
Doug discovered The DeMarco Sisters, an American close harmony singing group, watching TMC. We discuss how hugely popular artists can become forgotten and how musical tastes go out of fashion.
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Show notes
The DeMarco Sisters - Wikipedia
Episode #201 - Kurt Andersen on Why Music Hasn't Changed in Decades
Episode #334: Rolling Stones
Daniel Barenboim reveals radical new piano design: 'I've fallen in love with it' - The Guardian
Our next tracks:
Daniel Barenboim: Schubert Piano Sonatas
Barbershop Harmony Society: Top 20 Quartets, 2010 Philadelphia Convention
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Jun 3
30 min

The Next Track, Episode #334: Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones have a new album out; it sounds a lot like other Rolling Stones albums. We discuss how one of our favorite bands just keeps doing the same thing, over and over. (Apologies for the quality of Doug's audio.)
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Show notes
Rolling Stones: Foreign Tongues
Laurie Anderson: United States Live (Wikipedia)
Lone Star Cafe (Wikipedia)
The Rolling Stones: Four Flicks
Episode 48: Musician Dave Harrington of DARKSIDE
Keith Richards: Life
Bob Spitz: The Rolling Stones
Bill Wyman: Stone Alone: The Story Of A Rock'n'Roll Band
Our next tracks:
Muddy Waters: Folk Singer
Dave Mason: Alone Together
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May 20
27 min

When things get old, will they still work? If hardware devices depend on software or firmware, will you still be able to use them? Those receivers and active speakers that require software to run; will they work in twenty years?
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Show notes
Episode #332: Old is New Again
The Twilight Zone: The Complete Series Blu-ray
Our next tracks:
Bernard Herrmann: The Twilight Zone Television Series Score Re-recording
Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention:One Size Fits All
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May 6
29 min

Nostalgia? Avoiding the algorithm? Some people want to go back to the way things used to be and listen to music on iPods.
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Show notes
I turned an iPod Shuffle into my perfect music player – here’s how
Yer Stack
Maxell Wireless Cassette Player
Can you still buy an iPod in 2026? Here's where to look online
Bring On Defunct: The iPod Enthralls Young Music Listeners - The New York Times
Amazon Ending Support for Older Kindle and Kindle Fire Devices
calibre
MUBI
Our next tracks:
Something Wild
Humble Pie: Smokin'
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Apr 22
26 min

It was Apple's 50th anniversary on April 1. Since both Doug's and Kirk's careers have depended on Apple, and we discussed Apple hardware and software on this podcast, we have a two-guys-in-a-pub discussion about our history with Apple products.
"Instead of having a company that wanted to change the world, we now have a company that wants to charge the world."
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Show notes
David Pogue Writes the History of Apple
Our next tracks:
Grateful Dead: Cornell, 5/8/77
U.S. Marine Band: Century Selection
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Apr 8
29 min

We watched the new documentary, Paul McCartney, Man on the Run, about his post-Beatles experiment with Wings. We have thoughts.
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Show notes
On Battle After Another
Sinners
Paul McCartney: Man on the Run (documentary)
Man on the Run (soundtrack)
Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run (book)
Wings (2 CD best-of compilation)
Bradley Lehman: Johann Sebastian Bach's tuning
Our next tracks:
Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Andras Schiff
L7: The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum
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Mar 25
30 min

In another look at a specific year in music, we find that 1979 not only had some great and influential music, but was also the year of two technical innovations that would change music forever.
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Show notes
Sony Pressman
Our next tracks:
Moby: Future Quiet
The Soft Boys: Can of Bees
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Mar 11
32 min

We discuss some rock albums that were influential: their music, the way they presented songs, the way they were produced, or they effect they had on culture.
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Show notes
25 of the most influential albums in music history
Our next tracks:
Phantasm: The Well-Tempered Consort - I
Plastiscines: LP1
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Feb 25
30 min

The Greatest Hits album has been a staple of the music industry since 1958. Some of the best-selling albums of all time are Greatest Hits albums. But what is the future of the Greatest Hits album in this era of streaming?
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Show notes
Greatest hits album - Wikipedia
Our next tracks:
Crumb: Dan Nadel
The Suburbs: Ladies and Gentlemen, The Suburbs Have Left the Building
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Feb 11
30 min

In spite of the fact that Kirk has been a Deadhead for decades, we have never done an episode about the Grateful Dead. With the passing of Bob Weir recently, we decided to talk a bit about the Dead, its history, and its future.
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Show notes
Grateful Dead
The Next Track: Episode #23 – David Browne on the History of the Grateful Dead
Episode #67 – The Grateful Dead’s Legendary 5/8/77 Cornell Concert, with Author Peter Conners
The Next Track: Episode #74 – Jeffrey Norman on Restoring, Mixing, and Mastering the Grateful Dead
The Next Track: Episode #213 - The Grateful Dead's 100 Essential Songs, with Bob Trudeau
Our next tracks:
Morton Feldman: Trios 6-disc box set
Kula Shaker: K
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Jan 28
27 min
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