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Author: Dean Leggiero and Erik Kuber

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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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Send us a text Once a seasonal gamble, the summer blockbuster is now Hollywood’s driving force. This episode explores how event movies reshaped release calendars, marketing, budgets, and audience expectations—from the rise of must-see opening weekends to franchise dominance and global box office strategy. We break down how chasing the “big summer hit” transformed the movie business forever. Support the show Browse the 33/24 Archives: Check out the backroom! Follow us: Inst...
Send us a text Ready for a neon-soaked blast from the past? In this episode, we dive headfirst into the wild world of 80s music videos and each reveal our personal Top 5. From groundbreaking visuals and unforgettable fashion to pop-culture moments that defined a generation, we debate, relive, and celebrate the decade MTV built. Tune in to see which iconic clips made our list—and which classics we just couldn’t agree on! Top 5 Music Videos of the 80's on YouTube Follow Andrew Cre...
Send us a text Journey’s 1983 album Frontiers marked a turning point for one of rock’s most iconic bands—balancing arena-shaking anthems with emotional depth and polished studio craft. In this episode, we dig into the album’s creation at the height of Journey’s fame, and unpack how lineup chemistry, label pressure, and sonic experimentation shaped the record. From MTV-era triumphs to songs that almost didn’t make the cut, we chart the legacy of Frontiers and its role in defining Journey...
Send us a text In this episode, we turn it up to eleven and dive into This Is Spinal Tap, the mockumentary that forever changed comedy, rock culture, and how bands laugh at themselves. From painfully earnest interviews to endlessly quotable moments, we explore why this low-budget satire became a cult classic—and how its blend of improvisation, absurdity, and affection for music still resonates decades later. Whether you’re a diehard fan or a first-time listener, this one’s loud, ridicul...
Send us a text In this episode, we dive into Bridge Over Troubled Water, the ambitious, emotional final studio album from Simon & Garfunkel. From its sweeping orchestration to its gospel-inspired title track, we explore how the duo pushed beyond folk roots, captured a moment of cultural change, and quietly reached the end of their partnership—while creating one of the most enduring albums of all time. Support the show Browse the 33/24 Archives: Check out the backroom! Fo...
Send us a text In this episode, we take a festive look at The Muppet Christmas Carol, the beloved holiday film that blends Charles Dickens’ classic tale with humor, heart, and unforgettable songs. From Michael Caine’s earnest Scrooge to the Muppets’ unique charm, we explore why this version has become a Christmas favorite for generations. Nick Leshi's City of Kik podcast episode about Ebenezer Scrooge Support the show Browse the 33/24 Archives: Check out the backroom! Follow...
Send us a text In this festive episode, we unwrap the timeless charm of A Jolly Christmas by Frank Sinatra, the album that helped define the sound of the holiday season. From the sweeping strings of Gordon Jenkins’ arrangements to Sinatra’s warm, effortless phrasing, we explore how this 1957 classic became a seasonal staple for generations. Whether you’re a Christmas music purist or just love a good seasonal spin, this episode will put you right in the holiday mood. Support the sh...
Send us a text Get ready to count it down! In this episode, we’re ranking our Top 5 Songs with a Number in the Title — from chart-topping classics to unexpected favorites. Play along as we debate, reminisce, and see if your favorite number made the list! Playlist on YouTube Music Support the show Browse the 33/24 Archives: Check out the backroom! Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTube!
Send us a text We’re heading back to 1984 to unpack Don Henley’s Building the Perfect Beast — the sleek, soulful follow-up that defined his solo sound. From “The Boys of Summer” to “All She Wants to Do Is Dance,” we dive into the album’s mix of nostalgia, social commentary, and California cool. Join us as we explore how Henley built one of the most sophisticated pop-rock albums of the ’80s — and maybe his true creative beast. Support the show Browse the 33/24 Archives: Check out...
Send us a text We’re spinning Led Zeppelin III, the album that flipped the script on what hard rock could be. Join us as we dive into the band’s acoustic detour, the cabin-in-the-mountains inspiration, and the songs that proved Zeppelin could groove just as hard unplugged. From “Immigrant Song” to “That’s the Way,” this one’s all about the sound of a band evolving in real time. Support the show Browse the 33/24 Archives: Check out the backroom! Follow us: Instagram Faceboo...
Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of cinematic redemption. Some movies bombed at the box office, only to rise from the ashes as cult classics and fan favorites. From misunderstood masterpieces to ahead-of-their-time experiments, we explore how public opinion changed, what critics missed, and why certain flops found new life through midnight screenings, home video, and internet fandom. These are the films that proved failure isn’t always the final act.&nb...
