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A podcast where our host talks about music , songs, bands, concerts, and stories from his unique shoes.Come be entertained and Learn Something New or Remember Something Old!!!

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    • Jun 22, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    E84 The Blues Brothers, Emotional Rescue, and Little Creatures: The Soundtrack of Growing Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 40:39 Transcription Available


    Jim and Jimmy reflect on some of the iconic music from the summer of 1980, exploring how these cultural touchstones shaped friendships and created lasting memories during a transformative time.• The summer of 1980 wasn't just hot—it was transformative. As we celebrate the 45th anniversary of The Blues Brothers film, we dive deep into why this musical comedy masterpiece continues to captivate audiences decades later. From the extraordinary lineup of musical legends (James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and Cab Calloway) to the spectacular car chases through Chicago's streets, this film represents a perfect convergence of comedy, music, and cultural history.• Paul McCartney's "Coming Up" hitting #1 on Billboard Hot 100 in June 1980, sparking new friendships through shared musical experiences• The Clash's "London Calling" making an impact on American radio with its apocalyptic sound and provocative lyrics• Rolling Stones' "Emotional Rescue" album release combining rock with disco influences• REM's "Fables of the Reconstruction" and Talking Heads' "Little Creatures" marking significant 1985 album releases• Listener feedback on past episodes discussing favorite cover songs and musical memories• And yes—Jimmy finally watched The Goonies! His verdict? "A great movie with fantastic acting from those kids." Sometimes peer pressure works for good!Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in my Shoes Facebook and Instagram pages and share the podcast with friends on your social media. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E83 Tribute to Brian Wilson & Sly Stone; and The Smiths Live in '85

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 44:18 Transcription Available


    We pay tribute to two musical legends who recently left us - Beach Boys' Brian Wilson and Sly and the Family Stone's Sly Stone - while celebrating their revolutionary contributions to music history.• Brian Wilson, the creative genius behind the Beach Boys, died at age 82 on June 11, 2025• Wilson's incredible harmonies and arrangements made songs like "In My Room" and "Don't Worry Baby" deeply relatable and timeless• "Good Vibrations" demonstrates Wilson's production mastery, featuring different musicians recording sections over months• Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone also passed in June, leaving behind the legacy of psychedelic soul and multiple hit songs• A look back at The Smiths June 1985 concert at the Beacon Theater in NYC• We explore our favorite cover songs, from Johnny Cash covering Nine Inch Nails to The Fugees' version of "No Woman, No Cry" to Van Halen covering The KInks "You Really Got Me"Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in my Shoes Facebook and Instagram pages and share the podcast with friends on your social media. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E82 Music Midtown 2005 and David Lowery Live in Asheville Review

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 29:35 Transcription Available


    Mom's radio was always on—at dinner, while cleaning, everywhere—sparking a lifelong love for music that shaped this podcast and our musical journeys. Music becomes a bridge between generations, creating shared experiences that last a lifetime.• Exploring Music Midtown 2005—a three-day festival featuring six stages• Lou Reed's performance with amp troubles and orchestral direction of his band• The White Stripes creating an incredible sound with just two musicians• Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers delivering a greatest hits show in the rain• Devo's energetic performance in their iconic yellow suits• David Lowery's intimate 05/30/2025 Asheville, NC show featuring vulnerable, introspective material from his new album "Fathers, Sons and Brothers"• Music history highlights including R.E.M.'s "Life and How to Live It" backstory and a-ha's groundbreaking "Take on Me" videoMusic in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in my Shoes Facebook and Instagram pages and share the podcast with friends on your social media. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E81 The Goonies, a Psychedelic Rolls, and Wooly Bully

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 44:25 Transcription Available


    Travel back to June 1965 when John Lennon first received his black Rolls-Royce Phantom V limousine – a vehicle destined to become an icon of rock history. We trace the fascinating journey from luxury transport to psychedelic art piece with its famous yellow paint job and swirling patterns.We celebrate the 40th anniversary of "The Goonies," exploring this beloved adventure film, unpacking memories of its cast including Sean Astin and Josh Brolin before they became household names.The episode also honors recently departed Rick Derringer, whose musical legacy spans from The McCoys' "Hang On Sloopy" to his solo work and career producing albums. We revisit unexpected hits like Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs' "Wooly Bully" and explore the emotional depth behind Concrete Blonde's "Joey."Through personal stories, obscure trivia, and musical memories, we connect these seemingly disconnected cultural touchstones into a rich tapestry that illuminates how art, film, and music intertwine to create the soundtrack of our lives. Whether you're a Beatles aficionado, 80s movie buff, or simply appreciate the stories behind the songs, this episode offers fresh perspectives on beloved classics.Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in my Shoes Facebook and Instagram pages and share the podcast with your friends on social media. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E80 Billboard Hits of June 1980: Take Me to Funkytown

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 40:12 Transcription Available


    We take a nostalgic journey through the Billboard Hot 100 chart from June 7, 1980, and explore musical milestones of that year including Frank Sinatra's comeback and Peter Gabriel's innovative album "Melt."• Examination of Billboard Hot 100 hits from June 7, 1980• Discussion of Frank Sinatra's "Theme from New York, New York" which became his signature song despite being recorded in 1980• Analysis of Christopher Cross's popularity and Michael McDonald's distinctive backing vocals on "Ride Like the Wind"• Exploration of the Mount St. Helens eruption and photographer Robert Landsberg's heroic final act• Recap of the Virginia Highland Porch Fest featuring Jimmy Guthrie's performance with the Concord Grapes• Minute with Jimmy segment featuring Tommy Stinson from The Replacements• Deep dive into Peter Gabriel's "Games Without Frontiers" and other significant releases from May 1980"Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in my Shoes Facebook and Instagram pages and share the podcast with your friends on social media. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E79 From Smokey and the Bandit to Someone Saved My Life Tonight: Love Will Tear Us Apart

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 37:38 Transcription Available


    Jim and Jimmy explore iconic cultural moments from the 70s through 90s, connecting the dots between classic films, personal memories, and music history touchpoints.• Smokey and the Bandit and its filming locations throughout Georgia• Memorial Day memories spanning from 1977 to 1990• Joy Division's tragic story and how Ian Curtis's suicide led to New Order's formation• The existence of "Callin' Oates," an emergency Hall & Oates hotline• Deep dive into Elton John's "Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy" album and its autobiographical themes• The significance of They Might Be Giants' "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" and The Clash's "Train in Vain""Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in my Shoes Facebook and Instagram pages and share the podcast with your friends on social media. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E78 Music Midtown 1995 and Driving Songs

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 36:42 Transcription Available


    Music transports us through time as we explore musical milestones and memories that feel both distant and immediate, creating a fascinating perception of different decades.• Reminiscing about Atlanta's Music Midtown Festival from 1995 and the unique urban setting that transformed into a cultural gathering space• Why we struggle with 90s nostalgia being "30 years ago" while easily accepting the 80s as 40 years past• Eddie Van Halen sitting in with Paul Schaefer on Late Night with David Letterman 40 years ago• Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues" reaching #39 on Billboard Hot 100 in 1965, becoming his first Top 40 hit• Minute with Jimmy segment exploring New Order's "Love Vigilantes"• The Black Crowes' "Jealous Again" • Great driving songs from The Cure, Talking Heads, Fleetwood Mac, and Don HenleyWe'd love to hear your favorite driving songs or convertible memories! Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com and please like and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages."Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldSend us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E77 I Should Have Known Better, Glass Houses, and Damaged Goods

