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Music Rewind Podcast

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Music Rewind Podcast
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    Bringing It All Back Home by Bob Dylan with guest William J. T. Bishop

    06/04/2026 | 43 mins.
    Bob Dylan – Bringing It All Back Home (1965): The Album That Changed Everything

    In this episode of Music Rewind, we dive deep into one of the most pivotal and influential albums in rock and folk history: Bringing It All Back Home by Bob Dylan, released in 1965.

    This wasn't just another record — it was a cultural earthquake. Splitting its identity between electric rock and acoustic introspection, the album captured Dylan mid-reinvention, challenging the expectations of the folk community and redefining what a singer-songwriter could be. It helped ignite the folk-rock movement and permanently altered the trajectory of modern music.

    Host Steve is joined by musician and songwriter William John Titus Bishop to unpack the album's enduring legacy — track by track, side by side.

    What We Cover

    Dylan's bold transition from folk purist to electric innovator

    The controversy and tension his electric turn created within the music community

    The album's dual structure: electric Side A vs. acoustic Side B

    Track-by-track highlights, including Subterranean Homesick Blues, Mr. Tambourine Man, She Belongs to Me, Love Minus Zero/No Limit, and more

    How Bringing It All Back Home bridges two artistic worlds with confidence and conviction

    Why the album remains a cornerstone of creative risk-taking and artistic evolution

    Connecting Dylan's 1965 transformation to the challenges artists face today

    About the Guest: William John Titus Bishop

    William John Titus Bishop is a musician and songwriter whose work blends introspective lyricism with modern indie and alternative influences. Drawing inspiration from classic songwriters while forging his own creative path, his music reflects a deep appreciation for storytelling, melody, and emotional authenticity.

    🎵 Listen to William John Titus Bishop's music: https://beacons.ai/wjtbishop

    Episode Details

    🎙️ Show: Music Rewind 📅 Season 5, Episode 3 💿 Album: Bringing It All Back Home 🎤 Artist: Bob Dylan 📆 Year Released: 1965 🏷️ Genre: Folk Rock, Electric Folk, Acoustic Folk, Singer-Songwriter ⏱️ Era: 1960s Rock & Roll, British Invasion response, American folk revival

    Get the Album

    🛒 Pick up Bringing It All Back Home on vinyl or CD: https://ebay.us/VXEzoC

    More From Sidereal Media Group

    📀 Album Archives: The Vault of Music History Every great album has a story. Counting down the Top 300 Albums of All Time — one record at a time. New episodes every Monday. 🔗 https://pod.link/1822387190

    🎬 Cinema Decon — Deconstructing the movies of the 80s, 90s, and 2000s 🔗 www.cinemadecon.com

    🤘 Thrash 'N Treasure — Metal albums and musical theater with stage legends of Broadway and the West End 🔗 https://spoti.fi/4gXNxIu

    🌐 Sidereal Media Group: www.siderealmediagroup.com

    Music Rewind — Useful Links

    🎧 All Episodes: https://www.musicrewindpodcast.com/listen 🎵 Music Rewind Selects Playlist: https://bit.ly/MusicRewindSelects ❤️ Support on Patreon (early access): https://bit.ly/MusicRewindPatreon 🎙️ Start your own podcast with Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/sidereal

    Music Rewind Listener Discount

    Get all your music apparel, posters, and more at Old Glory. 🏷️ Music Rewind listeners get 15% off: https://oldglory.com/discount/MUSICREWIND

    No ownership of music material. All credits go to its rightful owner. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 — Fair Use for purposes of criticism, commentary, and educational discussion. All rights go directly to their rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.

    A podcast from the Sidereal Media Group.

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    Out On The Tiles #9 - A Music Rewind Livestream

    16/02/2026 | 2h 17 mins.
    Out On The Tiles #9! A Music Rewind Livestream

    Out On The Tiles is the Music Rewind Livestream series where we gather to talk music without any real agenda. Whether it’s albums, artists, genres, songs, lists, favorites, or duds, we cover it all on any given Friday or Saturday night. Join us for an engaging and spontaneous music discussion!

