We Learned More From a Three Minute Record
We Learned More From a Three Minute Record
Podcast Description
The podcast for music fans who can't help but overthink by music fans who delight in doing so. Kit Power and James Murphy tackle the essential rock 'n' roll records in an act of critical appreciation. Sometimes joined by brilliant guests, this is We Learned More From a Three Minute Record. Get the drinks in, drop a quid in the jukebox, and join the world's best sticky floored pub's table.
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The podcast focuses on critical appreciation of classic rock albums, with a particular emphasis on Bruce Springsteen's discography. Episodes include discussions about albums like The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle, The River, and Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ, exploring themes such as personal reflections on the music, hidden meanings, and fan favorites. The show also examines the emotional connections and storytelling within the songs.

The podcast for music fans who can’t help but overthink by music fans who delight in doing so. Kit Power and James Murphy tackle the essential rock ‘n’ roll records in an act of critical appreciation. Sometimes joined by brilliant guests, this is We Learned More From a Three Minute Record. Get the drinks in, drop a quid in the jukebox, and join the world’s best sticky floored pub’s table.
Returning hero Andrew Matey joins your aul’ muckers Kit ‘n’ James to tackle the first part of the huge (three CDs. Ten sides of vinyl. God only know how many 8 Tracks) boxset that’s part greatest hits and part maniacal, spontaneous reinvention of a back catalogue that was already brimming with what Rolling Stone hailed as enjoying “an embarrassment of riches.”
The New York Times described this album was “an unprecedented event in popular recording” and “monumental.” Drain Cover Spotters Monthly said “…[it’s] not really in our remit, can you please stop calling us?” Find out what we thought by listening now.

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