Send us a text In this episode, we’re spinning back to 1998 for a look at Dizzy Up the Girl, the breakthrough album that turned the Goo Goo Dolls into alt-rock superstars. From “Iris” to “Slide,” we dig into the songs, the sound, and the lasting impact of an album that defined late-’90s radio. Tune in as we revisit the heart, hooks, and hometown grit behind this modern classic. Support the show Browse the 33/24 Archives: Check out the backroom! Follow us: Instagram Faceboo...
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re cranking up the volume and letting the music do the talking. Join us as we count down our Top 5 instrumental tracks — from iconic movie themes to unforgettable rock and jazz masterpieces. No vocals, no lyrics — just pure sound and emotion. Which timeless tunes made our list? Plug in and find out! Top 5 Instrumentals playlist on YouTube Music Support the show Browse the 33/24 Archives: Check out the backroom! Follow us: Instagra...
Send us a text Get ready to run the ultimate con. In this episode, we dive into the slick, twist-filled world of The Sting — the 1973 classic that paired Paul Newman and Robert Redford for one of Hollywood’s coolest capers. We’ll unpack how George Roy Hill’s direction, Marvin Hamlisch’s ragtime score, and that legendary twist ending turned a stylish period piece into a Best Picture winner. From the film’s jazzy Depression-era setting to the irresistible chemistry between its stars, we’r...
Send us a text In this episode, we turn up the volume on Pearl, the final and most defining album of Janis Joplin’s remarkable career. Released just months after her death in 1970, Pearl captures both the wild, unfiltered energy and the heartbreaking vulnerability that made Janis a once-in-a-generation voice. We explore how she poured her soul into songs like “Cry Baby,” “Mercedes Benz,” and “Me and Bobby McGee,” crafting a record that feels both triumphant and tragically final. Support...
Send us a text In this episode, we dive deep into The Nightfly, Donald Fagen’s 1982 solo debut — a sleek, jazzy, and visionary album that captured both the optimism and unease of the atomic age. We explore how Fagen crafted a record that felt both personal and cinematic, reflecting the sound of late-night radio, suburban dreams, and Cold War anxieties. Join us as we tune in to Fagen’s imagined airwaves and discover why The Nightfly remains a timeless broadcast from the past — and the fu...
Send us a text Some moments stay with us forever—the roar of the crowd, the opening chords, the feeling that time stopped for just one song. Join us as we share our funniest, wildest, and most unexpected memories from the shows that rocked our worlds. Support the show Browse the 33/24 Archives: Check out the backroom! Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTube!
Send us a text In this episode, we dive into Drama (1980), one of the most surprising and divisive albums in the Yes catalog. With Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman gone, the band recruited Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes of The Buggles, reshaping the group’s sound for a new decade. We explore the bold risks Yes took during this turbulent lineup shift, the mix of progressive rock tradition with fresh new wave energy, and the album’s long-lasting legacy among fans. From the thunderous opener “M...
Send us a text Before Fleetwood Mac conquered the world, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks made their first statement as a duo: the 1973 album Buckingham Nicks. Though it was a commercial failure at the time, the record became a cult classic, setting the stage for one of the most transformative partnerships in rock history. In this episode, we dive into the making of the album—its California sound, the stories behind the songs, and the chemistry between two artists on the cusp of fame. We’l...
Send us a text In this episode, we check into Morrison Hotel, the 1970 album that marked The Doors’ powerful return to their blues and rock roots. After the turbulence of The Soft Parade and Jim Morrison’s mounting personal struggles, the band stripped back the excess and rediscovered the raw energy that first defined them. We’ll explore the making of the album, from the iconic imagery of the cover to the unforgettable tracks like “Roadhouse Blues,” “Peace Frog,” and “Waiting for the Su...
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Nick Leshi

I rank this episodexan 11 out of 10.

Jan 4th
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Nick Leshi

Another fantastic episode

Dec 22nd
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Nick Leshi

Great conversation by all

Sep 13th
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Nick Leshi

Best episode ever.

Sep 10th
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Nick Leshi

Excellent episode!

May 16th
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Nick Leshi

Thanks for having me on as your guest. Great conversation!

Sep 16th
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