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Craig and Kevin switch things up this week, diving straight into their albums of the week, spotlighting the year 1967 — one of the most transformative years in music history.
Craig kicks things off with Magic Sam’s West Side Soul, a blues classic that helped define the Chicago West Side sound with its smooth guitar work and emotional depth. Kevin follows with Country Joe & The Fish’s Electric Music for the Mind and Body, a psychedelic landmark that perfectly captures the counterculture spirit of the late ‘60s.
From there, the guys shift gears into a back-and-forth round of Either/Or, each throwing 10 matchups at the other — forcing quick decisions and sparking some unexpected debates.
To close things out, Craig puts Kevin on the spot with another round of Dig It, Dump It, or Don’t Know It, mixing in artists, genres, and curveballs that keep things unpredictable.
From blues to psychedelia to rapid-fire reactions — this one covers it all.
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📩 Got a favorite 1967 album or a Dig It/Dump It suggestion? Send it our way at [email protected]!
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By Craig Vennes & Kevin Glubke5
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Craig and Kevin switch things up this week, diving straight into their albums of the week, spotlighting the year 1967 — one of the most transformative years in music history.
Craig kicks things off with Magic Sam’s West Side Soul, a blues classic that helped define the Chicago West Side sound with its smooth guitar work and emotional depth. Kevin follows with Country Joe & The Fish’s Electric Music for the Mind and Body, a psychedelic landmark that perfectly captures the counterculture spirit of the late ‘60s.
From there, the guys shift gears into a back-and-forth round of Either/Or, each throwing 10 matchups at the other — forcing quick decisions and sparking some unexpected debates.
To close things out, Craig puts Kevin on the spot with another round of Dig It, Dump It, or Don’t Know It, mixing in artists, genres, and curveballs that keep things unpredictable.
From blues to psychedelia to rapid-fire reactions — this one covers it all.
📱 Subscribe and/or follow us on your favorite streaming platform
📩 Got a favorite 1967 album or a Dig It/Dump It suggestion? Send it our way at [email protected]!
Support the show