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 text Some songs don’t wait for the chorus to hook you—they grab you from the very first word. In this episode of The Perfect Album Side, we explore the magic of vocal hook intros: those unforgettable openings where the human voice alone sets the stage, commands attention, and makes the song instantly recognizable. From haunting whispers to soaring shouts, we dig into why these moments leave such a lasting mark, how they’ve shaped decades of music history, and what makes a vocal hook...
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...