The World's #1 Podcast about the World's Preeminent Surf-rock group, hosted by your boys, Pete and PJ.
Hey there you little Hound Doggies, don't you whine, because this week on The Pink Floyd Fellas Piggy PJ and Piggy Pete review the album Animals, by Pink Floyd!
We wish YOU were here with us (Pete and PJ) listening to the Pink Floyd album, 'Wish You Were Here' because that's the album we're reviewing this week!
Wow! it's our 100th episode extravaganza! We hear from the likes of such amazing guests as Pete, PJ, and etc. We discuss the early days, some of our favorite moments, and some of our favorite albums! Thank you all for 100!
We all have an inner beast, an evil twin, a magic clone, a . . . dark side. That's what we're discussing this week on The Pink Floyd Fellas. Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd
What the hell? Why is this popping up in the feed? Is it a glitch? No it's the return of The Stones Studs!!! We talk about the brand new disappointing album Hackney Diamonds by the Rolling Stones!
We're back from Summer break baby, and we're here to discuss Obscured by Clouds, an new era for the Floyd Fellas.
And we would've gotten away with it too if it weren't for you meddling prog rockers! Yes, you guessed it Pete and PJ are back and discussing the hopeful glimpses of music from the album Meddle.
It's the time listeners have all been waiting for, The Best of Episode! We sit back and let our playlists do all the talking this episode!!
Two boys talk about one man on the episode this week. That's right we discuss the former Mr. Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett and his two solo albums.
The 5th episode of The Pink Floyd Fellas is a comedy romp through the album Atom Heart Mother by the band "Pink Floyd". This episode is filled with goofs, gags, and bits that will make you laugh, and also think. Hosted by Pete and PJ
Pink Floyd Fellas was recorded in front of a live audience, at least for the first half. The second half just gets really boring and full of itself, not unlike the Pink Floyd album, Ummagumma, which we discuss this week.
More of Pete and PJ this episode where we review the soundtrack 'More'. We also play a game about who's the hottest and read some upsetting reviews.
We look at the Sophomore album from Pink Floyd, A Saucerful of Secrets. We discuss how the new edition of David Gilmour , and the departure of Syd Barrett changes the band' sound. Also we do like listener mail and stuff.
We're back and newly improved as The Pink Floyd Fellas, featuring your fellas, Pete and PJ leading you through the journey of the world's most popular progenitors of progressive psychedelic rock, Pink Floyd. This week we discuss the formation, and their first album (if you can even call it that).
Pete and PJ curl up near the fire with their eggnog and discuss many topics including; musicians dressed as Santa, a new TikTok segment, penises, Weird Al, Spotify wrapped playlists, and a very special announcement to stay tuned for at the end!
On our final episode of The 27 Club we discuss the standings of the members of the 27 club, our favorite moments, where we might go next, and if you stay until the very end you get a long rant about the terrible Elvis movie.
This week we discuss the sophomore album from Amy Winehouse "Back to Black". It's also the final episode of the 27 Club where we have real stuff to talk about.
This week on The 27 Club the boys talk about a girl for the second time ever. You guessed it, it's Amy Winehouse! we discuss her debut jazzy bebop album "Frank".
The Ol' ball and chains join us to discuss a very important member of the 27 club, 27 Dresses. 27 dresses is a romantic comedy featuring Katherine Heigl in which she wears a lot of dresses.
Paul comes and joins us this week, where we discuss How Kurt Cobain became unplugged.
Jake's Back! And this time he's not messing around, he's here to discuss In Utero with the boys, and that's it. No goofing off, no cross talk. Just serious discussions about Nirvana.
Nevermind, an album by Nirvana, some may say their quintessential album. Some may not. Find out our opinion this week while we sit down with Nirvana expert, Shawn Connerton.
We jump forward roughly 20 years this week as we discuss the new-fangled, hard-edge, grudge, mopey sad-boy: Kurt Cobain, and his debut album with some band called Nirvana.
This week we discuss the life and times of a restauranteurs' son that dabbled in music, you guessed it, a guy you've never heard of; Chris Bell of Big Star.
On this week's episode Pete and PJ discuss Pete Hamm, and his sad and gruesome final days. P.S. Stan Polley is a soulless bastard. I will take him with me.
Hamming it up again with Pete Ham and Badfinger, with the albums 'No Dice' and 'Straight Up'. Will they stop ripping off The Beatles this week, tune in to find out!