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 33:10 Transcription Available


    Music becomes a vessel for expressing feelings we can't put into words ourselves, as Jim recounts how he used a Beatles song to declare his teenage affection on a college radio station and how Billy Joel's lyrics helped him navigate heartbreak.• Using Beatles song "I Should Have Known Better" to woo a girl via radio dedication at age 13• Billy Joel's Glass Houses album as soundtrack to adolescent heartbreak in 1980• Live concert review of Gang of Four's recent April 29, 2025 show at Variety Playhouse• Meeting original Gang of Four members and REM's Mike Mills' surprise appearanceWhether you're nostalgic for the days of handwritten radio dedications or simply appreciate how certain albums become emotional lifelines during formative years, this episode reminds us that music doesn't just mark time—it helps us navigate life's most challenging moments while creating connections that span decades."Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in my Shoes Facebook and Instagram pages and share the podcast with your friends on social media. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E76 Sphere Odyssey: Inside Dead & Company's Visual Spectacle

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 30:33 Transcription Available


    We transport listeners into the futuristic world of the Sphere in Las Vegas as Jim shares his whirlwind 24-hour trip to see Dead & Company in this revolutionary venue. Through vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, we explore the cutting-edge technology that creates an unprecedented concert experience.• Jim scores a last-minute ticket to Dead & Company at the Sphere• The Sphere features 16K resolution LED screens surrounding the audience• Dead & Company's setlist and the mind-blowing visual experiences that accompanied each song• Tribute to legendary producer Roy Thomas Baker who died April 12, 2025, at age 78. Baker's production genius helped create some of rock's most iconic albums—Queen's first five records, The Cars' debut, Journey's breakthrough hits, and many more. • 35th Anniversary of Social Distortion's self-titled album• "Minute with Jimmy" segment featuring The Jam's accidental hit "Going Underground"• Exploration of Pete Townshend's 1980 solo album "Empty Glass""Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in my Shoes Facebook and Instagram pages and share the podcast with your friends on social media. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E75 Billboard Hits of April 1975, the Pinball Wizard and Tommy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 37:04 Transcription Available


    Looking back exactly 50 years, we explore the Billboard Hot 100 charts from April 26, 1975 – a time capsule that reveals a diverse musical landscape. From America's "Sister Golden Hair" to Queen's "Killer Queen," each song carries its own fascinating backstory that connects to broader cultural moments of the era.We share personal memories of these songs, including childhood misinterpretations (like thinking Pure Prairie League's "Amie" was actually singing "Hey Me") that reveal how differently we experience music as young listeners.Listen now, for more stories on songs that rocked the charts back then. We also discuss Elton John's contribution to The Who's 'Tommy' film soundtrack. We compare the soundtrack vs the original album. Ready to rediscover the sounds that defined spring 1975? Let the musical memories transport you.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E74 We Are the World and the Story of 1416 N. La Brea

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 30:57 Transcription Available


    Join us on a journey through musical touchstones and cultural milestones, weaving together fascinating stories that connect the dots between film, music, and innovation.• The 1985 film "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" featured Sarah Jessica Parker and Helen Hunt• "We Are the World" by USA for Africa reached #1 on April 13, 1985, featuring an unprecedented lineup of 21 solo vocalists including Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, and Bob Dylan• A&M Studios in Hollywood began as Charlie Chaplin Studios in 1917 before housing Hanna-Barbera cartoons, "Perry Mason" filming, and countless classic album recordings• Ronnie Wood joined the Rolling Stones in April 1975• Bush's album "Sixteen Stone" dominated alternative radio from 1994-1996 through their strategy of releasing songs to radio before making them available as singles• Blondie drummer Clem Burke, who recently passed away, brought a Keith Moon-inspired style that defined classics like "Heart of Glass""Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in my Shoes Facebook and Instagram pages and share the podcast with your friends on social media. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E73 More Cowbell and Six Degrees of Don't Fear the Reaper

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 38:36 Transcription Available


    We delve into meaningful musical coincidences and explore music history, from supernatural car incidents to the legacy of the "More Cowbell" SNL sketch.• Strange collision of musical omens when "I'm a Loser" by the Beatles coincides with a New York car accident• Reflections on April 1980 as a pivotal moment in my musical awakening through WPLJ radio specials and deep music exploration• Celebrating the 25th anniversary of SNL's "More Cowbell" sketch and its lasting cultural impact• Behind-the-scenes look at Record Store Day 2025 and the challenges facing independent labels and artists• Historical milestones including The Beatles' "Let It Be" reaching #1 in April 1970 and Judas Priest's "British Steel" release in April 1980• Personal stories of musical discovery featuring Squeeze, Pavement, and Sinead O'ConnorVisit your local record store on April 12th for Record Store Day 2025 and pick up special releases, including "Songs from the Astral Plane: A Tribute to Jonathan Richmond, Volume Two" featuring The Violets and other independent artists."Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E72 Wake Up to Find Out: U2, Grateful Dead, and The Law

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 30:38 Transcription Available


    Ever had a concert experience so powerful it stays with you for decades? Those magical nights when the music and memories fuse together to create something truly unforgettable? That's what we're exploring in this deeply nostalgic journey through legendary concert moments.We kick things off with spontaneous concert adventures from the pre-internet era. Remember when buying tickets meant physically going to a record store and getting whatever seats they handed you? Jim recounts how an impulse decision led to witnessing U2's iconic ‘The Unforgettable Fire' tour at Madison Square Garden in 1985, while Jimmy shares his technique for sneaking into better seats at Atlanta's Omni arena.The narrative shifts to one of rock's most celebrated collaborations - the night jazz saxophonist Branford Marsalis joined the Grateful Dead at Nassau Coliseum in 1990. What began as one song invitation turned into an entire set of improvisation that produced some of the Dead's most transcendent music.We then travel to spring 1995 for a poignant look at Jerry Garcia's final tour. Despite his weakened voice, these Atlanta and Tampa shows represent the last opportunity I had to see the legendary guitarist before his untimely death. The episode isn't just concert tales - it's filled with fascinating musical connections across generations. From The Who's power chords on "I Can't Explain" to Billy Bragg borrowing Simon & Garfunkel's lyrics, we trace the lineage of influence that keeps music in constant conversation with itself.Have you experienced a concert moment that changed everything? Share your stories with us - we'd love to hear how music has shaped your most cherished memories too!Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E71 The Wall and The Spirit of Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 33:18 Transcription Available


    The legendary sounds of Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)" come alive as we explore this revolutionary anthem that dominated airwaves and captivated a generation in 1980. This cultural phenomenon wasn't just a song – it was everywhere, playing in homes, game rooms, and wherever young people gathered to shout "We don't need no education!"Delving into the innovative construction of the track, we unpack how Pink Floyd boldly incorporated a disco beat at a time when the genre was fading, creating something utterly transcendent with David Gilmour's guitar work and that unforgettable children's choir. The conceptual origins of "The Wall" reveal Roger Waters' growing alienation from audiences, which sparked his radical idea to build an actual wall between band and crowd during performances.Our musical journey through March 1980 continues with explorations of Pat Benatar's "Heartbreaker," Van Halen's "Women and Children First" album, The Cure's "A Forest," and Rush's "Spirit of Radio." Each track represents the incredible boundary-pushing innovation happening across music as a new decade dawned.Whether you're rediscovering these classics or hearing these stories for the first time, this episode connects personal memories with musical milestones in ways that will have you reaching for your air guitar – or perhaps practicing your air drums with the proper technique! Join us for this nostalgic yet fresh look at some of rock's most transformative moments.Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E70 R.E.M. Reunion and Cracker Camp in

