61 episodes

A podcast where total amateurs make wild proclamations about the work of expert, professional musicians, despite having no actual qualifications

Their Very Best Waldron Faulkner and Bill Noto

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    • 4.9 • 48 Ratings

A podcast where total amateurs make wild proclamations about the work of expert, professional musicians, despite having no actual qualifications

    061 - Joe Jackson's Look Sharp!

    061 - Joe Jackson's Look Sharp!

    Waldron has six songs to win Billy over to this album

    • 30 min
    060 - The Beatles' Abbey Road

    060 - The Beatles' Abbey Road

    To mark our 2nd anniverary: The Beatles' Abbey Road

    • 39 min
    059 - U2

    059 - U2

    Guest host Jeff Symonds is eloquent in his love for U2

    • 41 min
    058 - Led Zeppelin (Pt. 3)

    058 - Led Zeppelin (Pt. 3)

    The finale of our three part Led Zeppelin series

    • 32 min
    057 - Led Zeppelin (Pt. 2)

    057 - Led Zeppelin (Pt. 2)

    Waldron hosts, but it's Bill doing the schooling this time around

    • 47 min
    056 - Led Zeppelin (Pt. 1)

    056 - Led Zeppelin (Pt. 1)

    Bill hosts the first of our three-part Led Zep series

    • 37 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
48 Ratings

48 Ratings

shamianfi ,

Groovy

These guys do make, as they say, wild proclamations. But they also entertain, and their enthusiasm can be infectious. Loved the Little Feat episode and am looking forward to hearing their thoughts on Bob Marley.

markie103456 ,

Great podcast!

I love these guys. Love this podcast. From the historical perspective to the commentary on the music to the trivia to the amazing editing to how Waldron and Bill play off each other. Top notch. I started with the Who Podcast and can’t wait to hear more.

HeynayBill ,

Great times

“I hear good things!” Strongly recommend without hesitation. Excellent rapport between the hosts with a mix of music education and chortling. - Co-host Bill

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