PJ, and Pete are back this week talking about Pete, and not the host. It's Pete Ham of Badfinger, a band you've probably never thought about!
Peter and PJ would be Grateful to be dead instead of having to listen to the boring, boring music of Pigpen McKernan, not the drummer of The Grateful Dead.
Of The final episode The Doors Dudes (a six week mini run of a podcast within a podcast)we have our good friend Jake Iverson on to discuss the final works and days of Jim Morrison.
Whistle for the bellhop, set the wakeup call, and don't order too many of those expensive nudie movies; because we're checking in to the Morrison Hotel! This week we discuss famed 27 club member, and no I don't mean his dick, Jim Morrison.
PJ and Pete are back at it discussing the 4th album from Jim Morrison's The Doors "the Soft Parade". I'll be the first to tell you, soft is accurate to how we feel about this album.
Live and IN PERSON The 27 Club fan club comes at you with what some podcasts might call a normal episode, but we call a short episode, with Waiting For The Sun. The third album of 27 club member, Jim Morrison.
There's a lot of accordion talk up front on this one, so if you don't already skip ahead this might be the episode you start; other than that Pete and PJ discuss the sophomore album from 27 club member Jim Morrison's band, The Doors with "Strange Days"
Get your beans and hop on the roof, we're talking about the Lizard King himself, Mister Jim Morrison. From getting drunk at football games to the formation of a little band called The Doors.
This one's a real gem, a diamond, a crystal, a sapphire a ruby, an emerald a . . . Pearl? Yes! This episode PJ and Pete discuss the life times and untimely death of the Pearl herself Miss Janis Joplin. We also talk about the album Pearl.
One of us is going solo this week and you'll never guess who! It's Janis Joplin with her first album without Big Brother dragging her down, titled I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!
This week PJ and Pete discuss Janis Joplin with Big Brother & The Holding Company's album Cheap Thrills. I wouldn't go so far as to call them cheap thrills, maybe inexpensive thrills.
On this week's episode Pete and PJ discuss the ongoing Spotify controversy, and start talking, yet again about a 1960's blues influenced group and a lil' lady by the name of Janis Joplin.
Blues? White guy? Frail little voice? What's not to like? This week we discuss the life and death of the voice of Canned Heat, the Blind Owl himself, Alan Wison.
Woodstock, a Band of Gypsies, someone gone too soon? Well that's the kind of intrigue Jimi Hendrix conjures up, and we discuss all of these things on the final episode on Jimi Hendrix/
This week the usual 27 club fan club members get out their paddles and beer bongs and initiate a new member into the club, Thomas. Then they talk about Electric Ladyland, and an old friend stops by the show.
PJ and Pete discuss Axis: Bold as Love, by Jimi Hendrix. It's a good album. What more do you want? I guess we also talk about The Beatles quite a bit.
The question heard around the world, Are You Experienced? Well Pete and PJ try to figure that quandary out on this episode of The 27 Club, where we discuss undisputed guitar god: Jimi Hendrix. From Jimi's boyhood all the way up to the release of his first album.
This week we kind of talk about our old "friend" Brian Jones, to listen to more follow this link: https://soundcloud.com/user-702924400/presents-the-rolling-stones-studs-episode-12-let-it-bleed-or-drown?si=7791eb40742a4ca5bbee7a2c8bd8a644&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
We dusted off the ol' mics and got to talking about an exclusive club full of 27 year old ghosts. First up at the crossroads we have Little Robert Dusty aka Robert Johnson.
On the FINAL episode of The Rolling Stones Studs we discuss, Keith, reggae and cover songs. We also wax intellectual about The Stones entire career. We'll see you on the other side of that stone.
Pete and PJ discuss the final two albums of the iconic band "The Rolling Stones" and whether or not they have returned to form.
Almost finished with this crazy group of lads we call "The Rolling Stones" we discuss their takes on the 90's with Voodoo Lounge and Bridges to Babylon.
The AIDS crisis, the Iran-Contra affair, New York crime rates, the crack epidemic, weird shaped cars; all things that came out in the late eighties that make this album look good! We lost an episode, but we're gonna keep on rolling along with the 1980's Stones.
We all know tattoos are for sinners, but so are the Rolling Stones! So sit back you little sinners and listen to some bad boys talk about Rock n' Roll!!
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