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TMR 28.4: "The People's Republic of Rock and Roll" [Vineland]

TMR 28.4: "The People's Republic of Rock and Roll" [Vineland]

Update: 2025-09-18
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Chad, Brian, and Kaija try to start out on a light note—goofing on the Phoenix children’s names—but things get deadly serious (pun intended) when they get into talking about Weed Atman’s murder on a college campus and how it’s brought into being thanks to our Big Bad, Brock Vond, and the government’s strategy of shutting down leftest hippies. They talk about forms of revolution, what works and doesn’t seem to, sneaking in political awareness via sit-com level humor, and more. It’s an odd episode given the chilling reality of life in September 2025, but they make the best of it.

On a fun note, tune in next week for “Pynchon Character or Baseball Player?," America’s favorite new game show.

This week’s music is “Summertime Blues” by Blue Cheer.

Next week we’ll be reading through page 322 (chapters 13 & 14, full schedule here).

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TMR 28.4: "The People's Republic of Rock and Roll" [Vineland]

TMR 28.4: "The People's Republic of Rock and Roll" [Vineland]

Chad W. Post