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The "I'm In Love With That Song" Podcast
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ส.ค. 2021
Welcome to the “I’m In Love With That Song” Podcast. Each episode, we take a favorite song and dive deep into it, listening to all the nuances that make it a great song. You may be unfamiliar with some of these songs, while others you’ve probably heard a hundred times, but I bet if we listen closely, we can discover something new. This show is part of the Pantheon network of podcasts -- where fans belong.
Preview of episode 171: Pink Floyd - "Have A Cigar"
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BONUS HOLIDAY EPISODE: Ben Hinds - "All I Want For Christmas Is A Go-Go Girl"
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Welcome to our annual Bonus Holiday Episode, where I dig through my collection of Christmas & Holiday songs and pull out one of my favorites to play for you. No deep dive here, just a nice little holiday ditty to add to your playlist if you're so inclined. Also, join me at the end as say a few "thank you's" to friends, family, and most importantly, to you my heartfelt thanks for spending your t...
Preview of Episode 169: Broken Homes - "An LA Rain"
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LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE HERE: lovethatsongpodcast.com/broken-homes-an-la-rain/
Broken Homes - "An L.A. Rain"
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For one hot moment, Broken Homes were the buzzed-about new band in LA, and big success was ahead. It never materialized. The band cut 3 albums for MCA, but they went nowhere. On this episode, we dig into a track from their first album, one of my favorite LP's from the '80's and a real "desert island" record for me. The album never came out on CD, but if you can track down a copy on vinyl, I hig...
Preview of Episode 168: The Who - "Won't Get Fooled Again"
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LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE EPISODE HERE: lovethatsongpodcast.com/the-who-wont-get-fooled-again/(opens in a new tab)
Preview of Episode 166: Matthew Sweet - "Divine Intervention"
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LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE EPISODE HERE: lovethatsongpodcast.com/matthew-sweet-divine-intervention/
Preview of Episode 165: Screamin' Jay Hawkins - "I Put A Spell On You"
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LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE HERE: lovethatsongpodcast.com/screamin-jay-hawkins-i-put-a-spell-on-you/
Preview of episode 164: Aerosmith - "Back In The Saddle"
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LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE EPISODE HERE: lovethatsongpodcast.com/aerosmith-back-in-the-saddle/↗
Preview of Episode 163: Favorite Tracks from Stax - Part 1
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LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE EPISODE HERE: lovethatsongpodcast.com/favorite-stax-trax-part-1/
Preview of Episode 162: Big Star - "September Gurls"
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LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE HERE: lovethatsongpodcast.com/big-star-september-gurls/
Preview of Episode 161: Titanic Love Affair - "Happy"
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Preview of Episode 161: Titanic Love Affair - "Happy"
Preview of Episode 160: The Beatles - "A Hard Day's Night"
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Preview of Episode 160: The Beatles - "A Hard Day's Night"
Preview of Episode 159: Small Faces - "Itchycoo Park"
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Preview of Episode 159: Small Faces - "Itchycoo Park"
Preview of Episode 158: Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - "Tracks Of My Tears"
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Preview of Episode 158: Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - "Tracks Of My Tears"
Episode 138: XTC - "Making Plans For Nigel"
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Episode 138: XTC - "Making Plans For Nigel"
Preview of Episode 157: Al Stewart - "Life In Dark Water"
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Preview of Episode 157: Al Stewart - "Life In Dark Water"
Episode 063: Queen - "Keep Yourself Alive"
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Episode 063: Queen - "Keep Yourself Alive"
Preview of Episode 156: The Cars - "It's All I Can Do"
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Preview of Episode 156: The Cars - "It's All I Can Do"
This has been one of my all-time favorite songs since the first time I heard it about 1970!
Yeah, it's a fantastic song, and such a haunting performance. Peter Green was one of a kind. Thanks for sharing and I hope you continue to listen to the podcast!
Roy Harper
What a great analysis!! Badfinger's best album - and one of the greatest albums of all time. The only thing you forgot to mention is that drummer Mike Gibbins also played the piano on both tracks.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the episode. And thanks for the note on Gibbins' piano part. It is a fantastic album and a shame it's not widely known or recognized. Hope more people discover it.
