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Way back in 1977 Elvis Costello released his debut album. 13 years later, I was born. 20-something years later I was introduced to said album and determined it was one of the greatest things I'd ever heard, from a songwriting, compositional, really every standpoint. Does Mike have an appreciation for this kind of old-fashioned rock and roll? Does it baffle him as a temporal anomaly, existing across many generations of genres while sounding clean as heck? Will he be able to analyze at least one song that is plainly just about bangin'? Find out as we dive into Elvis Costello's My Aim Is True.
Hit us up on our socials here: https://linktr.ee/JuggaloJudgment, or get at one of us directly on Twitter @MikeSpohnTheSEJ and @Schmeev, OR hit up Mike on Instagram @StraightEdgeJuggalo. We'd love to hear your feedback, let us know what you think!
Thanks to our patrons for supporting the show, particularly Andrew Crocker, Carl Zayas, Robbie Pankow, Robert, and quinten segundo. If YOU would also like to contribute to making this show happen, head over to patreon.com/JuggaloJudgment and join!
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Way back in 1977 Elvis Costello released his debut album. 13 years later, I was born. 20-something years later I was introduced to said album and determined it was one of the greatest things I'd ever heard, from a songwriting, compositional, really every standpoint. Does Mike have an appreciation for this kind of old-fashioned rock and roll? Does it baffle him as a temporal anomaly, existing across many generations of genres while sounding clean as heck? Will he be able to analyze at least one song that is plainly just about bangin'? Find out as we dive into Elvis Costello's My Aim Is True.
Hit us up on our socials here: https://linktr.ee/JuggaloJudgment, or get at one of us directly on Twitter @MikeSpohnTheSEJ and @Schmeev, OR hit up Mike on Instagram @StraightEdgeJuggalo. We'd love to hear your feedback, let us know what you think!
Thanks to our patrons for supporting the show, particularly Andrew Crocker, Carl Zayas, Robbie Pankow, Robert, and quinten segundo. If YOU would also like to contribute to making this show happen, head over to patreon.com/JuggaloJudgment and join!
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