Sunday, September 11, 2016

Laura's Music Madness - Show Notes




Grab your earbuds, Lettuce Heads, this week's episode is all about Laura's Music Madness! The Lettuce Podcast delves into six albums by some of Laura's favorite musicians including the Clash, Amy Winehouse, and more. She and Charlotte share their favorite/unfavorite tracks from each album, discuss style and musicianship, and share overall impressions of each album. Laura gushes about a young Amy Winehouse on her debut album Frank and the Clash's classic double album London Calling. Charlotte shares her feelings on Liz Phair's Exile in Guyville and how the album found her at a perfect time in her life. Both girls share the love of First Aid Kit, but don't see eye to eye on Stankonia. Are the Go-Gos the soundtrack to every teenage girl's life? Is “B.O.B.” an impressive display of rap skills or too repetitive? Which album got the highest rating out of 5 Chards and which got the lowest? Tune in to this week's episode to find out!



For the Fun & Games segment, Laura and Charlotte did one of their favorite activities for music episodes: haiku! Each host wrote a themed music haiku and the results were entertaining as always. They also played a game of music Madlibs (another favorite!) using a paragraph from the music Wikipedia page.





To celebrate her special music day, Laura picked a favorite drink as her podtail: spiced wine!

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Don't forget to join us next week for The Lettuce Beets! The next topic episode of The Lettuce Podcast will be moderated by Charlotte and she'll be beginning the journey through one of her favorite TV series Gilmore Girls. Join for lots of coffee, fast talking, and reference dropping!


Until then,
Arugulater! 

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