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The Toast And Jams Podcast

The Toast And Jams Podcast

De : Rick Baughman and Tammy Colt
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Classic rock album reviews over breakfast -- we listen to a favorite album on vinyl, then hit one of our local diners for breakfast while we review, reminisce, and admire the music, artist, production, and cover art. It's classic vinyl with a side of bacon.© 2025 The Toast And Jams Podcast Musique
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    • Moody Blues In Search of the Lost Chord at 512 Coffee and Ice Cream
      Oct 17 2023

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      We still be trippin'... our third-in-a-row acid rock album review, this time by prog pioneers The Moody Blues. We went on a quest to find the lost chord and breakfast, and we succeeded. The often-overlooked Moodies weren't pop culture darlings, they stayed out of the spotlight, but their musicianship was topnotch. So grab a latte, or a good old cup of Joe, and tune in, turn on.

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      1 h et 3 min
    • Revolver
      Aug 1 2023

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      Records revolve, but they stay in one place. But the Beatles evolved, and they were on a trajectory. They'd already conquered the pop world, proving they could write a pop song with merit and staying power. They'd already demonstrated how to be a rock band, but hold on--they were only beginning to show us what rock and roll is. Around the beginning of their transition, they gave us Revolver. A fission in the songwriting, with each doing their own thing. A fusion in the studio, where their creativity led to groundbreaking studio tricks. Holy WOW, this album is incredible.

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      1 h et 17 min
    • The Doors' Soft Parade from South Greensburg Restaurant
      Jul 31 2023

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      Here comes the parade: first, one drunk and sullen poet, followed by three musicians burned out by fame and constant touring. Here comes a producer hell bent on being the next George Martin; oh look, he's doing bump after bump of coke, too. The record company sponsoring this parade is just looking to make more money from the band that's already churned out three successful albums. Ah yes, The Doors' Soft Parade-- let's delve in and see how this turned out.

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      1 h et 12 min
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