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February 16, 2016

This Song: Ian Astbury of the Cult // P.T. Banks

By: Elizabeth McQueen

Ian Astbury of The Cult explains the powerful effect that David Bowie’s “Life on Mars” had on him when he was 10 years old and P.T. Banks talks about how Paul Simon’s “Everything Put Together Falls Apart,” helped him understand life, substance abuse and death.

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Watch the video for “Hinterland” by The Cult

Watch the video for “Deeply Ordered Chaos” by the Cult

Watch the video for “Dark Energy” but the Cult

Check out the Cult’s Tour dates

Check out P.T. Banks Live Studio 1A Performance

Download P.T. Banks “Resurrection” as part of KUTX’s “Song of the Day” feature.

Watch P.T. Banks perform ‘West Was Won” on VuHaus

Listen to Laurie Gallardo interview P.T. Banks

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April 3, 2019

This Song: Patty Griffin on “Secret World” by Peter Gabriel

Patty Griffin latest record “Patty Griffin” is a gorgeous acoustic exercise in vulnerability.  Listen as she explores all the ways that Peter Gabriel’s  “Secret World” impacted her life and her music.

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March 29, 2019

This Song: Jenny Lewis on “Govinda Jai Jai” by Alice Coltrane

Jenny Lewis’ describes the effect that hearing  “Govinda Jai Jai” by Alice Coltrane while on a road trip across California with Jim James and Gary Burden had on her spirit and on her approach to her new record “On the Line.”

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March 27, 2019

This Song: Warren Hood on “High Hill” by Uncle Walt’s Band

Warren Hood describes how hearing the song “High Hill” gave him a deep appreciation for the music of Uncle Walt’s band while helping him process his grief around the loss of his father.

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March 20, 2019

This Song: Amanda Palmer on Nick Cave’s “Magneto”

Amanda Palmer explores how seeing Nick Cave’s performance of “Magneto” in the documentary “On More Time With Feeling” showed her how powerful inviting an audience into deeply personal experiences could be. “The ability too walk into the dark and carefully take people with you is why we do our jobs.”

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March 6, 2019

This Song: Moving Panoramas Return

Cara Tillman, vocalist and instrumentalist from Moving Panoramas, describes the joy that Elton John’s “Burn Down the Mission” brings her, followed by guitarist Rosie Castoe exploring her life long love of Peter Gabriel’s “Steam.” And lead singer and songwriter Leslie Sisson explains why “Some Song” by Elliot Smith made her feel less alone.

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March 2, 2019

This Song: Allison Moorer

Allison Moorer Moorer describes how “Every Breath You Take”  by the Police gave her a window into an entire other world of music, and helped her define herself apart from her family.

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March 2, 2019

This Song: Meredith Goldstein

Meredith Goldstein is host of the Love Letters podcast, the love advice columnist and entertainment writer for the Boston Globe and one of host Elizabeth McQueen’s oldest and dearest friends.  In this episode she explores all the reasons she loves the sexy, pleading desperation of “Father Figure” by George Michael.

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February 27, 2019

This Song: Jungle

On this episode, Josh Lloyd-Watson and Tom McFarland of British electronic pop outfit Jungle, tell us about the Jai Paul’s “Jasmine,” and how it helped their band get comfortable with sonic experimentation.

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