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Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 376 - Braden Lam discusses The Lumineers "Cleopatra"Canadian musician Braden Lam joins us to discuss his new album "The Cloudmaker's Cry" and the 2016 smash album "Cleopatra" from The Lumineers. Plenty of other discussion including family reunion shirts, Ben trying to learn French, the weird and wacky music charts in April 2016, handclaps, Daddy's sock drawer, and a nearly perfect Side A.Check out Braden at: https://bradenlam.com/Check out The Lumineers at: https://www.thelumineers.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com or one all your favorite podcast providers like Apple Podcasts, Castbox, iHeartMedia, and S...2025-06-051h 35Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 366: Lucero’s “1372 Overton Drive” with Matt Woods, Seth Gill & Jason EarleWhile Wayne is away, I get to discuss some Lucero with Patreon Revisitor Seth Gill, Repeat Revisitor Jason Earle (of the Marinade Podcast) and first timer musician Matt Woods. Man...we have a blast on this episode. Jason's theory of breaking down Ben Nichols tunes into different categories turns into a super fun exercise. I'm not gonna spoil the fun of what the categories are called.Check out Lucero at: https://luceromusic.com/Check out Matt Woods at: https://therealmattwoods.com/homeCheck out The Marinade with...2025-02-211h 59Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 361: Most Listened to Songs of 2024 with Jason Earle of The Marinade PodcastIt’s time for our annual “Most Listened to Songs” episode and, once again, Jason Earle of the Marinade Podcast joins us with his 12 favorite songs. 36 total most listened songs.  No song repeats but we have a few artist repeats.Plenty of other discussion including Wayne discovers Spotify Auto Play, we need support groups for Jason (for pop music disdain) and Wayne (for instrumentals disdain), love and apologies, growth and progress, The Cure, Sturgill, John Doe, Waxahatchee, and who wants to join us on a John Moreland discography pregaming deep dive expedition? Check...2024-12-303h 08Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 356: A discussion with Mindy SmithFrom Ben: I fly solo for this interview with Mindy Smith. I could have used Wayne to tell me that my microphone wasn't working properly (it might be time for a new laptop). Mindy and I talk about her excellent new album "Quiet Town" and other topics like being Geminis, Neilson Hubbard (who produced "Quiet Town"), Susan Ashton, writing sad songs, reading the comments, breaking the rules (and how it paid off).  I love her picks for 5 favorite albums including The Sundays and another guest talks about "Poses" from Rufus Wainwright!Songs include (from "Quiet T...2024-11-1648 minRecords RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 350: Alice Wallace discusses Rilo Kiley’s “More Adventurous”Guests Alice Wallace and little brother Dave Montgomery join us for this week's episode to discuss "More Adventurous" from Rilo Kiley. Plenty of other conversation including the LA country scene, Mule Kick Records, Post Malone, the Bluebird, male guilt, Jenny Lewis, alternative radio in 2004, beeps and boops, and we still don’t know the meaning of 11/11/46.  Jenny needs to come on the show to explain!And, we weren't very nice about "Ripchord" which, on any album, would be a song that I'd probably really dig. Sorry Blake! Give a listen and let me know your tho...2024-09-171h 45Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 347: Josh Joplin discusses The Staple Singers “Be What You Are”Josh Joplin joins us to discuss "Be What You Are” from the Staple Singers (1973).  Plenty of other discussion including the new album from Josh called “Figure Drawing” and baptism, Quakers, the soul charts of 1974, Bill Withers, Stax Records, Gladys Knight, “I’ll Take You There” and a song that Ben thinks sounds like it, “You can’t wash the Bert out” and what happens when you have to do some of your own lyrical transcribing.  Check out Josh Joplin at: https://www.joshjoplin.com/Check out The Staple Singers at: https://staxrecords.com/arti...2024-08-231h 59Life, Money, and Living WellLife, Money, and Living WellPremier Coaching: Jordan Montgomery When you hear the word “coach,” what comes to mind?   Maybe you think of icons like John Wooden, Vince Lombardi, or Pat Summit. Men and women who led their teams to remarkable achievements.   No matter what comes to mind for you, one thing is true: we never grow out of needing coaches. We all need people in our corner who can provide insight, a guiding hand, and encouragement to keep us going.   Today, we’re connecting with one of the country’s premier coaches. You’ve never seen him lift...2024-07-021h 26Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 336: Beau Wagener discusses Tripping Daisy’s “Jesus Hits Like The Atomic Bomb”Beau Wagner of Flickerstick and [DARYL] and The Crash That Took Me joins us to discuss the 1998 album “Jesus Hits Like The Atomic Bomb” from Tripping Daisy.  Plenty of other discussion including seeing U2 at the Sphere and meeting Beau (and Ben making a fool of himself), Flickerstick, Live Aid, D.A.R.Y.L., and the Dallas Music Scene, shooting free throws like Rick Barry, brand names that become words, Rainbows, Brainiac and  “Why do you hate Nirvana, Dad?” Check out Flickerstick at:  https://flickerstickofficial.com/Check out [DARYL] via Idol Records...2024-05-022h 20Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 320: Most Listened to Songs of 2023 with Jason Earle of The Marinade PodcastWe switch it up for our 5th annual “Most Listened to Songs” episode by inviting Jason Earle of the Marinade Podcast to chime in with his 12 favorite songs of 2023 to go along with our lists.  Plenty of other discussion including the year of change, Ben Nichols, breaking tradition, Tom Waits, is there a “Bro-Alt Country” genre, Portugal, Social D, albums that were our constant companions, driving through Atlanta, and we may have teased a future Isbell episode due to our overwhelming love of “Weathervanes.”   Lot of our favorites are accounted for on our lists including Van Plating, Jordan Foley, Noah Gundersen...2023-12-292h 25Thinking LSATThinking LSATDiversity in Law School Admissions (Sydney Montgomery) (Ep. 415)Sydney Montgomery is the Executive Director and Founder of Barrier Breakers, a nonprofit that aims to increase access to higher education for BIPOC and other marginalized students. Sydney returns to Thinking LSAT to share her insights into what the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action means for applicants of color. She and the guys also discuss perils of student loan debt and Sydney’s work to help applicants secure their best possible scholarship offers. LSAT Demon LSAT Demon iOS App LSAT Demon Daily Watch Episode 415 on YouTube Thinking LSAT...2023-08-141h 14Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 299: Bruce Springsteen’s “Nebraska” with Ben HaroldThe guys welcome Ben Harold to discuss the Bruce Springsteen record “Nebraska.”  Plenty of other discussion including Mississippi (the reason behind the song “I Am Weak”), learning to love this album, Caril Ann Fugate (any relation?), dealing with fathers, please don’t stop me, the best outro we’ve ever recorded, an unanimous top pick (for the three of us) and LOTS of listener comments and listener top picks.  Check out Ben Harold at: https://benharoldmusic.com/Check out Bruce Springsteen at: https://brucespringsteen.net/Check out other episodes...2023-08-011h 29Better Fishing with 2 Bald BiologistsBetter Fishing with 2 Bald BiologistsREDCREST Special Edition #2Corey and Ben are back at REDCREST 2023 talking with anglers Wesley Strader, Andy Montgomery, and the one and only Kevin Van Dam about the sport of bass fishing and the importance of fisheries conservation.2023-05-111h 20Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 286 – Soundgarden’s “Superunknown” with Kasey Anderson & Shawn BrownThe guys are joined by repeat revisitors Shawn Brown and Kasey Anderson (remember the “Brad” episodes) to discuss the pinnacle album “Superunknown” from Soundgarden.  Plenty of discussion including Citizen Dick, Artis the Spoonman, some waves are fragile, Hiro vs. Ben records, “you can take the quotation marks off of Pantera and Megadeath," the gluttony of 90s albums, Black Sabbath, a song that is difficult to listen to now, and possibly our longest outro ever.Check out Soundgarden at:https://www.soundgardenworld.com/Check out Kasey at:h...2023-05-0202 minSuccessful, Interesting & Awesome With Brad MontgomerySuccessful, Interesting & Awesome With Brad Montgomery72. Get Unstuck and Be the Leader of Your Career w/ Ben RitterExecutive, Leadership, Career Coach Ben Ritter joins Brad for the podcast.  