For podcast number 20 we are joined by our old sparring partner Ted Harns who nominates The Streets classic ‘A Grand Don’t Come For Free’.
Join us as Walt Gold discusses the longevity of a certain persons receding hairline, The Dude name checks his favourite hair products, how ridiculously prepared Ted Harns is to discuss this stone cold classic of an album and finally we mock The Dude’s recycling of words week in and week out.
Up next, N*E*R*D’s ‘Fly or Die’, where we discuss the most pressing topics including The Golden Ducks ascent into the Hong Kong podcast chart, our wives disdain for our podcast, and The Dude genuinely compares his song writing to that of N*E*R*D (which has to be heard to be believed).
For our 18th podcast we flash back to 1989 and The Stone Roses eponymous debut.
Covering all imperative topics this week for example what the actual description for a bathroom cabinet is (ummm a bathroom cabinet), Walt Gold’s yawning getting out of control and The Dude drops a bombshell about this album that outrages Walt Gold.
Will a 20 year friendship prevail or has The Dude thrown a proverbial spanner into the works?
We hit up Pearl Jam’s debut ‘Ten’; and while The Dude debates the validity of bands peaking (and continues to actually sound like he knows what he’s talking about), Walt Gold critiques album covers in typically brutal fashion.
Plus we revisit the battle of rakija between Australians & Croatian’s at The Dude’s wedding, until we eventually tuck into the chewy centre of this great album.
We visit the stone cold classic that is ‘Kind of Blue’ by Jazz icon Miles Davies.
Amongst discussing The Dude’s fondness and technique to polishing shoes, Walt Golds attempt to use the word ‘Gimp’ as vehemently as possible and an epic technical fault which The Dude somehow managed to cover up with aplomb we tackle all things jazz which includes trumpets and shit innit.
We welcome Jeff Buckley’s ‘Grace’ to our 15th podcast.
Rugby, arms, hair, and men urinating sitting down all get a look in this ‘music’ podcast and eventually we get stuck into deciding whether ‘Grace’ is indeed a Stone Cold Classic and if so is there a shit song on it ?
It’s all about Nirvana’s ‘In Utero’ for our 14th podcast. Whilst constantly name checking our old favourite haunt ‘Dirt Cheap CD’s’, making lofty comparisons between Pablo Picasso, Kurt Cobain (and naturally Justin Bieber), and constantly plugging someone else’s podcast, we dissect the 3rd and final studio album by the worlds most iconic grunge band.
We revisit the untitled 4th classic by Led Zeppelin.
Discussing everything from putting a bullet in a builder’s leg, starting fights with shoplifters, and creating playlists for unborn children – we finally take on board the feedback from our listeners and integrate tracks into the pod.
On our 12th podcast we take a listen to ‘Here’s The Sex Pistols, Never Mind The Bollocks’.
Between comparing Sid Vicious to Kim Kardashian (of course), overcoming technical issues and seemingly attempting to swear as much as possible we get to the bottom of what is undoubtedly a stone cold classic.
We visit Billy Joel’s 11th studio album ‘Storm Front’ for our 11th podcast where we discuss amongst other things sharks, the triangle and white rappers.