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This episode’s central topic is supergroups: what happens when people known for being in one group (or outside a group altogether) decide to join forces.
Other topics include Prince vs. the internet, Al Jarreau, Kings of Leon vs. pigeons and nuns.
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50 minutes in. Best one so far. Keep them coming.
According to Kevin Smith and Charlie Murphy’s stories, Prince has been totally out of his mind for decades!
What about Dirty Mac? That was John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Mitch Mitchell!!
I really don’t get the praise for the new Arcade Fire album, they made two exceptional albums and now they make a really long average one all the critics are saying it’s the best thing ever. I just can’t understand it at all :(
Also, question: Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Supergroup? Or something else entirely?