    Topics covered:

    Musicians Hall Of Fame and Museum  

    Music Rewind Season 5 so far

    Super Bowl Halftime

    Best Band Documentaries

    Music Style Discussions

    Album Archives so far

    Random music questions

    Check out Album Archives | The Vault of Music History
    https://pod.link/1822387190

    Out On The Tiles #9 - A Music Rewind Livestream 

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    Gotham Cigars: https://bit.ly/MusicRewind_GothamCigars      

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    Useful Links for Music Rewind

    Music Rewind: All Episodes - 

    https://www.musicrewindpodcast.com/listen

    Music Rewind Treasure Hunt - https://bit.ly/MixCD_Treasure_Hunt 

    Music Rewind Selects: A playlist of select tracks from albums covered on the show. - https://bit.ly/MusicRewindSelects   

    Music Rewind Patreon Early access to future episodes - https://bit.ly/MusicRewindPatreon 

    Discover our sister podcast, Cinema Decon, deconstructing the movies of the 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s. www.cinemadecon.com 

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    Intro Music by Bryce Evans Bryce Evans Music Homepage: 

    https://bryceevansmusic.com/music  

    @bryceevansmusic on Instagram

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    “No ownership of music material. All credits go to its rightful owner. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for “Fair Use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair Use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners, no copyright infringement intended.”

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    The Clash: London Calling with guest Rob Janicke

    02/02/2026 | 1h 6 mins.
    In this episode of Music Rewind, we turn our attention to one of the most vital and uncompromising albums of the 20th century: London Calling by The Clash, released in 1979.

    This wasn't just a punk record — it was a worldview. Fusing reggae, ska, rockabilly, soul, and straight-up rock 'n' roll into a politically charged, genre-defying statement, London Calling captured a moment of social unrest, cultural collision, and creative fearlessness that still resonates today. It blew the doors off punk's limitations and set a new standard for what rock music could say — and how boldly it could say it.

    Host S.R. Epley is joined by author, musician, and cultural commentator Rob Janicke to dig into the album's enduring legacy and why its message still hits hard decades later.

    What We Cover

    How London Calling expanded and transcended punk's boundaries

    The album's genre fusion: reggae, ska, rockabilly, soul, and rock 'n' roll

    Why it connected so deeply across class and genre lines

    How The Clash balanced righteous anger with accessibility and ambition

    The iconic opening bassline and the album's global perspective

    The social and political climate of 1979 that shaped the record

    Why London Calling remains a blueprint for artists who refuse to stay in their lane

    Connecting the album's rebellious spirit to how music scenes form, fracture, and evolve

    About the Guest: Rob Janicke

    Rob Janicke is an author, musician, and cultural commentator with a deep focus on how music reflects and shapes generational identity. He is the author of Slacker - 1991, Teen Spirit Angst, and the Generation It Created, exploring the cultural forces, technological shifts, and artistic movements that defined a pivotal era in modern music. Drawing from both his work as a writer and practicing musician, Rob brings a sharp, historically grounded perspective to the conversation.

    📖 Pick up Slacker - 1991, Teen Spirit Angst, and the Generation It Created: https://www.robjanicke.com/product-page/coming-soon-slacker-1991-teen-spirit-angst-the-generation-it-created

    Episode Details

    🎙️ Show: Music Rewind 📅 Season 5, Episode 2 💿 Album: London Calling 🎤 Artist: The Clash 📆 Year Released: 1979 🏷️ Genre: Punk Rock, Post-Punk, Reggae, Ska, Rockabilly, New Wave ⏱️ Era: Late 1970s Punk, British Punk, Post-Punk Revolution

    Get the Album

    🛒 Pick up London Calling on vinyl or CD: https://ebay.us/jApFB9

    More From Sidereal Media Group

    📀 Album Archives: The Vault of Music History Every great album has a story. Counting down the Top 300 Albums of All Time — one record at a time. New episodes every Monday. 🔗 https://pod.link/1822387190

    🎵 Dedicate an Album Archives Episode Got an album that shaped your life but didn't make the Top 300? You can sponsor a dedicated Album Archives episode for it. Share the story behind the record — a memory, a person, a moment — and we will bring it to life.