ABSOLUTELY my favorite tune of 1974 and one of the greatest pop rock songs of my life. This is a masterpiece. And i think the same of the entire LP. I still listen yo it often all of ygese years later.
Thanks for sharing. Yes, I love the song too, it's why I picked it for one of the very first podcast episodes. A Power-Pop masterpiece. I appreciate you listening!
I found this in my Watch Later list and Finally listened to it in 2024! Frank is continuous in my modern-day playlists. Sister Change is an epic track and I have absolutely No Idea why any of the superhero movies haven’t used this track or Strange Dreams, Dragonfly or others to get a cinematic groove going. Happy I found your podcast🎸
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the episode. I discovered Frank Marino when I saw the "California Jam 2" TV show when I was a kid. He's a great guitar player for sure. I hope you check out more episodes of the podcast. Thanks again!
Hey Brad. Been meaning to leave a positive comment, so here goes. Man, this was so great. I really liked how you handled the interview, allowing the author to elaborate on his topic - without talking over him (like so many do). I've been playing guitar for about 40 years and found the content fascinating and very informative. Great job with the sound samples too! This Podcast made for a great trip across WV the other day. Regards.
Thanks so much for listening! I don't do too many interviews on the show, but every so often a topic comes up that I think warrants a discussion. Pete's book is really quite good, and it's a fun read. I appreciate your feedback, hope you keep listening!
Dang! I thought David Gilmour was reviewing a YES album!
Noach built the Ark himself instructed by God. We all need to build our ark, our trust . My brother bought the album City to City and i love it. Also a great song is Right down the Line. In his songs you can recognize Schotland in its Calvinism.. Churches don't bring luck and Gerry smoked a lot of joints in Bible paper. Gerry has made a beautiful interpretation of what God expects from us - no works but learn to hear and obey God 's voice and trust him, the guiding light. Anyway there are not many people and Christians living in trust. They mostly want to understand God and do good works. Still we cannot understand Him and we are not good also.
It already was my pick being 12 in 77/78.
It's a shame not talking about his musicians, having named his singers. Perhaps drummers like Vinnie Colaiuta and bassists like Tal Wilkenfeld, or pianists like Jason Rebello, mean nothing to you... 😒
Of course I have a lot of respect for all the players who worked with Jeff over the years, and I did make a point to mention his championing of female musicians. No disrespect meant to any of his bandmates. But the point of the episode was to highlight Jeff as a singular player, and his accomplishments as a guitarist. Jeff was a brilliant player on every track he played on; for the most part, he surrounded himself with the cream of the crop, the best players... but the fact that he was outstanding no matter who he played with is evidence that his success didn't depend on who he was performing with. Thanks for listening, though, and I do appreciate your feedback. PS-- Tal Wilkenfeld is an adsolute joy to watch playing.
Energy is high , riff is great
Absolutely! A very underrated band, a shame they never caught on in the US. They should've been huge. Thanks for listening!
In 1975 when his contemporaries Clapton, Page were past their peak musically, Jeff Beck reinvented himself and became one of the pioneers of Jazz/Rock/Fusion and continued to evolve and innovate for the rest of his life.
Thanks for your comment. Jeff Beck reinvented his style & approach more then once, and continued to evolve & progress to the very end. One of the all-time greats, no doubt. Hope you enjoyed the podcast!
I got to meet Yes back in 1981. I accidentally wandered back to their Green Room! They were gracious and signed autographs for me and my sister. We even got to have some food ❤❤
That's a great story, thanks for sharing. Super-talented bunch of guys, glad to hear they were decent people, too. And thanks for listening to the episode, hope you keep on listening!
Play L O U D!!!!
Jeff Beck was a guitarist that reached further than any other guitarist by leaps and astronomical bounds 🤙🤙🤙
Yes such a sad loss painful to talk about Jeff rip brother,
Thanks for putting in this kind of time. Loved this record while I was in highschool and then it disappeared for over 40 years. Very happy to see it earning new allegiances.
Thank you for listening. Peter Green was one of the guitar greats, no question about it.
Jeff beck from 1965 to his death 2022 or so was the best! I'm glad I was there for it all!
Thanks for sharing. I was lucky enough to see him a couple of times in the 90's & 2000's. He was always great, something new & different every time.
