Push Comes To Shove
Mark wisely ducked out of the third part of our marathon live show so for this week’s episode we play him the best parts of the panels breakdown of...
Coming Soon
Randy and Kev are joined by fellow Saskatchewanian and podcaster extraordinaire Corey Morrissette for the final episode in Season One (because Kev has literally just this second decided that...
Episode 44: Kings and Queens from Classics Live 1
This week it’s another live track, this time we check out “Kings and Queens” from Classics Live 1! Catch our newest show “Back Tracks: Theme Music” where we take...
Katie Moulton
In this episode, I share the fantastic conversation that I had with writer, editor, music critic, and Tom Petty fan, Katie Moulton. In June of 2022, Katie released her...
Episode 31: I’m Into Something Good from the film The Naked Gun: From The Files Of Police Squad
Welcome to Back Tracks: Theme Music where every week we take a deep dive into the symbiotic relationship between music and story. Happy New Year! For our first show...
Episode #194 – Gillan – Magic
The Deep Purple Podcast Show Notes Episode #194 Gillan – Magic January 2, 2023 Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Anchor.fm, Breaker, PodBean, RadioPublic, Amazon...
Ghosted Road (Jake Thistle)
Welcome to the first “Non Petty” bonus episode folks. I think these episodes might focus on slightly-less or smaller artists who either I listen to and other people may...
Episode 18 – Europe – Prisoners in Paradise (Part 2)
For our last episode of the year, we finish our review of Prisoners in Paradise by Europe! What will be the final word on this album! Happy New Year!
Episode 43: Toys In The Attic from Classics Live 2
This week it’s another live cut from the bad boys from Boston, “Toys In The Attic” from Classics Live 2! Catch our newest show “Back Tracks: Theme Music” where...
Who Needs You
Yet ANOTHER cut from News of the World, but this time one that Randy hadn’t heard before. Some fun panning, maracas, and even a little cowbell in this one,...
Make It Better (Forget About Me)
“It has lots of elements that I like but it definitely does feel a little cobbled together at times. The minor key changes and the sometimes awkward chord progression...