Dec 6, 2017
Travis Talbert has been the lead guitar player for Frontier Folk Nebraska for more than a decade. He also has released the album “Louisville via Boston” with his project Mavis Guitar. He tells us about FFN’s 2017 release “WARPIG” (2:19) and talks about going into the studio for some 2018 releases (4:26).
We...
Dec 1, 2017
My series of pods focusing on music that matters to me comes to a triumphant conclusion with a Leon Russell monologue.
After a recent purchase of the documentary “A Poem is a Naked Person,” I felt like this was the most natural way to wrap up the music that formed me. I talk about that doc (3:34) and give a much too...
Nov 15, 2017
On this edition of “Side Tracks with Rusty Pate,” I talk about “Tommy” by The Who. Rather than focusing on the 1969 album version, I look at the 1975 soundtrack for the Ken Russell film.
I talk about the strange and disjointed story (15:00) the questionable inclusion of torture and molestation imagry (21:25) and...
Oct 28, 2017
This week I dive into one of my favorite albums of all time – The Black Crowes “The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion."
The early 1990s were a strange time. The American festival scene began to take it’s baby steps with the first Lollapalooza tours, the pop charts were ruled by country music for the first...
Oct 5, 2017
This week, I’m rolling solo. For the next few weeks, I will be in full monologue mode discussing the albums that shaped my love for music. First off is Kiss “Alive II” from 1977. This was the first album that I picked out on my own and my first proper introduction to heavier music than I had heard. I talk about...