He's a very cool, very smart guy and the conversation was wonderful. One of the many things he said was that they way he helps his coaching clients TOTALLY depends on the client.  What we all need…. Depends.  It changes from person to person.  Ben, as a coach, finds out what his individual clients believe and need, and then he helps them get to that place based on what is important to them. This part of the podcast alone is worth the listen...2023-04-2851 minRecords RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 285 – Marshall Crenshaw’s Debut Album with…Marshall CrenshawEpisode 285 – Marshall Crenshaw’s Debut Album with…Marshall Crenshaw Ben interviews Marshall Crenshaw himself about the Yep Roc re-release of his fantastic 1982 debut.  Then, the guys are  joined by repeat revisitor Jon Lamoreaux of The Hustle Podcast to discuss Marshall’s 1982 self-titled debut album in our standard format.  Plenty of other discussion including Elvis Presley or Elvis Costello, taking a chance at Borders, hand claps, Blondie, cynicism is wheelhouse, The Happy Days Band, and Flex!Check out Marshall Crenshaw here:https://marshallcrenshaw.com/Check out Th...2023-04-192h 22Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 282 - our first Barenaked Ladies episode with Brett NewskiBen and Wayne were joined by Brett Newski of the band...Newski...for our first ever Barenaked Ladies episode and to talk about BNL's album "Stunt."  Fun episode that covers a ton of ground about the 90s, some of Stephen Page's finest moments, Ferris Bueller advice, Nada Surf, Scott Terry, don't look at advance ticket sales, Candlebox, the leather cheerio, powelines, why does America like big pillows, Ben's crappy internet, and are we sick of "One Week?"  I think our scores for the song tell the story.  Check out Newski here:htt...2023-03-281h 38Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 277 – Ruthie Foster discusses Rickie Lee Jones’ debut albumThe guys are joined by Ruthie Foster discuss the Rickie Lee Jones self-titled debut record from 1979.  Plenty of other discussion including Belize, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stevie Wonder, what are you listening to (we want Ruthie to record us a jingle), discovering Rickie Lee Jones, Tom Waits, The Grammys (a win and some losses for Rickie), doyt doyt, Wayne and Ruthie tank a Ben favorite from the Top 5, and Wayne uncovers what a PLP means.Check out Ruthie Foster here:http://www.ruthiefoster.com/Check out Rickie L...2023-02-211h 27Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 273 – Mark Erelli discusses Roy Orbison's "Mystery Girl"The guys are joined by Mark Erelli and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame to discuss “Mystery Girl" from Roy Orbison.  Fair warning: Ben and Jeff recorded in Jeff's studio in Cali so some insanity and inside jokes did occur.  Plenty of other conversation about Bill Morrissey, Justin Townes Earle, RP, finding catharsis, "Boys of Summer," the Wilbury's, Bono & Benmont, Elvis Costello, lots of love songs and also a song about windsurfing, and Ben needs to rethink his score on the album's extra track (Brian Eno tainted his score).   Check out Mark Erelli here:h...2023-01-241h 46Lead the Team (Top 2% of Podcasts)Lead the Team (Top 2% of Podcasts)IBM's Chief Privacy Officer on Data Privacy in the Age of AI - Christina MontgomeryYou need to pay attention to data privacy in the Age of AI.Your data feeds AI, and if the wrong information goes “in” then the results can be catastrophic for you, your team, and your customers.Ultimately your approach to data privacy can make or break your company.I host IBM Chief Privacy Officer and Vice President, Christina Montgomery, who shares a powerful leadership strategy for data privacy for your team.As Chief Privacy Officer, Christina oversees IBM’s privacy program, compliance and strategy on a global basis, and directs all as...2023-01-2335 minRecords RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 268 – Most Listened to Songs of 2022The guys count down their most listened to songs of 2022.  Plenty of former guest appearances in the lists including Caroline Spence, Matt Nathanson, liv., Michael McArthur, Drew Kennedy, and Ken Yates (among others).  Ben once again talks about Anais Mitchell and John Fullbright (shocker, I know) and Will Hoge makes another Wayne list?  Will Mr. Hoge ever come on the podcast?  Also discussed: potential albums to discuss in 2023.  Did your favorite albums make the list?Check out the playlists here:Wayne’s List: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0PYYfGsIxQfpuxtIKNFFPx?si=1c769b3ba429...2022-12-201h 23Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 262 – liv. discusses Caamp's "By and By"Ben and Wayne welcome liv. *(yes, we spelled it right) to discuss Caamp's "By and By" (2019) along with her latest album "Young, Dumb, and in Love." Plenty of other discussion including red hoodies, story songs, Van Plating, Scorpions, vanilla ice cream (is it a compliment), sequencing (we're counting on you Tim!), go political if you want to, 3 different 12s, banjos, and the beauty and genius of Caamp's tasty guitar hooks.Check out liv. at: https://www.livmusicby.com/Check out Caamp at: https://caamptheband.com/Check...2022-11-011h 28Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 261 – Emily Scott Robinson discusses Anais Mitchell’s self-titledBen and Wayne welcome Emily Scott Robinson to discuss the self-titled album from Anais Mitchell (2022) along with Emily’s album “American Siren” and latest project with Violet Bell and Alisa Amador.  Plenty of other discussion including faith, hotels in Little Rock Arkansas, learning things the hard way, Ben's potential most listened to song of 2022, words like revenant and gloaming, nostalgia, Felix McTeigue, Emily calls an audible, watershed moments in our lives, and the genius of Anais Mitchell. Check out Emily at:https://www.emilyscottrobinson.com/Check out Anai...2022-10-251h 43Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 257 – Flickerstick’s “Welcoming Home the Astronauts” with Joe RoylandThe guys are joined by repeat revisitor Joe Royland to discuss Flickerstick’s major label debut “Welcoming Home The Astronauts.”  Plenty of discussion about the June reunion shows, Bands on the Run (naturally), albums that just didn’t get a shot, Charlie Sexton, Chris Young, dealing with our kids, a song that gets a wink and a point, and the excitement Joe and Ben have for a new Flickerstick lineup and new music, and would Wayne like “Tarantula” better than this album?  Check out the Flickerstick Fam at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/flicker...2022-10-051h 36Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 256 – Run DMC’s “Raising Hell” with Chad Sutton & Brad WatermanThe guys are joined by listeners Chad Sutton & Brad Waterman to discuss Run-D.M.C.’s game changing album “Raising Hell.” Plenty of discussion about lack of hustle, Rolling Stone’s 2020 best albums list is waaaay wrong, Rick Rubin and Aerosmith, Human Beat Boxes, how Ben’s scores are ridiculous, Adidas, getting songs ruined by friends, Krush Groove, and how DMC gave us black history lessons.  Check out Run-D.M.C. at:http://www.rundmc.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia...2022-10-011h 32Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 254 – Kurt Ville’s “Wakin on a Pretty Daze” with Ken YatesThe guys are joined by repeat revisitor Ken Yates to discuss Kurt Vile’s “Wakin On A Pretty Daze.”  Plenty of discussion about Ken’s new album “Cerulean” (Ben can’t pronounce it), sleepwalking grooves, searching for light, Ron Hawkins & Trews & why don’t Canadian bands translate better to the States, “this song is really 6 minutes long,” left handed smoke shifters, good tambourine and bad accordion (see previous episode), the Air Bud movie franchise, and vibe!Check out Ken Yates at: http://www.kenyates.com/Check out Kurt Vile at: https://www.kurtvile.com/Ch...2022-09-201h 30Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedFoo Fighters Sidecast Part Eleven – Medicine at MidnightBen, Wayne and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame continue the Foos sidecast digging into the tenth studio album “Medicine at Midnight.”  Plenty of discussion including losing respect for Phil Nevin, Mariners, scheduling guests suck, Reno and Hot August Nights, Studio 666 and slasher movies, Grammy wins for rock categories when this album is their poppiest, "I bet Paul will like this," getting pronunciations right (you're better than that Grohl!), and score that make us say to one another, "Shame...shame...shame."  