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
Podcasts:
We look back at the week of November 2nd, 1993 to discuss So Far So Good from Bryan Adams and the film, The Piano, from director Jane Campion.
This week, we take a look back at the week of September 24, 1999. We discuss Brand New Day from Sting and American Beauty from director Sam Mendes.
We look back at the best of 1998.
We look back at December 14, 1990. That week, the VHS video of Queen: Live at Wembly was released in England & the film, Edward Scissorhands, was released in America.
We look back at November 10, 1996. We discuss the album, Spice, from the Spice Girls and the movie, Jingle All the Way, from director Brian Levant.
This week we give thanks to Dr. Dre’s The Chronic & Scent of a Woman from director Martin Brest. Both released around the week of December 15th, 1992.
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.
This week, we look at July 23, 1999. That week is when Destiny’s Child released their second album, The Writing’s on the Wall, and the film, The Haunting, came out from director Jan De Bont.
We look back at June 5th, 1990 to talk Step by Step from New Kids on the Block & the movie, Frankenhooker, from director Frank Henenlotter. We're joined with special guest, Alicia Spiegel.
This week, we look back at the week of June 18th, 1999 to look at the self titled debut from The White Stripes and Run Lola Run from director Tom Tykwer. With special guest, Captian Raoul.
This week we go back to July 8th, 1997. We discuss the album Fush Yu Mang from Smash Mouth and 4 Little Girls from director Spike Lee.
This week, we look back at July 24th, 1998 to discuss Mermaid Avenue from Billy Bragg & Wilco and Saving Private Ryan from director Steven Spielberg. With special guest, Jim Kelly.
This week we go back to August 23, 1996. We talk about Pearl Jam's No Code and The Island of Dr. Moreau from director John Frankenheimer. With special Scott Reithel.
We look back at August 6, 1999. We look at the album, Do the Collapse, from Guided by Voices and the film, The Sixth Sense, from director M. Night Shyamalan. With special guest, Lauren Nieman.
This week, we look back at the week of May 20th, 1997 and talk about The Colour and The Shape from Foo Fighters and the Luc Besson film, The Fifth Element. With special guest, Scott Ravenhill.