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Recent Reviews
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HAH1DloverLove thisLove diving in my childhood in the late 90s
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bigsexyboogieExcellent Disco EpisodesWell done, bravo! I learned a lot! Thanks, Steve and team!
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kdenny01Great storiesI loved season 1. I haven’t unsubscribed cause I am hopeful there will be a season 2.
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Tired of picking new nicknamesThat’s it?Dude, More?
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Mwood613Season 2??Is there season two in the works?? It might be interesting to learn about resurgence of the 70s 80s and 90s in today’s music, just a thought!
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marketpopAnother one bites the dustGreat while it lasted. Fans want to know if he’ll be back.
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xo.manduhhhGreat podcast!I love this podcast! He’s so good at telling a story and making connections between the different music over time. It brings back memories and reminds me of my favorite artists!
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SomebodyIUsedtoknowAmazing historyI love how this show really deep dives into the subject. I’ve learned so many interesting nusical tidbits. Doesnt matter the subject - it’s all good and I like the clips of songs that are played. I especially loved all the background on the disco series.
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joe rockheadVery pleasantly surprised!When I saw the first episode was on that ear worm Who Let the Dogs Out I admit I was skeptical (and scared to let that song get stuck in my head). But the episode is less about the song and the fascinating stories about the people behind the song. It is a thoroughly enjoyable program, well researched and expertly delivered. Each episode of the season is nothing short of engrossing, attending to details that are often untold in many music history podcasts. And seriously, the episodes on disco are riveting, even if you’re not a disco fan! Great work! Great podcast!
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Anne D S.From Beatles to Hanson, every episode worth a listen!Steve Greenberg keeps you entertained with stories you may not know about your favorite song or musical group. The background stories were both fascinating and entertaining. Worth your time. I can not wait for Season 2. I would love Season 2 to include: 1) The First Teen Idols- Frankie Avalon, Fabian and Bobbie Rydel 2) The story of how “You Light Up My Life” became a huge hit. 3) The Second wave of Teen Idols using Television stars to capture the teen scene (Leif Garret, Shawn Cassidy, Scott Baio) and how those teen magazines contributed to their success. (and yes I read those mags!) Anne S
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ArtistUrsulaSuch a joy!I LOVE Speed of Sound! Steve has a great way of story telling. The way the he tells the history of music, what was happening in the world, how he answers the question that just popped into my head is masterful. Can’t wait for more!
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bnrmartinYou Had Us at BeatlesI heard a promo for this podcast and thought my up-and-coming musician would love it. We love listening to it together and prompts lots of discussions about musicians/groups and decades. I think my son enjoyed the 70’s the most to date.
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Trenken0103Great Podcast!It's a really great podcast. Fun to look back on these times and remember the music. Thanks
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Jake7048912Favorite PodcastI listen to a lot of podcasts and after finding this Monday it’s already my favorite podcast. I read so many memoirs, auto/biographies, docs, and this show still gives me stories I’d never heard before. This is the most fascinating music podcast I’ve ever heard. Every week I look forward to Tuesday mornings.
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moremooseAbsolutely addictive!It’s as if this podcast were made just for me! I am a lifelong musician and music history buff. I’ve played in bands for decades, and know a lot about music, but there’s so much more that I don’t know. Speed Of Sound fills in a lot of blanks for me, in a completely enjoyable way. The episodes on hip-hop and disco were a revelation to me, especially because my knowledge of those genres was very spotty. I was of the generation that, by the time it was named “Disco Music”, had an intense hatred of it. Only recently, with a few dozen years of playing bass under my belt, have I come to realize what a killer song Disco Inferno by the Trammps really is. It was great to get filled in on who the Trammps actually were, and how they came up in their environment. And the story of the further connections to the Twist episodes and the legacy of Cameo-Parkway is spellbinding. I especially appreciate the snippets of the actual recordings under discussion. Thanks Stevie, keep up the great work!