Check out Foo Fighters at:foofighters.com Check out Mariners Weekly at: 2022-08-311h 08Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedMilestone Episode 250 – The Albums We Won’t Discuss on The PodcastThe guys reach another milestone (250 episodes?  What?) with a special episode of the albums we won’t discuss on the podcast.  We take drastically different approaches to our lists (Wayne took the high road?  What?). Plenty of other discussion including Springsteen tickets, NaNoWriMo, Seattle Mariners, Bill Burr, Tom Waits, Duran Duran, TTD, Chinese Democracy, Metallica and GNR at the Kingdome (Ben is still bitter), The Cars, Unplugged, and Bowie.  Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcas...2022-08-161h 47Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 249: Wayne’s Big Moment To Shine & John Mellencamp’s “Uh Huh”Wayne sits in the host chair (the hot seat…not the co-host chair) and invites repeat revisitor Jeff Frame to join him for his inaugural hosting episode as they discuss John Cougar Mellencamp’s “Uh Huh.”  This episode might have the most conversation about drinking that we’ve ever done.  Plenty of other discussion including creating a documentary, Farm Aid, ganging up on Ben, Toto’s Africa, Reagan Era politics, losing to authorities, John Prine, Jeff’s Grandma, Mariners Weekly, MTV gave away a Pink House?Check out Jeff's new podcast, Mariners Weekly, at: https://www.spreaker.com/show/mariner...2022-08-081h 48Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedFoo Fighters Sidecast Part Ten – Concrete and GoldBen, Wayne and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame welcome newcomer Brad Sorensen of the Pop Culture Yearbook Podcast to continue the Foos sidecast - digging into the ninth studio album “Concrete and Gold.”  Plenty of discussion including witness protection, no spoiler on shows!, Trump’s victory and the impact of that on the lyrics and political digs of this album, Greg Kurstin, daughters, licking the bitter envelopes, Tik Tok, Paul McCartney plays drums?  And who is Daryl?Check out Foo Fighters at: https://www.foofighters.com/Check out Pop Culture Yearbook at: http...2022-07-191h 21Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 247: Jadea Kelly discusses Ruston Kelly’s “Dying Star”The guys are joined by Jadea Kelly to discuss her new album “Roses” and the 2018 album “Dying Star” from Ruston Kelly (no relation). Plenty of other discussion including things that make us happy, taking  breaks, drug references in Ruston’s lyrics (like, a lot of them) and is it glamorizing or honesty or both, “You didn’t love them enough?  I want it on record,” the walls of Jericho and double meaning in Ruston’s lyrics.  Find out why Wayne and Ben are now big fans of Ruston Kelly.Check out Jadea at: https://www.darthjadea.com/2022-07-1259 minRecords RevisitedRecords RevisitedFoo Fighters Sidecast Part Nine – Sonic HighwaysBen and Wayne and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame welcome back another repeat revisitor – Kevin Peters – to continue the Foos sidecast digging into the eighth studio album and "soundtrack" to the HBO series "Sonic Highways."  Plenty of discussion including Kevin's good excuse for being late, C's get degrees, who is going to edit the Wayne & Jeff episode, Grammy snubs, did the Foos utilize their guests appropriately (like Joe Walsh, Zac Brown, Gary Clark Jr and Rick Nielsen), and we mention the phrase yet again....pizza, sex and Foo Fighters, even when it's not so great, it's still good. I think we sh...2022-07-061h 11Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 245: Wilco’s “Summerteeth” with Gorman Bechard & Jeff FrameThe guys are joined by film maker Gorman Bechard to discuss the Jay Bennett documentary “Where Are You Now, Jay Bennett” and “Summerteeth” from Wilco.  Repeat Revisitor Jeff Frame also joins the conversation because he would disown Ben as a friend if he didn’t get the invite.  Plenty of other discussion including the best opening line in music history (according to Gorman), the brutality of sequencing, Solid Sound, a huge difference of opinions for “Pieholdensuite”, Beatles references, hidden tracks, and Gorman has seen Wilco and Eric Bachmann how many times?  Check out Wilco at: https://wilcoworld...2022-06-231h 42Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 243: Drew Kennedy discusses Ben Folds “Rockin’ The Suburbs”The guys are joined by Drew Kennedy to talk about his new album “Marathon” and the Ben Folds solo album “Rockin’ The Suburbs.” Plenty of other discussion including Ben’s brush with The Chute in New Braunfels TX, rubber bridge guitars, crying on a record, Wayne’s internet issues, Nick Hornby, it sucks to grow old (but shout out to Dallin and Maverick), “when I go, the cops are coming,” The Park of Death, Korn, and a celebration of Ben Folds – a master story teller.Check out Drew Kennedy at:https://drewkennedymusic.com/Check out Ben F...2022-06-091h 57Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedFoo Fighters Sidecast Part Eight – Wasting LightBen and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame welcome back another repeat revisitor – Karli Anderson – to continue the Foos sidecast digging into the seventh studio album “Wasting Light.”  Plenty of discussion including Pittsburgh, recent concert going (and concerts coming up), Karli’s grudge against Uncle Tupelo and Wilco, Jeff likes to POGO (and subsequent knee surgery), Bob Mould, what’s up with Brian’s score of “White Limo,” and what song did Karli knock out of the Top 5?  Listen to find out.  Check out Foo Fighters at: https://www.foofighters.com/Check out other episodes at Rec...2022-06-071h 26Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 242: X’s “Los Angeles” with special guest John DoeThe guys are joined by John Doe to talk about his new album “Fables in a Foreign Land” and to answer Ben and Wayne’s questions about 1980’s “Los Angeles” from X.  Plenty of other discussion including moving to Texas, Psych Furs, Skating Polly, murder ballads, Ray Manzarek, coiled up phone cords, Ben’s obsession with “Take #52,” Pizza & Pipes and more.  They say to not meet your heroes so you’re not disappointed but John did NOT disappoint at all.  What a thrill to have one of our musical heroes join us!Check out X at:https://www.xtheband...2022-05-311h 43Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedFoo Fighters Sidecast Part Seven - Echoes, Silence, Patience & GraceBen, Wayne and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame welcome newcomer Scott Hardesty from the Foo Fighters tribute band “Joe Hero” (you remember Linc from a previous episode?) to continue the Foos sidecast digging into the sixth studio album “Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace"  Other discussion includes cover bands focusing on just one band's material, the series finale of "Killing Eve," Dave's maturity as a lyricist, we call BS on Billboard, more Grammy nominations, Stranger Things, and a song that Ben knocks out of the Top 5 with his score.  #SorryNotSorry Check out Foo Fighters at: https://www.foofighters.com/2022-05-271h 31Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 241: The Police's Outlandos D'AmourThe guys pivot when the scheduled guest gets ill and discuss an album they know all too well with 24 hours notice...the debut album from The Police "Outlando D'Amour." Plenty of other discussion including when Ben jumped off the Sting train, is there a better 5 album run to start a career, do Andy & Sting & Stewart hate each other, Phil Hartman, songs about Rod Stewart and then you become Rod Stewart, and Wayne provided Ben the lyrics?  And, there might be a special announcement from Ben about the month of July (and maybe August). Check ou...2022-05-2405 minRecords RevisitedRecords RevisitedFoo Fighters Sidecast Part Six – Skin and BonesBen and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame welcome newcomer Andrew McMann to continue the Foos sidecast digging into the live album "Skin and Bones."  We talk about how the songs on this album are different (in many cases) from the other versions we've discussed so far, Andrew's story with this album as a comfort after getting hurt in Iraq, baseball movies, messing with the timeline, and we remind listeners that the sidecast is not in response to what has transpired with the band but is instead a form of catharsis for us.  Spoiler alert: Wayne is in Mexico for this ep...2022-05-201h 24Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedFoo Fighters Sidecast Part Five – In Your HonorBen, Wayne and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame welcome newcomer Joe Royland of “Sit and Spin with Joe” to continue the Foos sidecast digging into the fifth album “In Your Honor.”  Will Wayne lose it having to score 20 songs?  