00:00:00 | The Starchild introduces us to the podcast |
00:02:00 | We learn about Mr. Gary Lucy's comedy and music background |
"If these walls could talk, they'd say 'Pat, get out.'"
- Pat Francis
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00:03:30 | Gary wants to break down the musical walls the separate the people |
00:04:25 | "We're going to be the Siskel and Ebert of musical podcast scene. And by that I mean that I have a brain tumor and Gary has jaw cancer" |
00:05:50 | We learn from Gary that The Replacements have a song called Gary's Got A Boner. |
00:07:20 | Gary kicks it off with Violent Femmes by the Violent Femmes.
"It seems tame now, but at the time I thought 'are these guys serial killers?'" |
00:10:00 | Pat chooses The Pretenders by The Pretenders.
"Top to bottom, a great, great album." |
00:12:00 | From Gary: Is This It? The Strokes.
"The most recent debut album that made me go 'wow!'" |
00:15:19 | Pat: Van Halen's self-titled album |
00:18:20 | Gary: Exile in Guyville by Liz Phair
A track-by-track reply to the Stones Exile on Main Street. Gary cannot BELIEVE that Pat doesn't like Exile on Main Street. |
00:22:40 | Pat: "A perfect power pop record of the 90s." New Miserable Experience by The Gin Blossoms |
00:24:45 | Gary: Greetings from Asbury Park by Bruce Springsteen. Manfred Mann's got nothin' on the Boss, according to Pat.
Fun fact: Bruce wrote "Hungry Hearts" for the Ramones and "Fire" was supposed to be for Elvis. |
00:27:26 | Pat: The Cars selft-titled debut
"One of the best side ones in history" |
00:30:50 | Gary's #1 choice: 3 Feet High and Rising by De La Soul
"Nothing like it before or after. The greatest debut album of all time." |
00:33:08 | Pat: Bat Out of Hell by Meatloaf |
00:30:00 | What didn't make the list:
• Appetitie for Destruction by Guns and Roses
• Boston by Boston • The Knack by The Knack • Blizzard of Oz by Ozzy • Outlandos d'Amour by The Police |
00:39:45 | 
Sports Illustrated: All-Time Top 40 Sports Songs |
00:40:35 | 
www.albumartexchange.com. Hi quality JPGs of album covers. |