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Teenage Fanclub with Mark Neeley

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In a year that saw Nirvana, R.E.M, and Pearl Jam put out generation-defining albums, Spin Magazine named this band's 1991 album Record of the Year. 33 years later, this cult power-pop outfit remains a weird outlier sandwiched between the eras of grunge and Britpop. It's TEENAGE FANCLUB week!
Joining the show is animator, music video director, and self-proclaimed Fannie Mark Neeley (Aquarium Drunkard)! Mark and the guys explore the origins of TFC's rapid ascent from the Scottish indie-rock scene to performing on Saturday Night Live in just two years' time. The band's follow up to Bandwagonesque falls on deaf ears in America, but performances on BBC's White Room and Top of the Pops captures their persistent popularity in the UK. And the show discovers Oddville MTV, a similarly cult-like entity that grazed the periphery of mainstream America.
Want to watch along with us? Check out the links below for the performances discussed this week!
Everything Flows, 12/21/1990 on Snub TV
The Concept/Satan, 2/15/1992 on Saturday Night Live
What You Do to Me/Pet Rock, 2/15/1992 on Saturday Night Live
Escher, 2/14/1994 on Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Mellow Doubt/I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better (Byrds Cover), 2/17/1996 on BBC White Room
Ain't That Enough, 11/7/1997 on Top of the Pops
Take the Long Way Round, 8/29/1999 on Oddville MTV

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In a year that saw Nirvana, R.E.M, and Pearl Jam put out generation-defining albums, Spin Magazine named this band's 1991 album Record of the Year. 33 years later, this cult power-pop outfit remains a weird outlier sandwiched between the eras of grunge and Britpop. It's TEENAGE FANCLUB week!
Joining the show is animator, music video director, and self-proclaimed Fannie Mark Neeley (Aquarium Drunkard)! Mark and the guys explore the origins of TFC's rapid ascent from the Scottish indie-rock scene to performing on Saturday Night Live in just two years' time. The band's follow up to Bandwagonesque falls on deaf ears in America, but performances on BBC's White Room and Top of the Pops captures their persistent popularity in the UK. And the show discovers Oddville MTV, a similarly cult-like entity that grazed the periphery of mainstream America.
Want to watch along with us? Check out the links below for the performances discussed this week!
Everything Flows, 12/21/1990 on Snub TV
The Concept/Satan, 2/15/1992 on Saturday Night Live
What You Do to Me/Pet Rock, 2/15/1992 on Saturday Night Live
Escher, 2/14/1994 on Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Mellow Doubt/I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better (Byrds Cover), 2/17/1996 on BBC White Room
Ain't That Enough, 11/7/1997 on Top of the Pops
Take the Long Way Round, 8/29/1999 on Oddville MTV

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