MMP026 – Big Blender Featuring T.H. White, The Black Ghosts and The Brew
Have you ever heard of Jack LaLanne? You know the juice guy, the guy that takes every freakin kind of fruit or vegetable and throws it in a blender to make some super healthy, nutrient rich liquid concoction?
Well todays episode is the music equivalent to one of his creations, but, instead of fruits and vegetables, I used classic rock, crunk, downtempo, rap, indie pop, and a few others styles to make you one earlicious dose of music goodness.
Press play now and indulge (for best results, use headphones).
[audio:http://musicgoat.com/podcast/mmp026_blender.mp3]
Click Button To Play | Right-Click To Download
NEW! Have a comment, request or review of your own that you would like played on the show? Call (206)202-7672 now and leave a message.
Here are the songs heard on this podcast and links to each artists website;
T.H. White – “Private People” (get it free on eMusic)
Easy Way Out – “High Life”
The Brew – “Here to Change Things”
Black Velvet Elvis – “The Girl With Strawberry Hair” (get it free on eMusic)
Get Back Loretta – “Dreams Got Scattered”
The Reveals – “Want You Back”
The Black Ghosts – “Repetition”
The Dares – Love Me When I Leave”
Stop by my iTunes page now, tell me what you think by posting a comment and then subscribe.
Other podcasts mentioned in this show;
Take The Easy Way Out Podcast
Crunk Rock Radio
Most of these and a ton of other great artists can be found on the Pod Safe Music Network.
Related posts:
- MMP017 – Indie Alt Country Blues Get-Away Featuring The Black Crowes and Supersuckers
- MMP022 – Mix and Match Featuring Nine Inch Nails, Buckcherry, Bob Mould and Ice T
- Music Podcast 035 – Acoustic Rock & Country Blues Blender
- MMP027 – Blue Moon Mellow featuring Collective Soul
- MMP024 – Somewhere Between Rock and Country Featuring Merle Haggard and Drive-By Truckers
Tagged with: classic rock music • crunk rock • downtempo • easy way out • electronica • Hip Hop Music • Indie Music • Pop Music • pop rock music • punk • Rap Music • Soul Music
Filed under: Music Podcast • Podcast • Reviews
Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!










One of the better mixes I’ve heard on the Goat for a while. And yeah, I think that it was, in fact, “earlicious”
Thank You TM,
I am glad you and your ears are satisfied.
Corey