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A network of podcasts devoted to album by album and track by track music episodes, as well as interviews.

THE PODS & SODS NETWORK Craig Smith and Eric Miller

    • Music
    • 4.8 • 100 Ratings

A network of podcasts devoted to album by album and track by track music episodes, as well as interviews.

    CRAIG & BRIAN WATCH 007 / 002 :: FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE

    CRAIG & BRIAN WATCH 007 / 002 :: FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE

    CRAIG & BRIAN WATCH 007 / 002 :: FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE
    a P&S/PRP presentation
    Legions of 007 fans can't be wrong!  YOU demanded it and we listened!  Craig & Brian ARE BACK and ready to tackle the thrill-packed, danger-ridden second installment of the long-running James Bond film franchise: From Russia with Love!!
    Craig Smith, rapidly approaching a dozen movies watched in lifetime and now fully caffeine-free, leads an exciting discussion that follows gentleman secret agent James Bond around the globe from England to Turkey to Yugoslavia to Italy.  Brian Linnen, rather embarrassed after years of telling his friends and family that he coined the phrase "Where there's smoke there's fire", does his best to flavor the discussion with trivia from his years of Bond fandom.  And taking a cue from the film itself, the two end the episode by engaging in ritualistic hand-to-hand gypsy combat for the love of Minnesota's pride and joy, Andy Schaal.
    Craig and Brian feel that 60 years is enough time for everyone to have watched "From Russia with Love", so spoilers will be flying faster than a Peter Hunt edited fight scene!  You have been warned!!
    Thanks to Robbie Sims for lending his dulcet tones to the show's introduction, and to the Jingle Punks for the use of their cool spy song "Choose Your Path."
    Don't forget to follow the podcast on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CraigandBrianWatch007
    And let us know what you think about this classic film adventure at craigbrianwatch007 at gmail.com

    • 1 hr 40 min
    Weekapod Groove | Catching Up and Summer Tour Part II

    Weekapod Groove | Catching Up and Summer Tour Part II

    WEEKAPOD GROOVE | CONVERSATIONS ABOUT PHISH
    Episode 12: Catching Up and Summer Tour Part II
    Rob and Craig 3.0?  Perhaps!  Join them as they reunite after three years to talk about the first five shows of Summer Tour with a ridiculous amount of geeky fun and completely expected sidetracking.  Part II of II.
    This podcast is presented by the Pods & Sods Network.
    You can find us blazing on at podsodcast.com

    • 1 hr 50 min
    Weekapod Groove | Catching Up and Summer Tour Part I

    Weekapod Groove | Catching Up and Summer Tour Part I

    WEEKAPOD GROOVE | CONVERSATIONS ABOUT PHISH
    Episode 11: Catching Up and Summer Tour Part I
    Rob and Craig 3.0?  Perhaps!  Join them as they reunite after three years to talk about the first five shows of Summer Tour with a ridiculous amount of geeky fun and completely expected sidetracking.  Part I of II.
    This podcast is presented by the Pods & Sods Network.
    You can find us feeling good about Hood at podsodcast.com

    • 1 hr 52 min
    PODS & SODS / 4th of July, Newton Lake Park (Andy)

    PODS & SODS / 4th of July, Newton Lake Park (Andy)

    4th of July, Newton Lake Park (Andy)
    a live broadcast of musings from your friends at Pods & Sods
    recorded, mixed and released July 4, 2023

    • 2 hr 56 min
    McCartney In The Nineties: 1998-1999

    McCartney In The Nineties: 1998-1999

    McCARTNEY IN THE NINETIES: 1998-1999
    yet another virtual slumber party with Brian Jacobs and Craig Smith
    Join Brian Jacobs and Craig Smith once again for the final of four installments in the latest four-part trilogy covering Paul McCartney's nineties output.  Vaguely covered in this episode: RUSHES, RUN DEVIL RUN and WORKING CLASSICAL.
    This podcast is presented by the Pods & Sods Network.
    You can hear us trying not to cry at podsodcast.com

    • 46 min
    McCartney In The Nineties: 1995-1997

    McCartney In The Nineties: 1995-1997

    McCARTNEY IN THE NINETIES: 1995-1997
    yet another virtual slumber party with Brian Jacobs and Craig Smith
    Join Brian Jacobs and Craig Smith once again for the third of four installments in the latest four-part trilogy covering Paul McCartney's nineties output.  Covered in this episode (at times, somewhat loosely): A Leaf, FLAMING PIE, Looking For You, Broomstick, I Love This House, Atlantic Ocean, Squid, Don't Break The Promise, Love Come Tumbling Down, Love Mix, PAUL McCARTNEY'S STANDING STONE.
    This podcast is presented by the Pods & Sods Network.
    You can hear us getting up and grabbing a chair at podsodcast.com (yeeeeeaaaaaah!!!)

    • 1 hr 45 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
100 Ratings

100 Ratings

Sir Winningham ,

(re)union

TRAGEDY!!!!!👍

Keep Savoy Truffle!!!!!

SpongeBobbyHil589 ,

Worst Podcast Ever

Instead of comic book guy this is record store guy. Every obnixious cliche douche hipster opinions you could ask for. The host is the Onion article "Man Always get little rush telling people John Lennon beat his wife." lots of gay jokes unconfortably so.

tito landrum ,

The best music podcast out there (sometimes)

The recent episode on Radiohead is a reminder that this can be the best music podcast out there. It can also be confusing and get watered down with all of the different programs and side casts posted under the pods and sods umbrella on a seemingly random basis. When focused, the knowledge and passion for the music at hand (along with some crazy humor) is truly impressive and makes for immersive listening. Craig and Eric have a great rapport and their longstanding friendship is evident on the shows they do together. Hey also have a fine crew of cohosts that hey work with. The years in review and track by track of albums are pure gold. Would love to hear more of these in the future!

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