303. Bob Odenkirk on The Replacements 'Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash' (1981)

303. Bob Odenkirk on The Replacements 'Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash' (1981)

"If you're lucky, you get to see a lot of life. The fact that I can listen to an album like this and connect with a person to a person I was for a good deal of my life, came out of the hardest things in my childhood, and a kind of anger and sadness that motivated me to try to be who I've become and pushed me, kept me from settling. The fact that I can connect to that so directly with an album like this, to the person I was so long ago, it's like a time warp." - Bob Odenkirk.

This week, the legendary Bob Odenkirk (Mr Show, Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad) joins me to talk about The Replacements classic debut album 'Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash'. Bob talks about whether the album qualifies as punk rock, his shared midwestern roots, the wit and cynicism of the lyrics, how the album helps him access the harsher emotions of his younger self, Bob Mehr's Replacements biography Trouble Boys, the recently released Replacements live record and more.
Plus, Bob talks about the challenges of portraying Jimmy McGill on Better Call Saul, from playing someone fifteen years younger than him, how the character's evolving self-awareness has changed his performance and filming the brutal 'Bagman' episode of the most recent season.

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Inside David Byrne's American Utopia: An Audio Documentary (remixed and remastered)

Inside David Byrne's American Utopia: An Audio Documentary (remixed and remastered)

In honor of David Byrne being back on the road with a new and absolutely spellbinding show, we are bringing you a remixed and remastered edition of our 2021 audio documentary on Byrne's iconic America...

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450. Dylan Sevey on Weird Al Yankovic 'Running With Scissors' (1999)

450. Dylan Sevey on Weird Al Yankovic 'Running With Scissors' (1999)

My guest today is Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Dylan Sevey, best known for his work with The Minks, Ron Gallo, Aaron Lee Tasjan, and the incredible Weird Al Yankovic tribute ba...

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449. Paul Thorn on Marshall Crenshaw 'Marshall Crenshaw' (1982)

449. Paul Thorn on Marshall Crenshaw 'Marshall Crenshaw' (1982)

This week, I'm joined by the poet laureate of Tupelo, Mississippi, mister Paul Thorn. Growing up as a preacher's son, Paul wasn't allowed to listen to secular music, so when he managed to sneak a copy...

5 Syys 202531min

448. Ryan Davis on Mayo Thompson 'Corky's Debt To His Father' (1970)

448. Ryan Davis on Mayo Thompson 'Corky's Debt To His Father' (1970)

Today I'm joined by singer-songwriter Ryan Davis to talk about an album that defines the phrase cult classic - Red Krayola frontman Mayo Thompson's only solo album 'Corky's Debt To His Father'. We ta...

27 Elo 202526min

447. Shelby Means on Alison Krauss & Union Station 'So Long So Wrong' (1997)

447. Shelby Means on Alison Krauss & Union Station 'So Long So Wrong' (1997)

Today I'm joined by bluegrass singer, songwriter and superstar bassist Shelby Means, who this year finally released her debut self-titled solo album, to talk about the classic trailblazing bluegrass a...

20 Elo 202528min

446. Ian Stewart (Asleep At The Wheel) on Fiddlers 4 'Fiddlers 4' (2002)

446. Ian Stewart (Asleep At The Wheel) on Fiddlers 4 'Fiddlers 4' (2002)

Today I'm joined by Asleep At The Wheel's Ian Stewart to shine a spotlight on the cult classic fiddle super-group album 'Fiddlers 4' - Cajun legend Michael Doucet, old-time master Bruce Molsky, progre...

14 Elo 202522min

445. Sierra Hull on Alison Krauss & Union Station 'So Long So Wrong' (1997)

445. Sierra Hull on Alison Krauss & Union Station 'So Long So Wrong' (1997)

Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and vurtuousic madolinist Sierra Hull joins me to talk about the pivotal classic album that brought a generation into bluegrass music, Alison Krauss & Union Station...

30 Heinä 202534min

444. Dom Flemons on Linda Martell 'Color Me Country' (1970)

444. Dom Flemons on Linda Martell 'Color Me Country' (1970)

You may know my guest Dom Flemons as The American Songster, as a Grammy winner and multiple nominee, as co-founder of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, a radio host or as a music scholar and historian. Ea...

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