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Melbourne
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Lady Gaga
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Blood On the Tracks
Once
Waiting On A Song
Heavyweight Heart
Polish Club
Creative Freedom
Britney Spears
Charlie Watts

Musicians, writers, actors and more talk about the music they love and how it's influenced and inspired them. Guests include Phoebe Bridgers, Jason Isbell, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Bob Odenkirk, Benmont Tench, Neil Finn and more.

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Author and journalist Peter Ames Carlin specialises in puncturing rock'n'roll myths while enriching the legends. His biographies of iconic musicians and bands from Springsteen to REM are often definitive and his latest is no exception, a high stakes ... more

Rock'n'roll singer-songwriter Brian Dunne joins me to make a case for 'The River' as the ultimate Bruce Springsteen album. We talk about how it is rarely chosen as the best of Bruce's classic period, how the album was a response thematically and musi... more

In honor of David Byrne being back on the road with a new and absolutely spellbinding show, we are bringing you a remixed and remastered edition of our 2021 audio documentary on Byrne's iconic American Utopia show, which redefined the boundaries of w... more

My guest today is Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Dylan Sevey, best known for his work with The Minks, Ron Gallo, Aaron Lee Tasjan, and the incredible Weird Al Yankovic tribute band Weird Pals. Dylan joins me to discuss Weird Al'... more

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Recent Guests

Peter Ames Carlin
Specializes in biographies of classic rock icons such as Bruce Springsteen.
Episode: 452. Peter Ames Carlin on Bruce Springsteen 'Born to Run' (1975)
Brian Dunne
Rock and roll singer-songwriter
Episode: 451. Brian Dunne on Bruce Springsteen 'The River' (1980)
Dylan Sevey
Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, known for his work with Weird Pals.
Weird Pals
Episode: 450. Dylan Sevey on Weird Al Yankovic 'Running With Scissors' (1999)
Paul Thorn
Singer-songwriter from Tupelo, Mississippi, known for his stories of survival and mastery of melodies.
Independent artist
Episode: 449. Paul Thorn on Marshall Crenshaw 'Marshall Crenshaw' (1982)
Shelby Means
Singer, songwriter, and upright bass player
Episode: 447. Shelby Means on Alison Krauss & Union Station 'So Long So Wrong' (1997)
Sierra Hull
A mandolin virtuoso and acclaimed bluegrass singer-songwriter.
Episode: 445. Sierra Hull on Alison Krauss & Union Station 'So Long So Wrong' (1997)
Dom Flemons
The American Songster and Grammy winner.
Episode: 444. Dom Flemons on Linda Martell 'Color Me Country' (1970)
Kayla Hall
Songwriter, musician, and member of the Nashville indie pop trio Moody Joody
Moody Joody
Episode: 442. Kayla Hall (Moody Joody) on Shania Twain 'Come On Over' (1997)
Hannah Aldridge
Queen of Southern Gothic rock and roll from Muscle Shoals
Episode: 439. Hannah Aldridge on Radiohead 'Hail to the Thief' (2003)

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Jeremy Dylan
Host of the podcast and an avid music enthusiast known for his engaging interview style and deep connections with guests discussing their favorite albums.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 413 ratings
  • Well done

    Conversation with S. Cockcroft is one of the best! Buddy Miller?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Duffiescruff
    United States5 months ago
  • Talking heads

    Enjoyed the episode. I also saw the recent film release at the IMAX theatre. Was fantastic- was disappointed there were only 9 other seniors there on the opening night. It’s now available on a pricy blu-ray…

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    80s fan jeff
    Canada2 years ago
  • Please

    Please get Gretta back to talk about another Taylor Swift album please

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    MareSwan
    United States2 years ago
  • A shame

    Sounds like interviewee has a roll of toilet paper in his mouth.

    Unlistenable.

    Get a sound engineer

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Jasperdoodke
    United States2 years ago
  • Great show

    Great host great guests GREAT SHOW

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Booka Booka
    United States4 years ago

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Listeners consistently praise the podcast for its thoughtful and engaging interviews with a variety of guests, enhancing their musical knowledge and appreciation.

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452. Peter Ames Carlin on Bruce Springsteen 'Born to Run' (1975)
Q: What makes Bruce Springsteen's concerts unique?
There's a spirit of community at his shows where fans engage positively with one another, making it a different experience compared to other concerts.
452. Peter Ames Carlin on Bruce Springsteen 'Born to Run' (1975)
Q: How did you approach writing the new book about Born to Run?
I had to dive into archives and interview a lot of people, and I ended up spending most of my time making sure I was prepared before the final interview with Bruce.
451. Brian Dunne on Bruce Springsteen 'The River' (1980)
Q: How has this record specifically been an influence on your songwriting?
It inspired me to become a musician because it sounded like a fun thing to do; I wanted to make songs that have a party vibe but also say something meaningful.
451. Brian Dunne on Bruce Springsteen 'The River' (1980)
Q: What is your favorite album?
The River by Bruce Springsteen is my favorite album.
446. Ian Stewart (Asleep At The Wheel) on Fiddlers 4 'Fiddlers 4' (2002)
Q: If you were going to do your own Fiddlers 4 project and you couldn't have any of the guys on this record, who would be on that list?
I would say Casey Drason, Tatiana Hargraves, and I don't know if I'd trust anybody else with the bottom end of that record, but Rushad Eggleston.

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