A weekly podcast where Andy and Andy discuss and debate music through the frame of two artists and then take the conversation in whatever direction it may lead.
Name Two Bands with Andy and Andy
Great great great episode with Brent Kick, who is like the oracle of music knowledge. We'll be back soon enough with more content but I'm proud of this one.
We took a brief break from the format to elevate another FB meme for no reason other than our own amusement. This was recorded a bit over a week ago.
We were joined by Jim Gross to talk baseball as well as two bands who remain extremely underappreciated despite their later infamy as bands that every good band appreciates. Our Patreon is here: https://www.patreon.com/NameTwoBands So far we've been doing this for free and we'll keep doing it but if you have some spare coin, even a dollar a month, and like this pod then kick some of it our way. Songs on this podcast: Big Star - "Ballad of El Goodo" The Replacements - "Unsatisfied" Art Brut - "The Replacements"
The two Andys exchanged thoughts about the albums they assigned to each other before engaging with Josh in a very open ended and interesting conversation. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NameTwoBands
This episode is deeply weird and it's great. It's just Andy and Andy talking exclusively about Ween. By Ween.
Part two of our conversation with Ryan Morgan concerns his opinions on modern female pop stars. His thesis is that not only are we in a golden age of female pop stars who are both artistically interesting and also important culturally and even politically but that we've never actually seen anything like this. We've never had women pop stars, and WOC pop stars at that, in anything like their number or in terms of them making their own choices for themselves. In the course of the conversation we touched on how #MeToo hasn't really hit the music industry yet, how female artistry had been stamped out in the past because of the patriarchy of the music industry and society, among many other side topics. Songs sampled in this episode: Beyonce - "Formation" Miley Cyrus - "Jolene" Ariana Grande - "Dangerous Woman" Taylor Swift - "Style" Amy Winehouse - "Tears Dry On Their Own" Janelle MonĂ¡e - "Make Me Feel" Rihanna - "Man Down" The Libertines - "Boys in the Band"
We're joined this week by Ryan Morgan who was here to discuss why the current generation of female pop singers aren't just great musicians in an unprecedented way, but also that they matter culturally. We don't talk about any of that in part one, in fact we don't talk about music it all for the first forty minutes so if you don't care about baseball or soccer you should skip to that point. After that we talk about Ryan's ongoing series of essays about Hootie and the Blowfish, the Brown Andy reviews the latest Telestrion album, and the two Andys return to the album review series. Telestrion album can be found here: https://telestrion1.bandcamp.com/album/blazing-in-the-sky You can check out Ryan's music here: https://ryanmorgan.bandcamp.com/
We're once again joined by Scott Jeffries as well as first time guest Andy Bellemer as we have a wide ranging discussion about progressive rock. It was long enough to be broken in to two parts but in tribute to prog we left it at the excessive length. New Telestrion available here: https://telestrion1.bandcamp.com/album/blazing-in-the-sky The Cardiacs - Tarred and Feathered: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVjSycDJatc
In this special edition of the pod the Samford Andy talks about his experience of having The Vault hand delivered to him by Gene Simmons as well as how much KISS has meant to him. http://www.genesimmonsvault.com/ YouTube links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t2uHsHylDc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Li6xi2NbyY&feature=youtu.be Andy makes Gene laugh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Li6xi2NbyY&feature=youtu.be&t=9m7s Pictures: http://www.electricminnowmusic.com/upload/GeneVaultPics/
This second half covers Alice in Chains. Ryan really did a great job of making the case and also related very personal stories about how Alice in Chains impacted him starting at the age of 14 and continuing up through the present day. He even uses the band and the songs to relate to his children's lives. Telestrion - Blazing in the Sky available now: https://telestrion1.bandcamp.com/album/blazing-in-the-sky
We don't waste much time in this one on the intro before getting right in to it with not one but two guests and both of them were advocating for separate sides of the question. It was such a good conversation that it went over two hours so this is part one and covers just the Pearl Jam portion. Samford's band Telestrion's new is available here: https://telestrion1.bandcamp.com/album/blazing-in-the-sky
We start out talking about Manny's thoughts on Manchester United and Liverpool before getting in to how he became an un-ironic and self-aware fan of ICP. All of us come down firmly on the side of Public Enemy throughout before I confess at the end to shooting Phil Collins in the face and I have no regrets.
