Lifelong friends Jake and Darren discuss songs and albums that have been important in their lives and have generated an emotional response, both good and bad! Come along on a journey of music discovery, familiarity and fun.
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Lifelong friends Jake and Darren discuss songs and albums that have been important in their lives and have generated an emotional response, both good and bad! Come along on a journey of music discovery, familiarity and fun.
Keep coming back every week to hear what’s next, what’s interesting and what they’re up to.
I think it’s fair to say that this week, the doods gush. Yeah, they gush, all right. How can they not when talking about the opening track of one of the greatest albums ever recorded? Yeah, they said that. They really said that. GOAT. What song? The doods discuss Only Shallow, the opener from My Bloody Valentine’s classic 1991 album Loveless. So yeah, it just turned 30. Sadly the doods did not. They’re a skosh older than 30. So that means they’re all wise and junk, right? Well, about this they are. If you haven’t heard this song or this album, the doods say you need to change that right smartly. Do people still say “right smartly?” Or is that entirely an old person thing? Pffffft, whatever. The doods don’t care about staying relevant, but they do want you to trust them when they say you should listen to Loveless.
The Play me Tape podcast
Lifelong friends Jake and Darren discuss songs and albums that have been important in their lives and have generated an emotional response, both good and bad! Come along on a journey of music discovery, familiarity and fun.
Keep coming back every week to hear what’s next, what’s interesting and what they’re up to.