Plenty of discussion including songs that remind of us of Cheap Trick and Pink Floyd, personal songs to us that get high scores, no talk box, John Kerry, Danny Bonaduce, scream-o, bossa nova, a song about Kurt, and John Paul Jones.  Check out Foo Fighters at: https://www.foofighters.com/Check out Joe's Youtube channel at: https...2022-05-131h 56Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedFoo Fighters Sidecast Part Four - One By OneBen, Wayne and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame welcome newcomer Linc Butler from the Foo Fighters tribute band “Joe Hero” to continue the Foos sidecast digging into the fourth album “One by One."  Other discussion includes 3 year olds singing questionable lyrics, the making of great songs, Cinco De Mayo, the Billboard Top 7 albums when this album peaked in 2002, Audioslave, a banned video on MTV, Brian May sways our scores, and once again we bring up the sex and pizza and Foo Fighters analogy.Check out Foo Fighters at: https://www.foofighters.com/Check o...2022-05-061h 18American Warrior RadioAmerican Warrior Radio“Richard Eager” – Montgomery’s B-17 Pilot“Richard Eager: A Pilot’s Story From Tennessee Eagle Scout to General Montgomery’s Flying Fortress” is the product of a 13 year  long collaboration between a World War II B-17 pilot and his family.  Because Richard Evans was such a gung-ho air cadet and an Eagle Scout at heart, one of his fellow cadets began calling him Richard “Eager” and the nickname stuck. Unlike many World War II Veterans, Richard often regaled his family with stories of his time in the service. At their urging he sat down, and over the course of three years penned a 21 chapter manusc...2022-05-0342 minRecords RevisitedRecords RevisitedFoo Fighters Sidecast Part Three – There is Nothing Left to LoseBen, Wayne and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame welcome newcomer Jacob Godbey from the band “Mrs. Ghost” to continue the Foos sidecast digging into the third album “There is Nothing Left to Lose.”   Other discussion includes Atomic Genius in Puyallup, quilts of t-shirts, comedy and Montana, Spanaway, Rage Against the Machine and Grammy Awards, which songs are Dave and which songs are Taylor, weird single choices, Italians, Pro Talk Box, “Ed,” and the moment on the album that we believe Taylor announced his Presence.Check out Foo Fighters at: https://www.foofighters.com/Check out ot...2022-04-291h 38Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedFoo Fighters Sidecast Part Two – The Colour and the ShapeFoo Fighters Sidecast Part Two – The Colour and the ShapeBen, Wayne and repeat revisitors Jeff Frame and Tim McKay continue the Foos sidecast - this time digging into the second album “The Colour and the Shape.”  We recorded this episode just days after Taylor Hawkins’ passing so there is plenty of tribute to one of our favorite drummers of all time.  Wayne takes advantage of no clown horn editing for this episode.  Other discussion includes Nickelback, notes rustling, the Kingdome, breakup songs, Manimal, and the first songs we may or may not have downloaded on Napster...2022-04-211h 42Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedFoo Fighters Sidecast Part One – Foo Fighters self-titled DebutFoo Fighters Sidecast Part One – Foo Fighters self-titled DebutBen, Wayne and repeat revisitor Jeff Frame kick off the Records Revisited Podcast special “Sidecast” project with special guest Barrett Jones.  Barrett helped Dave record and produce that first record (really it’s a Dave Grohl solo album).  Some fun tidbits are included about that process and we set the stage for the rest of the "Sidecast" or whatever the heck we're gonna end up calling these additional episodes.  Full disclosure: This episode was recorded BEFORE the passing of Taylor Hawkins so no mention of Taylor i...2022-04-141h 35Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 235 - Aimee Mann's "Whatever" with Matt Nathanson and Dave GreenbergMatt Nathanson returns...thanks to Patreon Revisitor Dave Greenberg picking Aimee Mann's "Whatever." We talk about "Achtung Matty" and Aimee's first solo record with plenty of other discussion like not wearing a shirt, ageism, is this a duets record, Jon Brion, Cameron Crowe, Paula Kelley kills it on the string arrangements, why Matt can't listen to some of our episodes, what is exactly is the word, and Ben has computer problems which prompts Wayne into being the host for 6 minutes...and he does a swimmingly good job at it.  One note...we need to g...2022-04-122h 13Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 232: Radiohead’s “OK Computer” with Jeff Pilson & Jeff FrameWhile Wayne is on vacation, Ben is joined by Repeat Revisitor (and bestie) Jeff Frame and Jeff Pilson of Foreigner, Dokken and Black Swan fame. Plenty of other discussion including Bjork, playing legendary songs for a legendary band, making music with friends, Longview Washington, seeing Radiohead in person, foreshadowing in 1997 of current capitalism and emphasis on social media, and 3 separate “12s” / top song.  Watch the video “Generation Mind” from Black Swan at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfCi7ybORSo Check out Radiohead at: https://www.radiohead.com/Watch th...2022-03-221h 36Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 231: Bee Gees “1st” with Grant Walters and Jon LamoreauxWhile Wayne is on vacation, Ben is joined by Repeat Revisitor guest co-host Jon Lamoreaux (of the Hustle Podcast) and author Grant Walters who wrote “Decades: The Bee Gees in the 1960s” to celebrate “1st” from Bee Gees. Plenty of other discussion including Tik Tok, being of the time, the thinking behind the title, Robert Stigwood, the dumbest Wikipedia entry of all time, songs without choruses, are there any orchestras in Australia, was everyone influenced by Revolver, how Jon is an unanimous killer, and copious love and adoration for the Brothers Gibb.Check out Jon and the...2022-03-151h 55Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 226: Lucinda Williams’ “Car Wheels on a Gravel Road” with Jane BruceThe guys were joined by Jane Bruce to talk about “Car Wheels on a Gravel Road” from Lucinda Williams.  Plenty of other discussion including performing in the play “Jagged Little Pill,” being messy, re-recording an entire album, Blaze Foley, growing up in Utah and flipping off Kaysville (and other Utah cities), is this a concept album, Ben creates a drinking game for this album and more. Check out Jane Bruce at: http://www.janebrucemusic.com/Check out Lucinda Williams at: https://www.lucindawilliams.com/Check out other episodes a...2022-02-081h 30The Military Veteran Dad PodcastThe Military Veteran Dad PodcastWhat Part of The Problem Is You With Jordan MontgomeryDo your dreams match your values? This is the question that our guest today Jordan Montgomery opens up with as he shares the story of where he went from having everything to having nothing.    Jordan Montgomery, the owner of Montgomery Companies, is a highly regarded performance coach and keynote speaker whose clients include business executives, sales organizations, and entrepreneurs. Jordan travels to speak and coach executives at Fortune 500 companies, professional athletes, and salespeople from small-town Iowa to a dominant force in the performance coaching industry. In addition to his work speaking and coa...2022-01-1740 minRecords RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 219: Most Listened to Songs of 2021It’s that time again….the guys discuss their favorite songs of 2021 and the ones that got listened to and relistened to.  Discussion includes Double Whammys of Bre Kennedy and Lucius (they’re on both Ben and Wayne’s lists), Blue Water Highway, red scarves, Wayne’s crushes of Shania and Orville Peck, Elle King and Miranda, War on Drugs, Noah Gunderson (yeah Noah…you would have a good time hanging with us), Ian Jones, Adeem The Artist, Van Plating, Lindsey Buckingham, Elise Davis, Jillette Johnson, Caroline Spence, Parker Chapin, Danny Golden, Walking Papers, and more.  Be sure to check out each...2021-12-241h 28Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 212: Ben and Jeff talk about Bon IverBonus episode!  Ben and best friend Jeff inadvertently sideline Wayne and record an impromptu episode after seeing Bon Iver live in L.A. on October 22nd.  The guys celebrate the 10th anniversary of the self-titled Bon Iver album and discuss weak merch games, remodeling kitchens, Wilco shows, rude audience members, and crying at concerts.Check out Bon Iver at: https://boniver.org/Check out Jeff and the Who Did It First podcast at: https://www.spreaker.com/show/who-did-it-firstCheck out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Po...2021-11-131h 32Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 209: Matt Sucich discusses Counting Crows “This Desert Life”The guys welcome Matt Sucich to talk about “This Desert Life” from Counting Crows.  