We hope you’ve been enjoying our collective journey through the fields of AM Gold so far, because the end is nearly in sight.
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It’s the beginning of the Carter Administration and the malaise has started in the world of AM Gold.
Your Sister’s Sister is a critically acclaimed romantic comedy starring Mark Duplass, Emily Blunt and Rosemarie Dewitt. In the film, written and directed by Lynn Shelton, Duplass stars as Tom,…
Say what you want about the cultural phenomenon that was Star Wars, but boy could you dance to its theme song.
One song in this room just filled the expanse with methane. Can you guess which one? – Dw. Dunphy, on seeing the second batch of songs for AM Gold: 1977.
Lori McKenna, “Lorraine” This album is so special to me. Lori is one of my favorite songwriters ever, mainly because of how real and honest her music is. She is…
This week’s AM Gold is dedicated to the memory of the late Hal David (May 25, 1921 — September 1, 2012).
We close out AM:Gold 1976 the only way possible – really mellow, man.
I think picking five albums is an impossible task for anyone — particularly a musician. I could easily fill up my top five lists with only Beatles and White Stripes…
There’s only one way to truly appreciate this week’s AM Gold: 1976 entries, and that’s to listen once again to the famous Casey Kasem rant inspired by Henry Gross. RIP Snuggles.
If you had to go away for a while and you could only take five of your favorite albums with you, which ones would you choose? Yes, we know it…
Slightly Stoopid’s DeLa takes time from promoting the band’s new album to give us a soulful list of Desert Island Discs.
Gasoline might have been in short supply in the ’70s, but mellow tunes were not.
Singer-songwriter Don DiLego gives us his five Desert Island Discs.
As America celebrated its 200th birthday in 1976, two of its biggest hits were the theme song to a show about the 1950s and a retro disco number from a band recalling a fond night more than a decade earlier.
An epic list with room for Supertramp, the Chipmunks, and Rudy Ray Moore
As we will learn in this, the fourth and final installment in AM Gold: 1975, few things inspire passion and raw emotion in us like… Glen Campbell and Carly Rae Jepsen?
This week’s installment proves, once and for all, that we are not the cynical, cold-hearted bunch we seem to be sometimes. Witness the praise heaped upon Captain & Tennille.
Singer, songwriter and musician Tomas Doncker, whose latest project is an album and stage show called “The Power Of The Trinity,” stopped by and dropped off his Desert Island Discs.
Rock band Hacienda’s latest album is produced by Dan Auerbach. Their Desert Island Discs come from a variety of influences, as one would expect. Check ’em out!
This week’s edition of Digging for Gold contains not one, but two references to Twilight. No reason why, that’s just how we roll at Popdose.
Disco, glam rock, and Leo Sayer are riding high on the charts, which can only mean one thing. It’s time for AM Gold: 1975 baby!
If you could only listen to five albums, which ones would you choose? In this edition of Desert Island Discs, Jesse Terry makes his picks.
If you had to go away for awhile and you could only take five of your favorite albums with you, which ones would you choose? Yes, we know it isn’t…
Ed Romanoff shares the personal journey that led up to the songs on his new album.
If you could only listen to five albums, which ones would you choose? In this edition of Desert Island Discs, Lee Feldman makes his picks.
If there was any doubt that disco was quickly gaining traction in America in 1974, witness two of the three chart-topping songs highlighted this week. And then check out “Seasons in the Sun” so we don’t have to again.