Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Bill Haley and His Comets' Rock Around the Clock, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6NyL7e4tEMYEG7xBVmyyW7?si=0f85dfa156014dc3
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: David Bowie's Station to Station, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2ySPPs3EfHQXE92sduXJDJ?si=369efe83f4474252
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Van Halen's Self Titled Debut, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6PlHyqqODdERk1Vy2ryCBB?si=f9f6f958e72c4ea3
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Jim Croce's I Got A Name, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3HXldFetVb0oUzx4CqDgbM?si=0e52d65d27d84188
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: The Band's The Band, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0zjkreS8TTdkgTTgpGrJHW?si=1338a9f5d2824cc2
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Patti Smith's Horses, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/06H8Rlue3CWC9Wk4fBemf4?si=b0f780eb57454771
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Stevie Ray Vaughn's Couldn't Stand the Weather, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6cyBg2t1uhdqzdseQvqWaD?si=26dfca9d2c034487
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Kansas' Leftoverture, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4xLaoallWyWwhrZ9zdXhGp?si=d5cd9c7e3bc04e23
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: The Rolling Stones' Let It Bleed, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5WTecXnm5OawICzu39pAuw?si=78954362f8454a26
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Electric Light Orchestra's Out of the Blue, Side 2
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/09k9CpfRgDaA3z44MVjwaO?si=faa803b163d14e33
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Jethro Tull’s Aqualung, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0IcOFnnkubJdpHmQOFnaQ3?si=4943d25609764fc8
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here, Side 2
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1WJSQ5w6VPQn9vAA9ZdTHG?si=46002544df224e41
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Alan Parsons Project's I Robot, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Hvzk1sLy7tUUaNCly4DZz?si=c42fb7b26f654cae
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: U2's Under A Blood Red Sky, Side 2
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1tVM35spYBhvCkk1RranXE?si=6b852cea246c40f7
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: The Kinks' One for the Road, Side 2
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ycf8lYKRHFqfoiAD6USmt?si=cfff9fd1e3fa4bee
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: ZZ Top's Deguello, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0MMSLsPW1ph8t2Y55xeMd6?si=19db557f884c42cd
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Talking Heads' Remain In Light, Side 2
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6EjuDgelNCbjK29JeOwT6U?si=561bbfb6e7f346fd
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: AC/DC's Highway To Hell, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2K91h5NjopK8iaBoHIIbha?si=b45983b1382645a7
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: Rush's 2112, Side 1
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom
Spotify Playlist for this Side: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3s5YCnXBo3V3xzdLRnpTBf?si=fae079756c4340ae
Back in the Day, before streaming, before CDs, we listened to music on albums. A vinyl disc spinning 33 ⅓ revolutions per minute brought us great music one side at a time. Twenty or so minutes of music, four or five songs usually, that created a single listening experience. This format exposed us to other songs of the artist, not just the hits, and often flowed in an order that was created to build and maintain a musical experience for the listener.
The Side Show brings musical experiences from the past to life today. Here, we discuss and review individual sides of record albums we have grown to appreciate and hope you will too. Welcome to The Side Show.
This Episode: The Grateful Dead's Workingman's Dead, Sides 1 & 2
Hosted by Mike & Mark Bloom with Special Guest Pete
Spotify Playlist for this Album: https://open.spotify.com/album/4jxokHekH1qSad1DcC82ku?si=noUxfD-PQ1CaOceqKCEc0Q