Before Your Very Ears
Join Sean Watkins and Pete Harper as they meet up with their favorite songwriters, set up some mics, and write a song. There's only one rule: They need to finish a song.
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Comforting + inspiring
21 thg 9
I love watching Sean + Pete play live at Largo with many of the musicians on this podcast. They’re so relaxed, funny, thoughtful, and immensely talented, and this podcast feels like following them from the stage back to the studio. Hearing how they put a song together inspires me to go write my own music. I do think people need to realize that there is a ton of mutual respect and, in many cases (if not all), well established friendship, among these musicians. This isn’t two random hosts inviting musicians to write an on-demand song—it’s a fun, creative, and collaborative project that would probably be going on anyway, and we’re just lucky enough to have a seat for it. I also hope they put out an EP at least.
I hope they’ll release an album.
8 thg 8
I have greatly enjoyed this podcast. Keep in mind most of the musicians coming on this are friends with Sean and/or Pete, so it’s a different interaction from someone they do not know. The episode with Garrison was particularly charming because she is so sweet and such a talent. I love hearing the process of of figuring out the lyrics. I hope they will do a showcase of all the songs at Largo. I would love if they do another season of this will more Largo alums, like Jackson Brown or Benmont Tench.
Not Great
11 thg 7
I like the idea of this podcast but it is so poorly executed. The songwriting behemoth’s they have as guests are put on the spot to write something with to many people in the room. This is not a curtain I needed to see pulled back. I love Theo Katzman but his episode got totally hijacked by another songwriter with super heavy baggage. I also despise the ads in the middle of a creative thinking space. If you want to do this properly just make a record with these artists. Don’t subject fans of these artists to this and make them out to be mere mortals.
Ouch
3 thg 5
It’s hard to ruin anything associated with Madison Cunningham, but with their second episode—the only one I’ve listened to and am now likely to listen to—these guys have managed to pull it off. We’re promised this amazing musician/songwriter/singer collaborating with two guys to create a song on the spot and what we mostly get is two guys who won’t shut up and let us actually hear from her. It’s not only rude and annoying, it’s just plain boring—neither of them has anything interesting to say, to do musically, or even to ask their guest. I gave it 40 minutes of my time—way past my usual click off threshold—and was left just feeling resentful that these guys wasted such an opportunity, and so much of my time (sorry, Madison!). Guys, if what you want to do is get illuminate your guests’ creative process, put them front and center, learn to ask good questions, follow instead of push, stop main-blabbing and just get out of the way.
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