Do you remember when we were younger and used to just sit around talking about records and bands?At some point that stopped, not the joy of great music, that never stops, but the talking about it and I really missed that. Sure I have access to more music than ever, all of it in fact but just listening isn't enough.So that's Records & Bands. It's a place where we can all come together and talk nonsense about those bands and artists we love, or those we've just found, or those that your friend likes but you can't stand. If that sounds cool, come and join in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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thank you for talking about Mark Lanegan. he & his music are a big big deal to me. he was the best. a secret treasure. one of one. it hurts.
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My idea of hell is listening to peoples opinions on music but Sam and Ron have absolutely nailed the genre. more
Considering my favorite album ever is Dirt, these guys had me at episode 1. Looking forward to following along!
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Records and Bands launched 2 years ago and published 55 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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