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Episode 142: Eli Lake / Stevie Wonder [Part 1]

Political Beats

National Review

Conservatism, Music, Conservative, National Review, Music History

4.8552 Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2025

⏱️ 137 minutes

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Summary

Scot and Jeff discuss the first part of Stevie Wonder's career (1961-1971) with Eli Lake.

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Bertram. My tag team partners standing by as always, Jeff Blair. Jeff, how are you? Oh, I'm doing

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fun. I got a big smile on my face. I got my sunglasses on sitting here in my room with my harmonica,

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playing all these wonderful tunes, and, well, I just wish the neighbors would stop banging on the walls.

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Fine, Jeff on X at Esoteric CD. Our guest on today's program is a third-time returner, a three-time guest on the program.

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He's a free press columnist, host of Breaking History podcast that's launching in about three weeks, January 15th, 2025.

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Also a contributing editor at Commentary.

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And I highly recommend the most recent, Honestly Honestly podcast with Barry Weiss as our guest

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Eli Lake talks about why Jews wrote your favorite Christmas songs. And the Johnny Mark's

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portion is worth it just for itself. Eli Lake is back. Find him on X at Eli Lake. Eli,

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thanks for returning. Oh, it's great to be here. And what a great artist we have

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