
Keep on Rollin' Baby!
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04/28/25 • 49 min
In this shorter episode, Nick and Roger discuss the concept of musical tastes evolving over time, providing examples from their personal experiences of what influenced their changing tastes (if they know) while still enjoying the stuff they grew up on. They also get into what directions those changes took and whether or not that kind of change is something that should happen as you get older.
Mark Manson's The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck Podcast episodes mentioned:
- Breaking the Monoculture, the Rise of "Premium Mediocre" and Choosing Your Suck
- The Unexpected Truth About Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll (Featuring Randy Blyth from Lamb of God)
Intro Song Credits: Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle) by Limp Bizkit from the album Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000) from Interscope Records.
In this shorter episode, Nick and Roger discuss the concept of musical tastes evolving over time, providing examples from their personal experiences of what influenced their changing tastes (if they know) while still enjoying the stuff they grew up on. They also get into what directions those changes took and whether or not that kind of change is something that should happen as you get older.
Mark Manson's The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck Podcast episodes mentioned:
- Breaking the Monoculture, the Rise of "Premium Mediocre" and Choosing Your Suck
- The Unexpected Truth About Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll (Featuring Randy Blyth from Lamb of God)
Intro Song Credits: Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle) by Limp Bizkit from the album Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000) from Interscope Records.
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Gettin' Under the Covers
Synopsis:
In this episode, Roger and Nick discuss the value of covers and reinterpretations of songs. Through this, they briefly discuss the origins and uses of shared songs in the early record industry and how important these songs are to exposing new audiences to songs, eye-opening points of discovering that songs they thought were originals for artists were actually covers,and the importance of covers for new musicians.
Intro Song: The Boys Are Back in Town, written by Thin Lizzy (Vertigo/Mercury Records 1976), Performed by Bon Jovi.
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Article mentioned by Roger: How an Unscheduled Last Minute Performance of “Fast Car” shot Tracy Chapman to Stardom in 1988
Tribute to Led Zeppelin by Heart (Kennedy Awards) BEST COVER OF STAIRWAY!: CLICK HERE!...JUST DO IT!
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