
Ep. 188 - The Cars, Covers, And The Sound Of The Seventies
We riff through The Cars’ catalog, defend Ben Orr’s legacy, and stress why Candy O and Panorama still reward deep listens. We test a stack of California Dreamin’ covers, revisit 60s pillars like CCR and Hendrix, and salvage “forgotten” 70s and 80s bands with fresh ears. We end by crowning a 1975 opening line that still shocks and make the case for separating art from the artist.
• dual-frontman chemistry in The Cars and why Ben Orr’s vocals anchor the biggest hits
• Candy O’s shift from the debut and Panorama’s darker edge
• Drive and Heartbeat City as commercial peak vs fan favorites
• CCR’s Fortunate Son and Hendrix’s Watchtower as era-defining statements
• California Dreamin’ cover shootout and what makes a good cover
• Blood, Sweat & Tears, Ten Years After, Mountain, ELP re-evaluated
• 1975 standouts and the power of a perfect opening line
• separating music from artist politics to preserve memory
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