
An entertaining and educational look at the live — and sometimes studio — histories of some of rock's biggest acts.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In this episode, we discuss my personal favourite Led Zeppelin songs. I went with a Top 31 because I turn 31 on the 31st next week. Think of it like Baskin Robbins: 31 flavours of Led Zeppelin...
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Welcome to Season 12! In this episode, I unveil my personal favourite — not the "best" — Taylor Swift songs. I went with a Top 31 in honour of this, my birthday month.
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In this episode, we are joined once again by my good friend, David Carson, to discuss Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here album in belated celebration of the 50th anniversary of its September 12, 1975 release.
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In this episode, we are joined by my good friend, Alex, to discuss 'Led Zeppelin III' in belated celebration of the 55th anniversary of its October 5, 1970 release.
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Get on with it! Saps the vim from rock and roll.
Even listening at 2x speed he still so laborious. You need 4x speed to get through an episode.
Loved the podcast! Dr. Crop is the goat. 🤘💕
I enjoy Cropper’s thoughts and comments on music. The format is unusual with the actual reading of lyrics in such a monotone delivery, but it’s fine.
My only critique is that his opinions seem a little too in-line with the famous rankings of high-profile publications. Especially with regard to albums.
It’s okay to not have Peppers and Pet Sounds on a top five list. They are, after all, more important than good. But as albums they are very flawed.
I’m sure he could defend his take, though. Th... more
I wish I could just rate an episode instead of the entire podcast because the rest might be fantastic. So if you’re reading this review it’s solely on the episode talking about Rolling Stone’s latest 500 Songs list. Honestly I don’t think the list is great either, but the host seems to come at the viewpoint of it should be solely a rock and soul list, which would be a huge disservice to other types of music. He says he could do a better list and while I might even like his list more if he were t... more
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