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Questlove Supreme

QLS Classic: Steve Miller

Questlove Supreme

iHeartPodcasts

Music, Society & Culture

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2022

⏱️ 181 minutes

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Summary

Hall of Fame guitarist, singer and songwriter Steve Miller talks about the early lessons he learned from Les Paul and T Bone Walker, sitting in on an impromptu recording session with The Beatles and performing with greats like Chuck Berry, Sly Stone and more.

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0:00.0

911, what's your emergency?

0:03.0

It's a nightmare we could never have imagined.

0:07.0

And a killer?

0:08.0

Who is still on the loose?

0:10.0

In the 1980s, we were in high school

0:12.0

losing friends, teachers, and community members.

0:15.0

We weren't safe anywhere.

0:17.0

Would we be next?

0:18.0

It was getting harder and harder to live in Mount Pine.

0:22.0

Listen to the Murder Years on the iHeart Radio App, Apple Podcasts

0:26.0

or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:30.0

I'm comedian Gabby Watts, and I'm hosting a new history podcast

0:34.0

called American Filth, where we're diving into the filthy underbelly

0:38.0

of the good old U.S.A.

0:40.0

I'll be talking about a founding father who died from a DIY catheter.

0:44.0

The woman who rode the Dirty is Blue Song ever recorded.

0:48.0

How the pilgrim smelled durable.

0:51.0

And of course, a 17th-century beastiality panic.

0:55.0

Listen to American Filth on the iHeart Radio App, Apple Podcasts

0:58.0

or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:00.0

Everyone in our country has a voice.

1:03.0

It's something that says not just where you come from, but who you are.

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