History in Five Songs Episode 349: Live Albums That Meant Little

History in Five Songs Episode 349: Live Album...

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VINYL RELICS | 1978's Are You Serious?: The Hidden 70s Power Pop Treasure

EPYSODE 74: Are You Serious? by Van Duren. Guest: Van Duren. Additional commentary by Uncle Herff. In 1978, while punk was exploding and disco ruled the charts, a razor-sharp pop record quietly slipped through the cracks. Are You Serious? should have been a defining album of the ...  Show more

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