Two friends for almost 40 years that just like to talk music. We are going to take you on a musical ride – from the past to the present: from rock to punk, alternative to country rock, from R & B to Soul. We will explore the strengths, the highs, the lows that have had an impact on our lives.
Honestly, what gives with these once venerable institutions. Oh, here's your Grammy Mick for an album no one bought? Oh, you won the Country Grammy but you're R & B? My mind is melting.
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Listen to "Who Released What Last Year?" by BG's Brok'n Records.
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We are back at it. Today we cover songs that we heard last year. Not necessarily released last year either.
#space #waxahatchee #thebandfeel #budgie #muttonbirds #bigspecial #kinggizzard #alvvays @johndoefromX
The last piece of the puzzle is gone. The last remaining member of everyone’s favorite band has passed. A key ingredient in a lost recipe where every ingredient was key. What Garth brought to The Band’s music was uniqueness…and authenticity…and a deep history of musical…
I just listened to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame episode. The breadth of knowledge is impressive to say the least. I have to say, I was shocked with the information on the hall - I had no idea.
Garry P
London UK
The podcast - Guilty Pleasures - I really enjoyed it and am I'm impressed. You are very professional and I agree with the Brian Adams, The Babys and Billy Idol inclusion.
Scott K
Houston, TX
You guys are like the Click and Clack of the music world.
Barrie F
Minneapolis, MN
BG's Brok'n Records IS AWESOME!!!
Ted S.
London UK
I just listened to the latest episode. It was awesome!
Steve S
Charleston, SC
I just landed in PHX for a conneting flight and listened to your interview with Matt Smith of Stranger. You guys are great. Knowledgeable, chatty and fun to listen to! Rock on!
Doug R
Laguna Nigel, CA
It is the winter of 1974. We are staring down the barrel of mediocre historian Dominic Sandbrook’s grim winter of discontent.