In Minute 110 of The Whole Shebang, Mike and Jenny talk about what kind of swear words English people can’t say authentically, Curt’s use of an Oscar Wilde quote in talking to Arthur and his possible tacit support for Brian’s artistic change, what Curt is up to artistically in the ‘80s and what his real-life analogues, Iggy Pop and Lou Reed, were up to in our ‘80s, what the kids are listening to in the Velvet Goldmine universe, how the kids in our ‘80s were helped by the second wave of American hardcore punk, Curt’s comment on how the glam scene didn’t change the world, just themselves, how Dorian Gray hovers over this set of questions, and how Tommy Stone hovers over the grim music fans of the 1980s.
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The Whole Shebang Minute 120: Byeee
The Whole Shebang Minute 119: Any Similarity to Persons Living or Dead is Highly Intentional
The Whole Shebang Minute 118: Microfiche vs. Swordfights
The Whole Shebang Minute 117: I Shouldn’t Have Laughed At The Clapper Loader
The Whole Shebang Minute 116: Grips and Gaffers and Boys, Oh My!
The Whole Shebang Minute 115: Fade Away Never
The Whole Shebang Minute 114: The Curtain Call
The Whole Shebang Minute 113: JENNY’S THEORY!!!! OMG.
The Whole Shebang Minute 112: All Kinds of Shenanigans
The Whole Shebang Minute 111: Plosive and Penultimate
The Whole Shebang Minute 109: The Curt Wild Zoom
The Whole Shebang Minute 108: Don’t Be A Dick At The Wrap Party
The Whole Shebang Minute 107: Indie Bands Don’t Revolve
The Whole Shebang Minute 106: A Tartan Rug and a Thermos of Bovril
The Whole Shebang Minute 105: Phantom of the Opera vs. Close Encounters
The Whole Shebang Minute 104: Romantic Folderol
The Whole Shebang Minute 103: The Easy Mode of Undressing
The Whole Shebang Minute 102: Fan-tasy
The Whole Shebang Minute 101: Is It Carthur or Arurt?
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