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 33:47 Transcription Available


    An unexpected music miracle unfolded in Athens, Georgia when all four original members of REM reunited on stage during a Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy tribute performance celebrating the 40th anniversary of "Fables of the Reconstruction." This rare convergence became the highlight of a music-packed fortnight in Athens, GA that I'm thrilled to share with you in vivid detail.The magic moment happened at the legendary 40 Watt Club when Michael Stipe took the microphone, joining Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Bill Berry for a performance of "Pretty Persuasion." As someone witnessing this unicorn of rock reunions, I found myself torn between capturing the moment on my phone and simply absorbing the once-in-a-lifetime experience with my own eyes.My Athens immersion continued with visits to iconic landmarks like the Murmur Trestle and Weaver D's (of "Automatic for the People" fame), followed by four days at Cracker's annual "Camp in" event. This gathering of devoted fans—affectionately called "Crumbs"—featured intimate performances ranging from David Lowery and Johnny Hickman's acoustic sets to full-band experiences. A particularly moving moment was Ike Reilly's performances featuring his adult children, weaving themes of redemption and musical legacy.We dive into musical history with explorations of Depeche Mode's "Violator" album and its transformative impact on their fanbase in 1990, plus Mike Watt's collaborative 1995 album featuring members of Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and the Foo Fighters. "Minute with Jimmy" spotlights The Vapors' surprising return with a new album 45 years after their hit "Turning Japanese," proving great music transcends time.Whether you're a devoted fan of Athens' storied music scene or simply love discovering musical connections across generations, this episode captures those special moments when music history unfolds before your eyes—and why sharing these experiences matters now more than ever.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E69 Food, Funeral Playlists, and American Woman

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 42:20 Transcription Available


    Step into an engaging episode of *Music in My Shoes*, where we dive into nostalgic memories and family connections cultivated around great music.We then take a humorous turn examining an article that lists the ten healthiest and unhealthiest fast food sandwiches. We share opinions on our favored guilty pleasures and reflect on health versus taste. As the episode winds down, we tackle thought-provoking questions about funeral playlists, diving deep into how music speaks to our final moments. What songs would you want to represent your life? This personal segment brings warmth as we ponder the enduring legacy of music, creating connections as we reminisce about the soundtracks that define our experiences. We look back at Creedance Clearwater Revival's last single from "Cosmo's Factory,' The Guess Who "American Woman,' and The Psychedelic Furs debut album. Join us for an episode rich in laughter, reflection, and music appreciation."Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E68 Conversation with Lenny Kaye and Kevn Kinney

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 56:21 Transcription Available


    Join us as Lenny Kaye of Patti Smith Group and Kevn Kinney of Drivin N Cryin, join us in studio for an insightful conversation. This episode highlights their inspiring friendship between them, showcasing their mutual influence on each other's artistic journeys. • Discover the moments that bonded Kevn and Lenny in the music scene • Reflect on Patti Smith's 'Horses' and its historical significance • Explore the relationship between poetry and rock music • Hear about the spontaneity and magic of live performances • Discuss the importance of versatility in artistic expression • Understand how early experiences shaped their identities as musicians • Learn about their perspectives on musical collaboration • Delve into memories of the legendary CBGB club • Reflect on the journey of understanding and evolving through music "Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E67 Everybody Wants to Rule the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 36:46 Transcription Available


    Hop into the car with me as I recount a hilarious ride with my daughter and her friend, where our clashing music choices led to unexpected moments of joy.Prepare for a star-studded flashback as we recount the SNL 50 Homecoming Concert, where the unexpected twist of Jimmy Fallon launching the night with a Blues Brothers-style act set the tone for the evening. As the stage lights flickered, Eddie Vedder delivered heartfelt tributes through the tunes of Tom Petty and Pearl Jam, while the B-52s, transported us back to the '80s with "Love Shack." And just when you think the night couldn't get more magical, Devo, David Byrne, Post Nirvana, and Jack White made us all fans again.Our journey wouldn't be complete without delving into tales of classic music that shaped generations. Led Zeppelin's ambitious "Physical Graffiti" offer tales of musical genius and legacy. We reminisce about Tom Petty's chart triumphs, The Smiths', and Tears for Fears 'Songs from the Big Chair' album. With a nod to the power of timeless lyrics, we celebrate the enduring beauty of music, inviting listeners to share their thoughts and memories with us."Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E66 Do You Believe in Wayne's World and SB Halftime Miracles? Excellent.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 37:37 Transcription Available


    Ever tried to choose which two 80's Pop albums/cassettes you'd be willing to part with? That's the musical dilemma we tackled in this week's episode of "Music in My Shoes." Our journey starts with a random list of 28 cassettes, that Jimmy and I dive headfirst into, looking for the first 2 out and the first 2 in. Music is subjective and deeply personal, and our lively debate underscores just that as we reflect on the albums we just can't let go. Play along with us, with the list below.And that's not all—we also take you through our top five Super Bowl halftime shows, a list packed with electrifying memories from Michael Jackson's game-changing performance to U2's heartfelt tribute to 9/11. Each show left a lasting impact, with Prince's rain-soaked guitar solos and Paul McCartney's crowd-rousing "Hey Jude" sing-along standing out. As we meander through these iconic moments, we also pause to recall the timeless resonance of certain albums and even share a detour into the world of sports with the 1980 "Miracle on Ice." We look back at Aerosmith guesting in the 'Wayne's World' sketch on Saturday Night Live in 1990. Join us for a rich blend of music, memories, and moments that have shaped our lives.28 Cassette Stay or Go ChallengeCulture Club - Colour by Numbers / Debbie Gibson - Electric YouthHuey Lewis & the News - Sports / Stray Cats - Built for SpeedDuran Duran - Arena / Blondie - The Best of BlondieThe Cars - Shake it Up / Bananarama - True ConfessionsRoxette - Look Sharp! / Olivia Newton-John - PhysicalThompson Twins - Here's to Future Days / Richard Marx - Repeat OffenderWham! - Make it Big / INXS - KickBilly Idol / Rebel Yell / Bangles - Different LightThe Police - Zenyatta Mondatta / Prince and the Revolution - Purple RainDepeche Mode - Some Great Reward / Madonna - True BlueMichael Jackson - Thriller / Milli Vanilli - Girl You Know It's TrueBelinda Carlisle - Heaven on Earth / Go-Go's - Beauty and the BeatPaula Abdul - Forever Your Girl / Pet Shop Boys - ActuallyDaryl Hall & John Oates - Private Eyes / Cyndi Lauper - She's So Unusual"Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E65 Vision Quest and Vineyard Vibes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 34:46 Transcription Available


