Mixed Takes
Mixed Takes
Podcast Description
Come join me and friends as we discuss, debate, and overanalyze different years of music. Each episode focuses on one specific year. In each we’ll share our overall impressions, a few lesser-known albums, and the rank together the best albums. Come listen!
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Content Themes
The podcast centers around specific years in music, delving into notable and lesser-known albums alike. Examples of focused episodes include ranking the best mixtapes from various years, analyzing the solo and group albums of The Beatles, and discussing the best karaoke songs from the 50s to the 80s. Themes also explore overarching trends in music, such as genre evolution and cultural impacts, while personal anecdotes enrich the discussion.

Come join me and friends as we discuss, debate, and overanalyze different years of music. Each episode focuses on one specific year. In each we’ll share our overall impressions, a few lesser-known albums, and the rank together the best albums. Come listen!
It’s time for the annual Mixtape Olympics, where guests from this season were invited to make a playlist reflecting the years that were covered: 1963, 1973, 1983, 1993, 2003, 2013, and 2023. Ryan Brown, Kristy Brown, and Marsha Boone join me to count down the eight playlists. If you have not already, definitely listen to them first!
3 Is the Magic Number (Jerry Shrall)
Latin Good Time (me)
Mixdtakes (Caroline Green)
Mixed Takes x3 (Mike Ferrigno)
Movie Songs throughout the Years (Stuart Levy)
San No Toshi Years of 3 (John Page)
Surfin’ USA (Leon Virshbo)
Wherever you go, there you are… (Melissa Hovis)

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