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 look back at October 8th, 1993. That's when Yo La Tengo released their album, Painful, and Marco Brambilla released the movie, Demolition Man.
This episode, we discuss the week of April 6th, 1999, the album, Utopia Parkway, from the band Fountains of Wayne and the film, Go, from director Doug Liman.
In this episode we are looking back at the week of November 14, 1994. We are looking at the album, Parachute, from the band, Guster. We also discuss the movie, Heavenly Creatures, from director Peter Jackson. With special guest, Scott Reithel.
This week we are looking back at April 25, 1991. That was the time when the band, EMF, released the album, Schubert Dip. Also, the film, Oscar, was released from director, John Landis. With special guests, Colin Ravenhill and Scott Ravenhill.
We take a look back at the week of January 25th, 1993. That is the week Belly's album, Star, came out and the film, El Mariachi, from director Robert Rodriguez, was playing at Sundance. With special guest, Gregory Linton.
This week, we look July 4th, 1997. We talk about the album, ...The Dandy Warhols Come Down, and the movie, Men in Black, from director, Barry Sonnenfeld.
This episode we are looking back at the week of April 16th, 1993. The first half of the podcast, we discuss The Full-Custom Gospel Sounds of the Reverend Horton Heat, the second album from The Reverend Horton Heat. Then later, the film, Benny & Joon, from director, Jeremiah Chechik, is passionately debated. One of us thought it was more enjoyable than the other one. Who is who? Listen, and find out.
This week we're looking back at November 25th, 1992. We talk about the album Love Deluxe from Sade and the animated movie, Aladdin.
This episode we listened to the album Woodface from Crowded House and watched the movie, Boyz n the Hood, from director John Singleton, both released the week of July 12, 1991.
We're looking back at the week of October 1st, 1999. We explore the album, Human Clay, from the band, Creed. And talk through the merits of Jay Roach's, Mystery, Alaska.
This week we look back at April 8th, 1994. We discuss Nirvana's album, MTV Unplugged in New York, and the movie, Sirens, from director, John Duigan. With special guest, Matt Holborow.
This week we look back at April 10, 1990. We discuss Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet and the film, Miami Blues, from writer/director, George Armitage.
This week we look back at September 18, 1992. Sinead O'Conner released Am I Not Your Girl? and Neil Jordan previewed The Crying Game in Toronto. And then we make you kiss the blarney stone.
This week we go back to December 5th, 1995. We discuss the album, The Memory of Trees, by Enya and the film, Twelve Monkeys, from director Terry Gilliam.
This episode we look back at the week of July 13th, 1990. We discuss the album Flesh & Blood by Poison and the film Ghost from director Jerry Zucker.