Great breakdown This song was my introduction to this band, and to this day, it's still my favorite song of theirs. Btw, Jimmy and Paul are only a year older than Frank... according to Frank. Jimmy and Frank are cousins, 2nd cousins, I believe.
Thank you! Glad you liked this episode-- hope you stick around for more!
My older brother brought this home and I loved it. Makes me so nostalgic.
Thanks for sharing. It's a great album. Thank you for listening to the show!
Just scratched the surface
Yes, for sure... even though this is the longest episode we've ever released, it's impossible to capture everything about an artist like Jeff Beck in that time. I was just trying to give an introduction to Jeff's work, and to make the case as to why I consider him the best. Thanks for listening, and I hope the episode inspires people to seek our more of his music!
When it came to volume he was clearly bested by Nigel Tufnel.. other than that he was the 🐐
The original studio cut of my god is as good as it gets!.
Thank you, sir! Hope you enjoy this episode on "My God". Thanks for listening.
It's psychedelic and the 1st time I took a quarter hit of acid it was a Spiritual experience. Steve Marriott is a Great musician. An outrageously fantastic singer --he's too beautiful for this world, a sensitive voice and charismatic artist in every sense of the word.
Thanks for sharing. Steve Marriott was indeed one of the greats. We'll be hearing more Marriott on the podcast later next year.
I saw Jeff Beck 2 times, about 1974 Long Beach and 2005 Phoenix. He was my favorite since 1965 or so. In a class of his own, Jeff was a powehouse, gentleman and everywhere in between. Only Rory Gallegher shares a place of 2 concerts, in my lifetime. At least Jeff Beck didn't die from drugs or alcohol, of even speeding in a hot rod he built himself! I loved his music, mixes and bands!
Thanks for sharing. Jeff was one of a kind, for sure.
Loved this music since I was 17 in bonnie Scotland, and its still good now.
It still sounds fresh, rebellious and fun today. Thanks for your comment!
Beautiful podcast. Beck was an amazing innovator. I saw Beck at the ARMS show at Madison Square Garden. It was quite the privilege.
Thanks for your feedback & sharing your experience. The ARMS show is one of those concerts I would've loved to attend... I was just a little too young at the time. I did see Jeff 3 or 4 times and he was always great. Thanks for listening to the podcast!
I was 12-13 years old when I heard this song, and immediately became a fan. I was mesmerized by Brian's guitar work, multi-layers of melodies and complex tune structure that I had never heard of. Queen I and II albums are still the best rock albums in my opinion, which requires high intelligence to comprehend. You don't usually need intelligence to listen to rock music, though.
Thanks for sharing. Queen was an amazing band, fully formed right out of the gate with their distinctive one-of-a-kind sound.
I remember buying this album in the 90,s!It was such a great album!
Thanks for sharing. I missed this band the first time around, but it's never too late to discover great music.
Love this album!! Listening to it right now (the remastered edition). I've seen Big Head Todd and The Monsters twice in the last couple months. Once at Red Rocks with Jakob Dylan and the Wallflowers and once in El Dorado Arkansas with Blues Traveler. BHT plays "Highway Star" as their encore and they do a very credible version of it that gets everybody up and rawkin'!!
Thanks for your comments. "Made In Japan" is one of my favorite albums, it was a pleasure to dig into this track. Hope you check out the podcast episode.
@@theiminlovewiththatsongpod1949 Same here! I will!
Yes..I love this..Songsfrom the wood is one of my favorite
Mick Taylor missed a chord he's impeccable
Thanks for commenting. My favorite Stones period is when Mick Taylor was with them. He doesn't get enough credit.
@@theiminlovewiththatsongpod1949 Mick Taylor took the stones to another level
My fav solo Lennon album. A great listen top to bottom. A fun funky album that had some bite to it.maybe my fav solo Beatle album, I happen to like Londontown a good bit too
Thanks for sharing. "Walls & Bridges" is probably my favorite Lennon solo LP, it's definitely underrated. Hope you enjoyed the podcast.
Jeff Beck fan here since the Yardbirds here. Saw Jeff 12 times, all amazing. This retrospective is definitive. Thank you.
Thanks for listening, and for your feedback. Coming from someone with your experience, the compliment is much appreciated. I saw Jeff 3 or 4 times, he was brilliant every time.
What a selection perfect.
Thank you!
