In the Fourth--ahem, Third installment of our Bonus Content, Adrienne and Katarina unleash their story cubes on Nat King Cole’s “Thanks to You,” in honor of the Thanksgiving season. But in the spirit of the chaos of these episodes, things go a little bit...spacey. Will our intrepid duo tell a cohesive tale of holiday travel, Egyptology, and romance? Will they capture the spirit of giving and gratitude? Or will they end up totally-not-ripping off a Canadian sci-fi show that definitely does not already exist? Tune in for this special episode of Rhapsody in Reverie to find out!
Happy Thanksgiving, Listeners! We’re so grateful for all of you!
0:00 - We’re All A Little Bit on Turkey Time
5:00 - What Hath The Cubes Wrought
8:09 - On the Precipice of Adventure
11:00 - Scarab Beetle, My Beloved
15:13 - Mark Me Down as Confused and Horny
19:10 - Derek Jones and the Pyramid that Should Not Exist
23:27 - Step into My Office
27:48 - “I’m Helping You!!!”
31:52 - The Abacus Glows Now
35:59 - It Was a Clown Fish The Whole Time
38:57 - Content in Not Knowing Anything
41:16 - A Completely Original Idea That Has Never Been Done Before
44:10 - A Thanksgiving Message of Gratitude from Adrienne and Katarina
Anything But Romance!: Ending Cuffing Season With Songs of Sex, Heartbreak, and Self Love
Bonus Episode from PodCon2: Favorites Songs of 2018
Ho Ho Hopefully: On the Very Merry Christmas Music That Warms Our Hearts Every Holiday Season
Hozier: On His Darkly Poetic Lyricism and Latest Singles "Movement" and "Nina Cried Power"
The Neighbourhood: On the Alluring Hit "Sweater Weather" and Their Bewitching Discography
Andrew McMahon: On His Cathartic and Lively Discography from Andrew McMahon In the Wilderness's Upside Down Flowers to Something Corporate's Leaving Through the Window
Spookieness Afoot!: Getting in the Halloween Spirit with Spooky and Creepy Jams from Michael Jackson and More
My Chemical Romance: On the Emo Legend's Influential Discography from Danger Days to The Black Parade
Long Live the Scene!: More Reminiscing on the Early 2000's Emo Hits From Artists Like Taking Back Sunday and Paramore, Pt. 2
Long Live the Scene!: Reminiscing on the Early 2000's Emo Hits From Artists Like The All American Rejects and Hellogoodbye, Pt. 1
Burn This Disco Out!: Discussing the 1970's Disco Classics From Earth, Wind and Fire to Gloria Gaynor
Bombay Bicycle Club: On the Indie Band's Expressive Albums A Different Kind of Fix and So Long, See You Tomorrow
Songs About Jenny: Dissecting the Name Phenomenon That Appears in Music From The Killers to Tommy Tutone
Carly Rae Jepsen: On Her Transition from Viral Hit "Call Me Maybe" to Incredible Pop Album EMOTION
Hall & Oates: On Daryl Hall and John Oates's Multi Decade Musical Career
The Maine: On Lovely Little Lonely and the Arizona Band's Expansive 11 Year Career
Passion Pit: On Their Deeply Personal Discography and Michael Angelakos's Intimate Songwriting
30 Seconds To Mars: On Jared Leto's Emotional Range and the Strength in This Is War
The Killers: On Their Latest Album Wonderful Wonderful and Their Saucy Discography
Harry Styles: On the Former One Direction Member's Impressive Solo Debut and 70s Style
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