3324 The Music and Movie Podcast
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.
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245 episodes
Led Zeppelin: Houses of the Holy
Another Zeppelin classic is on deck for this episode, and we've got 2 uber fans sitting in to celebrate. Rob DiStefano and Christopher Clark are wielding the Hammer of the Gods and breaking down this gem of an album.
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Season 4
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Episode 203
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1:10:01
Why Are Music Artists Selling Their Catalogs?
The new trend in music is for big-name music artists to sell part or all of their publishing rights to a small group of companies-what does this mean for the industry? Rob Prisament is on hand to help sort it all out.
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Season 4
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Episode 202
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1:01:48
Top 5 Songs with a Color in the Title
It's a veritable rainbow of music! We're counting down our Top 5 picks of song with a color in the title, and you can pitch in! Hit us up on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube and let us know your picks and we'll throw them in!
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Season 4
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Episode 201
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1:24:47
Warlock (1991)
Halloween 2024 is here, and we're going deep into the vaults for a little-known film that got most moviegoers when it came out, but it's worth the ride! A top-notch cast and a great script drive Warlock into cult status for us! We're joined by ...
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Season 4
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Episode 200
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1:13:26
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)
We're tackling this perennial classic! Not just for kids-Wonka also hits on that adult level as well Sean Grady and Nick Leshi sit in. Follow Drama From the Past on Facebook
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Season 4
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Episode 199
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1:16:05
Jim Berkenstadt/The Beatle Who Vanished: The 33/24 Interview
We're sitting down with the Rock and roll Detective Jim Berkenstadt to discuss his book "The Beatle Who Vanished", about the life of Jimmie Nicol, the drummer that replaced Ringo Starr at the very last moment before The Beatles set out on their...
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Season 4
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Episode 198
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54:04
Styx: The Grand Illusion
1977 was a knockout year for classic rock, and Styx had a hand in it. With their instant arena anthem "Come Sail Away", The Grand Illusion put Styx into the big leagues and they made the most of it.
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Season 4
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Episode 197
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59:49
Top 5 Metal Songs of the 80's
The title says it all, and we're bringing out the heavy hitters to help us-Metal Masters Andrew Cremeans and Gerry Sullivan are rounding out the cast-make sure you check out the Spotify playlist, and reach out to us and give us your picks so we...
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Season 4
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Episode 196
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1:35:30
What is a Zombie Band?
Is your favorite touring band nothing but a shell of what it once was? We're talking about the influx of bands that are touring with few or no original members.
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Season 4
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Episode 195
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1:07:00
Oasis: Definitely Maybe
Oasis roars onto the Britpop music scene with their debut release. Unfortunately known nowadays more for their infighting than their music, we're taking a look at this groundbreaking release from the 90's
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Season 4
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Episode 194
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1:11:24
The Planet of the Apes (1968)
There can be only one, and the original is still a ground-breaking film after decades of sequels, remakes, and reimagining's. Nick Leshi and Roland Uruci complete the crew of the Icarus, but we're ready for the ending...
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Season 4
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Episode 193
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1:25:45
David Bowie: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
We're finally getting to Bowie, but not without some heavy-duty help. Special guest Neil Laird is guiding us through the eclectic world of Bowie, as well as talking about his breakthrough album.Check...
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Season 4
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Episode 192
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1:03:38
Step Brothers (2008)
You either get this type of humor, or you don't there's not really an in between. that being said, everyone on this episode gets it-Christy Cuomo and Gerry Sullivan sit in on the sophomoric humor that is Step Brothers.
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Season 4
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Episode 191
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1:21:08
Stevie Wonder: Innervisions
Stevie Wonder starts a still-unbeaten run of winning 3 consecutive Album of the Year Grammy awards with Innervisions. The title describes it all; love, faith, social commentary-nothing is off bounds in the groundbreaking release. Christopher Cl...
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Season 4
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Episode 190
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1:06:11
Asia: Asia
Prog goes Pop! A supergroup with the mission to hit the charts, Asia's self-titled debut can state that the mission was accomplished. Christopher Clark joins in.
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Season 4
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Episode 189
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1:13:10
Top 5 Psychedelic Songs of the 60's
We're putting our spin on a short-lived, but nevertheless important genre in music. Rob DiStefano joins us, and give us your picks to add to our Spotify playlist!
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Season 4
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Episode 188
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1:11:26
Billy Idol: Rebel Yell
A staple of the MTV generation, Billy Idol had the look, the voice, and the talent to be the complete package. As Erik says, "this album is a gem". Don't believe us? Listen for yourself! Rob Distefano joins in!
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Season 4
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Episode 187
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1:01:23
The Karate Kid (1984)
The director of Rocky takes another crack at an underdog story. don't let the title fool you, there's more to this 80's teen film than meets the eye. Nick Leshi, Sean Grady, and Gerry Sullivan round out the panel for this one.
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Season 4
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Episode 186
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1:28:36
Talking heads: Stop Making Sense
We're combining a movie and album episode into one! Christopher Clark joins in as we discuss the incredible live documentation of talking Heads at their peak in the 80's. The gold standard for concert films is also an incredible sounding live a...
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Season 4
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Episode 185
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1:07:35
Bob Dylan: Blood on the Tracks
What could be considered Dylan's high water mark in the 70's, Blood on the Tracks is Dylan at his lyrical best. We've got our first father/son guest pairing with show regular Christopher Clark, and his father Kevin, helping us navigate through ...
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Season 4
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Episode 184
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1:01:12
Billy Joel: An Innocent Man
Billy Joel goes back to his roots and finds hit after hit coming off this multi-platinum release from 1983. Resident Billy expert Robert Prisament joins us to judge An Innocent Man
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Season 4
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Episode 183
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1:07:12
Electric Light Orchestra: Out of the Blue
ELO's ultimate classical rock statement, the double album Out of the Blue has all the ELO hallmarks; catchy songs, lush production, and gorgeous string arrangements. Christopher Clark joins in on the fun!
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Season 4
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Episode 182
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1:13:43
Derek and the Dominos: Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
An all-time classic that would be the start and end of Eric Clapton and Duane Allman's collaboration, due to Allman's untimely death. Clapton's love letter in the form of a double album is a bluesy rock masterpiece. Christopher Clark joins in o...
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Season 4
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Episode 181
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1:25:12
Eagles: The Long Run
The Long Run marks the final release in the incredible run of Eagles albums of the 70's. Frought with conflict, you would never know it from the music put down on the grooves. A fitting end to the band, or were they just getting started with th...
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Season 4
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Episode 180
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1:09:25
Kurt Stevens/Polaroids: The 33/24 Interview
We're sitting down with recording artist Kurt Stevens as he talks about the story behind his new EP "Polaroids". Kurt also shares his journey in finding his true voice, and how that informs his songwriting and path forward.
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Season 4
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Episode 179
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1:01:00