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Big this Week: Bucky Heard at the Bootlegger, Vegas-themed paintings at Recycled Propaganda and more

Big this Week: Bucky Heard at the Bootlegger, Vegas-themed paintings at Recycled Propaganda and more Tina Podcast: Bandsplaining On this Spotify-hosted weekly show, Yasi Salek attempts to unpack the musical legacies and enduring appeal of influential cult artists like MF Doom, Steely Dan, Kool Keith, My Chemical Romance and Phish, with the help of savvy cultural writers like Hanif Abdurraqib, Rob Mitchum and Meredith Graves. A recent two-parter features Bob Mehr attempting to explain the magnificent drunken catastrophe that was The Replacements. Even the theme song is consistent with the theme: It’s performed by Bethany Cosentino of Best Coast and Jennifer Clavin of Bleached.

Big this Week: Ricky Heard at the Bootlegger, Vegas-themed paintings at Recycled Propaganda and more

Big this Week: Ricky Heard at the Bootlegger, Vegas-themed paintings at Recycled Propaganda and more Tina Podcast: Bandsplaining On this Spotify-hosted weekly show, Yasi Salek attempts to unpack the musical legacies and enduring appeal of influential cult artists like MF Doom, Steely Dan, Kool Keith, My Chemical Romance and Phish, with the help of savvy cultural writers like Hanif Abdurraqib, Rob Mitchum and Meredith Graves. A recent two-parter features Bob Mehr attempting to explain the magnificent drunken catastrophe that was The Replacements. Even the theme song is consistent with the theme: It’s performed by Bethany Cosentino of Best Coast and Jennifer Clavin of Bleached.

That loving feeling won t always be warm and fuzzy

That loving feeling won t always be warm and fuzzy Ronnie McBrayer Just in time for Valentine’s Day in 1965, the most popular song of the previous century first topped the Billboard Hot 100. Was it the Beatles? Elvis? The Rolling Stones? No, it was a song sung by Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley, better known as The Righteous Brothers: “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling.” Popularity is a fickle thing to be sure, but here Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI) has the facts on its side. DJs at radio stations played that tune almost 9 million times: As a perennial hit of the 1960s; a 1980s throwback crooned by a tone-deaf Tom Cruise in the movie “Top Gun;” and by the rediscovering of The Righteous Brothers after their music was used in the soundtrack of the 1990s blockbuster, “Ghost.”

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