    👉 Request yours: https://www.musicrewindpodcast.com/album-dedication

    🎬 Cinema Decon — Deconstructing the movies of the 80s, 90s, and 2000s 🔗 www.cinemadecon.com

    🤘 Thrash 'N Treasure — Metal albums and musical theater with stage legends of Broadway and the West End 🔗 https://spoti.fi/4gXNxIu

    🌐 Sidereal Media Group: www.siderealmediagroup.com

    Music Rewind — Useful Links

    🎧 All Episodes: https://www.musicrewindpodcast.com/listen 🎵 Music Rewind Selects Playlist: https://bit.ly/MusicRewindSelects 🏴‍☠️ Music Rewind Treasure Hunt: https://bit.ly/MixCD_Treasure_Hunt ❤️ Support on Patreon (early access): https://bit.ly/MusicRewindPatreon 🎙️ Start your own podcast with Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/sidereal

    Music Rewind Listener Discount

    Get all your music apparel, posters, and more at Old Glory. 🏷️ Music Rewind listeners get 15% off: https://oldglory.com/discount/MUSICREWIND

    No ownership of music material. All credits go to its rightful owner. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 — Fair Use for purposes of criticism, commentary, and educational discussion. All rights go directly to their rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.

    A podcast from the Sidereal Media Group.

    #TheClash #LondonCalling #PunkRock #PostPunk #BritishPunk #LondonCalling1979 #AlbumReview #MusicPodcast #ClassicRock #MusicHistory #Reggae #Ska #Rockabilly #NewWave #70sMusic #RobJanicke #Slacker1991 #MusicRewind #AlbumDeepDive #PunkHistory
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    Album Archives - Rock Block 2

    19/01/2026 | 49 mins.
    Join us for a special crossover episode as Music Rewind presents the “Album Archives Rock Block,” featuring five unforgettable episodes from the micro-podcast Album Archives | The Vault of Music History. Dive into the stories, influences, and legacies of five iconic albums that shaped music history:

    #285 The Doors – Strange Days: Dive into the psychedelic depths of The Doors' sophomore masterpiece, blending eerie experimentation with hits like “People Are Strange” and “Love Me Two Times.”

    #282 Them Crooked Vultures (2009): Experience the explosive hard rock debut from this supergroup featuring Josh Homme, Dave Grohl, and John Paul Jones, packed with riff-heavy tracks like “New Fang.”

    #280 Foo Fighters (1995): Witness Dave Grohl's post-Nirvana rebirth with this raw, self-titled debut, delivering energetic alt-rock anthems like “This Is a Call” and “Big Me.”

    #279 Metallica – Ride the Lightning: Thrash into Metallica's ambitious sophomore effort, expanding their sound with intricate riffs and epic instrumentals like “The Call of Ktulu” and “For Whom the Bell Tolls.”

    #274 Arctic Monkeys – AM: Groove to the sleek, hip-hop-infused evolution of Arctic Monkeys, a sultry midnight masterpiece featuring seductive hits like “Do I Wanna Know?” and “R U Mine?”

    Hosted by Stephen Epley, this compilation celebrates the diversity and impact of these legendary records. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to these albums, the Album Archives Rock Block is your ticket to a journey through music history.

    Subscribe to Album Archives for more gems of Music History. Album Archives dives into the Top 300 Albums of All Time exploring their creation, sound, and lasting legacy, as voted on by you, the listeners of Music Rewind.  

    Available on all major podcast platforms: https://pod.link/1822387190
    Youtube: www.youtube.com/@AlbumArchives
    Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/AlbumArchives 

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    “No ownership of music material. All credits go to its rightful owner. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for “Fair Use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair Use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners, no copyright infringement intended.”

    #AlbumArchives #MusicHistory #Albums #AlbumReview #TheDoors #ThemCrookedVultures #FooFighters #Metallica #ArcticMonkeys
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    Radiohead: Kid A with guest Jon D'Auria, Editor-in-Chief of Bass Magazine

    05/01/2026 | 46 mins.
    Welcome to the Season 5 premiere of Music Rewind. We're kicking things off with one of the most daring and divisive left turns in modern music history: Kid A by Radiohead, released in 2000.

