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The Very Very Best of the '70s
S1, EP3 "Stand-Up Comedians"Ranking some stand-up comedians of the 1970s, with input from George Wallace, Fred Willard and Michael Winslow.
Rock Legends
S7, EP6 "Joni Mitchell"Leading music critics cast fresh light on the career of singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, responsible for hits such as "Both Sides, Now" and "Big Yellow Taxi" and widely considered 1960s and '70s folk royalty.
Rock Legends
S6, EP15 "Creedence Clearwater Revival"Music critics discuss Creedence Clearwater Revival's career.
Vinyl Obsession
S2, EP8 "The One With Jeff Timmons and Debbie Gibson"98 Degrees' Jeff Timmons and Debbie Gibson hunt down their top 5 vinyl while discussing everything from pop to showtunes.
Vinyl Obsession the Podcast
S1, EP14 "Jeff Timmons"A Year in Music
S2, EP4 "1979"The year 1979, where Rock music hits tragedy; the new age of Disco arrives, Michael Jackson is introduced and Gloria Gaynor releases an unforgettable hit.
The Very Very Best of the '70s
S1, EP8 "Sexy Sirens"From darling to sultry these leading ladies had pulses racing in the 70s; a look at which 70s sexy siresn made the list as Morgan Fairchild, Catherine Bach, Mark Steines and David Chokachi give their opinions.
Rock Legends
S2, EP13 "Beastie Boys"Music critics discuss the Beastie Boys' career with archive material and music videos.
Rock Legends
S2, EP18 "Bon Jovi"Music critics discuss Bon Jovi; featuring classic music videos and news archives.
Vinyl Obsession
S2, EP5 "The One With Jim Floretine and Gavin Rossdale"That Metal Show's Jim Florentine and Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale talk timeless music and modern classics before picking their five favorite albums.
Vinyl Obsession the Podcast
S1, EP11 "Gavin Rossdale"Allman Brothers: After the Crash
Archival footage and interviews with past members of the Allman Brothers Band highlight a look at the music group following Duane Allman's 1971 death in a motorcycle crash.