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Americana Rock Mix: Episode 40 – Dinosaur Jr Review

Category : Americana Rock Mix, Podcasts

In this episode, Eric joins me again and we review the new Dinosaur Jr album “Farm”. We also play a voicemail and a few extras that you might not usually expect.

Music in this episode:

-The album “Farm” by Dinosaur Jr.

- Houses AND Whenever You’re Ready (Zombies Cover) by Dinosaur Jr. (from Farm Deluxe Edition) – www.DinosaurJr.com

- Whatever Forever by The Allendales (from Low Morals & High Standards) – www.Myspace.com/TheAllendales

- Of Summer by Cobalt & The Hired Guns (from The Double Single) – www.CobaltAndTheHiredGuns.com

- State Of Oblivion by Southeast Engine (from A Wheel Within A Wheel) – www.SouthEastEngine.com

- You’re Gonna Miss Me AND I Don’t Ever Want To Come Down by 13th Floor Elevators (from All Singles! And Rare Stuff) – www.Myspace.com/13thFloorElevators

- Screwtopia by Patterson Hood (from Murdering Oscar And Other Love Songs) – www.PattersonHood.com

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Comments (1)

I just found your place and thought I would give the podcast a listen. I was really disappointed in the format when you have your friend Eric on. Why comment on the song and the artist in the middle of the song? The last thing I want to hear after 1:30 of a song I’m trying to process is someone…anyone, talking about the band and previous releases, production quality etc. Either do that before or after the song but not 2 or 3 times in the middle of the song. Seriously, whats the point? The music you present is so that people can supposedly hear the music, and then make an informed decision on whether they like it or not.

I do appreciated the work that’s put in to your show. Thanks for turning me on to some great music.

You might want to check out these guys or pass it along to someone else.
http://www.myspace.com/righteousbuckandtheskullscorchers

Keep rockin’
M

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