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Talk of Ages

Mark McGrath / Dec. '81 - Feb. '82 New Music Releases

Talk of Ages

Mike Tully

Music, Music History

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2022

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

A look back at noteworthy first quarter new music releases from 1982. Visit MarkMcGrath.com for all your Mark McGrath and Sugar Ray needs, and get more exclusive Tully content every week at Patreon.com/MikeTully

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0:00.0

Okay, you ready to start this show?

0:05.0

You're hosting the evening. It's really funny, dude.

0:08.0

I forgot his last name, but I've seen him before. He's really funny.

0:11.0

Give it up for Mike.

0:16.0

Coming to you live on tape from a newly refurbished freshly

0:23.0

carpeted podcast bunker in rapidly gentrifying Culver City

0:28.0

at Jason, California. Should have taken a deeper breath before that one.

0:32.0

Posting a partially obstructed view of the world famous Hollywood sign.

0:36.0

This is the Delhi Show. I have your host Mike Tully joining me today.

0:40.0

Once again, the lead singer of Sugar Ray and three time champion of rock and roll

0:44.0

jeopardy. Hello, and welcome back our dear, dear, always missed,

0:48.0

always happy to see him again, friend Mark McGrath.

0:52.0

Michael Tully, always a pleasure to be here. Always great to see you and

0:56.0

just talking about music that nobody cares about and finding out that so many

1:01.0

people care about it later in the social media world. I know it's really

1:05.0

rewarding, you know, so it's a joy to be talking to you, Tully. Likewise,

1:08.0

it's so nice this atmosphere that we live in now where it's

1:13.0

it's the perpetual present for for all bands. Time was there was only

1:19.0

so much shelf spate down at Sam Goodey. And if your record didn't do a certain

1:24.0

if you were not one, if you weren't thriller, if you weren't back in black,

1:28.0

I don't know what it was a year, two years, three years, unless your new

1:32.0

album was a hit, you would be literally forgotten.

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