Why Is This So Hard For You?
Episode 122 leans into songwriter storytelling, all-time debut album magic, and two category songs that could easily start arguments in the parking lot after the show. Jonathan opens with a reflective, late-night selection from Marc Cohn, bringing warmth, lyrical detail, and that unmistakable road-worn vocal style. Curtis continues his ongoing appreciation for legendary debut albums with a soaring deep cut from Boston, reminding everyone just how absurdly loaded that first record really was. In the category songs, Jonathan instigates a full-blown New England Deck Fight by raising the eternal question: does Styx qualify as yacht rock? The debate gets appropriately heated. Curtis then closes things out with another entry into Stick To Acting, featuring a selection from John Travolta that proves the line between acting career and recording career is sometimes thinner than it should be. Thoughtful songwriting, arena-rock perfection, yacht-rock controversy, and actor-pop confusion—Episode 122 has a little bit of everything. Curtis Gross is a self-employed video editor. Jonathan Workman is an adult learning consultant based in Wichita, KS. --- Make sure you are subscribed to Why Is This So Hard For You. Type Why Is This So Hard For You in your podcast provider, hit that subscription button, and leave us a five-star review. This will make it easier for other podcast listeners to find the podcast. --- The intro music is the first 30 seconds of the Ornette Coleman tune "Song X" fed into AI software that attempts to output the song to a solo piano transcription. The outro music is the first 30 seconds of Sonny Rollins' version of the tune "St. Thomas" fed into the same software.
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