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Tumblebug_bumpercars t1_jdmjq7w wrote
Reply to Albums that loosely follow a radio theme by eldeniro
The Who Sell Out. Fake and sometimes funny public service announcements and commercials between nearly every song.
DTNSFN1 t1_jdmjm9w wrote
Reply to Albums that loosely follow a radio theme by eldeniro
Mississippi Bones - Radio Free Conspiracy Theory
markthe t1_jdmj9tb wrote
"Between AFI and The Offspring,
I don't think we need anyone else to sing ...
Anymore woooooooaaaahs"
We hate woahs - NOFX
Red-eyed_Vireo t1_jdmizxy wrote
Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers.
Dallas.. got a Soft Machine.
Southern Rock Opera.
Lucinda: "Just play me John Coltrane" in Righteously.
Henley: "I saw a Deadhead sticker on a Cadillac."
SAlolzorz t1_jdmix5u wrote
Reply to Albums that loosely follow a radio theme by eldeniro
Radio KAOS by Roger Waters.
GenericSquirrel t1_jdmiwbd wrote
Guy Clark - Hank Williams said it best
Neil Young - My my hey hey
American pie references a lot of artists but not by name
Tobias_flenderz t1_jdmi9vu wrote
Jimmy Eat World - A Praise Chorus
MemphisKansasBreeze t1_jdmi864 wrote
I just wanted to be one of The Strokes
real_horse_magic t1_jdmi5m4 wrote
Reply to Albums that loosely follow a radio theme by eldeniro
Oneohtrix Point Never “Magic OPN”
GreatZarquon t1_jdmhs4s wrote
I've got two tickets to Iron Maiden, baby,
Come with me Friday, don't say maybe,
I'm just a teenage dirtbag baby, like you.
emalvick t1_jdmhn2i wrote
Angel of Harlem by U2
The song is primarily about Billie Holiday with direct references to her as Lady or Lady Day, and Angel. The song also drops references to John Coltrane and Miles Davis.
kev_mcallister t1_jdmhkns wrote
Reply to Albums that loosely follow a radio theme by eldeniro
Mothership Connection - Parliament
Welcome to station WEFUNK
tntdaddy t1_jdmhkgx wrote
Tears for Fears - “Sowing the Seeds of Love”
“Kick out the Style, bring back The Jam”
A message to Paul Weller. The Jam is one of the greatest punk bands. The Style Council was the band Weller formed later that was… I’ll defer to a line from the movie “The Commitments.”
“You were the first to listen to the Style Council. And the first to realize they were shite.”
Blundell1992 t1_jdmgspc wrote
Reply to Albums that loosely follow a radio theme by eldeniro
Colter Wall's self titled. It's not really random themed per se, but there's a segment in the middle of the album, (WB Walkers Old Soul Radio Show) that makes it feel like a DJ is spinning the album front to back on the radio.
dragonbeard311 t1_jdmghvm wrote
“Black Eyed Peas, they comin' full range and
NOFX, they comin' full range and…”
- Come Original, 311
Semi_Recumbent t1_jdmgbjk wrote
Reply to Albums that loosely follow a radio theme by eldeniro
Stay Human - Michael Franti & Spearhead
HamiltonBlack t1_jdmfzkn wrote
Reply to Albums that loosely follow a radio theme by eldeniro
Janelle Monae Electric Lady does this. It’s a radio broadcast with some short interviews, a DJ, call in clips, etc. it doesn’t bog down the album. It’s effective. Awesome album too.
Tobias_flenderz t1_jdmfqdu wrote
Reply to Albums that loosely follow a radio theme by eldeniro
Parts of Refused's The Shape of Punk to Come definitely do this.
Contrarian_Eh t1_jdmevge wrote
Reply to Albums that loosely follow a radio theme by eldeniro
Not albums but old songs like We Built This City by Starship and Radio Musicola by Nik Kershaw come to mind, and Drinking in LA by BranVan 3000
FishoilCupcake t1_jdmejjj wrote
Reply to Albums that loosely follow a radio theme by eldeniro
I like the Good Morning Vietnam soundtrack. The movie stars Robin Williams as a radio announcer and his broadcast is peppered throughout the album.
Major_Record4917 t1_jdmdpgp wrote
I remember seeing it on MTV I think, that's all I know
No-Nobody9880 t1_jdmcjn2 wrote
IRON BUTTERFLY
SidKafizz t1_jdmbyvi wrote
Came across this post in my feed and thought I'd give it a listen.
I'm not what you'd call a metalhead and I'm a little on the old side to be a member of the original audience, but this isn't bad. My only complaint is that the recording is so dense and lo-fi, which I assume is the way it's supposed to be. I'd like to hear the drums a little bit clearer.
While I'm probably not gonna head right over to Etsy and order 12 Kyuss t-shirts, I enjoyed listening to the album on a snowy March Saturday morning. So thanks to Reddit and your glowing review for slightly expanding my aging musical horizons.
Not sure that the hidden track was necessary!
WhataHappyDog t1_jdmbjtj wrote
Reply to Powerful vocal performances? by Lbridger
Somebody loves you baby, patti LaBelle
gtoz1119 t1_jdmkolx wrote
Reply to Songs that mention or reference another artist/band? by Jamieson22
Train Hey Soul Sister= Mr Mister