Plenty of other discussion including hidden tracks & Snood, plain white tees, our scoring system and sometimes a song just sucks, opening shows with the sun in your eyes, song titles with quotation marks, Monica Potter, David Lowery, the genius of Adam Duritz (and, really, the ENTIRE band), singing upside down, the song on the album that made Matt want to write songs, and Ben’s favorite episode ending so far. Check out Matt at: https://www.mattsucich.com/Check...2021-10-261h 41Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 208: DL Rossi discusses Death Cab For Cutie’s “Plans”The guys welcome DL Rossi to talk about “Plans” from Death Cab For Cutie.  Plenty of other discussion including DL’s new album “Lonesome Kind,” The Office & Scranton, getting produced by your brother, the arts scene in Grand Rapids, Van Plating, red state vs. blue state alternative music, economy of words, Raymond Carver, the genius of Ben Gibbard and the drumming talent of Jason McGerr (the other guys are cool too though), and a grammy winner that pisses Ben off.Check out DL Rossi at: https://www.dlrossi.com/Check out Death Cab f...2021-10-191h 44Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 205: Leah Blevins discusses Stevie Nicks’ “Trouble in Shangri-La”Guest co-host Alex Alt from the Sly Dog Music Cast joins Ben to welcome Leah Blevins to talk about “Trouble in Shangri-La” from the legendary Stevie Nicks.  Plenty of other discussion including Leah’s excellent record “First Time Feeling,” Paisley Park, discovering Stevie Nicks via the Dixie Chicks, being told by Tom Petty to write your own songs, Sheryl Crow and all the bonanza personnel on the record and more. Check out Leah at: leahblevinsmusic.comCheck out Alex’s podcast at: slydogmusiccast.podbean.comCheck out other episodes...2021-09-291h 00Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 204: Gabe Dixon discusses Elton John’s “Tumbleweed Connection”The guys welcome Gabe Dixon to talk about Elton John’s “Tumbleweed Connection.”  Plenty of other discussion including why Ben decided to do a SECOND episode about this classic album, the great advice Paul McCartney gave Gabe, singing the high parts for Supertramp songs, playing behind Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks (legends!), the Reno Gang (Wayne goes down multiple wormholes), do we hear a single, Elizabethtown, and find out why Ben hates his original scores now.Check out at: https://www.gabedixon.com/Check out at: https://www.eltonjohn.com/...2021-09-221h 42Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 200: Our favorite albums from 1976Episode 200: Our favorite albums from 1976The guys celebrate Hall & Oates style (duo style) to celebrate our favorite albums from the US bicentennial/200th year 1976. Plenty of other discussion including discussion of records from Bowie, Blondie, Boston, Bob, Eagles, KISS, Ramones, and more. Find out why Ben has been obsessed with The Allman Brothers lately, finding gems in garage sales and music collection purchases, and what records from artists that have STILL not been discussed on the podcast that hopefully will be discussed in the next 200 episodes.  Check out other episodes at Re...2021-08-311h 14Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 197: The Cure's "Wish"The guys discuss 1992’s “Wish” from The Cure and celebrate a first for the podcast (and we’re not talking about Ben’s microphone issues).  Plenty of other discussion including Dookie and an album Ben has never listened all the way through, did Wayne wear a shirt for the 2nd time on an episode, The Cranes, sequencing decisions, FTEOTDGS, the perfect B-side, how “Wendy Time” became personal for Ben, and is Robert Smith a cat person?Check out at: https://www.thecure.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitc...2021-08-171h 38The Modern Maker PodcastThe Modern Maker PodcastBen Uyeda: Future King of Tool Reviews - Ep. 228Mike's Dad came to visit, Chris signed an NDA and can't talk about it, and Ben is getting some COOL TOOLS!! The Modern Maker Podcast. Mike Montgomery: @modernbuilds Chris Salamone: @foureyesfurniture Ben Uyeda: @benjaminuyeda Support The Show by Supporting the Sponsors: -Try Indeed out with a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT at https://www.Indeed.com/MODERN -Simple Finish is back in stock: https://makerbrandco.com/ -Get a SawStop: https://bit.ly/3bKkMzH -Simple Cushions: https://simplecushioncompany.com2021-07-1852 minRecords RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 193: Hootie & The Blowfish “Cracked Rear View” – An AppreciationJust like a Hootie concert, this episode is a party…a party of five.  The guys welcome repeat revisitor Jeff Frame, listener Ryan Humbertson, and musician Kasey Andersen to talk about Hootie & The Blowfish’s “Cracked Rear View.” Plenty of other discussion including the music industry in 1994, Toad the Wet Sprocket, playing guitar with Hootie, making music on your own terms, name changes, the Bob Dylan settlement, confederate flags and Kootchypop, being more than just golf guys, and Ben & Wayne both call score audibles and change the final Top 5.  Were you listening to this album or really paying attention?2021-07-172h 12Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 192: Dan Mills discusses Vampire Weekend’s “Father of the Bride”The guys welcome Dan Mills (another Jesse Humphrey referral) to talk about “Father of the Bride” from Vampire Weekend (2019).  Plenty of other discussion including playing Carl Perkins, don’t play college chords, Court & Spark & Joni, The Dead, Jenny Lewis, near perfect sequencing, Tommy & Gina are gonna slap Ben silly, and is too much Danielle Haim a bad thing? Answer: it is not.Check out Dan Mills at: https://www.danmills.net/Check out Vampire Weekend at: https://www.vampireweekend.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple P...2021-07-132h 23Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 189: Reuben Bidez discusses George Harrison’s “All Things Must Pass”Ben and guest co-host Eric Miller (Daily Bern & The Pods & Sods Network) welcome Reuben Bidez to talk about George Harrison’s “All Things Must Pass.” Plenty of other discussion including issues with Spotify algorithms, Joe Biden, course correcting guests, The Nashville Dollys, groupies and Apple Scruffs, panty dropping songs, wrestling between light and darkness, and deciding to NOT score sides 5 and 6.Check out Reuben Bidez at: http://www.reubenbidez.com/Check out George Harrison at: https://www.georgeharrison.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotif...2021-06-222h 32Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedThe Clash’s “London Calling” with Nada Surf's Ira ElliotThe guys did a livestream! This is the rebroadcast of the event with Ira Elliot of Nada Surf to talk about “London Calling” from The Clash. Plenty of other discussion including The Fixx and Guns N Roses, Florida is a large penis, insider information on making “Let Go,” Adam Schlesinger, Barry Gibb is the coolest guy, the iconic album cover, Montgomery Clift, Sky Juice, CD vs record sequencing, and Wayne throws down the gauntlet proclaiming a song from this album is “the greatest punk rock song of all time.”Check out Ira and Nada Surf at: http://www.nadasurf.com...2021-06-182h 30Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 187: Lydia Luce discusses The National’s “Trouble Will Find Me”The guys (and frequent guest co-host Jeff Frame) welcome Lydia Luce to talk about The National’s “Trouble Will Find Me.” Plenty of other discussion including Lydia’s latest record “Dark River,” Mt. St. Helens, living in Florida, dealing with anxiety, arranging strings, being big in Belgium, songs that make us cry, being consumed on clicks, and drinking Pink Rabbits or, for Ben, drinking Strawberry Quik.Check out Lydia Luce at: https://www.lydialuce.com/Check out The National at: https://americanmary.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia...2021-06-152h 02Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedJason Earle of The Marinade Podcast discusses Frightened Rabbit’s “Pedestrian Verse”Ben flies solo for Episode 186 to welcome fellow Central Florida podcaster Jason Earle of The Marinade Podcast to talk about 2013’s “Pedestrian Verse” from Frightened Rabbit. Plenty of other discussion including extroverted introverts, getting on the list, winning tickets to see Frightened Rabbit (both of us won), Ben’s proposed podcaster alter egos, American Aquarium, Park Ave CDs, things that made us cry, and the moments we realize we need therapy because we’re all full of holes.Check out Jason and the Marinade Podcast at: https://www.marinadepodcast.com/Check out Frightened Rabbit at: https://www.frightenedrabbit.com/Ch...2021-06-112h 00Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 183: Marc Scibilia discusses Paul Simon’s “Graceland”The guys welcome Marc Scibilia to talk about Paul Simon and “Graceland.” Plenty of other discussion including Ben’s introduction to Marc thanks to Collective Soul, the Beefer, Brian Fallon, pennywhistle, the 86 and 87 Grammys, Linda Ronstadt, Drakkar, zydeco music, and Paul’s redemption with this monumental album.Check out Marc Scibilia at: https://marcscibilia.com/Check out Paul Simon at: http://www.paulsimon.