Tag: progressive rock

  • Episode 47 – #4 – The First Time in Nineteen Years

    Episode 47 – #4 – The First Time in Nineteen Years

    Welcome to Fifty by Two, a podcast about music where two friends with very different tastes count down their top fifty albums. We’re back! After a long illness and holiday-induced delay, we finally get to number five. Glen is invited to wax lyrical, and doesn’t hold back.

  • Episode 46 – #5 – The Best Thing that I Can Say

    Episode 46 – #5 – The Best Thing that I Can Say

    Welcome to Fifty by Two, a podcast about music where two friends with very different tastes count down their top fifty albums. We’re back! After a long illness and holiday-induced delay, we finally get to number five. Glen is invited to wax lyrical, and doesn’t hold back.

  • Episode 45 – #6 – A Dip and-a-Half

    Episode 45 – #6 – A Dip and-a-Half

    Welcome to Fifty by Two, a podcast about music where two friends with very different tastes count down their top fifty albums. Number 6; one before the Top 5. So we obviously love these, but not quite at that elite level. But – as is always the burning question – what do we think of…

  • Episode 44 – #7 – The Amulet of FOMO

    Episode 44 – #7 – The Amulet of FOMO

    Welcome to Fifty by Two, a podcast about music where two friends with very different tastes count down their top fifty albums. We reach number seven, having been delayed by semi-professional football (Charlton’s appearance in the League 1 Playoffs). One album is a staple of easy listening, and the other – if anything – is…

  • Episode 43 – #8 – About a Potato

    Episode 43 – #8 – About a Potato

    Welcome to Fifty by Two, a podcast about music where two friends with very different tastes count down their top fifty albums. Number eight! If you didn’t enjoy the political bent of one of last episode’s bands, hang in there for another episode. We listen to and discuss one of the best loved and best…

  • Episode 42 – #9 – There Doesn’t Seem to Be any Fires

    Episode 42 – #9 – There Doesn’t Seem to Be any Fires

    Welcome to Fifty by Two, a podcast about music where two friends with very different tastes count down their top fifty albums. We plough on and reach number nine in the countdown. Apologies for the sound quality in this one, it’s not to the usual standard.

  • Episode 41 – #10 – You Can Just Pay People for Anything

    Episode 41 – #10 – You Can Just Pay People for Anything

    Welcome to Fifty by Two, a podcast about music where two friends with very different tastes count down their top fifty albums. It’s Top 10 time! Behold our tenth favourite albums! One of them sold a lot of copies; one of them didn’t. You know what I’m saying. Watch out for an incredible bit of…

  • Episode 40 – #11 – Something Said in the Show out of Context

    Episode 40 – #11 – Something Said in the Show out of Context

    Welcome to Fifty by Two, a podcast about music where two friends with very different tastes count down their top fifty albums. We keep liking each others’ albums, so let’s see how this one goes.

  • Episode 31 – #20 – A Consequence of Something that Big

    Episode 31 – #20 – A Consequence of Something that Big

    Welcome to Fifty by Two, a podcast about music where two friends with very different tastes count down their top fifty albums. Most people probably don’t have a favourite canal, but one of us talks bout ours in this episode. We also break into the Top 20, and revisit an old friend. There’s a new…

  • Episode 30 – #21 – The Biggest Criminal

    Episode 30 – #21 – The Biggest Criminal

    Welcome to Fifty by Two, a podcast about music where two friends with very different tastes count down their top fifty albums. We’re back after a short summer break to delve into our next two albums: one that dabbles with occult practices, and one that very much doesn’t. If your favourite band was a pizza,…

  • Episode 13.5 – Christmas Special – Bells on a Stick

    Welcome to Fifty by Two, a podcast about music where two friends with very different tastes count down their top fifty albums. It’s Christmas, and we fulfil seasonal obligation (or, as James would have it, celebrate the most wonderful time of the year) by talking about six Christmas songs.