Welcome to the 33/24 Podcast, where Dean and Erik discuss the movies and music that left marks on their growth charts. So if you’re into the popular, the seen, the unseen and the obscure, then join us weekly for a listen. We promise, you won’t be disappointed.
In this episode, we explore Mirage, Fleetwood Mac’s 1982 album that marked a return to their signature soft rock sound after the experimental Tusk. Often seen as a dreamy contrast to t…
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In this episode, we dive deep into The Godfather Part III, the long-awaited but divisive conclusion to Francis Ford Coppola’s legendary crime saga. Was it an unnecessary sequel, or doe…
In this episode, we take a deep dive into The Godfather Part II, Francis Ford Coppola’s masterful sequel (and prequel) to the 1972 classic. We explore how the film brilliantly weaves to…
What makes a great opening cut on an album? One that get things going right away, one that is part of a larger theme, or is it something else? We're tacking a very wide, yet narrow subj…
In this episode, we dive into the remarkable career of Gene Hackman, one of Hollywood’s most versatile and respected actors. From his breakout role in Bonnie and Clyde to his Oscar-win…
John Irrizarry is our guide through the rough and tumble NYC punk scene of the mid-70's.
🎸 Ramones (1976) – the album that started it all! 🎶
This iconic debut from the Ramones is pure pu…
This episode dives deep into the nuanced conversation surrounding streaming services, unraveling whether they truly live up to the promises of affordability and access. The discussion t…
🎶 Throwback to a classic masterpiece! 🎶
Genesis' Duke (released in 1980) is a pivotal moment in the band's evolution. From the intricate storytelling in "Behind the Lines" to the iconic …
We're kicking off season 5 with an underappreciated gem. Cloud Nine is Harrison's comeback after a 5-year hiatus from recording. Finding his mojo with the help of Jeff Lynne, Cloud Nine…
We're closing out our coverage of the original Star Wars Trilogy with Return of the Jedi. Not a lot of new ground is covered in Episode 6, but we get the resolution to the Luke/Vader st…
We're sitting down with Delaware-based rock group Dutchman. Bringing a classic rock sound to the new music scene, Dutchman is a perfect fit for the classic rock fan!
Cited as one of the most influential albums of all time, and certainly the cornerstone of the Americana and roots music movement of the late 60's, The Band emerge from Dylan's shadow to…
Erik and I are flying guest-free this go around for an album that we grew up on. Sports is an instant time machine-an easy go-to for times when we want to reflect back on our musical jo…
We're stepping away from the Rock and Roll to celebrate a different kind of musician; the inimitable John Williams, composer of dozens of instantly familiar movie scores, and we're talk…
Oh Boy-our first Top 5 on 2025, and we've got a new guest joining the 33/24 family! Mike Stefano of the Obstacle Running Adventures Podcast is also a huge music fan, so he is bringing h…
We're revisiting The Police with their 3rd album, Zeyatta Mondatta. The 80's are ushered in with a fantastic sounding collection of reggae/ska/jazz influenced songs, as The Police ramp …
It's our Christmas movie pick for 2024! Writer Shane Black has a penchant for setting his screenplays during the Christmas season, and Lethal Weapon is his first go at it! Redefining th…
We're unwrapping another Christmas classic-Nat King Cole's 1963 album The Christmas Song. It's not often that when an artist re-records a song the later version is better, but in this c…
We're diving into another classic from the Dead. American Beauty finds the group honing in on the folk/rock sound that would come to define them, while also delivering some of their bes…