
Two good Canadian kids go back and listen to the compilation that defined a generation, Much Music's Big Shiny Tunes.
Every episode comedian Chris Betts and musician Jordan Robson Cramer go back and listen to a different volume of Big Shiny Tunes and talk about what it meant to them, how it hits them now and what it's like to be a Canadian music fan.
There will be interviews with bands from the co... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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The Epilogue episode of Season 1, in which Chris and Jordan recap their thoughts on the entirety of the Big Shiny Tunes compilation series and lower the casket on the following topics:
Their favourite compilation and top 3 songs, their least favouri... more
In this last of meeting places we gripe together
14 years and this is how MuchMusic decided to end things.
The Horror. The Horror.
Remember this compilation-if at all-not as lost
Violent souls, but only
As the hollow songs of men
This is the w... more
After nearly 200 songs of questionable integrity and meaning, we have finally arrived at our penultimate episode covering 2008's Big Shiny Tunes.
Unlucky number 13?
We hang on, hope against hope, that the programmers at Much will find someway to r... more
Alright gang, get ready for the antepenultimate episode of the Big Shiny Tunes compilation series.
Do the programmers turn it around in these last three episodes? Will MuchMusic allow more than one slot for women on their compilation, considering it... more
It is so refreshing to listen to a podcast that doesn’t talk about the pandemic or politics. Such a hilarious break. I love that no band is safe and the revelations of what I once thought of as great music have been eye-opening to say the least. That Danko Jones story is pure gold too. I really hope he attends Speakers Corner.
Ever wonder what life was like before iTunes and Spotify? Up in Canada we used to get our music from skateboarding videos and these idiosyncratic mixtapes produced by our home-grown (knock-off) version of MTV. It’s such a wild trip to step back into this world. Chris and Jordan are excellent guides on this nostalgic journey through Canadian culture at the turn of the 20th century.
“He wrote songs to seem like a heroin addict... but he was just a loser”
As someone who loves this album, this is such an apt comparison of I Mother Earth.
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