Tue, 24 October 2017
This week, it's part 1 of my discussion with Phil Stacey about albums that changed our lives. Show notes: - Phil: At age 6-7, hearing older kids listening to Aerosmith - Heard a lot of easy listening music - Had a music-loving uncle who introduced him to the Who, Hendrix, Talking Heads - Jay: Listened to AM rock station in Toronto - Bought 45s of Queen, Cheap Trick, Joe Jackson - Phil: U2's Boy was a huge album for me - Jay: Got Glen Campbell's Rhinestone Cowboy - Zeppelin got me into rock - B-52s were revolutionary - You can't make your kids love your music - Jay: First rock album I bought was Supertramp's Breakfast in America - Phil: Revolver was a pivotal Beatles album - Jay: Got into early '80s hard rock - Rush's Moving Pictures was a big one - To be continued
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