
A loud-mouth retired rock critic and a cranky expat rock obsessive discuss, analyze and just plain old argue about rock ‘n‘ roll: the old stuff, the new stuff and why it all still matters.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Music CommentaryMusicMusic History | |||

In which The Curmudgeons express deep appreciation for how Kendrick Lamar both honors and respects hip-hop as an artform and continues to move it forward--even as the rest of modern hip-hop stagnates, suffers and embarrasses. We cover the span of his... more
In which the Curmudgeons express awe and amazement over the musical innovation and rebellious spirit of one Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti. Already an established jazz-fusion bandleader in his native Nigeria, a nearly year long stay in Los Angeles in 1969 expos... more
In which the Curmudgeons meditate on the year in which grunge as a movement officially entered the universal rock consciousness. The Seattle rock scene in the mid-to-late 1980s was defined by a bunch of smart, ambitious wiseasses who were in a virtua... more
In which the Curmudgeons revisit and marvel over one of the most amazing streaks a performer has ever had in the long history of this thing we love called rock 'n' roll. Belfast native Van Morrison enjoyed chart success early on in the mid-1960s with... more
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I think these guys are my people!! The topics they cover are great and expertly done. They also sound like they’re having a great time doing the shows which makes it more fun to listen to.
Absolutely without a doubt some of the most intelligent, incisive and informative analysis and discussion of Rock music on any podcast. For example, I cannot say enough about the fascinating discussion of Richard & Linda Thompson. The only problem w/the podcast is some dodgy production values interfering with the ability to follow the superb commentary from these gentlemen








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