    Join us on a nostalgic journey to the 1985 classic film "Vision Quest," where Matthew Modine takes us to the heart of doing something meaningful with his life in Spokane, Washington. From personal movie-going experiences to the rockin' soundtrack featuring Red Rider, John Waite, Madonna and Journey, this trip down memory lane captures the essence of an era marked by cinematic magic.Moving from the silver screen to a captivating vineyard, picture yourself at Buckley's Vineyard for a live music experience with Kevn Kinney and Peter Buck that you won't forget. They celebrate Kevn's debut solo album, "MacDougal Blues," produced by the talented Peter. The stage comes alive with both solo performances and timeless hits from Drivin N Cryin, creating an atmosphere of pure musical enchantment. The harmonious blend of music and countryside charm makes this vineyard concert experience one for the books.Finally, we journey back the iconic theme from "The Rockford Files" and Mike Post's illustrious career in TV music. We also reflect on the resilience of AC/DC after Bon Scott's tragic passing, and their determination to stay together as a band. We revisit the 55th Anniversary of The Doors 'Morrison Hotel' and the historic photos for the album cover taken by Henry Diltz, as well as the 45th Anniversary of the Blondie single "Call Me.""Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E64 Another Week, Another Day... Let's Rock!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 45:22 Transcription Available


    What's the connection with a spy thriller from 1985 and the start of this episode of Music In My Shoes? Find out as we reminisce about "The Falcon and the Snowman," its espionage intrigue, and the collaboration between David Bowie and the Pat Metheny Group. Alongside these reflections, there's a heartfelt segment inspired by Butch Walker's social media post, which serves as a poignant reminder about the importance of health after music industry icon Matt Pinfield's stroke. Listeners from across the country share their stories and connections with bands that defined the rock scene and past MIMS episodes, including a nostalgic mention of Ian Slater from APB at the 688 Club. We embrace the vibrant feedback from our audience, like Kathy in Georgia and Del from "Mind The Gap Radio." This episode is as much about sharing personal anecdotes as it is about celebrating music that left an indelible mark on our lives. As we journey through the sounds of John Lennon, Ramones and Squeeze, we reflect on the unique sound creations and the lasting legacies these artists have left behind. The episode concludes with a look back at The Stone Roses and fond memories of the Midtown Music Festival in Atlanta. Join us for a celebration of the tunes that have shaped not just our playlists, but our lives, and continue the journey of musical exploration and reminiscence.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

    E63 Shangri-LA Over Troubled Water

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 35:33 Transcription Available


    Send us a textJoin me on an exploration of Shangri-La studio's rich musical history. A legendary music studio that was spared from the flames of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. With intriguing stories of The Band and Bob Dylan and Dylan's iconic tour bus-turned-recording space, you'll gain a fresh appreciation for this studio that's been a haven for music legends like Eric Clapton and Richard Manuel. Together, we reflect on the studio's significant contributions to music, from the albums of Adele, Kings of Leon and Mark Knopfler, and consider the critical importance of preserving our musical landmarks.Shangri-La's walls have borne witness to a kaleidoscope of musical genius, and this episode is a walk through those hallowed halls. Listen as I unravel the story behind a song inspired by Ray Kroc's life. Discover how Mr. Ed, the talking horse, plays into this tapestry of anecdotes, mixing music history with pop culture and a dash of lighthearted trivia. You'll also hear about the studio's eclectic legacy, featuring sessions with Metallica, U2, and Depeche Mode, that continue to captivate artists and audiences alike.From 'Love Stinks' from the J. Geils Band to the iconic song "Don't You Forget About Me" by Simple Minds, we journey through transformative songs and bands that have shaped the musical landscape. As we reflect on paths that lead to varying levels of success, there's a heartfelt call to embrace every musical story, big or small. “Music In My Shoes,” where we blend stories of music history with personal reflections and keep the melody playing."Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E62 Tokyo Troubles, Downtown, and the King of Rock

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 41:03 Transcription Available


    Send us a textReflecting on a January 1980 incident that sent shockwaves through the music world, we unravel how Paul McCartney's legal troubles in Japan influenced the dissolution of Wings and the cancelling of planned touring. We explore the inspiring tale of Norman Harris, whose serendipitous path from struggling musician to successful guitar dealer exemplifies the unpredictable nature of the music industry. The heartbeat of soul music briefly faltered with the passing of Sam Moore in January 2025, but his legacy with Sam and Dave resounds louder than ever. We celebrate the duo's timeless hits like "Hold On, I'm Coming" and "Soul Man." We take a closer look at Petula Clark's infectious anthem "Downtown." From humorous escapades in a 'Seinfeld' episode, to the introduction of a character on 'Lost,' to the profound impact of the 2020 Nashville bombing, we touch on diverse stories that highlight music's evolving landscape. We dive into the groundbreaking fusion of rock and rap by Run DMC with "King of Rock," and look deeper into songs that guitarist Eddie Martinez played on. This episode offers a nostalgic yet fresh look at how pivotal moments and pioneering sounds have forever shaped the music world.

    E61 Cabbage Patch Dolls Keep Fallin' on My Head

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 46:14 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat happens when a sudden ultimatum forces you to find a job overnight? Little did I know, this path would soon involve me in the Cabbage Patch doll phenomenon, handling name change requests and birth certificates amid the craze. Reflecting on these times, I ponder how the digital age has revolutionized the way we tackle tasks and access information.Get ready to wander down memory lane through the late '70s and early '80s, as we reminisce about discovering music through workplace radios and those nostalgic K-Tel compilation albums. We'll explore how song length plays into streaming stats and feel the psychedelic folk-rock vibes of Sid Barrett's "The Madcap Laughs." We look back at the first #1 song of the 70's "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" and its connection to the film 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.' It's the 40th anniversary of John Fogerty's "Centerfield" and believe it or not he was sued for sounding like himself. Let's reconnect with the musical tapestries that shaped our tastes. It's a celebration of musical diversity and the enduring impact of unexpected tunes on our lives."Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E60 Cars, VH-1, and Brass in Pocket

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 42:50 Transcription Available


    Send us a textPicture this: It's Christmas Eve 1984, and outside your home sits an unexpected gift—a 1971 Buick Skylark, your first car! As we travel back to that exhilarating moment, you'll feel the thrill of youthful freedom as I recount installing a pricey stereo system and turning the Skylark into a mobile hub of adventure and camaraderie. Next, we discuss Def Leppard drummer, Rick Allen's horrific car crash 40 years ago and how his determination and an electronic drum kit has kept him rocking all these years.But that's not all. We take a step back to the birth of VH1 on January 1, 1985. Reflect with me on the first ten music videos that hit the airwaves and the quirky stories behind them, including Burt Bacharach's unexpected role in one of the classics. Relive the glory days of music television, laugh at Stevie Wonder's looped love song story, and cherish the unforgettable moments from beloved VH1 shows such as "Pop-Up Video" and "Behind the Music."As the journey progresses, we'll revisit the comical chaos of the Y2K scare, the Snoop Dogg Bowl, and a legendary Ramones concert with Amy Carter. Reflect on the legacy of bands like The Zombies and The Pretenders while uncovering intriguing connections like those of Chrissie Hynde. "Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E59 A Baker's Dozen - Favorites of 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 30:59 Transcription Available