The two Andy's talk baseball before turning our attention to some of the worst music in the world. The Gormley: www.youtube.com/watch?v=87nkJquHnAU This is "Baby Lu-Lu": http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-GUwZaMHsZ3A/UHt5P91-5pI/AAAAAAAAFQI/QzMoEHzSAQs/s640/BabyLuLu-album-cover-WTF-bad-album-covers.jpg
This episode goes to eleven. We started out talking about how politics is always against you and then on the back half Andy Samford delivered a very righteous case for why Black Sabbath is actually a great band and I'm inclined to agree. One of our better episodes, I have to say,
The Andys discuss two of the best singer/songwriters of all time. Bowie/Bing Crosby: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9kfdEyV3RQ
Thanks to Boyz II Men we found enough inspiration to overcome our differences and keep the pod going. Andy saw Noel Gallagher in concert this week so we started out talking about that before moving on to a crazy political story. We finished it off by obviously picking Prince over MJ. Duh.
The Andy's talk about a couple movies before reaching a point of no return. Possibly the final episode of this young podcast. Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89OP78l9oF0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZLhqTzjpUM
We finish the conversation by discussing the career trajectory of one of the best and most important rock bands of all time.
We sped through the intro here because we knew it was going to be a stem winder. Little did we know that the minimal intro and discussion of the Flaming Lips would take up a full hour and the Floyd conversation was another hour on top of that. This is the first half. Gamma Repeater Bandcamp: https://gammarepeater.bandcamp.com/
The Andy's start out discussing the Quincy Jones GQ interview before quickly discussing their album picks of the week. They then move on to dispensing with Pixies and then use the remaining time to fellate Nirvana and their influence, positive and negative, on pop music before somehow drifting in to radical left politics. Pickman's Model: https://pickmansmodelatl.bandcamp.com/ Quincy Jones interview: https://www.gq.com/story/quincy-jones-has-a-story
We talk about the Superb Owl before moving on to the results of our album exchange. After the break we moved on to talk about the bands and it was a stemwinder that resulted in the first changed vote in the history of the podcast. Salah wondergoal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xyQzQ31uQg The RPM challenge: http://rpmchallenge.com
The Andys are joined by our friend Scott Jeffries from Portland based bands Stars of Cascadia and Gamma Repeater. We talk a little bit about baseball before getting down to business and there's some absurdity at the end. Stars of Cascadia: https://starsofcascadia.bandcamp.com/releases Gamma Repeater: https://gammarepeater.bandcamp.com/ Crazy Dumbsaint: https://crazydumbsaint.bandcamp.com/ Spirit Lake: https://spiritlakesounds.bandcamp.com/ Jeff Passan article: https://sports.yahoo.com/heres-baseballs-economic-system-might-broken-224638354.html
We talk about politics, a massive Kiss convention, and football, but not movies, before moving on to some music talk. Slayer is retiring, taking shrooms to see Tool is good, and of course the Blur versus Oasis debate are all on the table. The other episode: https://soundcloud.com/user-718393058/episode-three-honduras-with-ryan-morgan-of-witness-for-peace
In our second episode we constantly fret about length while managing to talk about football before getting right in to it. This will also be the first episode where the sound quality makes a quantum leap forward. Andy's version of "2000 Man": http://www.electricminnowmusic.com/songs/2000_Man.mp3 Celine Dion/Vikings mash-up via twitter user @AllaireMatt : https://twitter.com/AllaireMatt/status/952711086016430080/video/1 Phantom of the Paradise trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n5qVJEg3qA Lennon/Chuck Berry clips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9kgu71d81U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpTpxbnBWYM
In the debut episode Andy and Andy discuss football, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and copyright infringement before moving on to the biggest debate in rock history. Find Andy Samford's music at the following links: https://telestrion1.bandcamp.com/ https://plaster1.bandcamp.com/releases https://trfi.bandcamp.com/ https://electricminnowmusic.bandcamp.com/ https://andysamford.bandcamp.com/