Send us a text In this episode, we are joined once again by my good friend, David Carson, to discuss Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here album in belated celebration of the 50th anniversary of its September 12, 1975 release. For a more detailed examination of the musical theory behind the album, I highly recommend Doug Helvering's reaction to the album. Check out David's singing project, Sons of Sinatra, as well! Merry Christmas! I will see you all shortly in 2026... Support the show Subscribe to...
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Send us a text In this episode, we are joined once again by my good friend, David Carson, to discuss Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here album in belated celebration of the 50th anniversary of its September 12, 1975 release. For a more detailed examination of the musical theory behind the album, I highly recommend Doug Helvering's reaction to the album. Check out David's singing project, Sons of Sinatra, as well! Merry Christmas! I will see you all shortly in 2026... Support the show Subscribe to...
E180: Led Zeppelin — 'Led Zeppelin' 55th Anniversary
Rock Talk with Dr. Cropper
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1 year ago
E180: Led Zeppelin — 'Led Zeppelin' 55th Anniversary
Send us a textIn this episode, we discuss Led Zeppelin's eponymous debut in celebration of the 55th anniversary of its 1969 release. It hasn't lost any of its power to drive you back in your seat; I can only imagine what it was like dropping the needle on it for the first time back then...Texas ToastThe #1 Country Music Podcast in Texas!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showSubscribe to Rock Talk with Dr. Cropper +Instagram & TikTok — @rocktalk.dr.cropperTwitter — @RockT...
Rock Talk with Dr. Cropper
Send us a text In this episode, we are joined once again by my good friend, David Carson, to discuss Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here album in belated celebration of the 50th anniversary of its September 12, 1975 release. For a more detailed examination of the musical theory behind the album, I highly recommend Doug Helvering's reaction to the album. Check out David's singing project, Sons of Sinatra, as well! Merry Christmas! I will see you all shortly in 2026... Support the show Subscribe to...