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagra...2021-05-251h 34Cold As Ice with Ben Baller & JimmyBoiCold As Ice with Ben Baller & JimmyBoiEP 186 - Renee Montgomery (NCAA & 2x WNBA Champion & Co-Owner/VP Atlanta Dream) + Doge Topps Card & Chains, Paying Your Dues, Ryder Turns 7 & moreHis name is Ben Baller, not Ben Humble & he's here to discuss: Miles Davis getting married this weekend, making Doge History with his Topps Project 70 Fernando Tatis Jr. card, creating Gold & Diamond Doge Chains, the bright future of cryptocurrency, putting in your dues & more. Then it's an honor & privilege to have Renee Montgomery (NCAA & 2X WNBA Champion & Co-Owner/VP Atlanta Dream) on to discuss: If there's anything she can't do, where she grew up, if she played any other sports, being a 3x state champion, How she ended up at UCONN & Coach Geno Auriemma, as a Senior going 39-0...2021-05-241h 15The Modern Maker PodcastThe Modern Maker PodcastBen U on Flagrant 2 - Ep. 223Ben was on Flagrant " U" with Andrew Schulz, Mike used dirt as a concrete form, and Chris Designed prefab Table Legs with Semi Exact!! Mike Montgomery: @modernbuilds Chris Salamone: @foureyesfurniture Ben Uyeda: @benjaminuyeda Support The Show by Supporting the Sponsors: -Try Indeed out with a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT at https://www.Indeed.com/MODERN --Explore your creativity at https://Skillshare.com/MODERNMAKER and get a free trial of Premium Membership -Simple Finish is back in stock: https://makerbrandco.com/ -Get a SawStop...2021-05-171h 00Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 170: Robbie Robertson (self-titled) with Murray Valeriano and Jon Lamoreaux of The Hustle PodcastBen welcomes comedian and podcast Murray Valeriano and welcomes back Jon Lamoreaux of The Hustle Podcast to talk about the 1987 self-titled solo debut album from Robbie Robertson. Plenty of other discussion including last name pronunciation anxiety, Foo Fighters, The Who, the spiritual and religious aspects of the album, the bonanza guests on this album (U2, Peter Gabriel, Maria McKee, BoDeans, Manu and Dale), The Muppets, the genius of Daniel Lanois, and the creepy kissing in “Somewhere” and how “True loves sees no hygiene.”Check out Murray at: http://www.murrayvaleriano.com/Check out The Hustle at: https...2021-03-261h 50Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 164: Derrek Carriveau freaking loves The Afghan Whigs’ “Do To The Beast”The guys welcome back THE Derrek Carriveau of the “I Love That Record” podcast to talk about The Afghan Whigs “Do To The Beast.” Plenty of other discussion including #MWE, Sweet Relief, how Afghan Whigs might be confused with Britpop, the various Greg Dulli incarnations, Po Boys in New Orleans (shoutout to Domalise’s and Parkway Bakery), Greg’s word choices, and Ben’s bad choices that include a shrimp lean cuisine.Check out Derrek’s podcast at: https://www.lovethisrecord.com/Check out Afghan Whigs at: https://theafghanwhigs.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisi...2021-02-241h 37Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 163: Dean Anshutz of Red Wanting Blue discusses Weezer’s “Pinkerton”The guys welcome Dean Anshutz of Red Wanting Blue to talk about Weezer’s “Pinkerton.” And, of course, if we do a Weezer episode, little brother Dave Montgomery has to join as well. Plenty of other discussion including Youngstown State and penguin origins, New Radicals, Frank Zappa, Dean’s project “tick.tick.tick,” how Dean should have his own podcast about misheard lyrics, Weezer’s rock opera, Matt Sharp, what should have been the first single, Neon State, and radio stations were stupid in 1996.Check out tick.tick.tick at: https://www.instagram.com/tick.tick.tick.music/Check o...2021-02-191h 55Chris Voss PodcastChris Voss PodcastChris Voss Podcast – A Shot in the Moonlight: How a Freed Slave and a Confederate Soldier Fought for Justice in the Jim Crow South by Ben MontgomeryA Shot in the Moonlight: How a Freed Slave and a Confederate Soldier Fought for Justice in the Jim Crow South by Ben Montgomery The sensational true story of George Dinning, a freed slave, who in 1899 joined forces with a Confederate war hero in search of justice in the Jim Crow south. “Taut and […] The post Chris Voss Podcast – A Shot in the Moonlight: How a Freed Slave and a Confederate Soldier Fought for Justice in the Jim Crow South by Ben Montgomery appeared first on Chris Voss Official Website.2021-02-0938 minMost Notorious! A True Crime History PodcastMost Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast187: The George Dinning Story: Terror & Retribution in Turn of the Century Kentucky w/ Ben MontgomeryMy guest, Ben Montgomery, tells the story of George Dinning, a former slave who was visited one night in 1897 by a mob, hellbent on driving him and his family off of their Kentucky farm. In an exchange of gunfire, Dinning killed a wealthy white man. Dinning then had to elude lynchers while fighting for his life in court. Unlikely allies would come forward, including a former Confederate officer who believed that Dinning was in the right due to the castle doctrine, and agreed to represent him in a federal case against members of the mob that had terrorized he...2021-02-0658 minMost Notorious! A True Crime History PodcastMost Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast187: The George Dinning Story: Terror & Retribution in Turn of the Century Kentucky w/ Ben MontgomeryMy guest, Ben Montgomery, tells the story of George Dinning, a former slave who was visited one night in 1897 by a mob, hellbent on driving him and his family off of their Kentucky farm. In an exchange of gunfire, Dinning killed a wealthy white man. Dinning then had to elude lynchers while fighting for his life in court. Unlikely allies would come forward, including a former Confederate officer who believed that Dinning was in the right due to the castle doctrine, and agreed to represent him in a federal case against members of the mob that had terrorized he...2021-02-061h 00Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasAccess Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasA Shot in the Moonlight: How a Freed Slave and a Confederate Soldier Fought for Justice in the Jim Crow South by Ben MontgomeryPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/433564to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Shot in the Moonlight: How a Freed Slave and a Confederate Soldier Fought for Justice in the Jim Crow South Author: Ben Montgomery Narrator: Zeno Robinson, Ben Montgomery Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 24 minutes Release date: January 26, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.33 of Total 3 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: The sensational true story of George Dinning, a freed slave, who in 1899 joined forces with a Confederate war hero in search of justice in the Jim Crow south. “Taut and tense. Inspiring and terrifying in its timelessness.”(Colson Whitehead, Pulitzer Prize...2021-01-267h 24Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasAccess Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasA Shot in the Moonlight: How a Freed Slave and a Confederate Soldier Fought for Justice in the Jim Crow South by Ben MontgomeryPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/433564 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Shot in the Moonlight: How a Freed Slave and a Confederate Soldier Fought for Justice in the Jim Crow South Author: Ben Montgomery Narrator: Zeno Robinson, Ben Montgomery Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 24 minutes Release date: January 26, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.33 of Total 3 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: The sensational true story of George Dinning, a freed slave, who in 1899 joined forces with a Confederate war hero in search of justice in the Jim Crow south. “Taut and tense. Inspiring and terrifying in its timelessness.”