The mouth noises. Get a proper mic and or edit out the dry mouth noises. Distracting and disgusting.
I enjoy the historical profiles of the artists from their humble beginnings to their rise to stardom. What annoys me is the slanting of facts to the host's own political leanings. In particular, one episode on Bob Dylan he inserted clips of Orangeman bad speech into a Dylan song. Attempting to demonstrate how prophetic and pertient Dylan lyrics are in today's current climate. A lame attempt by the host to insert his own ideology, skewing of facts related to Dylan, misrepresenting the history and motivations of Dylan's work. At 23, Dylan was rejecting the politician-poet serving the Left, but rather as a sort of independent minstrel. - Ginnsberg "There's no black and white, left and right to me anymore; there's only up and down and down is very close to the ground. I'm trying to go up withouth thinking about anything trivial such as politics." - Dylan if the host was honest he should have insert Lyndon Johnson speech into the song, as Vietnam was Johnson's war. Much of the editorlizing of the host is what you would expect out of a Rolling Stones magazine, liberal slanting, surface level research, myth over facts.
The covers songs selection there's an occuassional gem but overall most of the tracks played are objectivly bad cover versions. Lesiban coffee shop playlist. far too many comtempary covers. Hard to believe these are his picks of best cover songs.