This One Goes to 11
Podcast af Tyler Esselman and Michael Osinski
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31 episoderIt’s that time of year again: a chill in the air, lights strung up with care, Spotify Wrapped getting roasted over an open fire. Which means it also must be time for our annual roundup of our favorite songs and albums of the year! Join us as we present and noodle on the tunes that stuck with us the most in 2024. Our choices are supremely *us*. Plus there’s a bit of resolution making and some festive Radiohead in-talk which we KNOW you all love, right?….right? We’ve got one more bonus episode coming your way before we blast off into 2025. Thanks so much for listening, all! We freakin love ya. What were YOUR favorite tunes of 2024? Leave us a comment! Theme music composed by Damien Figueras [https://www.dfigueras.com/#home-section]. Got a question, comment, or suggestion? E-mail us at thisonegoesto11podcast@gmail.com [thisonegoesto11podcast@gmail.com]. And follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thisonegoesto11podcast], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thisonegoesto11podcast], and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@thisonegoesto11podcast] (@thisonegoesto11podcast).
It's the season finale, dear listeners! And what better way to close out our pretty folk-heavy season than by chatting with the Head Cherub himself - George Keating - about Peter, Paul, and Mary's live 1967 recordings from Japan. Best known for their recordings of songs like "Puff the Magic Dragon," "If I Had a Hammer," and "Leaving on a Jet Plane," Peter, Paul, and Mary clearly have lifetime membership in the folk music pantheon. (And with much better voices than that Dylan guy.) George does an excellent job summing up our ongoing conversation about the merits and motives of folk music AND joining our other ongoing conversation about separating the art from the artist. If we had our way, we'd chat with him for hours on end. Stay tuned for some bonus end-of-year content, y'all! This episode also comes as a playlist on our YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/@thisonegoesto11podcast]. Theme music composed by Damien Figueras [https://www.dfigueras.com/#home-section]. Got a question, comment, or suggestion? E-mail us at thisonegoesto11podcast@gmail.com [thisonegoesto11podcast@gmail.com]. And follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thisonegoesto11podcast], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thisonegoesto11podcast], and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@thisonegoesto11podcast] (@thisonegoesto11podcast).
You know how we love our multi-hyphenate friends over here at TOGT11! And this week the hyphens are flyin’ yet again as we welcome winemaker-actor-producer and all-around bonne vivante Isabella Morano to the This One Goes to 11 living room. And what’s that she brought with her? Oh my word, it’s “græ” by the one and only Moses Sumney. “græ” is a wide-ranging, kaleidoscopic musical journey that draws deeply from the well of humanity that is Moses Sumney. While it can be a challenge to wrap your arms (ears?) around at first, Isabella insists strongly that this undefinability is what makes “græ” so damn special. She recounts her first experience encountering the album in the wine storage room of an old place of employment and how that serendipitous meeting has led to an ever-evolving and deepening relationship with this music and the artist behind it. In much the same way that Isabella fiercely defends her right to continuously evolve as a creative being, Sumney’s work here challenges the listener to embrace their own inherent multiplicity and celebrate it too. Can I get a hell yeah? Oh helllll yeah. So the album rocks, huh? But will Isabella’s case have what it takes to carve out a place in the TOGT11 pantheon for “græ”? Pop the cork on this sucker and find out. And if you’ve got a taste for wine, you simply must get your hands on some of the excellent stuff Isabella is making. You can find her on Instagram at @isa.wines [https://www.instagram.com/isa.wines/] or on her website at drinkisawines.com [http://drinkisawines.com]. And go support the freakin movie she made! They’re at @teafortwofilm [https://www.instagram.com/teafortwofilm/] on Instagram as well. This episode also comes as a playlist on our YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/@thisonegoesto11podcast]. Theme music composed by Damien Figueras [https://www.dfigueras.com/#home-section]. Got a question, comment, or suggestion? E-mail us at thisonegoesto11podcast@gmail.com [thisonegoesto11podcast@gmail.com]. And follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thisonegoesto11podcast], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thisonegoesto11podcast], and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@thisonegoesto11podcast] (@thisonegoesto11podcast).
In this week's installment of Back to 1, Michael looks back on his religious upbringing, highlights the "queer Christian yearning of Sufjan Stevens," and questions whether his arms will ever be long enough to box with God. Check out Ezra Craker's article for Sojourners [https://sojo.net/articles/culture-opinion/queer-christian-yearning-sufjan-stevens]. Theme music composed by Damien Figueras [https://www.dfigueras.com/#home-section]. Got a question, comment, or suggestion? E-mail us at thisonegoesto11podcast@gmail.com [thisonegoesto11podcast@gmail.com]. And follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thisonegoesto11podcast], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thisonegoesto11podcast], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@thisonegoesto11podcast], and TikTok [http://tiktok.com/@thisonegoesto11podcast] (@thisonegoesto11podcast).
It's safe to say that this week we fell in love again (all things go, all things go) with the low-fidelity lushness of Sufjan Stevens' Illinois album. All thanks to one of our favorite multi-hyphenate artists and Wishbone lovers - Janie Killips! Janie defines "folk music" for us and assures us that banjos are not a prerequisite (but they sure do help). And they graciously put up with Grandpa Michael's ancient pop culture references. It's exactly the conversation we'd hoped to have about an album that already meant a lot to us. FYI: we recorded and uploaded this episode long before Election Day, so Tyler really is communicating from the past here. Hopefully everyone's doing okay after last week. Check out Janie's producing company Birch House Immersive on the interwebs [https://www.birchhouseimmersive.com/about] and on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/birchhousechi/?hl=en]. And check out the Apple Jacks commercial Michael references here [https://youtu.be/ggHae3QNvCc?si=R4w0xLmwfXm_B4al]. This episode also comes as a playlist on our YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/@thisonegoesto11podcast]. Theme music composed by Damien Figueras [https://www.dfigueras.com/#home-section]. Got a question, comment, or suggestion? E-mail us at thisonegoesto11podcast@gmail.com [thisonegoesto11podcast@gmail.com]. And follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/thisonegoesto11podcast], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thisonegoesto11podcast], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@thisonegoesto11podcast], and TikTok [tiktok.com/@thisonegoesto11podcast] (@thisonegoesto11podcast).
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