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The Toast And Jams Podcast

Rick Baughman and Tammy Colt

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Classic rock album reviews over breakfast -- we listen to a favorite album on vinyl, then hit one of our local diners for breakfast while we review, reminisce, and admire the music, artist, production, and cover art. It's classic vinyl with a side of bacon.
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Send us a text We still be trippin'... our third-in-a-row acid rock album review, this time by prog pioneers The Moody Blues. We went on a quest to find the lost chord and breakfast, and we succeeded. The often-overlooked Moodies weren't pop culture darlings, they stayed out of the spotlight, but their musicianship was topnotch. So grab a latte, or…
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Send us a text Records revolve, but they stay in one place. But the Beatles evolved, and they were on a trajectory. They'd already conquered the pop world, proving they could write a pop song with merit and staying power. They'd already demonstrated how to be a rock band, but hold on--they were only beginning to show us what rock and roll is. Aroun…
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Send us a text Here comes the parade: first, one drunk and sullen poet, followed by three musicians burned out by fame and constant touring. Here comes a producer hell bent on being the next George Martin; oh look, he's doing bump after bump of coke, too. The record company sponsoring this parade is just looking to make more money from the band tha…
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Send us a text This isn't party music, nor is it road trip sing-along-in-the-car music. Nope, this is classical music, with a generous helping of modern electronics, experimental sounds, and satirical humor. It's not for everybody...and that's exactly how Frank Zappa wanted it.By Rick Baughman and Tammy Colt
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Send us a text Buckingham Nicks-- you might say it's the album that was created before the magic happened... but then you listen to it and realize, the magic was already there. We expected something far more sophomoric, but Lindsey and Stevie had already honed their craft musically and lyrically. And to think, if they hadn't soon after caught that …
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Send us a text Sing us a song and make us some breakfast! Toast and Jams wraps up Season 2 with the album that made Billy Joel famous--Piano Man. From Billy the Kid to Captain Jack, Billy Joel weaves tales through his incredible musical compositions, leaving us wishing we had practiced our instruments more when we were young.…
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Send us a text Take a symphony, play it in a jazz style, but make it rock and roll. That is the magic that is early Chicago. We were blown away by the songwriting and musical talent on Chicago 2, a double album with more than double talent. We had to settle for a takeout breakfast sandwich this time, but the music made up for it.…
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Send us a text A fledgling Aerosmith has some very successful flights on Get Your Wings, and everything about hints that this band will soon soar over the rock and roll landscape. Toast and Jams returns to Dean's Diner to review the second effort from the Boys from Boston...but wait-- are they actually from Boston? Find out in this episode.…
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Send us a text The second release from rock's first super group, Disraeli Gears demonstrates Cream's creativity, musical prowess, and sense of humor. The Lamplighter serves up breakfast while Toast and Jams serves up the review, along with a few related stories and a couple of worm holes.By Rick Baughman and Tammy Colt
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Send us a text Ok, so we went a little long on this one... but it's ZEP 2! Yes, the second album from the band many consider the greatest of all time, the album that has earned mythological status, that catapulted Led Zeppelin to fame with the single Whole Lotta Love. Mostly original songs with a few ingenious reinventions of legendary Chicago blue…
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Send us a text Are we seeing double?? ... Nope, that's the same photo twice on the cover, aaaand the same on the back cover. Are we hearing two different bands-- the arena rockers playing solid mega rock hits like Hot Blooded, and some loverboys playing sappy ballads? Nope, it's all Foreigner. Toast and Jams reviews Double Vision from a quaint coff…
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Send us a text Hit me with your best shot-- of espresso! We found the Getaway Cafe in Ligonier has that and more when TnJ grabbed some breakfast and some early 80s rock. Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo knocked it outta the park with Crimes of Passion, which has their biggest hit (Hit Me with Your Best Shot) and You Better Run, the second video aired o…
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Send us a text Stand Up! I said SIT DOWN! No really, Stand Up-- the second studio album from Jethro Tull. They're really starting to get their prog on, blending folk, blues, rock, and what the hell let's throw classical in there, too! The Knobs bassist, Steve Pagano, rolled into town and joined us for this one. Pass the donuts, it's time for breakf…
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Send us a text This is what happens when the band geeks have the run of the band room-- they make use of every instrument in the place! And if the geeks are really talented, the result could be a song like "Africa. " Toast and Jams talks Toto, from the Diamond Cafe in historic Ligonier.By Rick Baughman and Tammy Colt
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Send us a text We ventured to Johnstown for a great breakfast and a riveting conversation about Elton John's Mad Man across the Water, and then... we lost half of the recording. But we cobbled it together, and it's as seamless as the piano and strings on this classic album. Ok, maybe not-- bonus points if you can find the glitches, class!…
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Send us a text The Toast And Jams Podcast, Episode 7, is swirling around the interwebs! Tammy Colt and Rick Baughman are back where it all started, having breakfast and discussing another classic rock album at the Youngstown Grille! And, we have a mystery guest, D! This time we tackle 90125, it's prog yet it's 80s, and like our breakfast coffee, go…
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Send us a text Toast and Jams makes an early morning trek to New Alexandria, Pa for breakfast at the Keystone Kitchen, to discuss A Space in Time, the most successful album from Ten Years After. This British band was fronted by guitarist, Alvin Lee, credited with founding the shredding style of playing. The band earned fame after their killer perfo…
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