S2 - Ep 36 - Music Books, Rush Trivia, "Did You Know", Musical Second Acts & More 90's Uncut cover art

S2 - Ep 36 - Music Books, Rush Trivia, "Did You Know", Musical Second Acts & More 90's Uncut

S2 - Ep 36 - Music Books, Rush Trivia, "Did You Know", Musical Second Acts & More 90's Uncut

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This week on Revinyl, Shawn and Craig keep things rolling with stories, trivia, and more trips through the decades of great music.

📚 Shawn’s Music Reads:
Shawn kicks things off by sharing some of his favorite music-related books—biographies, autobiographies, and behind-the-scenes reads that every true fan should have on their shelf.

🎸 Rush Trivia Challenge:
Next, Shawn quizzes Craig on Rush’s first-ever U.S. tour, testing his prog rock knowledge one question at a time.

💡 Craig’s “Did You Know” Moment:
Craig drops another fun fact from the vault, adding a perfect touch of music nerdery to the mix.

🎤 Bands with Second Acts:
The duo then runs through a short list of artists and bands who reinvented themselves, proving that sometimes the sequel is worth the spin.

📅 October 1995 Chart Flashback:
They jump back 30 years to revisit the Top 10 singles in the UK and the US from October 1995—some forgotten hits, some timeless classics & some bafflingly bad tracks.

📚 Uncut’s Top Albums of the ’90s – Round [#]:
To close it out, Shawn and Craig randomly select 10 more albums from Uncut Magazine’s Top Albums of the 1990s, giving their takes on what still holds up and what’s faded over time.

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📩 Join the Conversation: Got a favorite music book, a band you think nailed their “second act,” or a memory from 1995’s charts? Drop us a line at revinylpodcast@gmail.com.

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