Face the Music: An Electric Light Orchestra Song-By-Song Podcast
Summary: Eric and Eric discuss, give songfacts, and the history of a song a week by the Electric Light Orchestra.
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Podcasts:
Mason Williams rips off E.L.O., and Eric puts out the question has Jeff Lynne ever had a job? (11:24) (Song Facts music, "Sunday Morning" by Nicolai Heidlas from www.hooksounds.com)
It's a battle of the cellos, Bevan, and Wood in "Battle of Marston Moor (July 2nd 1644.)" (Songfacts music "Sunday Morning" from www.hooksounds.com)
It's the sad truth of an actress' life beyond the footlights. (Song Facts music, "Sunday Morning" by Nicolai Heidlas from www.hooksounds.com)
It's track 2 from E.L.O. album number 1, "Look At Me Now."
Not only is "10538 Overture" the first song recorded by E.L.O., but it's also the first track on their first album, their first single, and the first song we examine on "Face the Music." (Songfacts music "Sunday Morning" composed by Nicolai Heidlas from HookSounds.com)
Welcome to the show... Eric & Eric introduce the Podcast, and themselves. This is like a backstage interview before the real show starts. So don't judge the Podcast on this one episode.
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