Post-punk Heartstrings

E006 Toad the Wet Sprocket: Rebels of Social Justice


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In this episode, I share about how I first heard of Toad the Wet Sprocket and explore their first three albums and reflect on their messages of social justice.


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Eric Idle/Monty Python “Toad The Wet Sprocket” clips sampled from Rutland Weekend Television - Series One, Episode Four (1975) & Rex Stardust - Rock Notes from YouTube

Audio clips from Toad The Wet Sprocket used were all sampled from YouTube:

Songs sampled:

From the album Fear:

Hold Her Down Is It For Me?    Butterflies      Nightingale Song      Hold Her Down     Pray Your Gods

Before You Were Born Stories     I Tell I Will Not Take These Things for Granted

From the album Bread & Circus:

Way Away      Know Me     Always Changing Probably

From the album Pale:

Torn      High on a Riverbed


https://albumism.com/polls/toad-the-wet-sprocket

Readers Poll of favorite albums:

1- Dulcinea 1994

2- Fear-1991

3- Coil-1997

4- Pale-1990

5- New Constellation-2013

6- In Light Syrup-1995

7- Bread & Circus-1989

8- Starting Now-2021

Intro song is "Locked" by Pazz Kluger  https://soundcloud.com/pazzk    Under Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/   Used only as an intro

Transitional sounds  Zapsplat.com

Attribution license (reuse allowed):   https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797468

Other sounds and music used:

The Lo fi coffee shop – by The Relaxed Movement: https://youtu.be/Mc-zPIVuOr4

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Post-punk HeartstringsBy JimmyJames S Butler