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Episode 3- August (Side A)

Episode 3- August (Side A)

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In episode three, "Side A", Rob Turner & Jimmy Knowledge examine the history, lyrics, and composition of the Umphrey's McGee tune, "August."  

 

The guys look closely at the original album version vs. the reconstructed live evolution and share insightful & hilarious memories from Brendan Bayliss & Ryan Stasik. 

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Jimmy Knowledge's August essay mentioned in this episode: Leveled Ideas

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