180 - The Rolling Stones - The Rolling Stones, ...
Friend of The 500 Wayne Federman returns to the podcast for his first discussion about Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and their 1965 release “The Rolling Stones, Now”
100 min
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181 - Bob Marley - Natty Dread - Maz Jobrani
Maz Jabroni joins The 500 for the first time to discuss the first major Bob Marley release without Peter Tosh & Bunny Livingston.
88 min
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FEED DROP: The Wonder of Stevie
59 min
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182 - Fleetwood Mac - Self-Titled - Dane Cook
Dane Cook makes his first appearance on the The 500 to discuss Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham’s first album with Fleetwood Mac.
83 min
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183 - Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger - And...
Andy Richter makes his debut on The 500 to discuss the Willie Nelson album that cemented his outlaw image and gave Willie his nickname.
100 min
56
184 - Madonna - The Immaculate Collection - Kat...
Kathy Griffin makes her debut to talk about one of the most influential music artists of the 1980s and the best-selling compilation album of all time.
88 min
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185 - The Stooges - The Stooges - Wayne Federman
Friend of The 500 Wayne Federman stops by to discuss The Stooges 1969 self-titled debut album, which was an attempt to give The Rolling Stones sound a garage rock feel.
87 min
58
186 - Sly & The Family Stone - Fresh - Speech T...
Speech of hip-hop group Arrested Development makes his debut appearance on The 500 to discuss the impact Sly & The Family’s final Top 10 album had on his musical development.
71 min
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187 - Peter Gabriel - So - Thomas Lennon
Thomas Lennon makes his debut on The 500 to discuss Peter Gabriel’s most solo successful release after his time with Genesis, 1987’s “So”.
120 min
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188 - Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield...
Adam Ferrara makes his third appearance on The 500 to discuss Buffalo Springfield’s second album, Buffalo Springfield Again, which was the beginning of the end for the band.
73 min
61
189 - Quicksilver Messenger Service - Wayne Fed...
Wayne Federman & Morty Coyle check in to talk about one of the forgotten San Francisco Bands from the 1960s, Quicksilver Messenger Service and their second album Happy Trails.
119 min
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190 - Elvis Presley - From Elvis In Memphis - J...
Josh Wolf makes his second appearance on The 500 to discuss “From Elvis In Memphis” the live album that helped put Elvis back on the map in the 1970s.
101 min
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191 - The Stooges - Fun House - Greg Fitzsimmons
Greg Fitzsimmons makes his second appearance on The 500 to discuss one of the albums that provided the foundation for punk rock, Fun House.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd returns to The 500 with Wayne Federman to discuss The Flying Burritos Brothers album, which laid the foundation for rock and country music fusion.
77 min
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193 - Green Day - Dookie - Jordan Jensen
Comedian Jordan Jensen dives into the rebellious angst and pop-punk anthems of Green Day's 1994 album Dookie
108 min
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194 - Lou Reed - Transformer with Penn Jillette
Penn Jillette makes his debut on The 500 to talk about Lou Reed’s second studio album, Transformer, as well as his Velvet Underground career.
104 min
67
195 - John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Blues B...
Guitar Virtuoso Joe Bonamassa and Wayne Federman return for another episode, this week to talk about John Mayall and Eric Clapton’s 1966 British Blues release.
92 min
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196 - Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the Firs...
Legendary producer, writer and guitarist Lenny Kaye joins The 500 to discuss the compilation album of psych rock he put together in the early 1970s. Morty Coyle also joins Josh as a special guest.
123 min
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197 - R.E.M. - Murmur - Adam Pally
Adam Pally makes his debut on The 500 to talk about R.E.M.’s debut, Murmur, and whether they should be considered one of the great American Rock bands.
101 min
70
198 - Little Walter - The Best Of Little Walter...
James Adomian returns to The 500 to form a hand harmonica band with Josh and to discuss one of the best harmonica players ever, Little Walter.
59 min
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199 - The Strokes - Is This It - Paul Scheer
Paul Scheer makes his first appearance on The 500 to talk about The Strokes 2001 debut album and how it represents New York City from that time, Is This It.
104 min
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200 - AC/DC - Highway To Hell - Bill Burr
Bill Burr returns for his third appearance on The 500 to talk about hard rock legends and his favorite band of all-time, AC/DC. 1979’s Highway To Hell is their final album with singer Bon Scott.
98 min
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201 - Nine Inch Nails - The Downard Spiral - Se...
Sean Patton makes his debut on The 500 to talk about the album that marked the beginning of Trent Reznor’s real-life descent into depression and addiction, 1994’s “The Downward Spiral” album.