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Kick The Jukebox

49 Episodes

67 minutes | Nov 18, 2020
Power Pop with Eli Bolin, Jason Boxer and Gretchen Unico
In this best-of episode, Kyle and Louie are joined by three special guests: songwriter Eli Bolin (John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch), Weezer expert Jason Boxer (Weezerpedia), and The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame's Gretchen Unico to discuss some great Power Pop gems: The Cars' self titled 1978 debut, Weezer's 1996 sophmore outing Pinkerton and Harry Nilsson's 1971 masterpiece Nilsson Schmilsson! Also, be sure to check out our podcast recommendation: The Lyric Boys! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
42 minutes | Nov 4, 2020
The World of Jamaican Music
In this best-of episode Louie and Kyle take a look back at some of their favorite tunes and albums from Jamaica: a place where the music is always cool, engaging and very often wonderfully informative. The boys deep dive into the soundtrack for The Harder They Come, Burning Spear's 1975 release Marcus Garvey and the career of Island Records founder Chris Blackwell. Please check out our podcast recommendation for this week: Quarter Rest with Joe Diaco! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
52 minutes | Sep 29, 2020
Season Finale: Scritti Politti - Cupid & Psyche 85
Kyle and Louie make some small talk over Scritti Politti's infectious, shimmering, danceable 1984 album Cupid & Psyche 85! On the surface, these tunes are some of the catchiest pop you've ever heard, but you actually need a PHD in literature to get all the lyrics. Join your favorite 20th century music geek buddies as they traverse the brilliant world of Scritti Politti's mastermind lyricist Green Gartside. -- Show notes: This was such a fun one to bring it on home! We've had an amazing season and we're really excited for our next season, which is going to follow a pretty cool arc. Get pumped, Jukeheads! We talked about a lot of great music to follow-up on this episode including keyboardist David Gamson's wild cover of The Archies' "Sugar Sugar," the track "Say A Little Prayer" by the immortal Aretha Franklin, and the earlier Scritti Politti album Songs to Remember. Once you give Cupid & Psyche 85 plenty of spins, Kyle recommends following up with Erasure's 1988 album The Innocents and I think it's time to do your own deep-dive into 80's Freestyle. We'll be back with some greatest hits episodes and a brand new season soon! - Louie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
21 minutes | Sep 22, 2020
A Look Back at Some Dance Tracks
In this best of episode, Louie & Kyle dive into some classic songs that make them want to dance, and get into the history of Chicago House, 80's New York No-Wave and some classic Disco in the process. -- Show notes: Here are the songs we chatted about. They all come highly recommended with the highest Kick the Jukebox seal of approval: Material, Nona Hendryx - Bustin' Out Marshall Jefferson - The House Music Anthem (Move Your Body) The Joubert Singers - Stand on the Word  Also, here's the link to Louie's recommendation: Disco Music History --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
74 minutes | Sep 15, 2020
Marillion - Afraid of Sunlight (with Peter Smith)
Improviser, musician and beautiful British man Peter Smith leads Louie and Kyle on a deep dive into Marillion, the hugely successful British prog-rock band who over their 40 year career have gotten no respect from the radio or the press, but have legions upon legions of devoted fans that have allowed them to become their own cottage industry. In this episode we delve into their definitive 1995 release Afraid of Sunlight. This is a case where despite the fact Marillion are considered terminally uncool, their devoted fans get it completely right. -- Show notes: It was great to have Peter on the show who is a killer musician highly influenced by Marillion. Please listen to his SoundCloud which has some beautiful work on it! https://soundcloud.com/damndirtygrapes If you liked Afraid of Sunlight, Peter recommends the Marillion album Season's End next, Kyle would love for you to get more into Peter Gabriel and Louie doesn't fuck with Prog a lot, but when he does, he's listening to Can and Babe Ruth. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
62 minutes | Sep 8, 2020
Blondie - Plastic Letters
Blondie's Plastic Letters wasn't fully appreciated when it was released in February 1978 and it's often eclipsed by its follow up Parallel Lines. It's a shame, because Plastic Letters contains some of Blondie's most melodic, sophisticated and rockin' work. Join hosts Kyle Gordon and Louie Pearlman as they discuss Plastic Letters' dirty New York rocker roots that show through the band's platinum blonde sheen. -- Show notes: If you liked Plastic Letters, we recommend The Paragons' 1967 release On the Beach With the Paragons which introduced the world to the wonderful "The Tide Is High," later covered by Blondie. Also check out original Blondie bassist Gary Valentine's work with his band The Know for some mystically-charged, herky-jerky Power Pop and New Wave. - Louie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
