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Ted Leo and the Pharmacists' Hearts Of Oaks with Alex Fernie
Alex Fernie shares his love for Ted Leo and the Pharmacists' and their thrilling 2003 album. We explore all that makes Ted Leo so great and still leave stuff out. We go back to that time when things were emerging from great national tragedy and relive our hopes and great optimism for change that ran flat into…..“damn.” We discuss what songs Deborah could’ve walked down the aisle to and Joel ponders the necessity of an inflatable stage prop during his first ever rock concert. You’ll hear the final word on the difference between a hunk and a stud. And finally, if Alex Fernie’s having a conversation, things will inevitably turn to President Polk and the Whig Party. This is our sexiest episode.
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