Sound Up! with Mark Goodman and Alan Light Alan Light, Mark Goodman
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Talk podcast discussing everything going on in the world of music
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Episode #32: A conversation with Matt Nathanson, Mark’s Bon Jovi documentary review, and Alan on the restored "Let It Be" movie. Plus the Sound Up Pod Squad discusses whether artists can release too much content.
On Episode #32, Matt Nathanson joins us and the Sound Up Pod Squad to discuss if there is such a thing as too much content from your favorite artist. Mark reviews the Hulu documentary "Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story" and Alan give us his take on the restored version of the Beatles' long-lost "Let It Be" film.
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Episode #31 DAVID J (Bauhaus, Love and Rockets) talks about his box set of demo recordings and upcoming tour. Plus news on the Rolling Stones, Taylor Swift, The Alarm, Eminem and this week’s new music picks.
Episode #31: In this episode, Mark and Alan speak to goth legend David J (Bauhaus, Love and Rockets) about his box set of demo recordings Tracks From The Attic and his upcoming tour. Plus we have news on the Rolling Stones’ tour launch, Taylor Swift’s record-breaking album sales, upcoming music from Eminem and Johnny Cash and The Alarm postpone US tour after frontman Mike Peters latest Cancer diagnosis. Plus we give our new music picks of the week.
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Episode #30 2024 Rock Hall inductees, Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department and more discussed with our live podcast audience.
Episode #30: On this episode, we give our thoughts on the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2024 and hear reactions to the list from our Pod Squad audience members. They also weigh in with thoughts on Taylor Swift’s new album, and we have news on Gene Simmons’ new tour, Snoop’s Olympic plans, and more - plus a hilarious concert review from one of our listeners.
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Episode #29: 2024 Rock Hall Inductees Peter Frampton and Lou Gramm. Alan’s review of Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department - a tribute to the late Dickey Betts, Roger's Judas Priest concert review and Mark and Alan's new music picks.
On Episode #29, we had the pleasure of chatting with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Peter Frampton and Foreigner's Lou Gramm. They shared their reactions to being inducted and gave us some inside information on their performances. Alan Light gives us his review of Taylor Swift’s latest album The Tortured Poets Department, producer Roger has a Judas Priest concert review and a Record Store Day recap. We also pay tribute to the late Dickey Betts, share our initial reactions to this year's Rock Hall announcement and give our new music picks of the week.
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Episode #28: Carrie Colliton of Record Store Day, No Doubt and Black Crowes concert reviews, news on "Let It Be," and a discussion about vinyl with our audience
On Episode #28, Record Store Day co-founder Carrie Colliton join us to discuss the 2024 RSD releases. We talk live with our audience - the Sound Up! pod squad - and find out who still listens to vinyl and if the format is still important. We also discuss some big Beatle news including info on the "Let It Be" movie re-release and a new Lennon-McCartney track.from the next generation. Plus concert reviews from our listeners on the Black Crowes opening night and No Doubt at Coachella, and more guitar favorites for International Guitar Month.
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Episode #27: Pete Townshend talks about guitars, "Tommy" on Broadway, whether The Who will do a farewell tour, and much more!
Episode #27. On this episode, we're throwing away the playbook and devoting the entire show to an in-depth interview with the one and only Pete Townshend. Pete talks candidly with Mark and Alan about his relationship with the guitar, the future of The Who, the possibility of another tour, "Tommy" on Broadway, and so much more. In this extended conversation, he tells the story of both the first and last guitars he ever smashed on stage, and reflects on Tommy, how the current Broadway version connects with today’s audience, and how he now relates to the music and lyrics. Pete also talks about his relationship with Roger Daltrey, his love of pop music, and the importance of “play.”
Customer Reviews
Excellent and Welcome Back.
I enjoy listening to Mark and Alan again. I wish it could be daily. I never missed a show when they were on Debatable. Shame on you, SiriusXM. Keep up the good work, guys.
Love this podcast
It’s great to have Mark & Alan back. I missed them when Debatable and the volume channel left Sirius XM. I love music and the discussion about music.
Great podcast for music lovers
I can not tell you how much I missed my afternoon drive time radio show Debateable that use to air on Sirius/XM radio. I was beyond thrilled to find this podcast which really does a great job of recreating the magic of the radio show. Mark and Allen are always current with subject matter and the fan interaction is very unique for podcasts.