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PerryKathleen🥳🤩Truly A Perfect Podcast🤩🤯Not a single negative to say! I’ve given an absurd # of music podcasts a go, I mean down to the nitty gritty such as 2 Canadian men dissecting all Beatles songs 1 per episode. Always hoping for sooomething that none of them have, and this pod is the essence of that something! The most learned music buff will enjoy and most likely learn a lot! **+ song clips for nearly every song discussed 🎵🎶 Idiocracy is the cause of the like, ONE, <5.0 rating bc the n00b found an episode “long winded.” Those are the type of people I hope back offffff and go to the zillion other base level knowledge music pods.
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carliw1309Love this podcastI love the behind the scenes of the music scene and also love how there is music intertwined to the whole podcast. This is fascinating stuff that I never knew I wanted to know! Keep em coming!
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michaelmanginiBest music podcast out thereSo in depth with so many details and delightful music history detail. This podcast is my favorite. The research that goes into this makes it so much fun to listen to.
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8373davidWowSo good. This guy knows this stuff. Love the clips from throughout history
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Buitre640WOW!!!This podcast is the best, I love how u do ur homework n have clips about the topics, very detailed about everything n explain it very well, keep up the good work n please don’t ever go away 👍🏽👍🏽
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AmazedMusicianLong and disingenuousThe Beatles episode was interesting but still a bit long winded. Then I listened to the very long first episode where the narrator brags about how he stole a song from a successful Caribbean band to make a one hit wonder song. He does not sound like some one who respects the art at all, but is instead only concerned with the popularity contest and money making aspect of music. It’s an interesting concept for a podcast, but the execution is poor and disrespects the art of music. I guess that’s to be expected from a big time producer.
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JBinSouthCarolinaHooked by the hooksThis is fascinating! Thank you for making this pod!
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sm789122Really enjoyable!I’ve only listened to the first episode so far, but I’m really enjoying this podcast! It’s well produced and upbeat and informative. I really like hearing behind the scenes stuff about pop culture moments, so I’m looking forward to expanding my knowledge. Highly recommend!
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PW from GRReally well done and extremely enjoyableProfessional, well researched and interesting. And I thought I knew everything about February 9, 1964! Davy Jones? Very cool!
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megan260*****Beautifully done. Can’t wait for more!
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MyShelly1Loving thusI am loving this podcast! It’s so intriguing to find out what’s behind some of our beloved hit songs and hit makers! Can’t wait for more! My favorite podcast to date!!
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Neal AugensteinWhat a great storytellerStevie G has always told stories about music with the passion of a fan and the insight of a record industry professional. Can't wait to hear what's next.
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GeorgiaKnittingLadyKeep up your awesome work!!Picks up where The Aftermath left off and is even better. Love that you both are continuing your fight against this cult. Don’t stop!!
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allisa0005 starsI loved it. I learned so much and my son loves the Beatles. We tried this podcast before we went to bed and he was so excited. This channel is going to be amazing.❤️
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ABDfromPSGreat to hear the story behind this song.The episode was very interesting and entertaining. Steve Greenberg is a wealth of information and has an easy way about him that makes listening to the show a lot of fun.
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Bruins4TheCup5th grade dance comes to lifeI LOVED this song and certain this show will be great
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the_ronniegRonald GoldIt was great to hear all that color on the Baha Men
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TwoinCollegeVery Innovative yet historical!Steve Greenberg is not only the talented producer that today’s industry has come to rely on for top notch results, but he has also long been one of the most knowledgeable individuals in the music business today! This podcast allows the Grammy-winning historian to shine!!
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SmallbossmcGreat Storytelling! Subscribed!While theres only been one episode, I’m already hooked! Can’t wait for more! Loved The Baha Men story, excited to see this develop. Great show for anyone who loves music business. Subscribed first listen.
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🍰sparkles🍰Really good showIt’s so good
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