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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We talk about two important works of 1990's media this week. It's Nirvana's In Utero and Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused.
This week we welcome special guest, Scott Vaccaro to the podcast. We go back to the week of July 12, 1991. The three of us revisit Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers' Into the Great Wide Open and Kathryn Bigelow's Point Break.
We go back to the early 90's this week. It's Jane's Addiction's Ritual de lo habitual and My Blue Heaven from Herbert Ross and Nora Ephron.
This week we revisit Built to Spill's Keep It Like a Secret and Wes Anderson's Rushmore.
It's Soundgarden's Superunknown and Robert Altman's Short Cuts this week.
This week, Captain Raoul joins us on the podcast to remember March 23, 1997, Whatever and Ever, Amen by Ben Folds Five and Liar Lair from Tom Shadyac and Jim Carrey.
We have a couple of special guests join us to discuss Green Day's Dookie and Tom Shadyac's Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Both of those were released the week of February 5th, 1994.
September 24th 1992. Stone Temple Pilots released Core and Michael Mann released Last of the Mohicans.
*Programming note: We had an issue with the sound from Eric's mic, but we wanted to publish this episode anyway. Thanks for listening. This week, Greg Linton joins us when we go back to September 16th 1994. Liz Phair's Whip-Smart was released as was Timecop, directed by Peter Hyams and starring Jean Claude Van Damme.
Journey with us to a time, June 17, 1997, when the Old 97's released their major label debut, Too Far Too Care. The same week, Joel Schumacher detonated the bomb Batman & Robin onto the world.
Cooleyhighharmony by Boyz II Men was released in the week of February 14, 1991. That happens to be the same week Jonathan Demme released Silence of the Lambs. Eric and Gary welcome a guest, Banan, onto the show to discuss these two pieces of art.
Back in late November of 1992, Rage Against the Machine exploded onto the scene with their eponymous debut and Mick Jackson detonated The Bodyguard onto the world.
This week, Eric and Gary invite Brian Vaccaro to discuss X, the 1990 album by Inxs, and Goodfellas, the 1990 film by Martin Scorsese.
This week it's What's the Story, Morning Glory? by Oasis and Seven from David Fincher. They were both released about a week from each other back 1995.
Magnolia! Eric and Gary discuss the music of Aimee Mann from the Magnolia soundtrack. They also revisit the film from Paul Thomas Anderson released the week of December 2, 1999.