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140 - NEW WAVE NOVEMBER: Call Me

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November is associated with a lot of NO’s - from no shave to no...other things. So we’re here to say YES and give you NEW WAVE NOVEMBER. Popettes, we’re kicking off this glorious chapter with quite possibly the most ICONIC of ALL New Wave hits - Blondie’s “Call Me.” We’ll get the conversation started as we try to even attempt to DEFINE what the hell NEW WAVE EVEN IS, while Omar will give you a little background about this incredible band and how it was formed and Analise tells you why this chord progression is so balls to the wall badASS.

Email us: popmusicpodcast@gmail.com

Get a Popular Music t-shirt!: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/4134024-classic-pop-music-logo?store_id=205839

Chat pop music with us in our Facebook group!:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/647416295647220/

This week's Spotify Mix:

https://open.spotify.com/user/lalalanalise/playlist/2ZxVbifQDddo7knaJC3rEC?si=gPU_NYSpRpev98v9CUD2ng

Additional Recommendations:

The Waitresses - “I Know What Boys Like”

Martha and the Muffins - “Echo Beach”

Moving Units - “Available”

Muse - “Knights of Cydonia” because that closing riff is super Blondie rip off

The Slits - “Heard It Through The Grapevine”

Siouxsie and the Banshees - “Halloween”

France Gall - “Poupée de Cire, Poupée de Son”

Find us on all the socials!

twitter.com/popmusicpodcast

instagram.com/popmusicpodcast

facebook.com/popmusicpodcast

Follow Analise: twitter.com/lalalanalise

Follow Omar: twitter.com/omarnajam

Podcast logo by Javier Solórzano https://instagram.com/jav_solo/

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November is associated with a lot of NO’s - from no shave to no...other things. So we’re here to say YES and give you NEW WAVE NOVEMBER. Popettes, we’re kicking off this glorious chapter with quite possibly the most ICONIC of ALL New Wave hits - Blondie’s “Call Me.” We’ll get the conversation started as we try to even attempt to DEFINE what the hell NEW WAVE EVEN IS, while Omar will give you a little background about this incredible band and how it was formed and Analise tells you why this chord progression is so balls to the wall badASS.

Email us: popmusicpodcast@gmail.com

Get a Popular Music t-shirt!: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/4134024-classic-pop-music-logo?store_id=205839

Chat pop music with us in our Facebook group!:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/647416295647220/

This week's Spotify Mix:

https://open.spotify.com/user/lalalanalise/playlist/2ZxVbifQDddo7knaJC3rEC?si=gPU_NYSpRpev98v9CUD2ng

Additional Recommendations:

The Waitresses - “I Know What Boys Like”

Martha and the Muffins - “Echo Beach”

Moving Units - “Available”

Muse - “Knights of Cydonia” because that closing riff is super Blondie rip off

The Slits - “Heard It Through The Grapevine”

Siouxsie and the Banshees - “Halloween”

France Gall - “Poupée de Cire, Poupée de Son”

Find us on all the socials!

twitter.com/popmusicpodcast

instagram.com/popmusicpodcast

facebook.com/popmusicpodcast

Follow Analise: twitter.com/lalalanalise

Follow Omar: twitter.com/omarnajam

Podcast logo by Javier Solórzano https://instagram.com/jav_solo/

  continue reading

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