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 go back February 27, 1998 to discuss Ray of Light by Madonna and Dark City from director Alex Proyas. With special guest, Don Spiegel.
We look back at the week of November 3. 1995 and discuss Aimee Mann's I'm with Stupid and Home for the Holiday from director Jody Foster.
In this episode, we look back at the week of April 24th 1998 to discuss the album Mezzanine from Massive Attack and the film Sliding Doors from director Peter Howitt.
This week we look at the week of August 19th 1990 to celebrate Rocktober with Facelift from Alice in Chains and Shocktober with Exorcist III from William Peter Blatty.
This week we kick off the Shocktober celebration by looking at January 19th, 1996 to discuss Viva! La Woman from Cibo Matto and From Dusk till Dawn from director Robert Rodriguez.
This week, we welcome back The Captain to talk about December 1996, Tricky's Pre-Millennium Tension and Cameron Crowe's Jerry Maguire.
This week we look back at the week September 23, 1992 to discuss the album Us from Peter Gabriel and the film Captain Ron from director Thom Eberhardt.
We go back to the week of July 19, 1995 to discuss the soundtrack for Clueless and the movie Clueless from director Amy Heckerling.
This week we go to the week of January 17th, 1995 and discuss The Rapture from Siouxsie and the Banshees & Higher Learning from director, John Singleton.
This week, we're looking back at September, 1994. The album Day for Night by The Tragically Hip and Ed Wood from director Tim Burton were both released. We're joined once again by, Scott Reithel.
We look back at the week of June 30th, 1995 to discuss Sleater-Kinney's first album and Apollo 13 from director, Ron Howard.
This week we look back at the week of August 17, 1990 to discuss Bossanova from Pixies and Wild at Heart from director David Lynch. We welcome special guest, Scott Ravenhill.
This week, we look at the week of January 24, 1995 to discuss Van Halen's Balance and Robert Benton's Nobody's Fool. We're joined, once again, by Brian Vaccaro.
This week we go back to September 1990 and discus The Razors Edge from AC/DC and Miller's Crossing from the Coen Brothers.
This week we go back to June 10th, 1994 to discuss Purple from Stone Temple Pilots and Speed from director Jan de Bont. We are joined by special guest, Banan Ead.