On episode #76 we're joined by Watershed bassist/vocalist Joe Oestreich, author of the new book "Hitless Wonder: A Life in Minor League Rock and Roll." Joe has spent almost three decades traversing the country bringing his band's version of Midwestern power-pop to the masses, and has plenty of stories to tell in part one of a two part interview, discussing songwriting, recording, balancing two singer/songwriters, Billy Squire, the dirty secret about "live" albums and much, much more.
Songs in this Episode:
Intro - I'd Be A Liar
14:18 - History of the Band
27:45 - How Do You Feel
37:17 - Star Vehicle
42:08 - Black Concert T-Shirt (Star Vehicle '98 version)
43:03 - Black Concert T-Shirt (The More It Hurts, The More It Works version)
51:21 - Consolation Prize
Outro - Give A Little Bit
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