Episode 16: Ill-Thought-Out Analogies
Vince demands that everybody should stop making things as there’s too much stuff already; Jeremy insists that Gerry Rafferty didn’t die in Baker Street, and laments the lack of any doctors or good feelings in Dr Feelgood; we challenge Oasis to come on the show, and wonder if Bruce Springsteen has ever been to the Asda superstore in Bedminster; Jeremy takes issue with Stuart Maconie; and we try to pen rhymes for our wives in the style of Squeeze.
The artists/bands rated and/or discussed are Gerry Rafferty, The Clash, Squeeze, and The Pet Shop Boys, with mentions of Stealer’s Wheel, Oasis, Bruce Springsteen, U2.
(In order to fully comply with SoundCloud’s Copyright guidelines, all songs used in Vince & Jeremy’s Podcast have been edited to a "Substantive of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole.")
FULL TRACK LISTING
Overrated Podcast Theme Tune – There It Is (Royalty Free)
Baker Street – Gerry Rafferty
London Calling – The Clash
Up the Junction – Squeeze
West End Girls – Pet Shop Boys
The Fool on the Hill – The Beatles
JEREMY RECOMMENDS
Star - Stealers Wheel
Get it Right Next Time - Gerry Rafferty
Another Nail in my Heart - Squeeze
Can She Excuse My Wrongs [lyrics attributed to Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex] - Sting (on the Lute)
VINCE RECOMMENDS
Nothing Has Been Proved - Pet Shop Boys and Dusty Springfield
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