Taking on one of the greatest and most important acts in the history of rock music is something we don't take lightly - as evidenced by our comprehensive journey through not just the band's work, but also their complete solo careers. In this episode of Discography, Marc With a C continues his trek though all of Janet's canonical albums taking on All For You and the slept-on Damita Jo, while making an unfortunate, but necessary, detour away from the music and into tabloid territory. Grab Opal's pen and hang it in your earholes. The show will also touch on other aspects of the entertainment industry. Can classic albums be just happy accidents? What do you do with a band like Becoming the Archetype? Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970—2005. That's a lot of records! This one is a well-respected classical musician who plays acoustic guitar.
Learn more about your ad choices. Each band has a story to tell with their music. Walk in uninitiated, leave with the ability to hold your own at parties where those same two guys insist on speaking in only Zappa quotes. Feb 19, 2019 The 90s were a strange and unpredictable time for The Who. And they really like The Who.
The podcast--created by journalists Christopher Hooton and David Rapson--will feature commentary from Berninger, primary songwriter Aaron Dessner, producer Peter Katis and more. We bring our listeners the whole discography. John Entwistle wouldn't have much luck getting his new record off the ground, Roger Daltry released a series of baffling solo projects, while Pete Townshend dabbled in film, book editing, and pursuits that would increasingly incorporate interwoven stories. How could I not like this podcast?! Do they have a great vocalist that commands the songs? Email: Media Mentioned in this Episode: Episode 101: Killswitch Engage - Episode 051: Metalcore or Metallic Hardcore? Join host Marc With a C on a sojourn through 1973 to 1976, when Ken Russell's film adaptation of Tommy took the world by storm, and turned lead vocalist Roger Daltrey into a heartthrob for teenyboppers everywhere. We throw off all our inhibitions and talk about the greatest band on the face of the earth. Feel free to comment and share.
We hear how he gained unprecedented access to the Zappa vault and how this Kickstarter-record-breaking production is preserving priceless pieces of music history. Maybe its a particular playing style, or a vocalist that polarizes the listener. This podcast is relatively new. Archived from on 23 June 2010. Cult indie rocker, Marc With a C, is your host with the most and takes you on a voyage with a different classic artist every quarter.
Subscribe now via and follow the series on and. But, in addition to that, we're exploring some serious orchestral stuff, Zappa's first foray into Synclavier territory, and. I hope so because this one is all about joining Geoff in his dare I say atmosphere??!. This might be your favorite episode of Discography yet! I mean, is that a Mexican poncho, or is that a Sears poncho? And with Pete Townshend and Roger Daltry recording a new Who record at this very moment, it's a history that's very much still on-going. Fortunately funkmeister and Jacksons expert Chris LeBrane is along for the ride to add some sugar to this sour note in Janet's legacy. We are starting off this podcast by diving into the world of the rock band Weezer, going album by album exploring how there music has impacted people and their fans throughout the years. May 15, 2018 Is this phase five of Discography? That's a lot of records! Is every hardcore band as preachy as this one? When it comes to Janet, there's so much to know, yet the real story might actually be told in the grooves! Jan 22, 2019 Our first episode saw the band rise from humble beginnings all the way to 1969, when The Who had somehow made themselves world famous for writing a rock opera about a physically challenged boy with a talent for.
Archived from on 20 September 2013. The compilation mixes were released independently by Fabric on an alternating monthly basis. Is it okay that Fit For A King are one of those bands that just does what they do very well? It would appear to be. The band who has been mentioned more times in the history of the podcast than any other band is finally broken down into tiny pieces and then rebuilt. He has something good, but he needs Paul to help flesh it out. Images used under Fair Use. Host, Marc With a C, digs into the circumstances that brought the Who to a full-fledged reemergence - even when the backstories aren't particularly flattering.
In this epilogue episode, we discuss some of the best and brightest of her b-sides and give tips on how to find them - for the discriminating record junkie than needs physical media. This is no mere surface level Scoop of one of the greatest bands of all-time - we're Riding a Rock Horse off the Deep End. Tesseract is a progressive metal powerhouse with a heavy dose of djent. Zappa contended that if you played all of his recordings together end to end, they'd create a big song, and we're in the early stages of testing that theory. Don Pardo and The Turtles??? These shows may contain content and language that some might find objectionable.
Today is a historic day here at Discography Discussion. Yes - this is no ordinary Who documentary. For season 2 we're covering Janet Jackson: Singer, songwriter, dancer, actor, one of the biggest stars the Western world has ever known. This episode's discography: 0:00 - An Intro to Frank Zappa 9:24 - Freak Out! So far the show has covered Frank Zappa, Janet Jackson, and, my favorite band, The Who. Jan 08, 2019 Brace yourselves for maximum Discography! Cult indie rocker, Marc With a C, is your host with the most and takes you on a voyage with a different classic artist every quarter. During this period, the three remaining members would occasionally find themselves reunited for the odd benefit or awards show, but in 1989 the bands silence was truly broken when they returned to the touring circuit with a massively expanded lineup.
Join host Marc With A C as he traces the connection between the The Who emerging on the global stage, while the members themselves used their newfound power to explore their own interests in solo records. Janet Jackson's State of the World Tour has just wrapped, and there's rumblings behind the scenes of big things to come. Discography is a deep dive into a legendary musician's catalogue - album by album - to give you the big picture on who they are and what's cemented their place in the annuls of sonic history. I mean, it just makes sense. Let Discography's host, Marc With a C, be your leader and your guide to the compilation cream that rose to the top and the remixed albums that are completely essential for any self-respecting Who fanatic. Barnes, Con Hunley, Marijohn Wilkin, Ella Fitzgerald, Blackwood Bros, Nancy Wilson, Living Voices, Living Strings, Living Guitars, Living Brass, Rod McKuen, Liza Minnelli, Flying Burrito Bros, Tony Orlando, Martin Denny, Chuck Berry, Sandie Shaw, Diana Krall, Dusty Springfield, Dionne Warwick, Everly Bros, Tony Bennett, Ames Bros, Serendipity Singers, Nancy Ames, Ed Ames, Sarah Jory, Lisa Brokop, Del Shannon, Andrews Sisters, Joni Mitchell, Tony Douglas, Bill Haley, Jimmy Webb, Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme, Diana Ross, Mills Bros, Aretha Franklin, Roberta Sherwood, Kate Smith, Lenny Dee, Jackie Gleason, Rosemary Clooney, Carroll Baker, June Christy, Bobby Darin, Jackie DeShannon, Gale Garnett, Joni James, Nancy Sinatra, Harry Belafonte, Judy Garland, Judy Collins, Keely Smith, Henry Mancini, Perry Como, Percy Faith, Wilf Carter, Rex Allen, Mary Wells, Barbra Streisand, Tom Jones, Esther Phillips, Rita Remington, Shirley Bassey, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Frankie Laine.