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Music news and releases from the folks that brought you...well, so far just this...but you should check it out. Join us for a weekly discussion of the music and stories that made us think.

    Young Thug Trial | Three For Thursday | Brendan O’Brien

    Young Thug Trial | Three For Thursday | Brendan O’Brien

    On a recent episode of the new show Reflector, the breakdown of the Young Thug trial has captivated Jay. At question is the admissibility of lyrics as evidence in a trial. We dig in further than our original conversation about the subject back in an earlier episode. The podcast kicks off with the PMRC Senate hearings and Frank Zappa’s involvement, which a time-tested way to hook Jay into any topic.
    Song: Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder - “Pig in a Pen“
    Nick celebrates his grandfather, Alfred E. Gill, who passed last week at home at the age of 95, with a “Three for Thursday: Granddad Edition.”
    Songs:
    Peter, Paul and Mary - “The Lemon Tree”
    The Rooftop Singers - “Walk Right In”
    Joni Mitchell - “Both Sides Now”
    Finally, Greg recaps the incredible work of producer and engineer, Brendan O’Brien. O’Brien was featured on a recent Rick Beato episode and Greg highly recommends you check it out.
    Songs:
    Black Crowes - “Hard to Handle”
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - “Give it Away”
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - “Under the Bridge”
    Stone Temple Pilots - Trippin’ On A Hole In A Paper Heart”
    Pearl Jam - “Better Man”
    Rage Against the Machine - “Bulls on Parade”

    • 1 hr 16 min
    The Lick | The Boss | The Suit

    The Lick | The Boss | The Suit

    Happy Birthday Greg!Greg dissects “The Lick,” the musical phrase found in countless jazz and pop songs over the past century. It’s been used by Stravinksy & Coltrane, Santana & Herbie Hancock, Pink Floyd & Prince. What is it and why has it been described as the Wilhelm Scream of jazz?
    Song: Alex Heitlinger - “The Lick” (YouTube compilation of past performances of “The Lick”)
    Jay brings us another birthday celebration, as June 4 marked the 40th anniversary of Bruce Springteen’s iconic album “Born in the U.S.A.” The album was recorded over a two year period between 1982 and 1984, with songs originating from the same demos that became the album “Nebraska,” Jay’s favorite Springsteen album. “Born in the U.S.A.” is an album that Jay came to appreciate later in life, but one that he’s come to love as much as millions of other fans around the world.
    Songs:
    Bruce Springsteen - “Downbound Train”
    Bruce Springsteen - “Born in the U.S.A. (1982 demo)”
    Before jumping into our final topic, the guys discuss last week’s homework, Billie Eilish’s new album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft.” The reviews are mixed. Then Nick presents the details of the Justice Department’s case against Live Nation/Ticketmaster, which appears to aim to re-breakup the merged organization. The implications of the lawsuit can’t be underestimated and could reshape the future of live music.
    Song: Billie Eilish - “Lunch”

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Tales From The Concert w/ Charlie Kline | Heard It Through the GREGvine | Top of the Charts 3

    Tales From The Concert w/ Charlie Kline | Heard It Through the GREGvine | Top of the Charts 3

    We kick things off with a special guest this week. Nick’s youngest son, Charlie Kline, joins us to recount seeing his favorite artist, NF, in concert last week at CFG Arena. Charlie particularly likes his positive lyrics and was excited to share his favorite moments from the show.
    Songs:
    NF - “Time”
    NF - “When I Grow Up”
    Next up, it’s Heard It Through the GREGvine. The hardcore band, Knocked Loose, dethroned Taylor Swift for a moment on streaming services with their single “Suffocate,” Billie Eilish & Taylor Swift have beef, and Greg has some thoughts about a slew of recent tour cancellations.
    Song: Knocked Loose - “Suffocate”
    Jay wraps up the episode with Round 3 of “Top of the Charts.” Nick and Greg face off in the 90’s pop music trivia game that Jay received from Aunt Patti about 25 years ago. Can Nick pull off a upset or will Greg defend his title? You’ll soon find out on “Top of the Charts!”
    Song: Billy Strings - “Little White Church”

    YSCIO’s Semiquincentennial Celebration

    YSCIO’s Semiquincentennial Celebration

    After evaluating all possible options for the 250th episode of You Should Check It Out, Greg, Jay, and Nick landed on a good old fashioned hang out (plus Greg has a new “Tales From the Concert”). Thanks for listening!
    Songs:
    NF - “Hope”
    Frank Zappa - “Punky’s Whips (Baby Snakes)”
    IDLES - “Mother”

    #249 - Remembering Steve Albini | What is a song?

    #249 - Remembering Steve Albini | What is a song?

    This week, Greg and Jay dive into the legacy of Steve Albini, the legendary recording engineer (which he preferred over the title “producer”) and musician who unexpectedly left us at 61. He was the audio engineer for Pixies 1988 Surfer Rosa, which was incredibly influential on alternative rock and grunge. His refusal of the title “producer” included refusal to accept royalties on the hundreds of artists he went on to record in his lifetime. He just wanted to be hired to record the best version of a band’s sound as was possible. We discuss his body of work and legacy and say goodbye, too soon.
    Plus, what is a song? Nick tries to lighten the mood with a recap of a legal analysis that asks that very question. The article, written by Ben Sisario at the NY Times, walks back through some more famous copyright cases from years past. How could that not lighten the mood?
    Songs:
    Song: Pixies - “Where Is My Mind”
    The Jesus Lizard - “Mouth Breather”
    Black Midi “953 (Live at Electrical Audio)”

    News with Nick | Hot Topical: Kendrick vs. Drake | Duane Eddy

    News with Nick | Hot Topical: Kendrick vs. Drake | Duane Eddy

    We start with another News with Nick. UMG returns to TikTok, FKA Twig eloquently requests exclusive control of her own AI deepfake in Congressional testimony, and the New York Times explains the current legal definition of a song.
    Song: Vampire Weekend - “Classical”
    Greg digs deep into the current beef with Kendrick Lamar & Drake, which escalated considerably in the last week and a half. How did we get here? That’s what we dig into this week on another Hot Topical.
    Songs:
    Kendrick Lamar - “King Kunta”
    Big Sean - “Control”
    Finally, Jay remembers the career and influence of Duane Eddy, who passed last week at the age of 86. Voted most influential music personality in the world in 1960 by NME, Eddy was a major influence on the artists that comprised the British Invasion. His signature twangy sound can be heard in films by David Lynch, Quentin Tarantino, Oliver Stone, and Robert Zemeckis. He inspired and influenced generations of artists and he will be missed.
    Songs
    Duane Eddy - “Rebel Rouser”
    Duane Eddy - “Stalkin”

    • 1 hr 12 min

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