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Author: Ralph Mangeno and Michael Stohrer

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A re-examination of misunderstood, under-appreciated, or forgotten albums by popular artists, focusing on the positive aspects of each. You might think these records missed the mark, but what if the world just wasn't ready for them?
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On our second annual Holiday Cheerstravaganza, we make a case for Bob Dylan's utterly delightful (if slightly unhinged) Christmas party record. Also, we look back at whatever 2025 was supposed to be, look ahead to 2026, and take calls from some of our wonderful listeners. We also talk to Derek, unfortunately. Thank you for joining us for our third season. We'll be back in 2026 with our fourth season, which promises to be our best yet!  In the meantime, check out the episodes you missed, and tell all your music-nerd friends about us!  Happy Whatever-You-Celebrate! Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG). Our disembodied computerized voice is Fred.  This podcast is produced under duress by Ralph and Michael, who really have no choice in the matter. Typical podcast stuff. Totally normal. 
Remember this? For listeners of a certain age, this CD was the soundtrack to pep rallies and gym class and probably a whole litany of adolescent humiliations.  But we're here to convince you to listen to it with an open mind to hear what you missed.  Also in this episode, Ralph and Michael play basketball.  Plus, we present our very own original Jock Jam.  Don't forget to subscribe to hear new episodes every other Tuesday! Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG).            
Just imagine having to replace both Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel. That's exactly what Ray Wilson had to do when he got the lead vocalist gig in Genesis. And you know what? He nailed it.  In this episode, Michael and Ralph make a case that Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks gave up on this incarnation of Genesis too soon. But it's not too late!  Later, Ralph transforms "Alien Afternoon" into a "classic" prog song.  Don't forget to subscribe to hear new episodes every other Tuesday! Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG).
MF DOOM biographer S.H. Fernando is here to talk about that one DOOM project that you can't find on CD and people say isn't very good anyway. Truth is, it's fantastic. Listen in as we unpack the work ethic, pop-culture obsessions, and esoteric interests of hip-hop's greatest enigma, and dive into the DOOM project most deserving of a re-evaluation.  Later, Ralph and Michael pay tribute to the "Doper Skiller" beat with an instrumental performance.  The paperback edition of THE CHRONICLES OF DOOM is out this month. Don't miss it!  Special thanks to Dub-L for his insight into the making of this album! Check out what he's been up to lately: https://www.dub-l.com Happy Halloween! Don't forget to subscribe to hear new episodes every other Tuesday! Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG).
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Remember that broadway musical about Spider-Man with songs by Bono and The Edge? If not, hear us out: There was a broadway musical about Spider-Man with songs by Bono and The Edge. Keep an open mind; we're in this together now.  Ralph and Michael have very different opinions about superheroes and very different opinions about musical theater, but they're doing their best to find some good in the songs from this notoriously troubled production.  Later, we talk to a freelance New York photojournalist with a lot to say about the real Spider-Man. It gets a little tense.  Then, Ralph puts on his Green Goblin costume and performs "A Freak Like Me Needs Company."  Don't forget to subscribe to hear new episodes every other Tuesday! Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG).  
If you're the sort of person who scoffs at the ever-shifting boogyman of "today's Country music," sit down and listen. Clover-Lynn is here to guide Michael and Ralph through two very different examples of contemporary pop-country: Lainey Wilson's Hillbilly Hippie and HARDY's The Mockingbird and the Crow.  Why are people so opposed to pop-country? Is it a matter of classism? Is "Americana" just gentrified country? Why do bands in vests inspire skepticism? Later, Ralph breaks out the banjo and performs "Smell Like Smoke."  Don't forget to subscribe to hear new episodes every other Tuesday! Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG).  
Aaron Carnes is back! For a non-ska episode! What's the deal with this album? Why is it the one Daft Punk album that people don't adore?  Is this album fun? Is it dark? What was Daft Punk trying to tell us, and were we just not ready to hear it?  Later, Ralph performs "Steam Machine" in the style of Incubus. (It'll make sense once you hear it.)  Check out Aaron's book In Defense of Ska and his podcast of the same name.  Don't forget to subscribe to hear new episodes every other Tuesday! Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG).
Doo Bop by Miles Davis

Doo Bop by Miles Davis

2025-08-1244:43

Miles Davis made a hip-hop record. This should be an easy episode to do, right? I mean, we like Miles Davis. We like hip-hop. But… we also read Miles Davis' autobiography. This wasn't the episode we set out to make, but here we are.    We've got some stuff to tangle with. And it's been brewing for some time. Our experience with music is shaped by our ideas about the people who make that music. Your mileage may vary, of course, but we've got a lot to unpack here. Bear with us.   On a lighter note, Ralph made a beat for Michael to improvise over. You know, like on Doo-Bop. But things went horribly awry. You'll see.  Don't forget to subscribe to hear new episodes every other Tuesday! Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG).  
Risk by Megadeth

