
What hit song is the biggest outlier?
In this episode, Rich and Clint explore the hit songs that sound nothing like the rest of the bands' catalog. We've all experienced it - you hear a song, fall in love with it, go out and buy or stream the rest of the songs from that band...only to discover that the song you heard was the outlier. The bands discussed include Extreme, REM, Led Zeppelin, Green Day, Plain White T's, The Grateful Dead and more.Part of Pantheon Podcasts.
The Age Old Question: A Podcast for Music Fans
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Show Notes
• Intro to the question - the greatest examples of hit songs that don't actually sound like the band.
• Plain White T's - Hey There Delilah
• REM - Shiny Happy People
• Extreme - More Than Words
• Led Zeppelin - D'yer Maker
• Clint's "changing lead singer and evolution" theory - Van Halen, Chicago, Kings Of Leon
• Let's Go To The Comments
• Clint's quick fire sound: Blind Melon, Green Day, Incubus
• The Grateful Dead - Touch Of Grey
• Close
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