58 minutes | Sep 1, 2020
Sam Cooke - One Night Stand! Live at the Harlem Square Club 1963 (with Allison Boron)
Kyle and Louie are joined by BC The Beatles' co-host and Rhino Records' Allison Boron to talk about one of her favorite records, Sam Cooke's One Night Stand! Live at the Harlem Square Club. Deemed too raucous when recorded, this disc sat on the shelves for over 20 years after Sam's death before being released and heralded a total soul and rock n roll classic. They also get into how to find musical common ground with your partner and how true crime videos can be the key to a good night's sleep! -- Show Notes: It's been a long time coming, but Allison is finally a guest on the show! She's been a huge influence on my music taste and a true blue friend for years. The three of us had plenty of reccos too. Kyle has been revisiting The Arctic Monkeys with his girlfriend this week, while Louie has been listening to a lot of Pup, Dog Park Dissidents and Jeff Rosenstock with his boyfriend. Allison took us on a tour of the new Paul McCartney Flaming Pie archive re-release. When we got into Sam Cooke, we brought up his croonery appearance on Arthur Murray Dance Party, his work with his record label SAR (especially the song "Put Me Down Easy" by his brother LC Cooke) and the recent Netflix documentary  ReMastered: The Two Killings of Sam Cooke. Also, remember! Our Rave.DJ contest is ON! This was fun and soulful one, jukeheads. -Louie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
59 minutes | Aug 25, 2020
The Pogues - Rum Sodomy & The Lash
Kyle 'N Louie both describe this episode as "very Irish" as they deep-dive into The Pouges' Rum, Sodomy & The Lash from 1985. This Elvis Costello-produced Celtic Punk album is the purest version of the The Pogues available, and Shane MacGowan's songs on it are frank, honest and riveting. Also, Kyle makes an argument for fried chicken sandwiches and the band Big Country and Louie does a quick review of the new documentary about the Disney KISS/Star Wars rip-off band (yup you read that right) Halyx. -- Show notes: It's always fun when one of us brings in an album that is definitive for one of us, and Rum, Sodomy & The Lash is definitely that for Kyle. Here is that actually lovely birthday party for Shane MacGowan that was on The Late Late Show last year. Also, this is the week that we're all gonna get into Big Country and the Defunctland original documentary Live From The Space Stage: The Story of Halyx. Finally: don't forget our Rave.dj mash mix competition is ON! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook for more info on how to enter! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
63 minutes | Aug 18, 2020
The Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
Kyle 'N Louie are waxin and milkin' all y'all square heads as they discuss 1989's Paul's Boutique, which was a game changing album for The Beastie Boys, The Dust Brothers and the golden age of Hip Hop. Plus Kyle discusses what music is best to listen to when reading about "the troubles" in Ireland and Louie has been obsessed with a real nightmare of a music website. -- Episode Notes: We had some great reccos in this episode. Check out the NYT review of Say Nothing, the book currently in Kyle's hot little hands. Also check out Louie's actually halfway decent Kanye / Cut Copy mashup that he made on the nightmarish apocalyptic website Rave.dj (don't watch if you're prone to seizures, seriously). There's been so much written and said about Paul's Boutique already if you want more info on this seminal album, but a great supplemental piece to this episode is this YouTube video that breaks down every sample on the album. - Louie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
56 minutes | Aug 17, 2020
Frank Sinatra - In the Wee Small Hours
When Frank Sinatra released "Into the Wee Small Hours" in 1955, he changed the trajectory of American popular music in a big way. This week, Louie and Kyle delve into what's arguably the first concept album of all time and explore the arrangements and emotions that make "Into the Wee Small Hours" so classic. Plus, the boys get into some musical shlock too as they have a lively discussion about a band fronted by a real British royal and another who were some sort of creepy cult! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
66 minutes | Aug 4, 2020
E 41: Vince Guaraldi Trio - Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus w/ special guest Jason Boxer
