May 23, 2018
With Bob’s 60th birthday only a few days away, we use tonight’s show to celebrate and wish our favorite Gemini a happy birthday. As someone probably once said, “It’s not how old you are. It’s the music you play.” Or something like that. Probably.
May 16, 2018
Bill has Bruce Springsteen on the brain as he anticipates sitting in the audience for “Springsteen on Broadway”. Bob plays music from two seminal albums released on this date in 1966: The Beach Boys’ “Pet Sounds” and Bob Dylan’s “Blonde on Blonde”.
May 9, 2018
When is the last time you listened to Todd Rundgren? If you listen, it will be tonight’s show – along with other musical gold.
April 11, 2018
April showers bring May flowers. April also brings the latest inductions into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Bob and Bill have spent mucho time ruminating about this year’s inductees, and they share their thoughts about who should be in as opposed to who is added each year. And Dick Dale is at the top of that list.
April 8, 2015
On this day in music history, “Where Did Our Love Go,” the single that catapulted the Supremes – Mary Wilson, Diana Ross and Florence Ballard – to the top of the charts and the biggest stars in the Motown universe, was recorded in 1964.
April 1, 2015
As loyal listeners, you have come to expect three things: great music, rapier-like wit and technical difficulties. You always get the great music, the other two are sporadic. But tonight, gentle listener, you’ve hit the trifecta! Bill’s microphone stopped working, so don’t focus on the weird speech-like sounds emanating from deep in the background. Do, however, enjoy the great music and fabulous interview with John and Brenda Madden of JBM Productions, the premier purveyors of live roots music in the Tristate.
February 18, 2015
Cold weather arrived with a vengeance, leading to the Bangles’ rousing cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic “Hazy Shade of Winter,” in addition to Edgar Winter’s “Save the Planet” and Bruce Springsteen’s “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out.”
February 11, 2015
Bob took a shot at that week’s Grammy Awards, pointing out that a performance by AC/DC was the single highlight. And there’s no better way to pay tribute to the hard rock heroes than with Lucinda Williams’ cover of “It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Want to Rock ’n’ Roll).