The Music List Podcast takes a recipe for entertainment- a hotly debated musical topic, three siblings who love to argue, and open mics, and then tosses them into a mixing bowl. Shake up the bowl, and fireworks happen. The goal is to take a musical question such as greatest voice in a genre, best album during a decade, or best song by a group and create a master list to answer that question. The r... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Remember the good old days when you couldn't just skip the commercials? Maybe you could fast forward through them if you recorded a show on VHS, but then it got all grainy. You had to rewind and fast forward, rewind and fast forward, because it would... more
Grab your leather, crank up the volume, and prepare for a loud, sleezy ride down the Sunset Strip! In this episode of The Music List, we’re diving headfirst into the debauchery, decadence, and downright legendary riffs of Mötley Crüe. Will Home Sweet... more
Ray Charles famously sang, "What'd I say?" A lot of times, musicians genuinely leave their audiences asking that very thing. The siblings bring that question to life once again with a variety of musicians across a wide range of genres. Do these music... more
Get your Union Jacks ready and tease that hair high—this week, the siblings crank up the amps and dive headfirst into the glam metal glory of Def Leppard! From Sheffield steel to Hysteria-fueled superstardom, we’re ranking the very best tracks from o... more
But holy cow! If there were ever a reason to choose listening to people talk about music rather than music itself, it’s this podcast. The knowledge, talent, and humor has me addicted. Again, I have never been a podcast person but I have just enabled notifications on my iPhone and subscribed to The Music List.
I love this podcast! Obviously they are very knowledgeable. I absolutely love when they argue with each other reminds me of my siblings. My favorite line so far is “I’m gonna need you to shut up”! I died! I will say I feel like the presentation of the picks and all the information given at the front can get a bit dry at times. Once they get to the 9-5 portion it gets a bit more interesting. Also I feel like the younger sibling (Betsy?) often gets overlooked on her picks due the age difference. L... more
Lived up to the title and description. I laughed and argued with them on my commute as they were going through their lists. We’ll done! Will definitely keep listening.
Really enjoy listening this podcast. A must listen.
Good concept here and very well executed. Great for music lovers!
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The podcast features three siblings engaged in spirited debates over various music topics, aiming to create definitive lists in categories such as the best songs, albums, or artists. Each episode involves lively discussion, personal anecdotes, and a humorous take on both popular and obscure musical choices. The dynamic sibling rivalry adds an engaging layer, driving discussions that reflect their diverse tastes and experiences in music. Overall, the podcast offers a fun and entertaining platform for both music enthusiasts and casual listeners alike, often intertwining nostalgia with contemporary relevance, making it a lighthearted yet informative listening experience.
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The Music List launched 3 years ago and published 83 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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