Before Vince Guaraldi made his mark in pop culture with his iconic music for Peanuts, he released Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus, which includes his wonderfully warm hit, "Cast Your Fate to the Wind," his haunting cover of "Moon River" and more. This episode marks Louie and Kyle's first foray into the world of Jazz, and they are joined by their old pal, Jason Boxer! The trio discusses Jason running for his local school board, songs that may or may not secretly be psy ops and why Vince's music makes us feel so good. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
61 minutes | Jul 28, 2020
E 40: Love - Forever Changes
Louie N Kyle take a trip to the world of the deeply psychedelic sixties band Love. Love lived communally in a Griffith Park castle, they horded guns and drugs and, most importantly, they weren't fucking around. Learn how they made one of the best albums of all time against insurmountable odds. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
59 minutes | Jul 20, 2020
E 39: Paul McCartney - McCartney II
The world wasn't quite ready for McCartney II when Paul released it in 1980. It's cold and electronic sound is divisive among the hardcore fans. But for the very reasons that McCartney II was a tough sell when it was first released, it's influenced so many musical genres and artists. In this episode, Kyle and Louie analyze what happens when a Beatle goes New Wave. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
63 minutes | Jul 14, 2020
E 38: Yo La Tengo - Electr-O-Pura with special guest Liam Carroll
We're joined by Liam Carroll, writer for The Spool, Rebeat Magazine, Newscult and founder of B-Movie review site Analog Scum to discuss his gateway album for his favorite band: 1995's Electr-O-Pura by Yo La Tengo. Liam gets into how Yo La Tengo embodies a bucolic New Jersey that is rarely written about, and why they've endured when so many other cool-kid indie bands haven't. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
57 minutes | Jun 30, 2020
E 37: Sly and the Family Stone - Stand!
When Sly and the Family Stone sang "Stand!" on their 1969 classic LP, it was a command to get up, fight for your rights and dance. In this episode, we deep-dive into what we can learn from Sly Stone's wholly unique blend of funk, soul, rock and late-sixties socially conscious psychedelia. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
75 minutes | Jun 22, 2020
E 36: Public Enemy - Fear Of A Black Planet with special guest Mike Joseph
We're joined by special guest Mike Joseph (Billboard Magazine's 2020 Pride List of Industry Shaping LGBTQ Executives, Detoxicity Podcast ) to talk about Public Enemy's explosive 1990 LP "Fear of a Black Planet," a battle-cry of a classic hip-hop album that marks a moment in time for the Black Power movement while deftly predicting its future. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
70 minutes | Jun 15, 2020
E 35: The Cars - S/T with special guest Gretchen Unico
The Cars' 1978 self titled debut was a huge hit for the power-pop/new wave outfit, with four charting singles that we still remember fondly today. We're joined by rock historian/WRUW Cleveland DJ Gretchen Unico to discuss what makes The Cars just what we needed. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
50 minutes | Jun 8, 2020
E 34: Burning Spear - Marcus Garvey
When Burning Spear released Marcus Garvey in 1975, it took the world of Reggae, Roots and Dread by storm. Join hosts Kyle Gordon and Louie Pearlman as they explore what made this album so important historically and musically, and what it can help us understand about the current moment. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
1 minutes | Jun 2, 2020
Black Lives Matter
In support of the Black Lives Matter movement, we’ve decided to postpone the airing of our episode this week in order to use our space on the internet to amplify black voices and causes. We’ll be back next week but in the meantime, here are some ways you can support: Donate to Campaign Zero at https://www.joincampaignzero.org/ Look up your local bail fund and contribute at the National Bail Fund Network, which can be found at https://www.communityjusticeexchange.org/ Join a Black Lives Matter protest currently happening in your area: https://blacklivesmatter.com/ Thanks, and we'll see you next week. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
61 minutes | May 25, 2020
E33: The Knack - Get the Knack
Kyle 'N Louie deep-dive into what might be their most contentious album yet: 1979's "Get the Knack." What are the Knack? Great, tight Power Pop? Puerile and sexist? A little bit of column A and a little bit of B? Take a listen to find out! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kickthejukebox/message
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