Welcome to My Life is a Montage! We talk about songs that trigger major memories in our lives. We tell the story of the song- where it fits in the artist's montage - and the stories that go with the songs. It's personal diary. It's music history.
We wrap up our 'Merica segment by profiling another song titled "Freedom" - this time by Rage Against the Machine. Keith and Ian discuss authenticity, the perfect as the enemy of the good, and why we all should have listened to Noam Chomsky a long damn time ago. Get it in your ears! Tom Morello describes the origins of the "Arm the Homeless" guitar more succinctly than Keith: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCpt1owTdPs Rage, fully formed, in 1991: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMq-qAn3otE
This week, join Ian and Keith as we delve into George Michael's timeless banger from the turn of the 90s. We talk about perception, the pitfalls of fame, and missing the point.
This week, Keith and Ian discuss Linda Ronstadt's 1987 foray into ranchero standards, "Canciones de Mi Padre." We talk about how music connects generations, the importance of following your roots, and how rockism in criticism can obscure a great artist. Linda Ronstadt's interview with Showbiz Today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XojIVdx3LyE
We play switcharoo again this week as Keith talks about Imperial Teen's debut album Seasick, which turns 25 this month. We discuss the power of music in helping to change people's minds for the better, Allen Ginsberg, and when Spin magazine was useful (and existent). Listen along with us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll_j1vXflL8&t=1968s
This week on MLIAM, Ian and Keith talk about time travelers, Moon Men and an ür-text for 80s pop, Haircut One Hundred's "Love Plus One."
On today's episode, it's Opposite Day! We hear from Keith - about the wonders of Columbia House, random record label magazines and the importance of having a lullaby set list when you become a parent.
This week, Ian and Keith talk about Fine Young Cannibals' #1 hit single "She Drives Me Crazy." We discuss the trouble college kids can get into, Steve Z's studio wizardry, and how certain studios bleed their magic into the music.
This week on My Life is a Montage, Ian and Keith talk about Vampire Weekend's biggest hit, "A-Punk." We discuss the transformative properties of live music, owning your influences, and not judging a book by its cover.
On today's episode, we review "Heartbreak Down," by P!nk. Tune in for a chat about authenticity, career longevity, and the moment that kids develop preferences for pop music.
This week, Keith and Ian review the biggest single released by The Smashing Pumpkins. We talk about the perils of pre-Internet music journalism, Iron Butterfly covers, and what it means to finally step out of the shadows of your biggest professional rivals.
In our first episode, Keith and Ian take a look at a Smiths b-side that took on a life of its own. We talk about finding your way as an adolescent, what it means to be a "lyrics guy," and whether Marr or Morrissey was more passive aggressive about the track's inclusion in the 2011 John Lewis Christmas Advert.