
This is a podcast where two sisters bring to each episode the lyrics of a song. Neither sister knows the song until the show goes live. This element of surprise makes this show unique as the analysis by one is off the cuff, while the other has it heavily researched. They analyze words, connect them to their real life, sort out misheard lyrics, and offer history into the band and the song’s true me... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 79 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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We're Baaaack!
The OG "There's a bathroom on the right."
Live performance by CCR
We're a bit rusty, melomaniacs. Have patience as we pay tribute to a beautiful soul, who always had something meaningful to say. We know what she meant by that and are better for it.
We lost an icon. Though Tina technically did this song with Ike, we like to pretend it's all her. For obvious (or maybe not obvious to everyone) reasons. She was a force to be reckoned with and this song and performance is a testament to that. Huge s... more
You've sang the first 4 words of this song many times, with jubilation and passion as it goes into an uplifting anthem. But what in the world do they mean when they say, Jeremiah was a bullfrog? And a good friend at that? Hear how this song almost di... more
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It’s great to hear the viewpoints from two people who are so close but who see the world in such different ways. They show how our experiences lead us to find unique meanings in these songs. They are both brilliant in their own ways. Christine digs deep into the research and brings the facts. Julia usually has a more surprising take on the lyrics, which is practically perfect in every way.
Nostalgia from moms intellectually stuck in middle school - ignorant, asinine, judgmental - while celebrating the magic of words they just now learned.
This podcast has a super cool concept! I love it!
It’s like a lovely visit with a couple of fun gals that would be nice to share a bottle of wine with, discussing music lyrics, life and the human condition 👍
I had to start with the Garth Brooks song as I am a fan and it is one of my favorite songs. This podcast is like Pringles, once you pop, you just can’t stop!
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