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The Great Albums

Guster - Lost and Gone Forever

The Great Albums

Bill Lambusta

Albums, Music Commentary, Criticism, Billlambusta, Brianerickson, Music

4.3749 Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2015

⏱️ 108 minutes

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Summary

In another exciting episode of the Great Albums podcast, Bill shares one of his all-time favorite albums from one of his all-time favorite artists with Brian! Bill travels down memory lane as he explains how Guster helped him discover music that wasn't only about loud guitars. Harmony, songwriting, Steve Lillywhite, Judaism, Tufts University, and more are discussed as we make our way through the album, discussing each and every track from Guster's Lost and Gone Forever (1999, Palm/Reprise)!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Woke up today

0:10.0

To everything great

0:15.0

And all that I saw Just kept going on and on

0:26.6

Sweep all the pieces under the bed

0:32.6

Close all the curtains and cover of my head Hello, Hello, welcome to

0:38.3

My head

0:40.3

And what you wish for won't come true

0:46.3

You are surprised

0:48.3

Oh, you

0:51.3

Hello, welcome to the great albums podcast. I'm Bill. And I'm Brian. And today we are going to be talking about Guster's

1:04.2

1999 major label debut, Lost and Gone Forever. Produced by Steve Lillywhite.

1:11.5

Yeah, Steve Lillywhite making his second appearance on the Great Albums podcast.

1:16.4

That's right.

1:17.0

Yeah, the first, of course, being War by U2, which we did a couple weeks ago with Nando from Mad Bracket Status.

1:26.0

And that was a really fun podcast.

1:28.9

Yeah.

1:29.2

As Steve Lillywhite helmed albums tend to be.

1:33.4

Yeah.

1:34.3

And just one day we're going to get to Dave Matthews.

1:37.3

Yeah.

1:37.7

Well, it's interesting, you know, before we even, I guess I just jump right in.

1:43.7

Steve Lillywhite at this point in, kind of had the hot hand coming off like three, you know, super popular Dave Matthews band albums in a row.

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