On this episode we take a gamble on 1995, Sunny Day Real Estate and Casino will make for a fun listen. With guest, Jeannie and Phil Norris.
We're celebrating Black History Month by looking back to the week of March 9th, 1990. We discuss the album, Poison, from Bel Biv Devoe and then talk about the movie, House Party, starring Kid 'n Play.
It's Xmas time and we're talking about everybody's favorite holiday media. We talk about the album, 69 Love Songs, from The Magnetic Fields. We also discuss Eyes Wide Shut from director Stanley Kubrick. With special guest, Captain Raoul.
This episode we discuss the week of September 4th 1999. We talk about the album, Fly, from The Chicks and the movie, Beau Travail, from director, Claire Denis. With special guest, Owen Spiegel.
On this episode we try something new and discuss the week of June 30, 2000. That's the week Nelly's first album, Country Grammar, came out. Also, Wolfgang Petersen's, The Perfect Storm, stormed into theaters.
We look back at September 1995 and discuss the album One Hot Minute from the Dave Navarro incarnation of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. We also turn a critical eye to the movie, Empire Records, from director Allan Moyle. With special guest, Jake Schimke.
Another episode, another look back at the 90's. We discuss the week of June 21, 1991, the album Superstition from the bank, Siouxsie & the Banshess, and the film, The Rocketeer from director, Joe Johnston.
We turn back the clock to November 7th, 1997. We look at the album, Spiceworld, from the British band, Spice Girls. We also talk about the American movie, Starship Troppers, from Dutch director, Paul Verhoeven. So international!
We humbly celebrate Black History Month on My So Called Podcast and look back at November 6th, 1996. F. Gary Gray's movie, Set It Off, came out and then a week later was the sophomore release of Snoop Doggy Dogg, The Doggfather.