Love Pickett's music, and this one is sooooo Good . todays music is Boring Vanilla compared to this sound. Wish there was a Pickett Tribute Band
Thanks for listening! Wilson was one of the greats, for sure. Hope you keep listening to the show.
I’ve always loved Jeff Becks guitarplaying, he was so intelligent and talent. There was no limits for him, so he became really good in the Yardbirds! The rest is history for him. And he went further and further. He became a legend. Well I still miss him. - jon fisher
Thanks for your comments, and I agree-- no guitarist pushed himself further like Jeff Beck. I miss him, too. Thanks for listening to the podcast.
@@theiminlovewiththatsongpod1949Thank You ! :)
To say that a song is 'way ahead of its time' is misleading. It assumes that music progressively improves. This is wrongheaded. The song is of its time and in many ways much more genuine than the digitally generated, soulless offerings that we have to swallow now. Incidentally, I bought this single the week after its release! Bill
I didn't say the song was "ahead of its time"-- that was one of the other commenters here. But, in terms of the use of technology, the application of the flanging effect so prominently was innovative and that put the track ahead of what others were doing in the studio. As Andrew Hickey often says on his podcast, "there is no 'first' anything", but this song was one of the earliest uses of flanging, an effect that soon would become commonplace. You could argue that makes the recording "ahead of its time", but ultimately, I think that's just semantics. You, I, and the others who posted here, are all in agreement that this track is a great piece of work and worthy of more attention. Thanks so much for listening & for your comments!
G'day to you! Yep Totally Agree on that, Tin Soldier also Rates a Mention, I was Blessed with growing up in the 60s,what a time for Real Music! Perth West Aust.
Thanks for your feedback, glad you enjoyed the show. We discussed "Tin Soldier" back on Episode 54. We also discussed PP Arnold (who sang backup on "Tin Soldier") on Episode 149. You can find both of those episodes on our website (or in your podcast app) if you'd like to listen to them. Thanks again!
A great song. Way ahead of its time.
It was of its time.
Excellent analysis!
Thank you!
I’m grateful that you gave up a whole show…. like you say there is no way an appreciation or any understanding of his greatness could be conveyed in 20 mins. ❤ I think it’s a great analysis of how Jeff developed his style in stages and gives massive credit to how hard he worked in between styles to develop further and further with his guitar playing.
Thanks for your feedback, I'm glad you were happy with the episode. I hope the show helps other people to discover Jeff Beck, and encourage them to seek out his albums.
Totally not surprised devo was the beat influence of this song.
The greatest
One more thing about the Blow by Blow album. Jeff used a guitar that was given to him by Seymour Duncan, dubbed as a Tele Gib.
Love It...Ledgend
Jeff Beck's death hurt me as much as when either of my parents passed away. As a matter of fact, his being on the planet creating some of the most incredible guitar playing was strong heart felt medicine that helped me get thru the day/night. The last year has been extremely hard on me emotionally for various reasons. Listening to his music has been helpful, but it always reminds me that the #GOATGuitarist is no longer with us but his musical endeavors will always be here for his family, friends, & fans to enjoy. How much did I love Jeff Beck ? I got to see him 15 times perform his guitar artistry in concert. 1) "Fire Meets Fury" with Stevie Ray Vaughan in Chicago, Illinois 1989 2) 2 times with Santana in 3 days in Illinois & Wisconsin 1995 3) "Who Else" tour 2 times in Illinois 1999 4) "You Had It Coming" tour in Illinois 2001 5) Eric Clapton "Crossroads" shows in 2007 & 2010 in Bridgeview, Illinois 6) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in Cleveland,Ohio 2009 7) Intimate club tour at Park West, Chicago 2009 8) Les Paul tribute tour with Imelda May, Cadillac Theater, Chicago,Illinois 2011 9) Chicago Theater 2015 10) "Loud Hailer" Ravinia Highland Park, Illinois 2016 11) Performed half hour encore with Rod Stewart Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California 2019 12) "18" tour with Johnny Depp Phoenix, Arizona 2022 EVERY time I saw Jeff Beck perform in concert he never disappointed anyone in attendance. He only got better & better mastering the guitar as the years went on in his life. He was the only musician I have ever seen in my lifetime that propelled me to a place I had only experienced when seeing him live. I was so happy & joyful when I was in attendance watching/listening to him tear it up. I'll never be in that place again unfortunately. I am so grateful & lucky to have seen "The Guv'nor" of guitar as many times as I had. After he passed away, I was feeling every negative feeling anyone could experience. I was devastated. The one thing that helped get me thru the pain was all the famous guitarists & their comments about Jeff Beck. Basically EVERYBODY loved Jeff Beck as far as his guitar playing but also that he was such a kind & humble person to be around. The only thing he loved more than his self made cars & guitar collection was his widow Sandra. Jeff & Sandra were big time animal activists which is another reason why I respected them so much. I miss him. Always will. But I will never forget him or the extraordinary music he created with his guitar. He was "One of One". We will never see another guitarist like him in our lifetime. RIP Jeff Beck.
