Tue, 23 August 2016
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Brian Salvatore as we look back at the music of 1995. Show notes: - Recorded live from Brian's back porch in Ringwood, NJ - Check out Brian's podcast Input/Output - Brian's bubbling under albums: ODB, Morphine, Boss Hog, Hum - Brian Salvatore: Humbuster - Jay's bubbling under: Rancid, Mad Season, Elastica, Matthew Sweet, Yo La Tengo - Brian: White Zombie, No Doubt, Oasis, Presidents of the USA, Smashing Pumpkins, Goo Goo Dolls, Flaming Lips, Bowie, Sleater-Kinney - Jay: Urge Overkill, Chris Whitley, Helium, Garbage, Bjork, Wilco, Neil Young, Jawbreaker - Brian's #5 - Rancid blasts through an excellent album - Jay's #5 - One of the two Rocket from the Crypt albums released in '95 - Melding horns with punk guitars - Brian's #4 - Kim Deal's non-Breeders band - "The most GBV-sounding Breeders record" - Josephine Baker was not in the Breeders - Jay's #4 - Pavement's post-breakthrough record - The original title didn't cut it - To be continued
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