Songs You Should Know
Songs You Should Know
Jimbo & the Mickster
The stories behind the music, hosted by Jimbo and the Mickster
Episode 23: The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s “Electric Ladyland”
Get ready to strap in and take a mind-bending trip with the irreverent Jimbo and the quick-witted Mickster on their podcast, ‘Songs You Should Know.’ This week, they’re joined by legendary guitarist ‘Mr. G’ to reflect upon Jimi Hendrix’s classic album ‘Electric Ladyland.’ Together, they’ll explore the album’s psychedelic opus and iconic riffs, including such classics as ‘Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland),’ ‘Crosstown Traffic,’ and the haunting ‘All Along the Watchtower.’ Join them for a wild ride that’s sure to leave you with a newfound appreciation for one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most mind-bending masterpieces.
Feb 11, 2023
51 min
Episode 22: The Rolling Stones’ “Some Girls”
Turn up the volume and rock out with Jimbo and the Mickster on this episode of ‘Songs You Should Know.’ This week, the dynamic duo takes a trip back to the late ’70s to explore what many consider to be the last GREAT album from The Rolling Stones – ‘Some Girls.’ Released in 1978, this album features some of the Stones’ most iconic tracks, including the disco-infused ‘Miss You,’ the soulful ‘Beast of Burden,’ and the raucous ‘Shattered.’ Join Jimbo and the Mickster as they dive into the rich history and musical genius behind this late ’70s classic. It’s a journey you won’t want to miss!
Feb 4, 2023
48 min
Episode 21: Traveling Wilburys
Join Jimbo and the Mickster on this episode of ‘Songs You Should Know’ as they take a journey back to the late ’80s and explore the supergroup that rocked the world – The Traveling Wilburys. Comprised of music legends George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty, this band came together through happenstance to create something truly magical. It all started when Harrison needed a B-side for a single from his Cloud Nine album and the participants collaborated informally on the song ‘Handle with Care’ at Dylan’s home. From there, they adopted alter egos as the five Wilbury brothers and recorded a full album, produced by Lynne and Harrison. The result was a commercial success and garnered critical acclaim. Join us as we dive into the musical genius behind The Traveling Wilburys and explore the magic that can happen when music legends come together.
Jun 11, 2020
39 min
Episode 20: KISS Songs You Should Know #20: Kiss
This one is for this Mickster, in tribute to one of the first bands he ever idolized (back when he was 12 years old.) Formed in New York City in January 1973, Kiss is about to embark on their “End of the Road” final world tour. Yes, we know they’ve done a final tour before (in 2000). But this time they really mean it. They promise. Probably. “People change their minds, and in this case that goes along with being a living, thinking person” said Paul Stanley back in 2002. This episode focuses on three songs from the original incarnation of the band, who were all inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014: Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, and Ace Frehley. Join us as we take a look at Rock and Roll all Night, Detroit Rock City, and Black Diamond, in addition to numerous other sound clips and curiosities!
Oct 10, 2018
1 hr 3 min
Episode 19: The Eagles Songs You Should Know #19: The Eagles
The Eagles were originally Linda Ronstadt’s backup band and had their first major hit with the first song on their first album in 1972 (“Take it Easy,” from their debut album, simply titled “Eagles.”) They went on to masterfully craft songs that have sold over 100 million albums. In fact, their 1976 “Greatest Hits” volume was the first LP ever certified platinum, and has sold 29 million copies to date. The band broke up in 1980, and multiple members pursued solo careers. They reunited in 1994 and toured throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Sadly, founding member Glen Frey passed away in 2016.
May 21, 2018
41 min
Episode 18: Queen Episode 18 - Queen
Were they Glam Rock? Heavy Metal? What were these guys? They were an indescribable mutation of both, with a rich dash of opera, theatrics, and even rockabilly thrown in. Queen had eight gold and six platinum records. Their lead guitarist has a PhD in astrophysics. They were indescribably unique. In this episode, Mick and Jimbo talk about Killer Queen, Somebody to Love, and Bohemian Rhapsody. And, of course, so much more.
Mar 2, 2018
1 hr 5 min
Episode 17: The Carpenters Episode 17 - The Carpenters
Mick and Jim have discussed the pioneers of country western, punk, hard rock, disco, and everything in between. In this episode we tackle the Carpenters, icons of soft rock during the 1970s. Karen and Richard, brother and sister, carved out their own space in music history and owned the 70s as much as any other artist or group. They sold millions of albums and produced densely layered tracks that have come in time to be regarded as pioneering. Sadly, Karen died of cardiac arrest in 1983 after a long struggle with anorexia nervosa.
Feb 2, 2018
59 min
Episode 16: AC/DC Episode 16 - AC/DC
Malcolm Young of AC/DC left us on November 18, 2017, from complications of dementia. He was only 64. He anchored AC/DC’s sound from the beginning, in 1973. His younger brother Angus may have been the public face of the band, but Malcolm was a key writer and leader. He was the guy the rest of the band watched for cues on stage. In this episode, Jimbo and the Mickster pull AC/DC songs from the vault that range from the early Bonn Scott era to the later Brian Johnson classics. The band name “AC/DC” was famously inspired by an emblem from the back of a sewing machine owned by their sister, Margaret.
Jan 13, 2018
57 min
Episode 15: Pioneers of Punk The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, and the Clash
Punk developed in the early to mid-1970s and was rooted in 1960s garage rock and other forms of what is now known as “proto-punk” music. Punk bands rebelled against what they saw as the “excesses” of mainstream rock at the time, seeking to get back to the raw early roots of rock and roll, sometimes to the point that actually knowing how to play one’s instrument wasn’t that important . . . as long as you had something to say. In Britain, Punk often arose as a reaction to poor economic conditions. In this episode, Jimbo and the Mickster discuss some of the contributions of the Ramones, the Sex Pistols, and the Clash . . . each of which helped define the initial era of punk.
Dec 15, 2017
1 hr 5 min
Episode 14: Rod Stewart Songs You Should Know: Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart’s distinctive raspy singing voice, showmanship, and songwriting have kept him in the musical spotlight for over fifty years. Stewart came to prominence in the late 1960s and the early 1970s with The Jeff Beck Group, and then with Faces, though his music career began in 1962 when he took up busking with a harmonica. Jimbo and the Mickster just touch the tip of the iceberg in our first look at Rod’s career on this Songs You Should Know podcast. We discuss such songs as Maggie May, Tonight’s the Night, and Do Ya Think I’m Sexy, as well as a fewer lesser known details of Rod’s career.
Nov 10, 2017
55 min
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