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Completely Conspicuous 422: Everything Changes

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Published
Wed 04 May 2016
Episode Link
https://compcon.libsyn.com/completely-conspicuous-422-everything-changes

Part 1 of my conversation with
guest Phil Stacey as we discuss how our musical tastes have changed
over the years.


Show
notes:


- Revisionist band
history


- Bands we once loved but now
dislike


- Phil's #3


- Liz Phair got off to a strong
start, disappointed afterward


- Jay's #3


- Huge artist I enjoyed as a
kid


- Billy Joel stopped releasing
new pop music in the '90s


- Phil's #2


- Love his first band, hate the
solo stuff


- Sting's elevated the art of
pretentious douchiness


- Jay's #2


- It's trendy to hate this band
now


- Used to dig the
Eagles


- Henley's personality turned me
off the band


- Phil's #1


- Coldplay lost their
way


- Jay's #1


- Red Hot Chili Peppers haven't
aged well


- Liked them in my 20s, "but now
they're just stupid"


- Bands you just stopped
listening to


- Phil's #3


- Lenny Kravitz got too slick
and repetitive


- Jay's #3


- Big fan of hard rock as a kid,
but hair metal lost its appeal


- Phil's #2


- Boston-area rock fans grew up
on Aerosmith


- After they reunited in
mid-80s, quality went downhill


- Jay's #2


- Liked the band Live for a few
years but just lost interest


- Singer got too full of
himself


- To be continued


 


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The opening and closing theme of
Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay
Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music
blog Clicky Clicky.
Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.

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