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Ep. 106 - Talking Top 10 Favorite Bowie Songs And Top 10 Favorite Albums (Any artist)
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Scott McLean에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Scott McLean 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
On this episode Scott and Lou talk about their 10 favorite Bowie songs and 10 favorite albums (any artist)
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Scott McLean에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Scott McLean 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
On this episode Scott and Lou talk about their 10 favorite Bowie songs and 10 favorite albums (any artist)
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×Send us a text What happens when your trusty co-host bails on you last minute? Well, you embrace the chaos and steer the ship solo! Join me, Scott McLean, as I embark on an unexpected adventure through the global soundscape without my usual partner-in-crime, Jack. Our "dysfunctional podcast relationship" takes center stage with a hearty dose of humor and a touch of introspection, as I dive into the world of music genres, from the electrifying riffs of metal to the rhythmic beats of reggaeton. You won't want to miss the nostalgic laughter over my classic Cadillac Eldorado tales and the quirky banter with our loyal listeners like Big Head Todd and Patty. Ever wondered what unites salsa dancers and metalheads? It's the universal language of music, and we're charting it all—a melodic journey through ten genres that shape our world. Take a sonic tour that kicks off with metal's thunderous allure, glides into alternative and indie's eclectic vibes, and sways to the Latin and reggaeton rhythms. Whether it's the storytelling soul of country or the infectious energy of EDM, each genre is a chapter in the global playlist, and we're here to celebrate it with personal anecdotes and a bit of comic relief. As we crescendo into the top spots, witness the transformative power of hip-hop and rap, and revel in the catchy dominion of pop music, the reigning champ. I'm here to share not just the music but the memories and stories that give each note its heartbeat. With Morrissey's words echoing, "the pleasure, the privilege is mine," this episode closes with gratitude and anticipation for our next rendezvous. So, tune in for a mix of music, humor, and heartfelt connection that promises to strike a chord with every listener.…
1 Ep. 167 - Jack's Back! Talking About Lost Hits And Music Memories 1:42:45
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1 Ep. 168 - Talking Ticket Prices, Super Bowl Halftime Show, Lost Hits And More 1:58:07
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1:58:07Send us a text Ever wondered if rap artists can rock a stage as dynamically as legendary bands like U2? With a blend of humor and thoughtful analysis, Jack Calabrese and I tackle this hot debate, sparked by Kendrick Lamar’s much-anticipated Super Bowl halftime show. We swap stories about live performances, from the days of Prince’s iconic shows to the cutting-edge use of AI and holograms in concerts today. Our chat meanders through musical landscapes, comparing the bombastic flair of rock with the rhythmic allure of rap—proving that while styles may differ, the passion for live music remains universal. As we journey through the music industry’s ever-evolving scene, we reflect on how titans like Madonna and Neil Young have weathered the storm of digital disruption. Higher concert ticket prices, legal squabbles, and the authenticity of music biopics all feed into our lively conversation. Jack and I reminisce about the good old days of working in record stores and the nostalgia-laden playlists that filled our ears back then. With anecdotes about lost hits and one-hit wonders, we paint a picture of a musical era both cherished and complex. Our exploration of musical memories wouldn’t be complete without a nod to family connections, as we share how introducing our kids to diverse genres created bonds that transcend generations. From the culinary delights of a Publix Italian sub to the sweltering heat of Live Aid, our conversation flows with the ease of old friends reminiscing about the past. Join us for a heartfelt and humorous journey, as we wrap up with an amusing tale involving Don McLean and leave you eagerly anticipating Jack’s next appearance.…
1 Ep. 166 - Unwrapping Christmas: Scott and Amanda's Top 10 Christmas Songs and Stories 55:33
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1 Ep. 165 - Band Member Rivalries, Harmony, Discord, and the Stories Between 1:12:49
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1:12:49Send us a text Ever wonder how the legendary Wu-Tang Clan managed to capture the hearts of fans across genres? Join us as we pay homage to their universal allure and navigate through some of the most notorious band rivalries in music history. In a refreshing new format, complete with share screen features, we touch on everything from personal updates, like welcoming Amanda back from college, to a small tech hiccup that delayed our last episode. We also take a walk down memory lane, revisiting the magnetic pull of the 1981 classic "Lonely is the Night" by Billy Squier, and engage you with a trivia challenge that promises fun prizes! Nostalgia takes center stage as we reminisce about the era of cassette players and the love-hate relationship we all had with them. We'll chat about the thrill of early car stereos and share a laugh over a Depeche Mode concert memory from back in the day. This episode is a celebration of music's evolution, recognizing both the technological leaps and the lasting impact of artists like Billy Squier, whose catchy tunes have stood the test of time. We also dive into the complexities of music ownership and artist royalties in the streaming world—how much has changed and what might be lost along the way. Feuds and friendships, creative clashes and collaborations—music history is rife with the kind of drama that shapes legendary bands. From the tumultuous dynamics within Pink Floyd and Fleetwood Mac to the commercial versus creative tensions of the Beach Boys, the stories are as intriguing as the music itself. Hear how personal conflicts and internal strife led to some of the most iconic albums of their time, and how bands like Guns N' Roses navigated the rocky road to fame. This episode is a deep dive into the human stories behind the music that defined generations.…
