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...
E201: Grateful Dead — Best Live Months, '72-'74 (w/David Carson)
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E201: Grateful Dead — Best Live Months, '72-'74 (w/David Carson)
Send us a text In this episode, we are joined for the first time by my friend and loyal listener, David Carson, to rank the Grateful Dead's best live months from 1972-74 — my favourite era of live Dead. I thought this would be a fun way to recap our detailed examinations of that period over the past three years. We conducted it draft-style, resulting in a 'roster' of 15 months for each of us. Comment who you think won! Check out David's singing project as well — @sonsofsinatra on Instag...
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...