In the fall of 1975, the children’s educational program Schoolhouse Rock! would debut a song about the history of the Thirteen American Colonies titled “No More Kings.” Two decades later, quintessential American indie rock band Pavement would record a version of the song that would eventually appear on the 1996 tribute album Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks. In Episode 47, Pavement’s Bob Nastanovich returns to In Loving Recollection to tell the story of how their recording of “No More Kings” came to be.
Episode 49: Protest a Dark Anniversary by Masters of the Hemisphere
Episode 48: ”Jimmy Carter” by Blue Mountain
Episode 46: Good God by Cyrus Gengras
Episode 45: The Spur by Joan Shelley
Episode 44: Shake Some Action by Flamin’ Groovies
Episode 43: Nobody But Me by The Human Beinz
Episode 42: Dirt Yard Street by Clay Harper
Episode 41: The Moog Cookbook by The Moog Cookbook
Episode 40: North To The Future by Joe Christmas
Episode 39: Wild Mountain Nation by Blitzen Trapper
Episode 38: When Your Heartstrings Break by Beulah
Episode 37: Christmas Party by The Walkmen
Episode 36: 5’ll Getcha Ten by Cowboy
Episode 35: The Bear by Walter Martin
Episode 34: Due North by Liam Kazar
Episode 33: Songs for John Venn by Lou Turner
Episode 32: All Around by The Oranges Band
Episode 31: The Nerves EP by The Nerves
Episode 30: Cypress by Let’s Active
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