Each Episode, Joe Wong speaks to a different musician about life.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 391 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyArtsPerforming Arts |
Over the past 40 years, Lou Barlow's body of work--with bands like Dinosaur Jr., Sebadoh, and as a solo artist--has immensely impacted Joe's life. Lou tells Joe about growing up in the chaotic 1970s; his early love of pop radio; the enormous influenc... more
Dave Elitch returns for a bonus episode to discuss his new course, Staying Out of Your Own Way. At its best, learning to play an instrument can be the catalyst for self exploration. Joe and Dave share a curiosity about the nature of learning, and Dav... more
Steve Albini died yesterday, May 7, at the age of 61. Here's Joe's conversation with Steve from 2017. Originally intended to be a gag episode featuring Roland (the drum machine used in Steve's band, Big Black), this turned into an earnest conversatio... more
King Coffey tells Joe about: growing up in a single-parent, Christian household; his 40+ year tenure with Butthole Surfers; his interest in Buddhism; and caring for his husband, who suffered from dementia.
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Fantastic podcast for music fans. It’s great to hear the perspectives of so many drummers who are integral to some amazing music yet you rarely hear their voices. It spans many decades and genres: pop, rock, punk, funk, mainstream and alternative. And they talk about everything. Host Joe Wong does a great job of making the guests comfortable and they have open, candid conversations. Highly recommended!
If you like drums, if you reflect on your playing, if you like music, and if you want to hear honesty in the shared experience between drummers and more. This is for you.
geat show... if only for the BB interview! Ha! (my fav!) a lot of great drummers. looking forward to hearing more! keep up the good work Joe and Chris et al this is indeed a great asset to all musicians... glad i found this... pass it along. long live The Trap Set !!!
Delivery of daily episodes during the COVID-19 crisis shows incredible commitment. Thanks so much, Joe!
Joe’s deep musical knowledge and astute observations stemming from his own emotional development is as interesting to me as the guests he interviews. I often feel like I’m hanging with a good friend while listening. Whether you’re a drummer or just a lover of music this podcast is certainly worth your time. Also, check his music out!
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