagle connect two horny albums: Morphine's 'Cure for Pain' to King Tubby & Lee Perry 'Meet At The Grassroots of Dub' with six songs of separation, Kevin Bacon style.
They listen to and talk about a lot of music. Weaving webs t... more
Sharing some musical history -always new, always fun
Lee and Will know more than I know, but thankfully they share their knowledge and love of music with us each week!
Connecting the Classics is a great way to discover new music, learn the stories behind music you already know and love, or just have a laugh, as the hosts weave webs of tangential connections between two classic albums, Kevin Bacon style.
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Apple Podcasts | #124 |










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