(Colson Whitehead, Pulit...2021-01-2603 minGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceA Shot in the Moonlight: How a Freed Slave and a Confederate Soldier Fought for Justice in the Jim Crow South by Ben MontgomeryPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/433564 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Shot in the Moonlight: How a Freed Slave and a Confederate Soldier Fought for Justice in the Jim Crow South Author: Ben Montgomery Narrator: Zeno Robinson, Ben Montgomery Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 24 minutes Release date: January 26, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.33 of Total 3 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The sensational true story of George Dinning, a freed slave, who in 1899 joined forces with a Confederate war hero in search of justice in the Jim Crow south. “Taut and tense. Inspiring and terrifying in its timelessness.”(Colson Whitehead, Pulit...2021-01-2603 minRecords RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 156: Chaz Cardigan discusses Sum 41’s “Chuck”The guys welcome Chaz Cardigan to talk about Sum-41’s “Chuck.” Plenty of other discussion including Elizabethtown, eating too many gummy bears and going into diabetic shock, what really is alternative radio, Reliant K, Model Child, being big in Canada, vague lyrics, disillusionment and capitalism, and The Nails. And, Chaz’s one song is called “Live A Little” (Ben screwed up a song title AGAIN).Check out Chaz Cardigan at: http://www.chazcardigan.com/Check out Sum 41 at: https://www.sum41.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podca...2021-01-131h 38The FizzicsEd PodcastThe FizzicsEd PodcastPrimary Science with Dr Jo MontgomeryWe hang out with Dr Jo Montgomery, a primary science specialist who works with students across the UK to help them get excited & inspired in STEM! Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education About Dr Jo Montgomery With both a teaching and science background, Dr Jo Montgomery has more than 20 years’ experience working with children and schools to support science education from Early Years to university. Passionate about encouraging curiosity and investigation, Jo is a primary science specialist, delivering fun and engaging curriculum-relevant, hands-on science workshops and STEM clubs in schools and for co...2021-01-0928 minRecords RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 150: Most Listened to Songs of 2020The guys celebrate the milestone of EPISODE 150! It’s all about the tunes that got us through the year 2020 including Liz Longley, Tay Tay, Harry Styles (and Wayne once again questions Ben’s musical tastes), Tom Petty, Rev, Ken Yates, Brian Dunne, Ian Jones, Grace Potter, the greatness of Maggie Rose, Pete Yorn (thanks to Aaron Lee Tasjan), Ron Pope, Striking Matches, Yumi Zouma, Nada Surf, Roger Harvey, the Alternate Routes made us cry, and Rick Brantley is a stud. Take this episode for what it’s worth because it is what it is (yes, Lilly Hiatt, we hate that too).2020-12-141h 30Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 141: Randy Guss (Toad the Wet Sprocket) Discusses R.E.M.’s “Lifes Rich Pageant”Ben and guest co-host Jeff Johnson welcome Randy Guss (formerly of Toad the Wet Sprocket) to talk about R.E.M.’s 1986 record “Lifes Rich Pageant.” Plenty of other discussion including sharing music with our kids, Old 97s and SXSW, playing drums for the Counting Crows uninvited, what Toad songs need more cowbell, good triangle, fragility in lyrics, Bill Berry, Mike Mills as the secret weapon, trickle down economics, Godzilla dolls, has R.E.M. ever played “What if we give it away” live, and stories about Toad songs “Hold Her Down” and “Reincarnation Song.” Check out R.E.M. at: https://w...2020-11-023h 06Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode140: Alexi Lalas Discusses Billy Joel’s “Glass Houses”The guys and guest co-host Dave Montgomery (aka little brother) welcome Alexi Lalas to talk about Billy Joel’s 1980 record “Glass Houses.” Plenty of other discussion including soccer (of course), Van Halen, Ratt, speaking bad French, Leyna and Bon Jovi’s “Runaway,” and Billy’s worst song he ever wrote (according to Billy, not us). Check out Billy Joel at: https://www.billyjoel.com/Check out Alexi Lalas’ State of the Union Podcast at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/alexi-lalas-state-of-the-union-podcast/id884363122Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts...2020-10-272h 02Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 137 - a discussion with Johnette NapolitanoBen talks with Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde to discuss the legendary "Bloodletting" and her Record Store Day limited release called "Tres Vampires" which is her collaboration with David J of Love & Rockets and Bauhaus (available for the Record Store Day drop on October 24, 2020).Check out Johnette at: http://www.johnettenapolitano.net/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/2020-10-161h 05Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 130: Brandi Carlile’s “The Story” with Carolina StoryThe guys welcome Ben and Emily Roberts of Carolina Story to talk about Brandi Carlile’s “The Story.” Plenty of other discussion including Paul Moak, East Nashville, meeting in college (and bonding over Brandi and music), T. Bone Burnett, walking naked in the woods, and the genius of the partnership of Brandi and the twins Phil and Tim Hanseroth. Check out Carolina Story at: http://www.carolinastory.com/Check out Brandi Carlile at: brandicarlile.comCheck out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found...2020-09-111h 28Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 121: Soundgarden's Badmotorfinger with Corbin ReiffThe guys welcome Corbin Reiff, author of "Total F*cking Godhead The Biography of Chris Cornell," to talk about the 1991 Soundgarden classic "Badmotorfinger." Plenty of other discussion including the greatness of Chris and Soundgarden bandmates Matt Cameron and Ben Shepherd and Kim Thayil, Singles, Community World Theater, getting banned from MTV, and having a mancrush on Chris Cornell. Check out Corbin Reiff at: corbinreiff.com. Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram...2020-08-041h 25Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 116: Glen Phillips Discusses Peter Gabriel’s “So”Ben and guest co-host Jeff Johnson welcome Glen Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket) to talk about Peter Gabriel’s 1986 record “So.” Plenty of other discussion including “Fly From Heaven” (because of Wayne’s score on the “Dulcinea” episode), weird times in the 90s for college rock, the thing about being not cool and being nerdy, song placements, white privilege, Peter getting screwed at the Grammys, Ninja Sex Party, parenting wins, and spitting on people.Check out Glen at: https://www.glenphillips.com/Check out Toad at: https://toadthewetsprocket.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisited...2020-07-142h 28Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 110: Josh Burgess of Yumi Zouma discusses blink-182The guys welcome yet another member of Yumi Zouma to the podcast, this time Josh Burgess to discuss blink-182’s self-titled record from 2003. Plenty of other discussion including record sequencing, Tik Tok, Robert Smith, MTV documentaries, weird interview questions, cautioning Ben on lyrics (it’s a zero sum game when there’s not enough lyrics), Thursday tattoos, and the underappreciation of Travis Barker who is a dang fine drummer. Check out Yumi Zouma at: yumizouma.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Fa...2020-06-121h 36Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 107: K.C. Clifford discusses Patty Griffin’s “Living With Ghosts”Ben and guest co-host Jon Porobil (of the Play Disc Podcast) are joined by K.C. Clifford to talk about the Patty Griffin debut record “Living with Ghosts” from 1996. Plenty of other discussion including raising kids and maintaining creativity, #JonsTwitterListeningParty, Billy Joel, bookcases with records, how do you top meeting Joan Jett as a 9 year-old, who is Ophelia, and the genius of Patty Griffin.Check out K.C. Clifford at: kcclifford.com/Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or t...2020-06-011h 31Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 105: Pearl Jam's VitalogyWhat do you do during the Pandemic to escape boredom? Talk about Pearl Jam of course! The guys are joined by friends/brothers/repeat revisitors of the podcast Dave Montgomery and Jeff Johnson. Plenty of discussion including what really happened to Ben’s first Pearl Jam t-shirt, Happy Birthday to Liam Johnson, how Jeff ushered in the Apocalypse, playing Bugs in a marching band, we try to guess each other's top songs, and the greatness of PJ. Check out Jeff on Twitter at @jeffmakesjokesCheck out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Go...2020-05-252h 03Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 100 - The Smiths "Queen is Dead"The guys celebrate their 100th episode milestone by going back to their roots...no guests...just two friends talking about one of their favorite records of all time. Other discussion includes the origin of the Records Revisited Podcast, top acts that STILL don't have an episode about them, trading Pink Floyd The Wall for a Smiths tape, Columbia House, Ann Coats, the genius of Morrissey and Johnny Marr and Ben bungles the name of the band Cornershop. It's not Cornerstone. Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content...2020-05-081h 19Records RevisitedRecords RevisitedEpisode 95: Charlie Ryder of Yumi Zouma discusses Kings of LeonBen and guest co-host Jeff Johnson welcome Charlie Ryder of Yumi Zouma to the podcast to discuss the Kings of Leon’s debut record “Youth and Young Manhood.” Plenty of other discussion including New Zealand movies, discovering Yumi Zouma on Shazam, cool fonts, bad timing of the album release and a cancelled tour, issues with key changes, landing on a record choice among 27 choices, alternate versions of songs, messing with track listings, bad bridges, and plenty of sexual innuendo. Or, as guest co-host says on the episode, “They are either making love to someone with these lyrics or making a pie with...2020-04-212h 06Gangrey PodcastGangrey PodcastEpisode 67: Ben MontgomeryBen Montgomery is the author of “The Man Who Walked Backward: An American Dreamer’s Search For Meaning in the Great Depression.” The book was published by Little, Brown Spark in September, and tells the story of a man named Plennie Wingo, who in 1931, attempted to walk around the world, backward. This is the third time Montgomery has been on the podcast. He was the guest on Episode 21, when he talked about his first book, “Grandma Gatewood’s Walk: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail.” That book went on to become a New York Times Bestseller. ...2018-11-1243 minGet Best Full Audiobooks in History, WorldGet Best Full Audiobooks in History, WorldThe Man Who Walked Backward: An American Dreamer's Search for Meaning in the Great Depression by Ben MontgomeryPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/348118 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Man Who Walked Backward: An American Dreamer's Search for Meaning in the Great Depression Author: Ben Montgomery Narrator: Macleod Andrews Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 51 minutes Release date: September 18, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: From Pulitzer Prize finalist Ben Montgomery, the story of a Texas man who, during the Great Depression, walked around the world -- backwards. Like most Americans at the time, Plennie Wingo was hit hard by the effects of the Great Depression. When the bank foreclosed on his small...2018-09-1803 minGet Best Full Audiobooks in History, WorldGet Best Full Audiobooks in History, WorldThe Man Who Walked Backward: An American Dreamer's Search for Meaning in the Great Depression by Ben MontgomeryPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/348118to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Man Who Walked Backward: An American Dreamer's Search for Meaning in the Great Depression Author: Ben Montgomery Narrator: Macleod Andrews Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 51 minutes Release date: September 18, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: From Pulitzer Prize finalist Ben Montgomery, the story of a Texas man who, during the Great Depression, walked around the world -- backwards. Like most Americans at the time, Plennie Wingo was hit hard by the effects of the Great Depression. When the bank foreclosed on his small restaurant...2018-09-188h 51Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasDownload High-Quality Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasThe Man Who Walked Backward: An American Dreamer's Search for Meaning in the Great Depression by Ben MontgomeryPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/348118 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Man Who Walked Backward: An American Dreamer's Search for Meaning in the Great Depression Author: Ben Montgomery Narrator: Macleod Andrews Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 51 minutes Release date: September 18, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: From Pulitzer Prize finalist Ben Montgomery, the story of a Texas man who, during the Great Depression, walked around the world -- backwards. Like most Americans at the time, Plennie Wingo was hit hard by the effects of the Great Depression. 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When the bank foreclosed on his small...2018-09-188h 51Listen to Trending Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & CultureListen to Trending Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & CultureThe Man Who Walked Backward: An American Dreamer's Search for Meaning in the Great Depression by Ben MontgomeryPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/348118 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Man Who Walked Backward: An American Dreamer's Search for Meaning in the Great Depression Author: Ben Montgomery Narrator: Macleod Andrews Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 51 minutes Release date: September 18, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: From Pulitzer Prize finalist Ben Montgomery, the story of a Texas man who, during the Great Depression, walked around the world -- backwards. Like most Americans at the time, Plennie Wingo was hit hard by the effects of the Great Depression. When the bank foreclosed on his...2018-09-1803 minListen to Most Popular Audiobooks in Radio & TV, Science & TechnologyListen to Most Popular Audiobooks in Radio & TV, Science & TechnologyShots Fired: Part 1 Audiobook by Jad Abumrad, Robert Krulwich, Ben MontgomeryListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Shots Fired: Part 1 Author: Jad Abumrad, Robert Krulwich, Ben Montgomery Format: Original Recording Length: 55 mins Language: English Release date: 03-17-17 Publisher: Radiolab, WNYC Studios Genres: Radio & TV, Science & Technology Publisher's Summary: [Contains explicit content] We join Ben Montgomery, a reporter at the Tampa Bay Times, as he looks at every person killed or injured by Florida police over six years. Contact me for any questions: inforeq17@gmail.com2017-03-1755 minDownload Top Free Audiobooks 2025 in Biography & Memoir, WomenDownload Top Free Audiobooks 2025 in Biography & Memoir, WomenThe Leper Spy: The Story of an Unlikely Hero of World War II by Ben MontgomeryPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/315028 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Leper Spy: The Story of an Unlikely Hero of World War II Author: Ben Montgomery Narrator: Joe Barrett Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 15 minutes Release date: October 1, 2016 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: The GIs called her Joey. Hundreds owed their lives to the tiny Filipina who stashed explosives in spare tires, tracked Japanese troop movements, and smuggled maps of fortifications across enemy lines. As the Battle of Manila raged, Josefina Guerrero walked through gunfire to bandage wounds and close the eyes of the dead. Her valor earned her...2016-10-0130 minGangrey PodcastGangrey PodcastEpisode 21: Ben MontgomeryBen Montgomery is an enterprise reporter at the Tampa Bay Times and the author of “Grandma Gatewood’s Walk: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail.” Montgomery’s book focuses on Emma Gatewood, who at the age of 67, through-hiked the 2,050-mile Appalachian Trail. She was the first woman to ever do so, and later became the first person, male or female, to hike the trail two and then three times. Montgomery’s book doesn’t just chronicle Gatewood’s hikes, but seeks to understand why she took to walking at such an advanced age. Since joining the podcast, "...2016-09-1351 minTechnology Shopping CartTechnology Shopping CartPodcast04: An Interview with Steve Muth and Ben Papell (Co-Founders of VoiceThread) Discussing the new VoiceThreWelcome to episode four of the Technology Shopping Cart podcast where educational innovation thrives on the food of creative ideas! This week Karen Montgomery and Wesley Fryer host an interview with Steve Muth and Ben Papell, the co-Founders of the VoiceThread website and web 2.0 tool. Steve and Ben discuss the background for how VoiceThread started, design principles of simplicity and “the amazon.com model” of task completion in a few clicks, their implementation of layered complexity within their site’s functionality, and the benefits of creating living multimedia documents via VoiceThread which can live forever. They also discuss the brand new we...2008-01-1900 min