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Episode 176: Buddy Holly

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Episode 176: Buddy Holly Every Album Ever with Mike & Alex

This week we’re discussing every album by the one and only Buddy Holly. Holly is truly one of the most influential musicians of all time and was responsible for popularizing rock ‘n’ roll in the late 50s. His tragic death at age 22 immortalized his legacy, but the question is: how well do his actual songs hold up? We’re brutally honest here, no holding back.

Closing track: “Modern Don Juan” from That’ll Be the Day (1958)

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Mike’s EP:
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Mike 
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Alex
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History Tom’s stuff:
New album on
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Debut album on
Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple
Substack
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Mike’s Picks:
The “Chirping” Crickets (1957) — Best Album, Personal Favorite
Buddy Holly (1958) — Worst Album, Least Favorite

Alex’s Picks:
Buddy Holly (1958) — Best Album, Personal Favorite
That’ll Be the Day (1958) — Worst Album, Least Favorite

Albums we discussed this episode…
The “Chirping” Crickets (1957)
Buddy Holly (1958)
That’ll Be the Day (1958)