Send us a text Windham & Steve weigh the moments that launched rock into the mainstream, from Elvis and the Beatles on TV to Woodstock, Michael Jackson’s moonwalk, and the rise of digital streaming. Then we stress-test rock mythology with the “couch test,” deciding which bands would make good house guests. • Elvis and the Beatles making TV a rock megaphone • Woodstock as the festival blueprint and its lasting imprint • MJ’s Motown 25 moonwalk and live spectacle escalation • Digital music...
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Send us a text Windham & Steve weigh the moments that launched rock into the mainstream, from Elvis and the Beatles on TV to Woodstock, Michael Jackson’s moonwalk, and the rise of digital streaming. Then we stress-test rock mythology with the “couch test,” deciding which bands would make good house guests. • Elvis and the Beatles making TV a rock megaphone • Woodstock as the festival blueprint and its lasting imprint • MJ’s Motown 25 moonwalk and live spectacle escalation • Digital music...
Send us a textThe music, the lyrics, the beat, the rhythm…all good and fine. This week, though, we’re only here for the sax. Yep, nothing beats really good sax. It’s the “Sax Sells!” episode of the Perfect Album Side Podcast. We look at the iconic saxophone riffs and solos in music. Some of the most memorable songs are just that because of amazing sax and we break ‘em down to make up the Perfect Album Side. And don’t worry, we encourage safe sax. Wh...
The Perfect Album Side Podcast
Send us a text Windham & Steve weigh the moments that launched rock into the mainstream, from Elvis and the Beatles on TV to Woodstock, Michael Jackson’s moonwalk, and the rise of digital streaming. Then we stress-test rock mythology with the “couch test,” deciding which bands would make good house guests. • Elvis and the Beatles making TV a rock megaphone • Woodstock as the festival blueprint and its lasting imprint • MJ’s Motown 25 moonwalk and live spectacle escalation • Digital music...