
Songs that you probably missed the first time around. One hit wonders and songs that never made the radio or charts, but are nevertheless great tunes.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryMusic History | |||

This Canadian band started strong, had another solid album and then promptly broke up. It took them another 24 years before their third album. This episode’s uncovered tune Out of The Blue is off their second album Luminescence. Some might call it ya... more
If you were asked what was the biggest selling single to come out of Australia, this episode’s song would probably have not been your answer. Split Enz was at the top of their game in 1980 and their album True Colours gave us I Got You, a catchy tune... more
Lennon/McCartney, John/Taupin, Jagger/Richard, Difford/Tilbrook? Touted as two of the best UK songwriters Squeeze had them both. This episode’s uncovered tune is their 1980 release Pulling Mussels from the Shell. Their videos were in heavy rotation i... more
What do you do when you leave a successful band like Foreigner? You start another tight band with amazing vocals and catchy hooks. Spys only had 2 albums and they were both wonderfully crafted with great songwriting. If you like early 80’s pop-rock y... more
The Beatles were not afraid to experiment, in the studio, or with psychedelics. From backward tapes to hanging band members upside down, Tomorrow Never Knows was a ground breaking song. Released as the last song on Revolver it ended the era that incl... more
53 years after The Beatles called it quits as a band, this episode’s song was released to wide acclaim. Now and Then had to wait until the technology caught up with the needs to make this a reality. So many things had to happen to make this release c... more
The second of our 4-pack of Beatles songs. Glass Onion referenced other Beatles tunes and was John Lennon’s musical answer to all of the crazy theories and rumors surrounding their music. This song may need several listens to hear and understand all ... more
Our first of four Tunes: Uncovered episodes spotlighting the Beatles. Dear Prudence, released in 1968 on the White album isn’t in heavy rotation on most radio stations but an interesting song nonetheless. Written at a retreat in India to coax Prudenc... more







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