What You Like
What You Like
Podcast Description
I, Sam Currall (he/him) listen to songs submitted to tinyurl.com/sendsongs and talk about what I personally like about them. Every week, I get a different guest to provide their own recommendations and discuss their opinions on the songs. The show is judgment-free, and we focus on the positive aspects of any song.This show is recorded live on air via the Swarthmore student-run radio station, WSRN. They broadcast on 91.5FM, or you can listen on wsrnfm.com. We go live every Friday from 4-5, with exceptions for holidays.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast centers around song appreciation, exploring various themes such as musical genres, lyrical analysis, and personal connections to music. Episodes include discussions on the differing perspectives of guests, such as Izzy Reel's examination of musical repetition in 'Stretching the Limits of the Witty Banter' and Elijah Nepomuceno's humorous take in 'After Dark,' showcasing a wide variety of musical styles from indie to mainstream.

I, Sam Currall (he/him) listen to songs submitted to tinyurl.com/sendsongs and talk about what I personally like about them. Every week, I get a different guest to provide their own recommendations and discuss their opinions on the songs. The show is judgment-free, and we focus on the positive aspects of any song.
This show is recorded live on air via the Swarthmore student-run radio station, WSRN. They broadcast on 91.5FM, or you can listen on wsrnfm.com. We go live every Friday from 3-4, with exceptions for holidays.
Grace Chen (she/her) takes some notes on emotion and repetition. Sam modifies his intro in discussing common practice music.
Music played:
- Lieder ohne Worte I, Op. 19b: III. "Hunting Song" by Felix Mendelssohn, performed by Daniel Barenboim
- Paper Moon by John Wheeler
- Track 10 by Charli xcx
- You Might Think by The Cars

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