There’s a show I still listen to, that’s 20+ years old and hasn’t made any new episodes for 6 years. I don’t quite vibe with the newer episodes so I don’t listen to them. I however, very annually and religiously, have listened to the backlog of the older shows from 2003 - 2005, 2006 - 2008 respectively. It’s to a point where I know them completely by heart and know what to expect per episode.
I’ve listened to them at various points in my life and at different locations. They are to me, like time capsules, that rewind me back to periods in time that make me think a lot of where I was then, where things were in general, what could’ve been, what would’ve been .etc
I just can’t seem to get tired of them, despite me having tried to take lengthy breaks, to listen to newer things along the way. I listen to them to sleep to, they’ve become white noise. The longer I go listening to them however, the more times I’m reminded of various things that isn’t just the past. Things like “oh, I was at this point with someone when i listened to this episode” so it has kindof served as a callback of some sorts. Amazing how that works. That’s how I resonate a lot with music in general is that I can recall things based on what songs I’ve listened to, that’ll remind me of things based on where I’ve listened to them and what my surroundings were.
And this show is great at that too.
Feel Good Inc. by Gorillaz
Katseye Internet Girl.
Antilopengang - Baggersee
https://youtube.com/watch?v=n-dGuZXvKXI
Just a fun up-beat summer song :DInstrumental: Arabesque no. 1 - Debussy
The Museum - Michael Wyckoff
Al Amal - Noori and his Dorpa Band
The Landing - Justin Hurwitz
Jeremy’s Storm - Tame Impala
Powerlines - Tame Impala
Vocals: Tame Impala - Alter Ego, Apocalypse Dreams, Borderline (yes, the studio version sounds fine), Elephant, Expectation, Keep On Lying, Let It Happen, Love/Paranoia, Mind Mischief, New Person Same Old Mistakes, One More Hour, Posthumous Forgiveness, Reality In Motion, Sundown Syndrome, Tomorrow’s Dust, Why Won’t They Talk To Me
Gorillaz - Baby Queen, Feel Good Inc., Plastic Beach, On Melancholy Hill
Childish Gambino - 2 Brains, 3005, Baby Doll, Do Ya Like, Feels Like Summer, Got This Money, Kickin’ Dirt, Me and Your Mama, My Baby, Redbone, Sweatpants, Sober, The Last, This Is America
Don Toliver - No Idea, No Pole
21 Savage - Rich Nigga Shit
Blvck Svm - Mercurymorris
The Rubens - Live In Life
The Animals - House Of The Rising Sun
Joji - Slow Dancing in the Dark
Roar - I Can’t Handle Change
https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL01FEFECDCC70CD0E
Ghost in the Shell SAC OST
I’m in dialysis three times per week for four hours and I listen to this every time. It’s relaxing, and if I doze off, when I wake up, I know about where I am by what’s playing.
Alice in Chains, Jar of Flies Tragically Hip, Phantom Power
been listening to multiple YouTube videos of Billy strings playing guitar. the 1st link gets played minimum once a day for 6 months now and is what I start every morning with, sometimes 4-5 times in a day it gets played.
other music I play daily just after this include the following URLs;
- Part 2 from same livestream
- Billy’s Jimmy Brown cover
- Uncloudy day (this one I’m learning to play rn)
- Ain’t nothing to me
- Ain’t nobdys business
and there’s like 10 more links that follow just too lazy to paste em all. but I listen to the above daily. tuning my ears, working on my accuracy and watching what/when/how he plays so I can improve my own playing. I prefer the non studio/life music. guy, guitar and their skills. that’s my jam.
The entire 12 episode run of the Strike Force Five podcast with Kimmel, Colbert, Fallon, Meyers and Oliver.
Might just be the most joyous thing I’ve ever heard.
I don’t know how it’s called in English but I’m guessing it’s „the kangaroo chronicles“.
- Just checked: I was right.
Which show?
The entire discography of Vildhjarta. Metal and classical share a lot in common. I can listen to any song by them and I still find something new.
Megadeth’s ‘Rust In Peace’ album. Countless plays over the last 25 years or so. Never gets old.
The Magnus Archives
It’s a horror audio drama meant to explore fear as a concept. It follows an archivist of paranormal(ish) experiences slowly piecing together connections between seemingly isolated incidences until they eventually start to affect his life directly. Can’t say much more without spoilers but it’s fire 10/10
This episode of the Memory Palace
I made my own podcast at the time and hearing this episode genuinely caused me to stop and wonder whether there any point in carrying on with it, because I could never produce something as beautiful.
Also, this mini documentary about Nick Drake.
It’s an incredible piece of work. The sound design is stunning.
Edit: Meant to ask, what’s the show you enjoy, OP?






