SGS! Episode #47: Dropping the Gloves

Steve and Mitch get into it over the NHL playoffs, Tiki Barber, Vinnie Vincent and KISS, Jim Tressel, old Beatles LPs, and much more. As they say, the show must go on!

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SGS! Episode 47

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One Response to “SGS! Episode #47: Dropping the Gloves”

  1. Bill in San Diego says:

    Thanks for another great hour. Atco was never owned by Robert Stigwood, but it was the US label for the bands he managed (Cream, Bee Gees, etc.) until he started his label RSO. Atco was a subsidiary of Atlantic for all non-Jazz/R&B releases until Led Zeppelin demanded they be placed on the parent label.

    BTW, I’m a big fan of a number of US Capitol Beatles albums, but for some reason Beatles VI never had its own identity to me other than containing mostly the leftovers (better songs we placed on Beatles ’65) from one of their weaker UK albums (B4Sale), but yet it’s a still a 5 star album. Good bless EMI for squeezing out so much music from the Lads in such a short period of time. There was only 6.5 years between the release of Please Please Me and Abbey Road… the same amount of time between SYMM and 3S&AC.

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