Send us a text Could a single track change the way you hear music? This episode of "Milk Crates and Turntables" promises to explore that possibility with a brand-new focus and format. After a busy November that included a cruise and family holidays, I return to my sanctuary with an upgraded microphone and a commitment to break down one standout song each week. Join me and familiar voices like Allison, Jim, Dave, and Patty as we kick off this fresh chapter, inviting you to engage and share your own thoughts on the tracks that move you. Revisit the golden era of funk as we highlight the Ohio Players' iconic "Skin Tight" album, a defining moment in music history. Whether you're humming along to "Name That Tune" or just vibing with the beats, we’ll explore the band's transformation from the Ohio Untouchables to funk legends. This isn't just a walk down memory lane—it's a deep dive into how bands like Kool and the Gang and Sly and the Family Stone laid the groundwork for today's artists, who continue to keep the funk alive through sampling and reinterpretation. Nostalgia hits a high note as we wander through the 70s and 80s, sharing personal stories and pop culture moments that left a mark. From the complex ties in the music industry featuring giants like Sean "Diddy" Combs and Andre Harrell, to the timeless tunes of Sade and Al B. Sure, this episode is rich with music and memories that have shaped our lives. As I approach my 61st birthday and near the milestone of 200 episodes, I reflect on this podcast as my personal "church"—a therapeutic ritual that connects us all through the universal language of music.…
1 Ep. 163 - When Friendships Crumble: Navigating Political Discord, Cinematic Nostalgia, and New Beginnings 1:12:51
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1:12:51Send us a text What happens when a political disagreement turns a friendship into a battlefield? Join me as I unravel the emotional and unexpected journey that led to a significant change in the Milk Crates and Turntables podcast. This episode is not just about transitions and challenges; it’s about navigating the complex terrain of personal relationships in the face of political discord. With the recent departure of my co-hosts Mark and Lou, find out how a once-solid bond crumbled under the weight of ideological differences, leaving me charting a new course for the podcast. Take a walk down memory lane as we explore the cinematic masterpieces that have shaped our cultural landscape. From the whimsical world of "The Blues Brothers," to the dramatic clash between "Forrest Gump" and "The Shawshank Redemption," this episode is a love letter to film aficionados everywhere. Whether it's the adrenaline rush of action-packed thrillers like "Terminator 2" and "Speed," or the psychological intrigue of "The Sixth Sense," there's something for every movie lover to ponder and debate. Through spirited discussions, we dive into listener preferences, and reflect on how personal taste colors our viewing experiences. As we navigate these changes, a heartfelt thank you goes out to our loyal listeners who have stuck with us through every twist and turn. Your support has been instrumental, and as a token of our gratitude, I'm thrilled to announce a special Veterans Day fundraiser for the One Man, One Mic Foundation. Your contributions will make a direct impact on the lives of veterans, as we strive to give back to those who've selflessly served. So, whether you're tuning in live from the Icon of the Seas or catching up later, prepare for an episode filled with gratitude, nostalgia, and a hopeful look toward the future.…
Send us a text Join us for an unforgettable episode of Milk Crates and Turntables, where we celebrate the eclectic charm of one-hit wonders with the sharp insights of Perry Dedevich from the Music Relish show. With Lou temporarily out of action due to Hurricane Helena, Perry steps in to bring his unique perspective, diving into the rockabilly vibes of Kitty, Daisy, and Lewis. We share laughs about Lou's absence and our new show intro, before turning our focus to the nostalgic tunes that have left a lasting impact on our musical journey. Expect spirited debates over iconic hits like "Tainted Love" and "Take On Me," and a playful journey down memory lane with tracks like "Mambo No. 5" and "I'm Too Sexy." Ever wondered how AI technology is shaping music content creation? We explore that very topic with our personal experiments using ChatGPT, creating intriguing games and trivia around one-hit wonders. While AI is improving, it sometimes offers hilarious inaccuracies, especially with classic bands like Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Our discussions highlight the fun and unpredictability of working with AI, and how it spices up our show with dynamic, tech-driven interactions. We even delve into the infamous toilet paper shortage of early COVID-19 days, blending humor and nostalgia in a way only we can. The episode wraps up with a nostalgic look at memorable tracks and personal stories. From the playful game of "45 Poker," where we pull classic records, to humorous anecdotes about tattoos and past school crushes, we're all about celebrating the music and moments that shaped us. Perry's contributions are invaluable, and we’re thrilled to promise more engaging discussions next week. So tune in, enjoy the laughs, and let’s keep the music playing!…
