this podcast is going to be all about 60's music. the goal with this podcast is to educate a younger generation on one of the greatest decades of music of all time, and to prove to people that Millennials can love 60's music as well and it's not just for Baby boomers. Each week I"m going to review one song by one artist from the 60's and split the podcast into two halfs. first half is going to be my perspective and my opinion on the song and why I think it's so good or why I don't think it's ...
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Whiskey & Bananas Vol. 28
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Move On Up — Curtis Mayfield Kicking things off with this uplifting soul classic. Straight Up And Down — The Brian Jonestown Massacre Hard to say no to retro British Invasion-style rock from one of the top indie bands of the past 20 years. Long Time Now — The Ethiopians Reggae ska always puts a smile on our face, how about you? Don’t Want to Say Good-Bye — Cut Worms Despite the retro sound, Cut Worms is a fresh project from formerly Chicago-based musician Max Clarke, now of Brooklyn. Definitely one to watch. The Seed (2.0) — The Roots, Cody Chesnutt A catchy modern rap-funk-soul classic from the legendary Roots. Ram On — Paul McCartney An early gem from Paul’s first solo years. Let ’em Say — Lizzo, Caroline Smith Minneapolis-based artists Lizzo and Caroline Smith collaborated on this upbeat modern soul-pop track that was recently featured in the season 3 premiere of “Broad City.” Money — The Flying Lizards A classic in the advertising game. 100 Million — Charlie Hilton Portland-based Charlie Hilton recently opened for our Chicago favorites Whitney, playing gorgeously hypnotic indie folk-rock. Dancing Time — The Funkees Nigerian afro-rock group The Funkees are a hidden gem from the late 1960s.
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Move On Up — Curtis Mayfield Kicking things off with this uplifting soul classic. Straight Up And Down — The Brian Jonestown Massacre Hard to say no to retro British Invasion-style rock from one of the top indie bands of the past 20 years. Long Time Now — The Ethiopians Reggae ska always puts a smile on our face, how about you? Don’t Want to Say Good-Bye — Cut Worms Despite the retro sound, Cut Worms is a fresh project from formerly Chicago-based musician Max Clarke, now of Brooklyn. Definitely one to watch. The Seed (2.0) — The Roots, Cody Chesnutt A catchy modern rap-funk-soul classic from the legendary Roots. Ram On — Paul McCartney An early gem from Paul’s first solo years. Let ’em Say — Lizzo, Caroline Smith Minneapolis-based artists Lizzo and Caroline Smith collaborated on this upbeat modern soul-pop track that was recently featured in the season 3 premiere of “Broad City.” Money — The Flying Lizards A classic in the advertising game. 100 Million — Charlie Hilton Portland-based Charlie Hilton recently opened for our Chicago favorites Whitney, playing gorgeously hypnotic indie folk-rock. Dancing Time — The Funkees Nigerian afro-rock group The Funkees are a hidden gem from the late 1960s.
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