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This is Listener’s Guide, a series from Big Secret Records. Each season leads you deep into how the label’s releases were made with the artists who made them.
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If you thought I overlooked these tracks in the first half of the season, let this be a lesson. 
Ever been to Los Angeles? You may be entitled to listen to this episode. 
I was singing this song to myself while mowing the lawn today and didn't realize it until I was done. It's that kind of tune. 
A good conversation about a good song. Period. 
Side B of Sam Weber's Shape Confused Cowboy Be You starts NOW.
We’re wrapping up side A of Sam Weber’s Shape Confused Cowboy Be You with this episode on the song Used, or used001.art — we’ve got some special guests appearing on this one too. 
In this episode, we’re talking about Bemoan, that’s short for the song’s true title: bemoan.me. Another nice piano intro on this one…something about these intros feel real classic and welcoming. We get into some good stuff in this one in my humble opinion.
In this episode, we’re keeping on the Shape Confused Cowboy Be You by Sam Weber path with a discussion of the tune “Back on the Ranch,” or it’s Christian name: back-on-the-ranch.com.
We’re out of the Deus Cowboy forest and back in the groove of episodic explorations of albums — and we’re starting here with a fav from the album, “Cowboy,” or if you’re a stickler for details, “cowboy-3.com.”
Welcome to part two of a discussion on Deus Cowboy just before the album’s release. We’re talking about technology in music, punk rock, and if this is Sam’s heavy metal album. Drop back in to Sam’s living room to find out the terrifying truth.
Sam Weber joins Big Secret Records for his sixth full length album, Deus Cowboy. We start the spelunking into the caves of wonder in this first episode of season 4. Keep your antennae up for part 2 soon….
This is a great closing track to wrap up the album AND the last season of Listener's Guide for 2023. Hope you've had fun! Now please leave. But come back soon!
You're going to hear a lot about two things in this one: how beautiful and masterful this song is, and whirly tubes. 
Take a trip with us back to the heyday of pop music in the 1960s, but without all the racism! 
Surprise, surprise: more Super Mario music talk. But you wouldn't guess we'd go there if you've heard this song, so it's actually really interesting if you think about it.  
Coconuts, Bob Wills, Van Dyke Parks - it's a regular variety show in this episode about the seventh track from Bob Cummins Jr.'s second album. 
Thanks to Benjamin Spike Saunders for appearing on this song and also for not suing the label for all the bad British accents that appear in this episode. 
Here's a beautiful discussion about a beautiful song from a beautiful boy. We get into how a song that didn’t make the Shakewelle cut reappeared on Good American Songbook. Get to it! Side B of the podcast picks up in a few weeks. See you then!
Synth heads take note: in this episode you'll hear about when a lot of synthesizers become too many and the art of arrangement. Mangia! 
Bob's second single! Lots of talk about it all captured here! Wow! We're talking the very traditional way this song came together, the merits of YouTube sample, and why Bob had to be convinced to put this one on the album. 
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