However, on that subject, I've found a podcast that I'm enjoying quite a bit called 60 songs that explain the 90's. I think he's gone beyond that 60 song mark by now, and is well into the 2000's songs.
He's a former rock critic looking back at some era defining music. Often starts with a connection to some other important music that he connects the song to, then a fun bit of his own personal nostalgia, some unique facts or analysis of the music, the song's place in a historical context or what makes it important/memorable, and then usually an interview with someone else in the music world to share their thoughts on the song.
It often provides a lot of inspiration for my "what are you listening to right now" posts.
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I know there's been a popular backlash against Mumford for being too formulaic or Christian or tepid soft rock, but #### it, I still love them. I'll be a lame middle aged man for saying that, I don't care. I like what I like.
That was great. Trombone Shorty stole the show. So much energy from everyone.
And Jon Batiste is the second coolest accordion player ever...second to Weird Al.
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