I'm joined by guest Phil Stacey as we discuss our favorite albums of 1978.

Show notes:

  • Recorded via Zoom

  • Jay turned 11, Phil turned 9 in '78

  • Big festivals, including Texxas Jam

  • Lots of disco on the singles chart

  • Phil's favorite non-top 5 albums: Ramones, Blondie, The Who, The Clash, Elvis Costello, Jerry Garcia Band, Bob Marley, Rolling Stones, The Jam, Devo, Bob Seger, AC/DC, Tom Petty, Little Feat, Big Star, Marvin Gaye, Springsteen, Warren Zevon, Cheap Trick

  • WKRP in Cincinnati on DVD and music licensing (UPDATE: Turns out a bunch of the music was restored on a recent DVD set)

  • Cheap Trick At Budokan is one of the greatest live albums ever

  • Jay's favorite bubbling under albums: The Police, Rush, Dire Straits, The Who, Peter Gabriel

  • Phil's #5: Neil Young revisits the laid-back sound of Harvest

  • Phil's #4 and Jay's #4: Talking Heads explore a more danceable sound

  • Phil's #3: Debut from The Police made a big splash

  • The long journey of Andy Summers

  • Jay's #3: Contrasting opinions on Some Girls, but has some great Stones songs

  • Jay's #2: Elvis Costello and the Attractions with an angry classic

  • Phil's #1 and Jay's #5: Debut from The Cars has no bad songs

  • Phil's #2 and Jay's #1: A revolutionary debut from Van Halen

  • Favorite songs: "You're All I've Got Tonight" (Phil), "Running With the Devil" (Jay)

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The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.