    Send us a textEver wondered how the term "baker's dozen" came to be, or what it feels like to walk in the shoes of a musician? Join us as we wrap up 2024 with a delightful mix of nostalgia and musical storytelling. We journey through our top episodes of the year, opting for a unique baker's dozen selection. Revisit unforgettable moments as we look back on a fun year of the show.We'll also touch on humorous misinterpretations, engaging interviews with musical legends like Kevn Kinney from Drivin N Cryin, Mitch Easter, Iain Slater and George Cheyne from APB, Ted Ansani from Material Issue, and "My Sharona" and thematic episodes inspired by iconic films and TV shows. As we look back on cherished conversations and impactful stories, we also explore our favorite albums of 2024. The Libertines' "All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade" emerges as a standout highlight."Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E58 Beverly Hills Cop, and the Road to Utopia

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 40:28 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat if you could relive the magic of the 80s with a fresh perspective on a comedy classic? Join us as we celebrate Eddie Murphy's iconic role as Axel Foley in "Beverly Hills Cop." We laugh our way through the film's unforgettable moments, like the "banana in the tailpipe" scene, and share behind-the-scenes gems including Damon Wayans' cameo debut. It's a delightful throwback to a film that cemented its place in cinematic history, bringing humor and nostalgia to the forefront of our conversation.Ever wondered how a band could create 18 versions of one music video? We unravel the mystery behind the band Yes and their song "Leave It," exploring the creative genius of Godley and Creme who made the mundane captivating. Our journey through musical history continues with a visit to the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame, where we marvel at exhibits featuring legends like Billy Joel, Twisted Sister, and Run DMC. Step back in time to 1991, when Jimmy's backpacking trip through Europe lead to unforgettable experiences. From luxury in Zurich to street performances in Paris, the unpredictability of pre-digital travel shines through his tales. He reminisces about the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and hitchhiking through England, weaving musical memories into his adventures. We finish off the episode with a look back at Utopia's 'Adventures in Utopia' and a song I can still relate to, "Forever Young" by Alphaville."Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E57 Do They Know It's CHRISTMAS VACATION?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 25:48 Transcription Available


    Send us a textJoin me, as we wander through the echoes of the 1980s and revisit "Do They Know It's Christmas" by Band-Aid. We reminisce about this iconic charity single that, despite limited US airplay, became a hallmark of Christmas for many. We touch on the powerhouse lineup that included Bono, Sting, and Phil Collins, and explore why this heartfelt anthem still resonates today, alongside timeless holiday films like "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation."I can't get enough of 'Christmas Vacation', with Clark Griswold, the Christmas tree, Cousin Eddie, Snots the dog, Margo the next-door neighbor and of course Aunt Bethany.As we journey through musical history, we look back at 'Beatles 65' and a salute to The Clash's game-changing album "London Calling" on its 45th anniversary. Discover the backstory of The Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star" and unravel the enigma of Yes's "Leave It" music video. Wrapping up from my childhood bedroom in Levittown, New York and with Jimmy in Atlanta, Georgia, we hope you enjoy the memories and insights we've shared."Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram page at Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E56 Altamont Chaos, The Who Concert Tragedy, and U2 at Radio City

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 37:12 Transcription Available


    Send us a textJoin me as I unravel the tangled history of the infamous Altamont concert, where a lineup featuring Santana, Jefferson Airplane, the Flying Burrito Brothers, and the Rolling Stones played against a backdrop of pandemonium. We relive the shocking moment when Jefferson Airplane's Marty Balin was knocked out, and the surprising calm provided by the Flying Burrito Brothers amid the chaos. These moments beg for reflection on how such events shaped music history and offer lessons in event planning gone awry.We look back at The Who Concert Tragedy in December 1979, when 11 people lost their lives trying to enter an arena.We'll also reminisce about an electrifying U2 concert in 1984, where Bono's memorable intervention during a security scuffle added to the night's unforgettable magic. As we celebrate the 35th anniversary of Lou Reed's "New York," there's much to reflect on. This episode is a rich tapestry of music history and cultural shifts, inviting you to keep the rhythms of the past alive in today's world.

    E55 John Lennon & Elton John's Musical Bet, and Thanksgiving Memories

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 35:35 Transcription Available


    Send us a textPicture this: It's the summer of 1974, and a casual bet between music legends John Lennon and Elton John ends up changing the course of music history. We promise you'll be captivated by the story of Lennon's surprise performance at Madison Square Garden, a bet fulfilled after their collaboration on "Whatever Gets You Through the Night" soared to the top of the charts. Discover the remarkable musical synergy that defined this era, with vibrant contributions from saxophonist Bobby Keys and bassist Klaus Voormann, adding dimensions that turned the track into a timeless hit. We also reflect on Lennon's musical journey, including his work with Elton on "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," and relive the emotional farewell of his final major concert appearance.Our episode doesn't just stop at these historic musical moments. We shift gears to celebrate enduring Thanksgiving traditions that have become as essential as the turkey on the table. Revisit the nostalgic charm of the 1934 classic "March of the Wooden Soldiers" and the quirky tradition of Arlo Guthrie's "Alice's Restaurant" on the radio, woven into the cultural fabric of Thanksgiving. Join us as we explore these cherished customs, blending tales of music and tradition into a heartfelt tribute to the moments that have shaped our appreciation for music and family.

    E54 The Legendary Quincy Jones, The Cure, and West End Girls

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 28:54 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat if one man could unite legends across eras and genres, leaving an indelible mark on music history? Quincy Jones did just that, and we're here to celebrate his legacy. From conducting a Frank Sinatra timeless live album to shaping the sound of Michael Jackson's biggest hits, Quincy's influence is everywhere. We explore his instrumental beginnings with jazz icons and his role in crafting a charity anthem. We marvel at his genius in bringing together diverse voices, forever changing the cultural landscape.Next, we turn our ears to the haunting melodies of The Cure and their 2024 release, ending a 16-year silence. This album is a poignant reminder of their enduring magic. Alongside, we introduce The Bug Club from Wales, whose infectious indie pop brings a refreshing sense of nostalgia and joy. Our reflections journey from the iconic soundscapes of The Cure's past to the delightful discovery of new tunes, proving that the thrill of music never fades.Finally, 1989 and early 90s beckon us back with Aerosmith's "Pump." We dissect its chart-topping singles, appreciating their raw emotion and unique sound, while also revisiting hits from the Pet Shop Boys and Siouxsie and the Banshees. This episode is a tribute to the diverse ways we perceive music, celebrating the art of listening and the rich tapestry it weaves in our lives. Join us as we continue to explore the fascinating world of music.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E53 Hatful of The Amityville Horror and Veruca Salt

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 30:43 Transcription Available


    Send us a textEver wondered what ties together horror, history, and harmony? Picture this: You're flicking through the channels of old-school cable TV when you land on a chilling tale - the notorious Amityville Horror. Journey back with us to 1974 as we recount the eerie events and unravel the stories that transformed a house into a horror icon, inspiring books and film alike.But fear not, as we transition from terror to tunes, indulging in the nostalgia of music that unites us all. Remember when ZZ Top's “Cheap Sunglasses” blasted through your speakers, or when Neil Young and Crazy Horse delivered a mesmerizing mix of acoustic and electric on “Live Rust”? We reminisce about the universal language of music through these groundbreaking albums. The Smiths' "Hatful of Hollow" also makes its mark as we dive into their collective brilliance that captivated fans worldwide.As the episode draws to a close, we look back at Veruca Salt's 1994 "American Thighs' album and unravel the unexpected connections between artists. Discover how a phone call from Chicago to Los Angeles became an integral part of an iconic track, illustrating the interconnectedness of the music world. 

