Repeat Revisitor Jason Earle of the Marinade Podcast joins us on a last minute’s notice to discuss “Some Girls” from The Rolling Stones. Plenty of other discussion including Verlon Thompson, Carbon Leaf, being weird about asking to be on “the list,” our favorite Stones records (and where this stacks up), Keith Richards’ autobiography, other albums from 1978 and the dominance of The Brothers Gibb, and shadoobie.
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Episode 191: Episode 191: Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the USA” with Jon Latham
Episode 190: Episode 190: Strays Don’t Sleep discuss U2’s “The Unforgettable Fire”
Episode 189: Episode 189: Reuben Bidez discusses George Harrison’s “All Things Must Pass”
Episode 188: The Clash’s “London Calling” with Nada Surf's Ira Elliot
Episode 187: Episode 187: Lydia Luce discusses The National’s “Trouble Will Find Me”
Episode 186: Jason Earle of The Marinade Podcast discusses Frightened Rabbit’s “Pedestrian Verse”
Episode 185: Episode 185: Elise Davis discusses Lucinda Williams’ “World Without Tears”
Episode 184: Jeff Angell of Walking Papers Discussing Jane’s Addiction “Nothing’s Shocking”
Episode 183: Episode 183: Marc Scibilia discusses Paul Simon’s “Graceland”
Episode 182: Episode 182: Joe Benoit discusses Matthew Sweet’s “100% Fun”
Episode 181: Episode 181: Lindsay Murray (Gretchen’s Wheel) discusses Nada Surf’s “Let Go”
Episode 180: Episode 180: Donnie Vie discusses The Beatles “Rubber Soul”
Episode 179: Episode 179: Aaron Tap discusses Throwing Muses self-titled debut
Episode 178: Episode 178: Jesse Humphrey of Carbon Leaf and Grayson Foster discuss John Mayer Trio’s “Try”
Episode 177: Episode 177: Parker Chapin discusses Modest Mouse's "Good News for People Who Love Bad News"
Episode 176: Episode 176: “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” with Call Me Spinster
Episode 175: Episode 175: Ron Pope discusses Albert King’s “Born Under A Bad Sign”
Episode 174: Episode 174: Jillette Johnson discusses Joni Mitchell’s “Court and Spark”
Episode 173: Episode 173: The Replacement’s “Tim” with Ricky Young of The Wild Feathers
Episode 172: Episode 172: Cheap Trick’s “At Budokan”
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