One Hit Wonder Round Up
Description
Mark and Thom take a musical detour, diving into the fascinating world of one(ish) hit wonders. They explore bands that struck gold perhaps more by luck than design, the intriguing sway of celebrity lineage, the irony of singer-songwriters scaling charts with others' compositions, fleeting moments of stardom, and a chance encounter in a grocery store, fueled by a shared love of hockey, that birthed a band. Join the duo as they jam out and discuss the memorable hits of Primitive Radio Gods, The Wallflowers, Jan Arden, New Radicals, and Dogstar. It's a rhythmic adventure you'll relish!
Show notes
00:01:31 - Catching up, discussing the new Futurama. Mark speaks about newly-discovered music from Burro Buracho Records, introduces Charles Ellsworth, and teases an upcoming musician feature.
00:04:08 - Introduction to the premiere of the "Once Every Two Weeks One-Hit Wonder Wrap-Up."
00:04:47 - Introduction to Primitive Radio Gods.
00:06:26 - The Hail Mary that landed Primitive Radio Gods a record contract with Fiction Records/Columbia.
00:07:48 - Ben Stiller's efforts to persuade Chris O'Connor to use "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in my Hand" in the movie "Cable Guy."
00:13:22 - O'Connor references a poignant Hunter S. Thompson quote in response to a query about his perspective on the music industry, while Mark reflects on his own challenges with success.
00:15:16 - Delving into the origins of the song title "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in my Hand."
00:15:45 - Analyzing "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in my Hand."
00:19:38 - Beginning of The Wallflowers with Jacob Dylan.
00:21:47 - The Wallflowers' debut album and their emergence as a renowned touring band.
00:22:30 - Transition to Interscope Records, collaboration with T-Bone Burnett, and the release of "Bringing Down the Horse."
00:23:55 - Release of "6th Avenue Heartache" and the influences of David Fincher, Adam Duritz, and their appearance on Saturday Night Live.
00:24:12 - Celebrating the tremendous success of "One Headlight."
00:28:18 - A look at Jan Arden's "Living Under June" and its single "Insensitive." Mark reflects on memories associated with the album.
00:30:00 - A closer look at "Insensitive," its origins with songwriter Ann Lore, and its inclusion in Christian Slater's "Bed of Roses."
00:33:40 - Mark offers a candid review of "Living Under June."
00:37:12 - Mark and Thom take a moment to share a compilation of songs that resonated with their teenage emo hearts.
00:39:10 - Introducing New Radicals' "You Get What You Give."
00:39:20 - Thom critiques the song, discusses Gregg Alexander's background and the formation of New Radicals.
00:43:00 - Spotlighting the touring musicians of New Radicals and delving into the band's intricate history.
00:44:10 - Recounting New Radicals' touring history and early successes.
00:45:11 - Discussing celebrities' reactions to being mentioned in this song.
00:46:26 - Thom shares his views on the album and the song's place in pop culture.
00:47:44 - Mark introduces Small Fecal Matter, which later evolved into Dogstar.
00:49:21 - A chance meeting in a grocery store, discussions about hockey, and the fortuitous formation of Dogstar by Mailhouse and Keanu Reeves.
00:50:00 - Exploring the origins of Dogstar's name, their inaugural concert which paved the way for Weezer, and their tours with renowned artists like David Bowie and Bon Jovi.
00:52:22 - Introducing Dogstar's "Happy Endings" American debut with the single "Corner Store."
00:53:04 - Mark discusses the connection between Weezer, River Fenix/Fenix TX, and Dogstar.
01:02:38 - Wrapping Up
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