In this week’s episode, Wyndham and Jeremy sit down after a long hiatus to discuss the most iconic live music performances—the all-timers and their personal all-timers. The brothers break down the historic ones from before their time, from The Beatles on Ed Sullivan to the Sex Pistols in Manchester. Then, they open up the old ticket stub collection to discuss the best shows of their lifetime, including Jane’s Addiction, Johnny Cash, Nirvana, The White Stripes, and more.
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In this week’s episode, Wyndham and Jeremy sit down after a long hiatus to discuss the most iconic live music performances—the all-timers and their personal all-timers. The brothers break down the historic ones from before their time, from The Beatles on Ed Sullivan to the Sex Pistols in Manchester. Then, they open up the old ticket stub collection to discuss the best shows of their lifetime, including Jane’s Addiction, Johnny Cash, Nirvana, The White Stripes, and more.
In this week’s episode, Wyndham and Jeremy return after a brief summer vacation to brush the dust off The Lemonheads’ 1992 album It’s A Shame About Ray. The brothers discuss the murderer’s row of outstanding albums that were released in ‘92 before diving deep on the surprise resurgence of The Lemonheads, the mystique and talent of Evan Dando, and their personal connection to this brief but delightful album for its 30th anniversary.
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In this week’s episode, Wyndham and Jeremy sit down after a long hiatus to discuss the most iconic live music performances—the all-timers and their personal all-timers. The brothers break down the historic ones from before their time, from The Beatles on Ed Sullivan to the Sex Pistols in Manchester. Then, they open up the old ticket stub collection to discuss the best shows of their lifetime, including Jane’s Addiction, Johnny Cash, Nirvana, The White Stripes, and more.