
Greeting folks, and welcome to another heartfelt episode.We have decided to mix up the format and give you a little more color and glamour for your money - as yes, we do like to think of ourselves as a kitschy sideshow act. Think of this new format as if it were Thunderdome - with a wee bit less of a post-apocalyptic theme - but we're all dressed as Tina Turner, as we all fought for it, and being that July is the month of kindness (as far as you know), we all decided to dress the same. It worked for The Beatles. It worked for Devo. It worked for ABBA. I rest my case. There are four albums discussed in our Thunderdome this episode. So, sit back and take off your shoes as we attempt to rock your socks off... or maybe just give your toes a little tickle.Peace, Love, Coffee, and Pecan Pie,Scott, Dave, Cory, and (as always) yer mom!The Clash - The ClashFrank Ocean - BlondThe Band - Music from Big PinkThe Who - Who's Next
Jul 12, 2021
32 min

You have waited long enough, and the payoff, I assure you, will be quite whelming.We have scaled down the number of albums, for your listening pleasure, but mostly for our own. Tackling around 25 albums for a show was a modern day Herculean Task, that not even Hercules would agree to do - cheeky bastard!!We are proud to announce our new sponsor this week - Buzz Fizz.Tune in and enjoy another enlightening episode of your favorite podcast, then come back and listen to ours.Pease, Love, Coffee, and Buzz Fizz,Scott, Dave, Cory, and Yer MomFeatured Albums:Destiny's Child - The Writing's On The WallBeyonce - BeyonceBlack Sabbath - ParanoidBo Diddley - Go Bo DiddleyThe Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Jun 21, 2021
38 min

Today we wrap up the artists with five or more albums in the Rolling Stone Top 500. The lesson learned is that most artists are great, but we can only take any one of them in small doses. As my grandfather at 96 years young tells me: everything in moderation.This week we are covering the following artists:The Rolling StonesBruce SpringsteenBob DylanLed ZeppelinWe have a new sponsor with The Bearwood Spa and Resort.Note: the theme song (30 Seconds Ago) was originally written by Art Nelson, and thoroughly tinkered with and rearranged by the band October.Merry Birthdays Bob Dylan (May 24, 1941)John Bonham (May 31, 1948 - Sep. 25, 1980) Ron Wood (June 1, 1947)Charlie Watts (June 2, 1941)Peace, Love, & Coffee,Scott, Dave, and Cory (feat. yer mom)The Rolling Stones#14 Exile on Main Street#41 Let It Bleed#104 Sticky Fingers#185 Beggars Banquet#330 Aftermath#468 Some GirlsBruce Springsteen#21 Born To Run#91 Darkness on the Edge of Town#142 Born in the U.S.A.#150 Nebraska#345 The Wild, The Innocent, & The E Street ShuffleBob Dylan#9 Blood on the Tracks#18 Highway 61 Revisited#38 Blonde on Blonde#181 Bringing It All Back Home#335 The Basement Tapes (Bob Dylan and The Band)#337 John Wesley Harding#411 Love and Theft (link may not include all tracks)Led Zeppelin#58 Led Zeppelin IV#101 Led Zeppelin I#123 Led Zeppelin II#144 Physical Graffiti#278 Houses of the Holy
May 27, 2021
34 min

We are back again to discuss the artists that have 5 or more albums in the Rolling Stone Top 500, and we still have not found that muzzle for Scott. However, I can assure you, it is nothing compared to the likes of what Yeezy says. But, please be aware (beware!) this is music commentary unfiltered like a pack of Camel, or American Spirit.This week we are covering the following acts that met the 5+ album criteria:The BeatlesNeil YoungDavid BowieKanye WestWe did not discuss their respective albums in any depth, but the list and their rankings are listed below and linked for your viewing and listening pleasure (click at your own risk).Musical Shenanigans was filmed in front of a live studio audience of lab animals and sponsored by the one and only Shaman Larry from the Shaman Supercenter. It has also been recommended that this show goes nicely with a nice Merlot or a well aged Malt Liquor.Peace, Love, & CoffeeAlphabetically Yours,Cory, Dave, and Scott (feat. yer mom)The Beatles#5 Abbey Road#11 Revolver#24 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band#29 The White Album#35 Rubber Soul#197 Meet the Beatles!#263 A Hard Day's Night#266 Help!#342 Let It BeNeil Young#72 Harvest#90 After the Gold Rush#296 Rust Never Sleeps#302 Tonight's the Night#407 Everybody Knows This is NowhereDavid Bowie#40 The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars#52 Station to Station#88 Hunky Dory#206 Low#443 Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)Kanye West#17 My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy#74 The College Dropout#117 Late Registration#204 Graduation#244 808s & Heartbreak#269 Yeezus
May 11, 2021
25 min

If we have learned anything, it is that sometimes a muzzle should be applied to Scott, but then we would miss out on so much color. He's obviously not a Frank fan, but we cannot all be blessed with sophistication.For anyone that wants to play along, please let me know!The albums this week are as follows:Frank Sinatra - In the Wee Small HoursBoogie Down Productions - Criminal MindedJohn Mayer - ContinuumAC/DC - Back in BlackFleetwood Mac - RumoursWe have a new sponsor that was eager to advertise!!
Apr 29, 2021
20 min

Scott and I are back, but now we have dragged Dave into the mix. He is quite knowledgeable and brings a lot more fun to the table.Albums covered:Sleater-Kinney - Dig Me OutAl Green - Greatest HitsLiz Phair - Exile in GuyvilleRUN-DMC - Raising HellSponsored by Playlist Masters
Apr 29, 2021
13 min

Scott and I discuss three albums chosen at random from the Top 500.#452 Diana Ross and the Supremes - Anthology#112 Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road#55 Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the MoonWe have our own quirks and comments about the albums, and discussions that do not relate. Some questionable language is likely.Sponsored by Boudreaux's Cajun Fryer
Apr 28, 2021
12 min
