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I've Got Aux: Beatles Special Episode
This week, each member of the aux team brings in one of their favorite Beatles songs and we discuss its relevance to our lives.
I've Got Aux: "Rhiannon" by Fleetwood Mac
Bella is on aux this week and plays one of her favorite Fleetwood Mac songs, "Rhiannon." We talk mysticism in music and Stevie Nicks.
I've Got Aux: "I Will Follow" by U2
Gavin is on aux this week and brings in his mom to talk about "I Will Follow" by U2. Gavin's mom runs the convo and talks about what the song's impact was like upon it...
I've Got Aux: "Back to Oz" by Angelo de Augustine & Sufjan Stevens
Ally is on aux this week and she harps on her hyperfixation song of the moment: "Back to Oz." We talk about the influence of other media on songwriting, Sufjan Stevens...
I've Got Aux: "Sunday Morning" by Tyson Motsenbocker
Bella is on aux this week and plays "Sunday Morning" by Tyson Motsenbocker. We talk about live performances, personal relationships with songs, and religious influence...
I've Got Aux: "You Are the Traffic" by COIN
Gavin is on aux this week and tries to win Ally over with a COIN song, "You Are the Traffic." We talk COIN's reputation and the merits of writing your own music.
I've Got Aux: "Say Yes" by Elliott Smith
Ally is on aux this week and forces the gang to listen to on of her favorite artists, Elliott Smith. We break down the melancholic heartthrob, why his music is so ever...
I've Got Aux: "Still Ill" by The Smiths
Bella is on aux this week and she takes us through one of her favorites from The Smiths. We talk all things Morrissey and the allure of The Smith's humor.
I've Got Aux: "Love Me" by The 1975
Gavin is on aux this week discussing "Love Me" by The 1975, a track off of their second album. We break down our history with the group and how they've transformed ove...
I've Got Aux: "Aeroplane" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Ally is on aux this week and leads the discussion about 1996 release "Aeroplane" by Red Hot Chili Peppers. We dive into themes of drug abuse, some details of the song ...