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1 Ep. 159 - Lou's Brother And Exploring the Emotional Depths of Nick Cave and Other Great Music Info 2:20:19
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2:20:19Send us a text What happens when a dare to perform in a red Speedo turns into a legendary band memory? In this milestone 100th episode of Milk Crates and Turntables, we trip down memory lane, discussing junior high dances, the formation of early bands like Phylocinium and Phylogeny, and the wild escapades of Anthony, Todd, and Lou. Discover the hilarious origin stories, the brotherly bond between bandmates, and the iconic moments that have shaped their musical journey. With playful banter and amusing anecdotes, this episode is a celebration of camaraderie and the early days of live music. But that's not all—our episode is packed with engaging segments that are bound to keep you entertained. Join us as we debate the merits of guitar solos versus drum solos, and Southern rock versus glam rock, sparking a lively discussion about our favorite musical eras and genres. We get competitive with a music trivia game show, drawing classic vinyl records and reminiscing about hits from legendary labels like Arista and Atlantic. From the creative genius of bands like Blue Öyster Cult to the technical prowess of disco music, there's something for every music enthusiast. Finally, we dive into the melancholic yet powerful world of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, focusing on his recent album "Ghosteen" and the emotional depth of his music. We explore the intellectual richness of contemporary artists like PJ Harvey and Steven Wilson, reflecting on how their work adds a timeless layer to our musical landscape. Join us for an episode overflowing with nostalgia, laughter, and an unwavering love for music, as we celebrate our 100th episode with heartfelt appreciation for our loyal listeners and podcast family.…
1 Ep. 158 - The ANGRY INTRO Episode And The Oasis Reunion That's Going To Cost Me A Small Fortune. 2:10:18
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2:10:18Send us a text Why do band reunions always seem to come with a hefty price tag? This week's episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, kicking off with some technical hiccups and leading into a heartfelt vent about the financial strain of Ace's reunion tour. With Lou off drumming and Mark standing in, we navigate through the often-hidden motives behind band reunions, all while indulging in some playful jabs about the ever-unreliable drummers. Expect a night filled with candid conversations, a bit of frustration, and plenty of nostalgia to keep things interesting. Our Vinyl Record Showdown takes center stage as we dive into a spirited game of 45 poker, where legends like Billy Preston, Queen, and Grand Funk Railroad make an appearance. The competitive energy is high as we reminisce about the golden days of vinyl, all while managing some unexpected technical interruptions. The game intensifies with a second round featuring The Three Degrees, setting the stage for a multilingual musical trivia showdown with our returning guest. The laughter and banter are infectious, ensuring an engaging and nostalgic trip down memory lane. We wrap up with a deep dive into music trivia spanning decades, from Bob Dylan's first electric performance to the tragic tales of grunge icons. Our guest Tiffany Van Hill joins us for an amusing trivia quiz on Emerson, Lake & Palmer, sparking debates and laughter. The trivia train continues as we reminisce about 80s and 90s pop culture, touching on iconic moments like Madonna's near-casting in "Beetlejuice" and the impact of digital film. With personal anecdotes, birthday celebrations, and a hint of mischief, this episode promises a blend of humor, nostalgia, and heartfelt appreciation for the timeless power of music. Buckle up for a wild ride!…
1 Ep. 157 - Music Milestones and Epic Showdowns: Celebrating 30, 40, and 50-Year Hits 1:56:19
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1:56:19Send us a text Ready for a musical rollercoaster ride? Join us on the latest edition of Milk Crates and Turntables as we celebrate timeless tracks hitting their 30, 40, and 50-year milestones. Ever wondered what it would be like to draw 45s from a stash and debate which one's superior? This episode has it all, from the hilarious "45 Poker" segment to a passionate review of side two of The Tubes' debut album. We even had a penalty box incident before we hit record, but it's all in good fun! In our "Record Label Challenge," we share quirky tales about "Patty Patchouli" and the riveting Karen Reed saga, sparking some serious laughs. The episode's highlight features intense debates over Sly and the Family Stone’s "If You Want Me to Stay" versus The Stylistics’ "You Are Everything," with Siri popping in for some unexpected comic relief. And guess what? We take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, reminiscing about Tony Orlando and Dawn’s "Sweet Gypsy Rose." Get ready for a heated showdown as we compare 70s classics like "Bohemian Rhapsody" versus "Stairway to Heaven," and "Hotel California" versus "Dream On." We share personal stories and lively opinions, sparking debates that will have you questioning your own favorites. From 90s hits and unforgettable music videos to the unforgettable disco duel between Gloria Gaynor and ABBA, our episode promises a mix of humor, nostalgia, and spirited conversation. Let’s keep the laughter and music memories rolling with our signature blend of chaos and camaraderie!…
