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    Explore " chris isaak" with insightful episodes like "1995: Chris Isaak - Forever Blue / Top Concerts and Live Performers", "351: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun", "1990s Mix Tape", "Season 6 Mix Tape #2 [1980s]" and "58: Hazard" from podcasts like ""Pop Culture Yearbook", "The Poundcast", "Song Sung New. Uncovering Cover Versions.", "Song Sung New. Uncovering Cover Versions." and "You, Me, the 80s & the 90s"" and more!

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    1995: Chris Isaak - Forever Blue / Top Concerts and Live Performers

    1995: Chris Isaak - Forever Blue / Top Concerts and Live Performers

    In 1995, Chris Isaak, of “Wicked Game” fame, put out his 5th studio album, Forever Blue. While working at the Corner Store one day Brad heard the first single and instantly became a fan. Soon after, Pete was also on board, and Isaak became a staple in their music rotation for years to come. Giff may not have heard the album until recently, but he also discovered the same magic the other hosts did. All three had a fantastic time breaking down this breakup album from beginning to end. 

    Brad also shares his memories of the year, some of which are related to Chris Isaak, but obviously not all. After they break down the music, your hosts also discuss their favorite concert going experiences and live performers. Finally they share their favorite underappreciated musical artists to cap off a great episode. Baby, we did NOT do a bad bad thing. Enjoy!

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    351: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

    351: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

    In this episode the boys break down some acapellas. "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper and "Wicked Game" by Chris Isaak.

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    Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

    Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
    Remember that gum you like? Well, it's going to come back in style...and leave you with plenty to chew on. This week's episode finds us cautiously shuffling through the enchanting, delicious nightmare known as Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, the prequel/marginal-sequel to the beloved cult classic TV show that fills in a few gaps while crafting whole new gulfs along the way. But before we traipse through the labyrinthian corridors of the Red Room, we discuss a recent profile of Francis Ford Coppola that acts as its own coda to our recent Godfather episodes, followed by a fully-loaded Blue Plate Special with topics as diverse as the most recent acts of cultural terrorism perpetrated by the Walt Disney Company with their Storyliving suburban experience, discussions of trailers for the forthcoming summer releases Elvis and Nope, and a bite-sized review of Netflix's The Power of the Dog. We eventually take in the wispy Douglas firs and Norma's signature cherry pie upon entering the city limits of Twin Peaks, with an introduction covering our own journeys with the show and director David Lynch generally, how its narrative and aesthetic concerns evolved not only over time but between iterations and mediums, interpret how exactly Fire Walk With Me simultaneously expanded the emotional and mythological scope of the series, talk about the ways in which The Return would go on to further enrich all that came before it, and what exactly the entire Twin Peaks phenomenon "means" to us. Don't worry, there are no clear-cut, easy answers to be found, only a profound sense of emotional catharsis. And we wouldn't have it any other way. Feel free to skip to 3:45:17 for the beginning of our audio commentary. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.

    Episode 33 - Crusty Radio Weekend Vibes

    Episode 33 - Crusty Radio Weekend Vibes

    Episode 33 is a brand new Crusty Radio episode. That's right, it's just me talking stories and playing some tunes. Enjoy...

    Technical Production by Steve Rizun at Drive Studios in Toronto, Canada.
     

    PLAYLIST:
    The Flatliners - Mastering The Worlds Smallest Violin
    HIM - Wicked Game (Chris Isaak Cover)
    Rancid - Journey To The End Of The East Bay
    The Anti-Queens - Leave Me Out
    Limblifter - I Wonder If...
    Mad Caddies - State Of Mind
    Crusty Media - Pet Sematary (Ramones Cover) Featuring Emily Bones, Lucas Stagg, John Ward, Dale Semple, Valerie Knox, Taylor Cos and MICHAELxCrusty
    Bad Religion - Struck A Nerve
    Gob - 236 E Broadway
    Green Day - Hybrid Moments (Misfits Cover)
    Organ Thieves - Fix The Hearts Of The Hollow

    67. That Thing You Do!

    67. That Thing You Do!

    Hi, pop-pickers!  For our latest swinging episode, Chris has selected the 1996 fictional music biopic THAT THING YOU DO! Is it one-derful, or just an old pile of Hank?  Join us and find out.

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    This One's Optimistic

    This One's Optimistic

    On this week's show, we...

    • spend quality time with Billie Joe Armstrong's rad new covers record
    • brag about getting tons of cool birthday music for not a ton of money in a long-overdue installment of Greenberg's Big Score 
    • bid adieu to Silver Bullet Band saxophonist Alto Reed 

    All this & much, much less! 

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.

    Ep. 141 - CAITLYN SMITH ("Like I'm Gonna Lose You")

    Ep. 141 - CAITLYN SMITH ("Like I'm Gonna Lose You")

    The guys pay tribute to Little Richard before welcoming Minnesota native Caitlyn Smith, who found her way to Nashville as a songwriter before signing with Monument Records and earning a nod as one of Rolling Stone Magazine’s “10 New Artists You Need to Know.” Her second album, Supernova, was recently released to critical acclaim. Caitlyn’s list of hit songs that have been recorded by other artists includes “Wasting All These Tears,” a Top 5 single for Cassadee Pope, “You Can’t Make Old Friends” by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton, and “Like I’m Gonna Lose You,” a multi-platinum hit for Meghan Trainor featuring John Legend. Smith, along with co-writers Kate York and Mary Steenburgen, won a Critics’ Choice Award for the song “Glasgow (No Place Like Home)” from the film Wild Rose. Other artists who’ve recorded Caitlyn’s songs include Lori McKenna, Lucy Hale, Jason Aldean, Garth Brooks, Rascal Flatts, Laura Bell Bundy, Chris Isaak, Lindsay Ell, Lady Antebellum, and Trisha Yearwood. 

     

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