Risk by Megadeth

2025-07-2901:03:25

Megadeth sure did a thing here. And Megadeth fans sure didn't like it. But why not? Calibrate your expectations and let us help you find a way to enjoy this thing!  Also in this episode: Ralph and Michael attempt to banter like normal podcasters. And they talk about that movie Highlander, for some reason. But it's more on-topic than you would think.  Is Risk the perfect album for a day by the pool? Maybe. And maybe that's the problem: Megadeth fans don't go swimming enough.  Plus, we read listener mail and Ralph performs "Wanderlust" like you've never heard it before!  Don't forget to subscribe to hear new episodes every other Tuesday! Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG).  
Ann Powers is here to share her insight into the creative life of Joni Mitchell in the 1980s. We delve into the influence of new musical technology, a shifting musical landscape, and Joni's romantic and creative partner Larry Klein.  Don't you think it's time you checked out some of those Joni Mitchell albums you haven't heard yet? Start here. Also, check out Ann's wonderful book Travelling: On The Path of Joni Mitchell.  And welcome back, listener. Thanks for joining us! This is going to be a really good season. We can already tell.  Oh, also in this episode: Ralph performs "The Beat of Black Wings."  Don't forget to subscribe to hear new episodes every other Tuesday! Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG).  
Ralph and Michael have been assigned a Disney tribute album featuring Sun Ra, Tom Waits, Garth Hudson, one of The Beatles, Sinead O'Connor, Bonnie Raitt, Michael Stipe, Herb Alpert, The Replacements, and more.  Hear us out. It's... eerie. Later, a response from a Disney Adult and the return of Saucy Walter.  Thanks for listening to our second season. We liked making it, and we'll be back soon with our third season. In the meantime, circle back to the episodes you missed and tell your friends about us.  This episode was recorded before we heard the sad news of David Lynch's passing.  Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG).
In the eighties, Nina Simone recorded one of her most eclectic and personal albums. It's also one of her best, and Ralph and Michael are here to tell you all about it, doing our best to understand her as a musician, as a person, and as a political figure. (Michael says this is his favorite album we've covered on this show so far. What do you think, listener?)  Later, Ralph performs a Nina Simone original in the style of Radiohead.   Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social   Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com   Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG).
This is another one of those episodes where Michael struggles to get into the album, and Ralph has to take the wheel. What is it about the Red Hot Chili Peppers that Michael doesn't get? Seriously, what crawled up that guy's butt? First Lil' Wayne and now this. It's like he hates fun or something, that Scrooge. Don't worry, listener; empathy and open-mindedness will win in the end. (In this episode anyway. Not sure about real life.) Remember in the Bob Dylan episode when we promised our podcast wouldn't be weird anymore? How are we doing with that? Later, Ralph shares a mysterious 78 RPM record that will change the way you think about RHCP and, possibly, the laws of time and space. Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social   Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com   Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG).
Dee Snider drops by to talk about Christmas music, his time as a choir boy, and the making of a yuletide metal classic on our first annual Holiday Spectacular! Yeah, we do holiday specials now, like Doctor Who! And don't worry, listener; we ask him about that book and he's got news about it.  Also in this episode, Michael is visited by ghosts and he and Ralph grapple with complicated feelings about the holidays and uncertainty about the future. But mostly they talk about Twisted Sister. Happy Holidays, everyone! (Even you, Derek.)  This episode is dedicated to the memory of our dear friend Rim Headley.  Rose-Colored Headphones will return in 2025 with the rest of season two.  Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social   Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG).
Aaron Carnes drops by to educate Ralph and Michael about the wide world of Ska. Why is "Third Wave Ska" a misleading term? Where do the Bosstones fit into the larger story of the genre? Plus more listener mail from Michael's arch-nemesis Derek. Ugh. Later, Ralph is joined by drummer Elwood Bond as he brings a Bosstones anthem back to the roots of ska.    Be sure to check out the new expanded edition of Aaron's fantastic book In Defense of Ska. It makes a great gift for ska-enthusiasts and an even better gift for ska-haters.    Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social   Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com   Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks (@elaineprints on IG)
Jesus Freak by DC Talk

Jesus Freak by DC Talk

2024-11-2601:00:50

Ralph and Michael dive into the Christian-Rock equivalent of Thriller and weigh DC Talk's evangelical credentials against DC Talk's counter-cultural inclinations. To whom is this album speaking? What is being said? Is it more than a collection of 1990s pastiche with religious lyrics? Maybe this album isn't what you remember. (Well, it probably is in a lot of ways, but there's more to it than that.)  Also, is there a DC Talk group-chat where these guys argue about politics? (We will not find an answer to that question, but if you were once a member of DC Talk, drop us a line and let us know.) Later, we take a call from a listener in distress, Ralph converts "Just Between You and Me" into a delightful slab of reggae, and he and Michael turn that delightful slab of reggae into some spacey dub.  Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social   Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks.
Ralph and Michael are on their best behavior as Dan Charnas stops by to detail the history of J Dilla's shelved-and-then-resuscitated should-be classic. What happens when a legendary hip-hop producer decides to rap over beats by other producers? More importantly, why would he decide to do this? Plus, Ralph explores the relationship between hip-hop and bossa nova by performing "Diamonds."   If you haven't already, be sure to get a copy of Dan's book Dilla Time.    Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social   Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com   Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks.   
Ralph and Michael put on full KISS makeup (trust us) to contemplate this heady concept album that Michael keeps calling "Music FOR the Elder," which is not the actual title. (Get it together, Michael.) Turns out there's more to Gene Simmons than most people realize, and we're going to convince you of that. Along the way, Ralph tries to define "butt rock," Michael rethinks his concept of heroism, and they take a call from someone with an unusual proposition. Later, Ralph performs "I."  This episode is dedicated to all of our listeners, except for Derek.   Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social   Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com   Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks.   
Ralph and Michael dive into the Beastie Boys Album That Time Forgot and reminisce about the hostile political climate that surrounded it. The Unhinged Lunatic who forces us to do this podcast likes giving us these trips down Painful Memory Lane. Anyway, how are you? Still profoundly uneasy about everything? Us too. Maybe just forget about it for a while and listen to these knuckleheads talk about some Beastie Boys music. Plus, upsetting listener mail and Ralph's Tom-Waits-ian cover of "Crawlspace."  This episode was brought to you by The Towel Emporium.    Find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rchpodcast.bsky.social   Or send us an email: rosecoloredheadphonespodcast@gmail.com   Our visual art was created by Elaine Banks  
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