Thank you for sharing this. He was one-of-a-kind. The greatest. I tied to do justice to his legend in this episode.
@theiminlovewiththatsongpod1949 You did right by Jeff Beck & his fans. Thank you for posting it.👍✌️🙂
They were giants in music history and this song was one of their best Such great talent that crossed time and generations
Agreed! Thanks for listening to the podcast!
WHO IS THE PERSON THAT IS SPEAKING ABOUT JEFF BECK IN THIS WONDERFUL DEPICTION OF HIS LIFE AND HIS ACHIEVEMENTS? ? THANK YOU--_SO MUCH!!! HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN KNIGHTED, HE MADE SO MANY INNOVATIONS AND USED AND SHOWED OFF SO MANY TALENTED MUSICIAN AND SINGERS! HE ALWAYS FORGOT ABOUT HIMSELF AND PROMOTED OTHERS, ESPECIALLY NEARER TO THE END OF HIS LIFE. EVEN AT 14 HE KNEW WHAT HE WANTED TO DO AND DISCOVERED FOR HIMSELF THROUGH HIS OWN EXPERIMENTATIONS. JEFF BECK WAS INFLUENCED BY HIS MOTHGER'S MUSIC AND THE RECORDS OF SERIOUS MUSIC THAT HE HEARD AT HOME BY LISTENING TO THE MUSIC HIS CONCERT PLAYING MOTHER HAD IN HER COLLECTION AND BY HIS UNCLE WHO PLAYED JAZZ IN HIS CAR! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS You tube record OF Jeff Becks write. WHO ARE YOU?????? WE AT SCHOOL WHEN JEFF BECK WAS 14 YEARS OLD AND WE WERE ALL 13, WERE VERY IMPRESSED WITH HIM AND KNEW ABOUT HIM WANTING TYO MAKE A GUITAR, BECAUSE HE CAME IN WITH BITS AND PIECES AND MADE HIS OWN GUITARS. WE FOLLOWED HIM ALL HIS LIFE TO SEE WHAT HE WOULD DO!!! CYNTHIA ALLEN-McLAGLEN.
Thank you for the feedback & kind words about this episode. I've been a Jeff Beck fan since the 70's, and my appreciation for his playing only increased over the years. If you liked this show, I'm sure you'll enjoy some of our other episodes. Please check them out on our website, lovethatsongpodcast.com. You can find out more about the show, and the host (that's me!) on the website.
@@theiminlovewiththatsongpod1949 And he has a great speaking voice, naturally. I've gotta pick up Beck Ola, my personal favorite. I think someone "borrowed" it. Could never understand why Rod Stewart was undiscovered for so long--until he had the big hit with "Maggie May", quite a bit later. I've been into Clapton since I learned to play at 14, but somehow never got into Jeff as much. Now I remember DECIDING not to attend a Jeff Beck show at a medium-sized local venue here in SF. The same one I saw Rory Gallagher at. Now I'd trade 2 of my Clapton shows (or one Roy Buchanan) for a Jeff Beck. Too late now, but there's all this great new stuff on Utube.
Thank you for this respectful review of Jeff Beck’s career. He, like Miles Davis, changed the way that music was played and appreciated by several generations of humans. He changed my life when I heard ‘Shapes of Things’ as a teenager on my transistor radio. Myself and many others became fascinated with his guitar playing in the mid to late 60’s and the continued evolution as a player throughout his life. Thanks again, much appreciated.
Thank YOU for listening and for sharing your comments. I hope I did justice to this legendary player.