My So Called Podcast
Summary: A look back at movies and albums released in the 1990's.
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- Artist: Eric Spiegel & Gary Linton
- Copyright: 2020
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This week we're talk about June 5th, 1998. That is the week Smashing Pumpkins released, Adore, while The Truman Show, from director Peter Weir, played in theaters. With special guest, Matt Holborrow.
This week we look back at May 29, 1992. We discuss the debut album from Stereolab, Peng!, and the film, Sister Act, from director Emile Ardolino.
This week, we look back at March 1995 to discuss the album, 100% Fun, from Matthew Sweet and the movie, Outbreak, from director Wolfgang Peterson.
This week we are looking back at October 1992. We discuss the 10,000 Maniacs album, Our Time in Eden. And the film from director, Robert Redford, A River Runs Through It.
This week we look back at Oct. 2nd 1998 and discuss a couple of Irish works of entertainment. The album is Nu-Clear Sounds from the band, Ash and the movie, The General, from director John Boorman.
We're going back to November 4th, 1997. We talk about Jay'Z's In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 and Eve's Bayou from writer/director, Kasi Lemmons.
This week we look at the week of April 12th, 1994. We talk about Hole and their second album, Live Through This, and we discuss the movie from John Waters, Serial Mom. With special guest, Jeanie Norris.
We have a bunch of people on the show to discuss the best of 1999.
We look back at the week of October 13, 1996. We talked about the album, Car Button Cloth, from The Lemonheads and the movie, The Long Kiss Goodnight, from director Renny Harlin.
We look back at November 11, 1994 and discuss the Christmas album, Merry Christmas, from Mariah Carey and the Tim Allen film, The Santa Clause, from director, John Pasquin.
We look back at the week of September 30, 1994 and discuss the debut album from Veruca Salt, American Thighs, and the movie, The River Wild, from director Curtis Hanson. With guest, Matt Holborow.
This week we go back to March 19, 1998. We discuss Feeling Strangely Fine from Semisonic and the film, Primary Colors, from director Mike Nichols. With special guest, Banan Ead.
We’re still in the throws of October and that means we’re looking back at the week of January 15th, 1998. That week gave us Wide Open Spaces from Dixie Chicks & Ringu, from director, Hideo Nakata. With special guest, Banan Ead.
Fear thee not, for this is a scary good episode. We look back at the week of February 7th, 1995. We talk about Shania Twain's The Woman in Me and John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness. With special guest, Paul Wegmann.
We're traveling back to the week of November 2nd, 1993. That week saw the original release of Better Than Ezra's Deluxe and Mrs. Doubtfire, from director Chris Columbus.