    E52 Happy Days

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 40:35 Transcription Available


    Send us a textEver pondered how a simple TV show could leave an indelible mark on pop culture? Join us as we explore the whimsical world of "Gilligan's Island" and "Happy Days," two iconic series that captured hearts. Get ready for a delightful journey through television history as we recount the charming absurdities that defined these shows.Our nostalgia trip doesn't end there; it continues with a vibrant discussion on music that shaped generations. From a Public Image Limited concert in 1984 to an Electric Light Orchestra tour in 2024, we cover it all.We conclude with a heartfelt tribute to the Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh. We look back at a "Box of Rain," a song that offers comfort and hope. Tune in for a nostalgic celebration of television, music, and the enduring connections they create across generations.

    E51 Like a Good Neighbor, We Can Be There

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 33:57 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat does it take to write a jingle that stands the test of time? Join us as we explore the captivating world of advertising music, contrasting the unforgettable jingles of Barry Manilow with Justin Timberlake's catchy modern contributions.As we shift gears, let's celebrate the evolution of rock music with a spotlight on Led Zeppelin's groundbreaking second album. Imagine experiencing the innovative stereo sound of "Whole Lotta Love" through your headphones for the first time. We'll highlight the seamless transitions in tracks like "Heartbreaker" and "Living Loving Maid," and delve into the story behind Rolling Stones' "It's Only Rock 'n Roll." Whether you're a devoted rock aficionado or new to the genre, you'll appreciate the interconnectedness and timeless appeal of rock.Finally, we'll reflect on the creative evolution of The Replacements and their transition to a more mature sound with "Let It Be," while offering our support to the beloved Matthew Sweet as he faces medical challenges. This episode is a testament to the power of community in the music industry, reminding us all of the importance of standing together during difficult times. Tune in for an episode rich with music history, personal stories, and moments that will resonate long after the music fades.Matthew Sweet gofundme linkhttps://gofund.me/6c8b9e19Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E50 Music In My Shoes 1 Year Anniversary Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 50:42 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat if music has the power to connect us across generations and personal experiences? As we celebrate the one-year anniversary and 50th episode of "Music In My Shoes," we explore this question by reflecting on our journey from a simple suggestion to a vibrant platform for music lovers. We've built a community that thrives on multiple music genres and shared memories. We dive deep into the stories behind the music, enabling us to celebrate this milestone with gratitude and excitement. The heartbeat of this celebration is the music memories that have shaped our lives and those of our listeners.We look back at our top ten most listened-to episodes, where legends like Meatloaf, Michael Jackson, Nirvana, and the Rolling Stones take center stage. A particularly touching episode with my daughters unveils our family's shared love for music and the bonds formed over countless car rides. These stories and interviews underscore the lasting influence of music and the joy of discovering new sounds, ensuring that our journey continues with the same passion and enthusiasm that started it all.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E49 Checking in at Hotel Fiction - Jade Long and Jess Thompson Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 37:49 Transcription Available


    Send us a textJade Long and Jess Thompson from the band Hotel Fiction join us to share their exhilarating journey on the road. Fresh from the first leg of their US tour promoting "Staring at the Sun," they reveal the secrets behind their dynamic band chemistry and the overwhelming reception from fans. Jade and Jess take us behind the scenes, introducing us to their unique "high low kudos" ritual that has not only strengthened their bond but also added humor and gratitude to their everyday touring life.Jade and Jess play an awesome, acoustic version of "Margot," from "Staring at the Sun."Meet the rest of the band family as we shine a spotlight on each member's unique contributions. Aaron Daugherty, an exceptional guitarist, adds technical finesse and keeps the van running smoothly. Gideon, our spirited drummer, keeps us laughing while skillfully singing and drumming, and Aiden, our organized bassist, ensures the tour stays stress-free with his attention to detail.They wrap up with a special performance of "I Like You Around" from their 2022 EP, "Enjoy Your Stay." Don't miss out on this memorable episode, where laughter, learning, and music go hand in hand.

    E48 Entertainment!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 38:52 Transcription Available


    Send us a textJourney through the rich tapestry of music history and unexpected cultural connections with us, as we explore the groundbreaking influence of post-punk music. Discover the powerful themes embedded in Gang of Four's 1979 debut album, Entertainment! and learn about the intriguing connection between its lyrics and historical events, like the 1954 hydrogen bomb test at Bikini Atoll.Travel back in time to the days of retro music, where we relive The Police and their album Regatta De Blanc and Joe Jackson's album, I'm the Man. These reflections highlight the enduring appeal of these artists, emphasizing their lasting impact on music history.As we wrap up our 48th episode of "Music in my Shoes," we hope this chapter offers both nostalgia and new perspectives. Until next time, keep the music alive and let it inspire your journey.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E47 Ready to Go

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 34:09 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat happens when you blend the chaotic beauty of "Apocalypse Now" with the haunting melodies of The Doors? Find out as we unravel the magic behind the perfect synchronization of "The End" with the film's opening scene. We also dive into the unforgettable performances by Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando, and Robert Duvall, while younger stars like Harrison Ford and Laurence Fishburne add extra layers of depth. We can't help but discuss Duvall's character's bizarre surfing obsession, which even inspired The Clash's "Charlie Don't Surf." Next, we take a trip through late 1979's music landscape, spotlighting Blondie's "Dreaming," a track inspired by ABBA's "Dancing Queen," which achieved phenomenal success.  The Eagles' first album since "Hotel California," "The Long Run," also gets its due, as we explore the hit single "Heartache Tonight" and the contributions of Bob Seger and JD Souther.Our final segments are all about the camaraderie and challenges of making music. Listen in as Jimmy recounts his time with Space Giants and the creative process behind their album "First Transmission." It's a walk down memory lane. Join us as we keep the spirit of music alive, no matter the stage of life.

    E46 Irreconcilable Differences

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 31:36 Transcription Available


    Send us a textCan you recall your favorite concert memory? Not all memories are golden, as we dive into the heartbreaking review of Jane's Addiction's recent New York performance, described as an all-time low in a friend's 40-year concert-going experience. The band's struggles didn't stop there, with an onstage implosion in Boston that left fans and band members reeling.Reflecting on their influential past, we cherish memories of Jane's Addiction's 1991 Lollapalooza farewell tour, a defining moment in music history that featured a diverse and legendary lineup.Next, we explore the high-stakes world of rock band reunions, starting with the surprising news of Oasis planning a UK tour in 2025. We speculate on their potential US success after years of hiatus and delve into the ongoing feud between Morrissey and Johnny Marr of the Smiths, filled with trademark disputes and complex emotions. Wrapping up on a lighter note, we share a heartwarming story of bonding over Jethro Tull's greatest hits, reveling in the pure joy of music and its power to bring people together.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E45 Can I Kick It?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 30:29 Transcription Available


