Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast podcast

Ep. 158 - The ANGRY INTRO Episode And The Oasis Reunion That's Going To Cost Me A Small Fortune.

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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!

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