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Tuesday Jan 23, 2018
Episode 142 - Bill Janovitz of Buffalo Tom
Tuesday Jan 23, 2018
Tuesday Jan 23, 2018
Buffalo Tom were (and remain) one of the most critically-acclaimed bands of the last 30 years. Starting out in Boston in the late 80s under the tutelage of J. Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., Buffalo Tom really hit their stride in the early 90s with hallmark albums like 92's Let Me Come Over and 93's Big Red Letter Day featuring classic tracks like "Taillights Fade" and "Soda Jerk". Unfortunately, despite appearing on the TV show My So-Called Life, racking up a devout following and attracting a host of famous fans, they never quite crossed over. Frontman Bill Janovitz spends the first part of this conversation discussing why that is and what the arc of the band has been. His deep education on rock history contextualizes that arc in unique ways. But, then we start debating the current state of rock music criticism, the enduring mystique of Exile on Main St. (he wrote a book on the subject) and even the Red Sox. It's a little bit of everything! Oh, and they have a new album coming out in a few weeks - Quiet and Peace. Check it out!
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I loved this one. One of my fave groups from this period. What a smart and personable guy. I was of the generation first exposed to Buffalo Tom through My So Called Life. I knew the MTV show Catwalk but didn't know Buffalo Tom were in it.
Tuesday Oct 22, 2019
This was a great interview. Thanks
Thursday May 03, 2018
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