    Send us a textDiscover the incredible legacy of Herbie Flowers, the legendary bass player, on this episode of "Music in My Shoes." We'll celebrate his unforgettable bass line in Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side" and its lasting impact, including its iconic sampling in tracks by A Tribe Called Quest and Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. You'll also hear about David Bowie's contributions to this classic song and Herbie's surprising versatility, such as his tuba performance on "Perfect Day." Join us as we commemorate his remarkable career, which includes collaborations with music giants like Elton John, Roger Daltrey, and three ex-Beatles.Take a nostalgic trip back to the summer of 1979 when John Stewart's hit "Gold" was climbing the charts. We'll uncover the magic behind his collaboration with Fleetwood Mac members Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. You'll get insight into often-misheard lyrics and Stewart's rich musical history. We also reminisce about the cultural phenomena of that summer, like the Charlie Daniels Band's "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," and the iconic TV show "The Dukes of Hazzard," sharing personal anecdotes, including Jimmy's memorable interaction with Sonny Schroyer, who played Deputy Enos.In our lively mailbag segment, we respond to listener messages, delve into Woodstock 1969's logistical marvels, and reflect on the simplicity of the Beatles' Abbey Road cover. Tune in to keep the music alive until our next meeting!Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E44 All These Things That I've Done

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 34:32 Transcription Available


    Send us a textRemember that unforgettable moment when you first heard "Mr. Brightside" on the radio? It's hard to believe that The Killers' signature anthem remains as vibrant today as it did. twenty years ago, This episode kicks off with a deep dive into why these early 2000s hits, like "Somebody Told Me" and "Mr. Brightside," continue to captivate new generations, especially college students. We unpack the elements that make these tracks timeless, from their infectious disco beats to Brandon Flowers' authentic emotional delivery.Step into the storied past of the Viper Room with us, a venue that's seen as many wild nights as it has tragic moments. From River Phoenix's heartbreaking overdose to the near-miss with Courtney Love, we explore the events that have cemented the Viper Room's legendary status. Plus, Jimmy shares a personal anecdote from his college radio days, including a candid moment with River Phoenix and his band, Aleka's Attic, that left an indelible mark on him.Then, we shift gears to discuss the impact of gothic rock and rap, spotlighting Bauhaus' game-changing single, "Bela Lugosi's Dead." This minimalist masterpiece became an anthem for aspiring musicians everywhere. Along the way, we reminisce about discovering music in the pre-streaming era, when record stores were treasure troves and radio was king. To wrap things up, we share an inspiring story of resilience and a heartwarming link to The Sugarhill Gang - "Rapper's Delight. Don't miss out—this episode is a treasure trove of nostalgia and inspiration!Please Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Learn Something New orRemember Something Old

    E43 Hey Hey, My My, Rock and Roll Can Never Die

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 39:17 Transcription Available


    Send us a textTune in to this episode of "Music In My Shoes" as we unravel the fascinating story behind Neil Young and Crazy Horse's "Hey, Hey, My, My (Into the Black)" and its acoustic counterpart, "My, My, Hey, Hey (Out of the Blue)." Discover how Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo influenced the iconic line "it's better to burn out 'cause rust never sleeps.' We'll also reflect on the generational debates ignited by references to Elvis Presley and Johnny Rotten, celebrating Young's complex legacy as the "Godfather of Grunge."Take a nostalgic stroll through the golden age of rock and pop with us. From the Beach Boys' infectious "I Get Around" to the familiar sound of Peter and Gordon's "A World Without Love," we'll uncover the stories and secrets behind these timeless hits. Relive the vivid imagery of the Drifters' "Under the Boardwalk," the innovative sound of the Zombies' "She's Not There," and the emotive charm of the Shangri-La's "Remember Walking in the Sand." Each song is a testament to the creative genius of these legendary artists and their lasting impact on music history.Our journey continues as we delve into the unique sound of Big Star, drawing connections to the Rubber Soul-era Beatles and The Byrds, and celebrating their influence on bands like The Replacements. We'll share memories of an unforgettable live performance of Billy Idol's electrifying 1984 show at Nassau Coliseum. Finally, we'll reflect on the poignant farewell of the 8G Band on Late Night with Seth Meyers, featuring Bob Mould's intense rendition of "Makes No Sense at All." Join us for a heartfelt tribute to the enduring power of music and the unforgettable memories it creates.Please Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Learn Something New orRemember Something Old

    E42 High Hopes

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 39:04 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.We take you on a quirky ride on how the Pink Floyd Division Bell 1994 Tour blimp is connected to Lou Pearlman and his fraud of hundreds of millions of dollars. Buckle up as we unravel this shocking true crime story. We remember Greg Kihn who passed away August 13, 2024. We celebrate the 50th anniversary of Steely Dan's "Rikki Don't Lose That Number," 45th anniversary of XTC 'Drums and Wires,' and 30th anniversary of Oasis's "Definitely Maybe." We promise an engaging mix of personal stories, musical reminiscences, and the emotional depth of breakup songs. Join us on this heartfelt journey through music, memories, and a touch of scandal.Please Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Learn Something New orRemember Something Old

    E41 Dream a Little Dream of Me

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 41:26 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Get ready as we set the stage for a tribute to Mama Cass of the Mamas and Papas. We look back at the myths surrounding her tragic death in 1974 and celebrate her immense talent, iconic harmonies, and the personal dramas that defined the band. You'll hear a personal anecdote about a fun video project set to "California Dreamin'" and learn fascinating tidbits about her connection to actress Natalie Wood and the Laurel Canyon music scene.Ever wondered what makes Stone Temple Pilots' album "Purple" a timeless classic? Celebrate the 30th anniversary of this groundbreaking album with us as we spotlight its hit singles and its unique connection to "The Crow" soundtrack. Reflect on the heart-wrenching story of Brandon Lee and appreciate the enduring success of "Purple" on the Billboard charts. We'll also delve into standout tracks from "The Crow" soundtrack, such as The Cure's "Burn" and Nine Inch Nails' cover of Joy Division's "Dead Souls," underscoring the lasting impact of this era's music.Jimmy Guthrie shares the fascinating backstory of The Kinks' "You Really Got Me," revealing the innovative use of a razor blade on a guitar amp that created its iconic sound. We also explore influential albums and tracks from the early '80s, including "I Will Dare" by The Replacements and "This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get" by Public Image Limited. You'll gain a new appreciation for these albums and the unique stories behind them.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E40 10 Days in August 1969

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 36:27 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Step back in time as we journey through 10 transformative days of August 1969 that forever altered the landscape of music and culture. Ever wondered about the story behind the Beatles' Abbey Road album cover shot? Join us to uncover the captivating details of that iconic photoshoot on August 8th, including the involvement of Paul's late wife, Linda McCartney, and its lasting cultural impact. Delve into the dark side of those days as we examine the chilling events of the Manson Family murders, exploring connections to notable figures like Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys and producer Terry Melcher.What made Woodstock the legendary festival it is today? Experience the magic and spontaneity of Woodstock through unforgettable performances and moments that defined the counterculture movement. From Richie Havens' improvised "Freedom" to Santana's electrifying set, and John Sebastian's impromptu performance, relive the highlights that made this festival a historical milestone. Reflect on the logistical chaos, the community spirit, and the unique performance schedule with acts like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Sha Na Na, and Jimi Hendrix's iconic rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner during the dwindling crowd on Monday morning.Finally, join me for a retrospective look at the highs and lows of humanity during those pivotal days in 1969. We tie together historical insights with personal reflections, offering a comprehensive view of these significant events.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E39 On a High Wire

