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...
E185: Led Zeppelin — 'In Through The Out Door' 45th Anniversary
Rock Talk with Dr. Cropper
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E185: Led Zeppelin — 'In Through The Out Door' 45th Anniversary
Send us a textIn this episode, we discuss Led Zeppelin's eighth and final studio album, 'In Through The Out Door,' in belated celebration of the 45th anniversary of its August 1979 release. I forgot to mention this in the episode, but "Fool In The Rain" is the song that started my fandom in January 2011, so this album holds a special place in my heart for that reason...Texas ToastThe #1 Country Music Podcast in Texas!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showSubscribe to Rock Ta...
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...