237 - The Who - My Generation - Eddie Pepitone

 

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EPISODE SUMMARY:

In a time capsule that catapults us back to the mid-60s British rock explosion, "The 500 with Josh Adam Meyers" turns its focus to The Who's iconic 1965 album, "My Generation." A musical manifesto of rebellious youth, this album is a testament to the raw power and innovation that defined the Mod movement. Joining the conversation is the irreverent comedian and actor Eddie Pepitone, whose incisive humor and social commentary align seamlessly with the spirit of The Who's early work. "My Generation," featuring the anthemic title track and the explosive "Out in the Street," encapsulates the youthful defiance and energy that catapulted The Who to legendary status. Eddie Pepitone, known for his dynamic comedic style, adds a layer of wit and insight to the episode, offering a contemporary lens through which to appreciate the album's enduring impact.


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