    Coming off the back of OK Computer, Radiohead had the world's attention — and then they burned the blueprint. Kid A abandoned guitar-driven alt-rock entirely, plunging into icy electronic textures, jazz-influenced arrangements, and an atmosphere of anxious abstraction that left fans and critics scrambling to catch up. It wasn't just an album — it was a statement that a mainstream band could go anywhere, sound like anything, and answer to no one.

    Host Steve is joined by Jon D'Auria, Editor-in-Chief of Bass Magazine, to unpack the album's legacy, its impact on the industry, and why Kid A remains one of the most important and debated records of the 21st century.

    What We Cover

    How Kid A shattered expectations coming off the success of OK Computer

    Radiohead's rejection of guitar-driven alt-rock and embrace of electronic experimentation

    The album's icy textures, jazz influences, and avant-garde structure

    How Kid A challenged listeners and reshaped what mainstream music could be

    Its critical reception in 2000 and the debate it sparked at the time

    The album's enduring influence on artists across indie, electronic, and alternative music

    Why Kid A still sparks conversation and controversy decades later

    The role of bass and texture in building the album's unique sonic world

    About the Guest: Jon D'Auria

    Jon D'Auria is the Editor-in-Chief of Bass Magazine and a respected voice in music journalism. With years of experience covering artists, albums, and the evolving role of bass in modern music, Jon brings deep industry insight and historical context to the conversation — illuminating not only how Kid A was received at the time, but why it continues to resonate with musicians and fans alike.

    Episode Details

    🎙️ Show: Music Rewind 📅 Season 5, Episode 1 — Season Premiere 💿 Album: Kid A 🎤 Artist: Radiohead 📆 Year Released: 2000 🏷️ Genre: Art Rock, Electronic, Experimental Rock, Post-Rock, Ambient, IDM ⏱️ Era: Y2K, Early 2000s Alternative, Post-Britpop

    Get the Album

    🛒 Pick up Kid A on vinyl or CD: https://ebay.us/kwppfe 

    More From Sidereal Media Group

    📀 Album Archives: The Vault of Music History Every great album has a story. Counting down the Top 300 Albums of All Time — one record at a time. New episodes every Monday. 🔗 https://pod.link/1822387190

    🎬 Cinema Decon — Deconstructing the movies of the 80s, 90s, and 2000s 🔗 www.cinemadecon.com

    🤘 Thrash 'N Treasure — Metal albums and musical theater with stage legends of Broadway and the West End 🔗 https://spoti.fi/4gXNxIu

    🌐 Sidereal Media Group: www.siderealmediagroup.com

    Music Rewind — Useful Links

    🎧 All Episodes: https://www.musicrewindpodcast.com/listen 🎵 Music Rewind Selects Playlist: https://bit.ly/MusicRewindSelects 🏴‍☠️ Music Rewind Treasure Hunt: https://bit.ly/MixCD_Treasure_Hunt ❤️ Support on Patreon (early access): https://bit.ly/MusicRewindPatreon 🎙️ Start your own podcast with Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/sidereal

    Music Rewind Listener Discount

    Get all your music apparel, posters, and more at Old Glory. 🏷️ Music Rewind listeners get 15% off: https://oldglory.com/discount/MUSICREWIND

    No ownership of music material. All credits go to its rightful owner. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 — Fair Use for purposes of criticism, commentary, and educational discussion. All rights go directly to their rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.

    A podcast from the Sidereal Media Group.

    #Radiohead #KidA #ArtRock #ExperimentalRock #ElectronicMusic #KidA2000 #AlbumReview #MusicPodcast #MusicHistory #PostRock #Ambient #AltRock #OKComputer #JonDAuria #BassMagazine #MusicRewind #AlbumDeepDive #IndieRock #2000sMusic #ClassicAlbums

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About Music Rewind Podcast

Music Rewind is a music interview podcast exploring how albums shape the people who love them. A podcast about how the music we love shapes the people we become. Hosted by Steve Epley, each episode invites musicians, fans, and industry insiders to share the stories behind their favorite albums and the profound ways those records have shaped their lives. From deep dives into classic albums to unexpected hidden gems, Music Rewind connects fans to the human side of music, one story at a time. A podcast from the Sidereal Media Group.
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