I'm joined by guest Phil Stacey as we discuss our favorite albums of 1974.

Show notes:

  • Recorded via Zoom

  • Phil finally got a haircut

  • In '74, Phil turned 5, I turned 7

  • Capt. and Tennille got married, Sonny and Cher got divorced

  • "The Streak" was a big hit

  • Phil: Looking back, liked more songs than albums in '74

  • Not a long list of albums we liked

  • Radio was the main source of how people discovered music at that time

  • Phil's likes: Linda Ronstadt, Little Feat, Bob Marley, Lou Reed, Gram Parsons, Big Star, Van Morrison, Clapton

  • Jay's likes: Rush's debut album, Genesis, The Who, Queen, Steely Dan, Aerosmith, Zappa

  • The various, very different, phases of Genesis' sound

  • Queen is more popular than ever

  • Jay's #5: Supertramp's breakthrough

  • Phil's #5: Another great Stevie Wonder album

  • Jay's and Phil's #4: Neil Young with a mellow classic, powered by "honey slides"

  • Jay's #3: Big Star with an underrated power pop gem

  • Phil's #3 and Jay's #1: Bowie closing out his glam period with a bang

  • Phil's #2: Steely Dan featured a ton of guest musicians

  • Jay's #2: Lou Reed releases a killer live show

  • Phil's #1: Joni Mitchell hits it big with a jazzier sound, with help from Cheech & Chong

  • Backed by Tom Scott, who later was bandleader on both the Pat Sajak and Chevy Chase late night shows

  • Favorite songs: "Raised on Robbery" (Phil), "Diamond Dogs" (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.