3324 The Music and Movie Podcast

3324 The Music and Movie Podcast

Welcome to the 33/24 Podcast, where Dean and Erik discuss the movies and music that left marks on their growth charts. So if you’re into the popular, the seen, the unseen and the obscure, then join us weekly for a listen. We promise, you won’t be disappointed.

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July 17, 2025 54 mins

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We're sitting down with Reeya Banerjee, singer, songwriter, and recording artist. Her new album "This Place" is due to be released next month, and Reeya shares her inspiration for this new collection of songs, how her influences shape her music, and how running makes for the perfect way to listen to her album mixes.

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 In this episode, we dive headfirst into the lush, cinematic dreamscape of Eldorado, Electric Light Orchestra’s breakthrough concept album from 1974. Jeff Lynne leads us on a fantastical journey through escapism, orchestral rock, and storytelling at its finest. From the haunting elegance of “Boy Blue” to the sweeping grandeur of “Eldorado Finale,” this episode dissects why Eldorado marked a turning point for the band—...

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 In this episode, we dive deep into Riptide, the 1985 album that catapulted Robert Palmer from cult favorite to global superstar. Best known for the monster hit "Addicted to Love," Riptide is more than just its MTV-defining visuals — it’s a sleek, soulful, and surprisingly eclectic album that blends rock, funk, and pop with Palmer’s trademark cool. We explore the album’s connections to Power Station, and ref...

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 We bring the flamethrower to Rolling Stone’s controversial Top 250 Guitarists of All Time list. From eyebrow-raising omissions to some truly baffling rankings, we break down what they got right, what they got way wrong, and who got done dirty. Expect some hot takes, guitar geekery, and a few laughs as we spotlight the legends who should’ve been higher, the underrated axe-slingers who barely made the cut, and a few pi...

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 In this heartfelt episode, we pay tribute to one of the most visionary minds in music history—Brian Wilson. From the sun-drenched harmonies of the Beach Boys to the introspective genius of Pet Sounds, we explore the legacy of a man who redefined the possibilities of pop. We’ll revisit his most iconic compositions and reflect on his personal and creative struggles. Whether you're a lifelong fan or discovering his...

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 In this episode, we dive into a classic rock debate that has divided fans for decades: Tommy or Quadrophenia — which is The Who’s definitive rock opera? One is a groundbreaking tale of a deaf, dumb, and blind boy that launched the band into concept album royalty; the other, a raw and deeply personal coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of Mod culture.  Expect passionate opinions, deep cuts, and a few surprise...

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 As one of the defining records of the grunge era, Core brought arena-sized riffs, brooding lyrics, and Scott Weiland’s unforgettable voice into the rock spotlight.  From the haunting ballad “Creep” to the thunderous “Sex Type Thing”—we explore the band’s role in the grunge movement, the controversy surrounding their rise, and how Core carved out a distinct identity amid Seattle’s shadow. 

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Join us as we journey alongside Dr. Jones, played by the ever-charismatic Harrison Ford, and his equally formidable father, portrayed by the great Sean Connery, in a race against time—and Nazis—to find the Holy Grail.

We dive deep into the film’s perfect blend of action, humor, and heart, discuss how it redeems the franchise after Temple of Doom, and explore the rich father-son dynamic that lies at its core. From ancie...

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 In this episode, we unpack Harvest, Neil Young’s 1972 masterpiece that blends country warmth with stark vulnerability. Often labeled his most accessible album, Harvest is more than just mellow melodies—it’s a meditation on fame, fragility, and fractured love. We explore the stories behind tracks like “Heart of Gold,” “Old Man,” and “The Needle and the Damage Done,” and discuss how Young’s raw honesty and sparse arran...

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In this episode, we set our course for 1981 and dive deep into Long Distance Voyager, the ethereal and genre-blending album from The Moody Blues. Join us as we explore how the band transitioned into the '80s without losing their symphonic, psychedelic roots. 

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 In this episode, we dive into the ultimate rock 'n' roll fantasy—creating our very own supergroups from the legends of the genre. From guitar gods to powerhouse vocalists and iconic drummers, we each draft our dream lineups and debate who would truly bring the house down. Tune in for heated discussions, deep cuts, and the pure joy of musical "what ifs." Who made the cut—and who got left behind? Le...

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In this episode, we dive headfirst into Revolver, the groundbreaking 1966 album that marked a turning point—not just for The Beatles, but for rock music as a whole. From the hypnotic swirl of “Tomorrow Never Knows” to the sunny bite of “Taxman,” we unpack the innovations, inspirations, and in-studio wizardry that made Revolver a psychedelic masterpiece.

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This week, we’re throwing it back to 1985 and diving into Brothers in Arms—the album that made Dire Straits a household name (and gave us one of the most iconic guitar riffs ever). We’re talking Money for Nothing, Walk of Life, moody war ballads, and that smooth, clean production that still hits decades later.

We’ll chat about how this album ended up being one of the first big digital recordings  and why Mark Knopfler’...

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 In this episode, we explore Mirage, Fleetwood Mac’s 1982 album that marked a return to their signature soft rock sound after the experimental Tusk. Often seen as a dreamy contrast to the band’s past turbulence, Mirage blends lush harmonies, shimmering production, and timeless hits like Gypsy and Hold Me. But beneath its polished surface lies a complex story of band dynamics, creative tension, and the ever-evolving ma...

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 In this episode, we dive deep into The Godfather Part III, the long-awaited but divisive conclusion to Francis Ford Coppola’s legendary crime saga. Was it an unnecessary sequel, or does it deserve more credit than it gets?  We discuss the film’s troubled production, Al Pacino’s evolution as Michael Corleone, and the film’s themes of redemption and regret. Tune in as we dissect the highs, lows, and enduring debates su...

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April 3, 2025 94 mins

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In this episode, we take a deep dive into The Godfather Part II, Francis Ford Coppola’s masterful sequel (and prequel) to the 1972 classic. We explore how the film brilliantly weaves together the rise of a young Vito Corleone, played by Robert De Niro, with the struggles of Michael Corleone, portrayed by Al Pacino, as he tightens his grip on the family empire.

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What makes a great opening cut on an album? One that get things going right away, one that is part of a larger theme, or is it something else? We're tacking a very wide, yet narrow subject field. Send us your picks and we'll add them to the exclusive YouTube Music playlist

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 In this episode, we dive into the remarkable career of Gene Hackman, one of Hollywood’s most versatile and respected actors. From his breakout role in Bonnie and Clyde to his Oscar-winning performances in The French Connection and Unforgiven, Hackman brought an unmatched authenticity to every role he played.  Tune in as we celebrate the legacy of a true cinematic legend, whose impact on film continues to inspire acto...

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John Irrizarry is our guide through the rough and tumble NYC punk scene of the mid-70's. 

🎸 Ramones (1976) – the album that started it all! 🎶

This iconic debut from the Ramones is pure punk rock energy from start to finish! With tracks like "Blitzkrieg Bop" and "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend," they set the standard for fast, raw, and rebellious music that would shape the genre forever. 🚨

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