Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
Scott McLean
184 episodes
2 weeks ago
Send us a text We riff through The Cars’ catalog, defend Ben Orr’s legacy, and stress why Candy O and Panorama still reward deep listens. We test a stack of California Dreamin’ covers, revisit 60s pillars like CCR and Hendrix, and salvage “forgotten” 70s and 80s bands with fresh ears. We end by crowning a 1975 opening line that still shocks and make the case for separating art from the artist. • dual-frontman chemistry in The Cars and why Ben Orr’s vocals anchor the biggest hits • Candy O’s ...
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Send us a text We riff through The Cars’ catalog, defend Ben Orr’s legacy, and stress why Candy O and Panorama still reward deep listens. We test a stack of California Dreamin’ covers, revisit 60s pillars like CCR and Hendrix, and salvage “forgotten” 70s and 80s bands with fresh ears. We end by crowning a 1975 opening line that still shocks and make the case for separating art from the artist. • dual-frontman chemistry in The Cars and why Ben Orr’s vocals anchor the biggest hits • Candy O’s ...
Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
1 hour 6 minutes
9 months ago
Ep. 170 - Exploring My Top 10 Essential Albums
Send us a textAfter years of collecting vinyl records, I found myself on a musical journey that led me to the top 10 essential albums everyone should experience. Join me as I reflect on what makes an album essential and distinguish it from personal favorites. From the transformative power of Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes' "To Be True" to the soulful shift of David Bowie's "Young Americans," we explore the lasting impact of these records and their influence on music culture. Through this ex...
Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
Send us a text We riff through The Cars’ catalog, defend Ben Orr’s legacy, and stress why Candy O and Panorama still reward deep listens. We test a stack of California Dreamin’ covers, revisit 60s pillars like CCR and Hendrix, and salvage “forgotten” 70s and 80s bands with fresh ears. We end by crowning a 1975 opening line that still shocks and make the case for separating art from the artist. • dual-frontman chemistry in The Cars and why Ben Orr’s vocals anchor the biggest hits • Candy O’s ...