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 23:09 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.We start this episode with the daredevil tale of Philippe Petit's legendary New York City high-wire act in 1974. Broadcasting from Levittown, New York, while Jimmy keeps things lively at Arcade 160 Studios in Atlanta, the duo ventures into lighter territory with Snoop Dogg's hilarious Olympic badminton commentary and Flavor Flav's surprising gig as the hype man for the US women's water polo team.Relive the vibrant music and cultural moments of the late 1970s as we reminisce about the era's gas shortage and The Kinks' evolution into Arena Rock stardom. Revel in the brilliance of AC/DC's "Highway to Hell". We celebrate Nick Lowe's charming hit "Cruel to Be Kind," complete with the quirky story of his wedding-day music video and culminate with a nod to Michael Jackson's transformative "Off the Wall"—the album that paved the way for the phenomenon that was "Thriller." This episode is packed with thrilling stories, memorable music, and a dash of humor that you won't want to miss!Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E38 The Real 'My Sharona' Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 31:45 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Have you ever wondered what it feels like to have a rock anthem written about you? Sit back and enjoy our chat with Sharona Alperin, the muse behind The Knack's legendary hit "My Sharona." We kick things off by reminiscing about the movie "Reality Bites" and its unforgettable convenience store scene set to this timeless track. Sharona takes us on a journey back to her first encounter with Doug Feiger, the lead singer of The Knack, and the magical moment of hearing the song that would forever immortalize her name. She reflects on the song's explosive rise on the airwaves and its enduring impact on music students everywhere, from budding guitarists to aspiring drummers. But the conversation doesn't stop there. Sharona opens up about the thrilling yet tumultuous world of rock star relationships, sharing personal stories about the emotional rollercoaster that accompanies fame. From her unique career in real estate to amusing encounters with people named after her, Sharona's stories are both touching and entertaining. We even take a moment to appreciate the iconic "Reality Bites" soundtrack, featuring hits from Lisa Loeb, U2, and Big Mountain. This episode is a treasure trove of captivating stories, musical memories, and heartfelt reflections that you won't want to miss.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E37 Music Mayhem: Riot, Revoked Grammy, and the Red Rocker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 35:19 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Did you know a single night of disco destruction could change baseball history forever? This episode kicks off with the infamous Disco Demolition Night at Comiskey Park in 1979, where a promotional stunt spiraled into an unprecedented riot. We recount the electrifying atmosphere that led up to nearly 7,000 fans storming the field and the aftermath that forced the White Sox to forfeit their game. Along the way, we examine the polarizing nature of disco music, its cultural ramifications, and spotlight the transformation of music during this chaotic period.Ever wondered what happens when the music industry is rocked by scandal? We delve into Milli Vanilli's catastrophic lip-syncing revelation on the Club MTV tour. Discover the fallout from their exposed deception, including the dramatic loss of their Grammy awards and the broader implications for the music scene. We'll also touch on other notorious industry fabrications, such as Vanilla Ice's faux gangster image. To wrap things up, we take a nostalgic trip with rock legends, featuring The Beatles, the Psychedelic Furs, Loverboy, and Sammy Hagar. Trust us, you won't want to miss this rollercoaster ride through music history!Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E36 Something about Layla is Like a Box of Chocolates

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 33:18 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Get ready for an exhilarating journey through the music history as we uncover the star-studded wedding reception of Eric Clapton and Pattie Boyd. Promise you'll learn not just about the glitz and glamour of that eventful day in May 1979, but also about the intricate love triangle between Clapton, Boyd, and George Harrison that birthed legendary songs like "Layla" and "Wonderful Tonight." Imagine being a fly on the wall at Clapton's English estate, surrounded by icons such as Mick Jagger, Elton John, David Bowie, and three former Beatles. We'll take you on a behind-the-scenes tour of this epic event, and share the fascinating story of how Harrison's visit to Clapton's garden inspired "Here Comes the Sun."As we journey further, we'll reminisce about the unforgettable soundtrack of Forrest Gump, filled with timeless tracks from Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones, The Doors, and The Supremes. Ever wondered if it deserved to be 'Best Picture'? We've got you covered. We'll also explore the magic of the album 'The Kids are Alright' by The Who. A greatest hits package made up of live performances that includes Keith Moon's last performance with the Band before his death. Join us for a reflective, educational, and musically rich episode that promises to keep the music playing!Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E35 A Tribute at Hyde Park and Hotel Fiction

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 46:37 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.What happens when a free concert transforms into an unforgettable tribute? Join us as we recall the Rolling Stones' historic Hyde Park performance in 1969, just days after the tragic passing of Brian Jones. We unravel the emotional complexities, the debut of guitarist Mick Taylor, and the release of "Honky Tonk Women." Plus, we'll touch on the Atlanta International Pop Festival's influence, featuring legends like Led Zeppelin and Janis Joplin. You'll learn how these events shaped the music scene and left lasting impressions on fans and artists alike.Next, we take you to the heart of AthFest and its electrifying performances. Experience the intensity of bands like Ancient Infant and Everyday Dogs, and the lyrical prowess of Cannon Rogers. Get to know Hotel Fiction through an engaging chat with members Jess Thompson and Jade Long. They share stories about their name's evolution, including some hilarious misinterpretations. They give us a glimpse into their artistic journey and future aspirations.Finally, immerse yourself in the personal stories behind Hotel Fiction's music. Jade and Jess and dive into their early influences, instruments, and the creative processes that fuel their songs. Learn about the excitement and logistics of planning a national tour, including navigating new markets and connecting with fans. We'll also discuss the nitty-gritty details, from selecting local openers to choosing destinations. This episode is a treasure trove of music history, personal anecdotes, and a celebration of an ever-evolving music scene.Please Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

    E34 APB - Iain Slater and George Cheyne Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 37:18 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Join us for a trip down memory lane with Iain Slater and George Cheyne from APB, as they join the show from Scotland. Ever wondered how a football player becomes a bass guitarist? Iain shares his inspiring transition, fueled by the magnetic presence of Marc Bolan. Meanwhile, George recounts his early passion for percussion-heavy bands like Santana and the moment he discovered the infectious grooves of funk music. Together, they bring us back to their high school days, where their musical journey began and where the seeds of APB were sown. This episode promises to be a treat for fans eager to learn about the roots of their favorite band.In our deep dive into APB's musical journey, we celebrate their iconic single "Shoot You Down" and discuss how the band navigated financial constraints by focusing on releasing singles. Iain provides an intimate look at the band's creative process, sharing stories behind tracks like "What Kind of Girl" and the unforgettable "Summer Love." Personal anecdotes, including Iain's mother's favorite song, add a unique, heartfelt touch. Our final segment takes you behind the scenes of APB's recording sessions with John Peel and the early gigs that helped cement their legacy. Iain and George share candid stories that paint a vivid picture of APB's journey. We also discuss the pandemic's impact and how Iain's live DJing on Facebook helped maintain a connection with fans. Wrapping up, we express our gratitude to Iain and George and invite listeners to check out their latest album, "The Radio 1 Sessions." Don't miss this episode packed with musical memories and exclusive insights!Please Like and Follow our Facebook page Music In My Shoes. You can contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.

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