First time author Bradley Morgan felt compelled to compare the political world that encircled U2's creation of the iconic Joshua Tree album with the state of the country today. Bradley dissects the album track by track, retelling the inspiration behind each song, and paints a vivid picture of what inspired four Irish punks to make a definitive statement of Reagan's America. Additionally, how does it stand up today and have "the two Americas" become more unified? We're joined this week by co-host Karli Anderson to hear what inspired Bradley to write the book, his own personal story of discovery, and how the world has changed and not for the better. It's great book about a legendary moment in time.
Episode 373 - Pete Agnew of Nazareth/John Payne of Asia
Bonus - Phillip Reichenheim director of Freakscene: The Story of Dinosaur Jr.
Episode 372 - Steve Levine
Book Club - Nick Duerden author of Exit Stage Left: The Curious Afterlife of Pop Stars
Episode 371 - Mike Scott of the Waterboys
Episode 370 - Cy Curnin of The Fixx/Stephen W. Tayler
Episode 369 - Graham Bonnet of Rainbow/MSG/Alcatrazz/Solo
Episode 368 - John Doe of X/Solo and Roger Manning Jr. of Jellyfish/Lickerish Quartet
Episode 367 - Lenny Kaye of the Patti Smith Group
Episode 366 - Leo Sayer
Episode 365 - HAPPY 7th BIRTHDAY TO US with Darryl ”DMC” McDaniels of Run-DMC
Book Club - Graeme Thomson author of Theme For Great Cities: A New History of Simple Minds
Episode 364 - Brinsley Schwarz
Episode 363 - Ann Wilson of Heart/Jeff Bova
Episode 362 - Brian O’Neal of the BusBoys
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Episode 361 - Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins/Solo
Book Club - Ben Wardle author of Mark Hollis: A Perfect Silence
Episode 360 - Dave Wakeling of the English Beat/General Public
Episode 359 - Dale Bozzio of Missing Persons
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