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Dustbin Prophecies

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Dustbin Prophecies Podcast unearths the forgotten corners of music history — the songs, artists, and stories that time tossed aside. Each episode dives into a hidden gem from the past, blending rich storytelling, cultural context, and fascinating trivia to reveal how these “lost” tracks shaped the soundscape we know today. For music lovers and curious minds alike, it’s a journey through the grooves of the forgotten.

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episode "Big Bird" by Eddie Floyd cover

"Big Bird" by Eddie Floyd

In this episode of Dustbin Prophecies, we explore the haunting soul classic “Big Bird” by Eddie Floyd—a song born from the devastating loss of Otis Redding in 1967. Written during a flight into Memphis, “Big Bird” captures the disorienting weight of grief, longing, and the impossible desire to reconnect with someone who’s gone. Through its aching vocals and restrained Stax instrumentation, the song stands as one of the most emotionally raw recordings of the era. We dive into the story behind the song, the moment that inspired it, and why its quiet power continues to resonate decades later. A meditation on loss, memory, and the spaces in between—this is one of soul music’s most underrated masterpieces. Dustbin Prophecies: digging through the forgotten corners of rock history — one record at a time

9. mai 2026 - 13 min
episode "Red Cadillac and A Black Moustache" cover

"Red Cadillac and A Black Moustache"

A jealous question. A vivid image. And a story that never quite confirms itself. In this episode of Dustbin Prophecies, we explore Warren Smith’s “Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache”—a hypnotic Sun Records track built on suspicion, repetition, and one unforgettable image. Recorded in the raw, echo-filled room of Sun Studio the song captures the unstable emotional edge of early rock and roll. We break down the lyrics, uncover the tension behind the performance, and trace how this strange, obsessive track influenced later artists drawn to mood, minimalism, and mystery. Some songs tell stories. This one asks a question—and never lets it go. Dustbin Prophecies: digging through the forgotten corners of rock history — one record at a time.

19. april 2026 - 8 min
episode "Which Side Are You On?" by Pete Seeger cover

"Which Side Are You On?" by Pete Seeger

What happens when a song stops being entertainment and starts being a call to make a stand? In this episode of Dustbin Prophecies, we trace the story of “Which Side Are You On?” — a song born not in a recording studio, but in a moment of fear and defiance in Harlan County during the violent coal miner labor struggles of the 1930s. Written by Florence Reece after armed men searched her home looking for her union-organizer husband, the song began as a simple melody borrowed from a Baptist hymn and a set of lyrics scribbled on a calendar page. But its message proved powerful enough to travel far beyond the coalfields. Decades later, folk singer and activist Pete Seeger would help carry the song into the wider American consciousness — performing it at union rallies, civil rights gatherings, and college campuses across the country. Along the way, the song became more than a labor anthem. It became a challenge. We explore how Seeger discovered the song through the networks of labor organizers and folk musicians of the 1940s, how he recorded it in the stripped-down style of the folk revival, and how his own confrontation with the House Un-American Activities Committee during the Cold War reshaped both his career and the legacy of protest music in America. Because some songs age. Others keep asking the same question. And this one still does. Which side are you on? Dustbin Prophecies: digging through the forgotten corners of rock history — one record at a time.

9. mars 2026 - 10 min
episode "Between the Devil and The Deep Blue Sea" by The Boswell Sisters cover

"Between the Devil and The Deep Blue Sea" by The Boswell Sisters

In 1931, as America sank deeper into the Great Depression, the Boswell Sisters recorded a song about a different kind of crisis — the kind where every choice feels like a trap. Written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler, “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” sounds light, even playful. The harmonies glide. The rhythm swings. But beneath the polish is a confession: sometimes you’re not choosing between right and wrong — you’re choosing between bad and worse. In this episode of Dustbin Prophecies, we explore how the Boswell Sisters transformed a Tin Pan Alley dilemma into something quietly devastating. We’ll break down the lyrics, the harmonic tension, the 1931 recording session featuring musicians like Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman, and the subtle musical choices that make this record feel suspended — unresolved — nearly a century later. Because this isn’t just a jazz standard. It’s a song about understanding the trap. And singing anyway. Dustbin Prophecies: digging through the forgotten corners of rock history — one record at a time.

20. feb. 2026 - 10 min
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