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Each week, we dive into a classic album, exploring its relevance at the time and how it holds up today. We’ll review contemporary critiques and discuss current music trends, what we’re listening to, and what we’re excited about. We’ll wrap up with a recommendation of overlooked or forgotten music worth revisiting
WAIT. WHAT??? Who's Next by THE WHO is a Concept Album? + Bee Thousand GUIDED BY VOICES. (2FGA #23)
Two Fat Guys & An Album
1 hour 45 minutes
3 months ago
WAIT. WHAT??? Who's Next by THE WHO is a Concept Album? + Bee Thousand GUIDED BY VOICES. (2FGA #23)
🎙️ Welcome to Two Fat Guys and an Album …the only fat guys podcast that matters! 🎧🎸
This week your host Mike Blackburn and Maestro Brek Hufnus are turning the spotlight on The Who’s 1971 Rock masterpiece, Who’s Next. Then on Side Two we review Matt Beninger’s new Indie album Get Sunk. But wait… there’s more! On Side Three we turn our attention to Bee Thousand, the seminal Punk/Lo-Fi album by Guided by Voices.
So tune in to Two Fat Guys and an Album, to hear entertaining reviews and analysis by two guys who love to talk about music, no matter the genre.
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📼 Episode Breakdown
🕒 Time stamps so you can jump right in:
0:00 Welcome and Nuggets 🐔 Buddy Holly The Chirping Crickets. Tragically Hip Fully Completely. The greatest rock band in history?
21:30 Side One: The Who’s Who’s Next. Band breakdown Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon. Zak Starkey.
42:35 Album breakdown. Lowery Organ and synth talk. Concept album? Meher Baba and Terry Riley.
1:02:00 Landmark? 🗺️ Perfect 💯
1:07:12 Side Two: What’s Going On: New video for the Talking Heads Psycho Killer. YouTube LinkThe Cure Mixes of a Lost World. Review Matt Beninger’s new Indie album Get Sunk. Ronboy. Kevin Morby Bittersweet Tennessee.Angela Ellsworth bonnets aellsworth.com/seer-bonnets. Booker T. Jones.
1:26:26 Side Three: Beyond Classic Rock: Bee Thousand, by Guided by Voices.
1:40:45 Side Four: Ranking and Thank You 🙌
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🎶 The Maestro’s Current Album Ranking
Sgt. Pepper (1967) – The Beatles
Moondance (1970) – Van Morrison
The Doors (1967) – The Doors
Wish You Were Here (1973) – Pink Floyd
Aqualung (1971) – Jethro Tull
Graceland (1986) – Paul Simon
Violent Femmes (1983) – Violent Femmes
London Calling (1979) – The Clash
Blonde on Blonde (1966) – Bob Dylan
American Beauty (1970) – Grateful Dead
The Sunset Tree (2005) – The Mountain Goats
Moving Pictures (1981) – Rush
Bat Out of Hell (1977) – Meat Loaf
Brothers in Arms (1985) – Dire Straits
Automatic for the People (1992) – R.E.M
The Chirping Crickets (1958) – Buddy Holly
Discipline (1981) – King Crimson
OK Computer (1997) – Radiohead
The Joshua Tree (1987) – U2
What’s the Story (1995) – Oasis
Dream of the Blue Turtles (1985) – Sting
Breakfast in America (1979) – Supertramp
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Two Fat Guys & An Album
Each week, we dive into a classic album, exploring its relevance at the time and how it holds up today. We’ll review contemporary critiques and discuss current music trends, what we’re listening to, and what we’re excited about. We’ll wrap up with a recommendation of overlooked or forgotten music worth revisiting