1 Ep. 156 - Drummers, Concept Albums And 1966 In Albums And Movies. 2:11:53
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2:11:53Send us a text What if you could journey back to 1966 and relive the magic of its music and movies? Join us as we unravel the vibrant tapestry of this iconic year with our special guests, Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show. We'll explore everything from the captivating life of Christopher Lee to the grim history of public executions in France, all while reminiscing over timeless albums like "Sinatra at the Sands" and "Black Monk Time." Our discussions are peppered with humorous takes on technical hiccups and the summer heat, making for a nostalgic and entertaining experience. Get ready to be enthralled as we spotlight the legacy of legendary drummers like Ginger Baker, John Bonham, and Stuart Copeland, dissecting how their unique styles have left an indelible mark on the music industry. We'll debate the merits of some of the most iconic concept albums, including Rush's thematic masterpieces, Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On," Pink Floyd's "The Wall," and The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." Our spirited conversations are filled with personal insights and anecdotes, offering a deep dive into the evolution of music and its cultural significance. Our journey takes a playful turn with a game of "45 Poker," where we pit classic 45 RPM records against each other, sparking spirited debates over hits by Barry Manilow, Elvis Presley, Styx, and more. Nostalgia reigns supreme as we discuss the 1969 Atlantic City Pop Festival and reminisce about legendary performances. From debating classic Motown hits to sharing personal stories, our episode promises a rich blend of music trivia, heartfelt memories, and lighthearted banter that will captivate music lovers and history buffs alike.…
1 Ep. 155 - A Time Machine to The Music Events Of 1966 2:07:15
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2:07:15Send us a text What if you could relive the transformative year of 1966 through the eyes of those who lived it and the sounds that defined it? Join us alongside our special guests, Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show, as we navigate through Lou's colorful memories from when he was just twelve years old. Our journey is filled with laughter, spirited debates, and vivid recollections of iconic moments like the final broadcast of "Shindig" with The Kinks and The Who, and David Bowie's early career milestones. The dynamic between the hosts, with playful jabs and humorous exchanges, keeps the conversation lively and engaging. In this episode, the air is alive with the nostalgia of 1966's music scene. We'll shine a light on everything from the groundbreaking "Good Vibrations" by Brian Wilson to the psychedelic vibes of The Byrds' "Eight Miles High." There's a special segment where we indulge in a game of 45 Poker, and you'll hear our thoughts as we rummage through a shuffled collection of 45s, debating which set reigns supreme. Alongside our musical musings, we reflect on the unforgettable performances by The Beatles, The Who, and the debut of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, all while sharing personal stories and lighter moments that bring the era back to life. Finally, our discussions take you on a whirlwind of musical highlights, from John Lennon's infamous "more popular than Jesus" remark to debates over Jefferson Airplane and Big Brother at the Fillmore. We'll reminisce about the Grammy winners, Eurovision's quirky moments, and the unforgettable album covers that defined a generation. Whether it's a poignant story about U2's "The Joshua Tree" or a playful argument about wine terminology, this episode promises a rich tapestry of memories, insights, and laughs that will transport you back to one of the most influential years in pop culture history. Tune in for a heartfelt, humorous, and highly entertaining ride through 1966!…
Send us a text How far would you go to hide the evidence of a wild night out? Join us for a hilarious and unpredictable ride through the music and movies of 1976 with host Scott McLean and co-hosts Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show. We kick things off by dissecting Robert Palmer's unique career as a solo artist, contrasting his path with other legendary musicians like Joe Cocker and Rod Stewart. Luke’s sharp attire adds a fun twist, as we compare his look to Palmer’s iconic style, all while peppering the conversation with humor and personal anecdotes that will keep you entertained. Ever played a game of "45 Poker" with vintage records? You'll love our nostalgic and playful competition where we each evaluate the hit potential of randomly selected 45 RPM records, featuring artists like the Bee Gees and Leo Sayer. Alongside this, I recount a side-splitting story about an encounter with an Asian stripper, and the lengths I went to hide "stripper dust" from my wife using KFC biscuits. This chapter is brimming with laughter, lighthearted banter, and friendly rivalry that's sure to make you smile. We wrap things up with a deep dive into iconic music and movies from 1976, including Steely Dan's "The Royal Scam" and Genesis' evolution with Phil Collins. Our discussions range from the brilliance of Aerosmith's "Rocks" to the cinematic gems like "Carrie" and "Logan's Run." As we share personal stories of strange car purchases and tense moments in shady neighborhoods, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat, laughing at our unpredictable adventures. Don’t miss this episode packed with music history, lively debates, and unforgettable anecdotes that will keep you hooked from start to finish.…
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