
Hosts Rich Larson and Daniel G. Moir bring you a weekly collection of songs and stories based around something significant or topical to the week. It could be an historical event or an upcoming event, something in the news, somebody’s birthday, really anything that moves them. And then they argue.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 168 | Founded | a year ago |
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Rich and Danny choose a day of absolutely no significance to celebrate to celebrate one of the weirdest, most wonderfully creative bands of them all, The Talking Heads. There isn't a lot of disagreement on this show because even these two can agree t... more
Rich and Annie return for the fourth annual Valentines Day special. This one almost didn't happen, however (cue the dramatic music.) Alls well that ends well, though. Happy Valentines Day everyone.
An annual tradition, the boys always start the year out with Danny flying (mostly) solo by looking back over the past twelve months and assessing them as only he can. To many this is the favorite show of the year. Wanna take a peak into the mind of D... more
On the annual gathering of the show's four anointed hosts, Rich, Danny, Kristi and Laura look back at what was a difficult year for each of them, but still find the silver linings, positivity, joy, yadda yadda yadda of 2025. Look, when you can get to... more
Having absolutely nothing to do with the fact that the show is airing on Christmas night, the boys bring you the well promised but long delayed Jackson Browne Show, Vol. 2. These guys really like Jackson Browne, so Merry Christmas to them, and Merry... more
A year after Danny and Rich discussed what a single-disc White Album would have looked like with their friend Kollibri terre Sonnenblum, Rich and Danny spend their annual Beatles show talking about the songs from the White Album that did not make the... more
In a first for the Weekly List, hosts Rich Larson and Daniel G. Moir present a sequel to one of their shows. Last year, they broke down Bruce Springsteen's album, Nebraska. Shortly after that show aired, it was announced that the book, Deliver Me Fro... more
Tonight the boys go back to the Billy Joel Well to talk about an album they both know as well as any album in either of their collections.








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