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:
Rocktober! We go back to the fall of 1992 to discuss Sweet Oblivion from Screaming Trees and Sneakers from director Phil Alden Robinson.
We journey back to September 1997 with local celeb, Captain Raoul, to discuss both Portishead's second album and Curtis Hanson's Oscar nominated film, L.A. Confidential.
This week, it's a trip back to October 1999 with Matt Holborow as we talk about There Is Nothing Left to Lose from Foo Fighters and Fight Club from director David Fincher.
We look back to April 1998 and discuss Bring It On from Gomez and the movie City of Angels from director Brad Silberling.
We're back with season 2 and it's just like season 1. This week we head back to January, 1998 and discuss Air's Moon Safari and Good Will Hunting from director Gus Van Sant.
This week we are joined by Scott Reithel. The three of us talk about Garbage's debut album and the The Usual Suspects from director Bryan Singer. Both were released in 1995.
It's 1996 and we talk about 12 Golden Country Greats from Ween and Independence Day from director Roland Emmerich.
We journey back to fall of 1996 to discuss a couple of sophomore efforts. We look at Being There from Wilco and Romeo + Juliet from director Baz Luhrmann. We are also joined by special guest Marc Schneider.
We're hopping in the wayback machine and traveling back to November 1995. This week we discuss Anthology 1 from The Beatles and Toy Story from Pixar Studios and director John Lasseter.
We go back to September 1998 and discuss American Water from Silver Jews and Pleasantville from writer and director Gary Ross.
We talk about September 1999. That's when Supergrass released an album called Supergrass and David O. Russell released a movie called Three Kings.
This week we talk May 1994, Sonic Youth's Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star, and The Crow from Alex Proyas.
We're talking PJ Harvey's To Bring You My Love and The Quick and the Dead from director Sam Raimi this week with special guest, Captain Raoul.
We talk The Low End Theory from A Tribe Called Quest and The Double Life of Véronique from Krzysztof Kieslowski. The were both released in 1991.
It's episode 50! We're talking April 1999! We're talking Mule Variations from Tom Waits! We're talking Election from Alexnder Payne!