What Songs Mean the Most to You?
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On today's episode Grace and Sebastian ask our Cal Poly community about their favorite songs, artists, and what music matters most to them. This episode has it all, from heartfelt stories to a musical analysis of French cinema and much more!
TIMESTAMPS:
(00:42) - The twins love Justice and the Alchemist
(3:49) - The song that means the most to Sebastian
(8:48) - Grace and Steve Lacey
(10:00) - Clocks played when Lauren was born
(12:28) - Vicki’s favorite artist
(13:48) - Grace and Sebastian’s most listened to genres
(19:16) - Dr. Marchbanks and movie soundtracks
(26:06) - Sebastian and the music of Dark Souls
(29:46) - Mira and Fleetwood Mac
(31:45) - Sebastian and the music of Dark Souls continued
(32:30) - Tarsa and Sundial
(36:38) - Sebastian and the Ruler of Everything
(38:33) - Grace and Lauren and the songs that remind them of home
(43:22) - A group of electrical engineering major’s favorite artists
(47:34) - Morgan Freeman’s feature on Savage Mode II
(48:58) - Goodbye!!!
Stop by Dexter Lawn every other Friday from 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM to have a conversation with our hosts and get featured on Chatterbox!
To listen to the other KCPR Podcasts, check out kcpr.org/podcasts! Other podcasts produced by KCPR include SLO-Fi, CP101, Different Matters, The Roundup, and The Gallop.
Chatterbox is produced by a team of journalism majors at Cal Poly SLO in San Luis Obispo, CA.
Chatterbox Team:
Grace Bennett –– Host
Sebastien Tallet –– Host
Lauren Jones –– Producer
Ben Ingram-Eiser –– Audio Editor
Ben Shane –– Podcast Director
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