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Positive Spins

3 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 2 years ago -

Positive energy. Passionate music fan. Personal stories.

Positive Spins is a show for music fans. It’s about sharing the personal stories behind the artist, albums and songs we love to love and having inspired discussions about the inextricable connection between life and music.

Join my guests and me as we riff on music and life experiences. Thanks for listening. Judd

Follow the Positive Spins playlist on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/mr-lucky/pl.u-rYGqIaLYbl

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Episodes

Time Waits for No One: Songs from Drug Deals, Chicago and Bob Dylan’s Dark Places

October 28, 2021 02:04 - 1 hour - 61.2 MB

What’s the most precious resource you have? No, not travel miles. It’s time. We have a finite amount of it in this life, but we waste so much of it. And, when it’s too late, we realize how much we’ve lost. Sadly, we can’t get it back once it’s lost. We can only look forward and figure out how to use it before we lose it. There are many, many songs written about time, time wasted, time on hand and time to kill. There just wouldn’t be enough time to play a playlist of songs about time! Tha...

Their Music is My Life: How Tom Petty Introduced Me to My Wife

October 22, 2021 03:11 - 32 minutes - 15.5 MB

Music is personal. Your favorite artists and their songs are a part of your life's most memorable moments. The funny thing is, this music, it's not your music; it's theirs. But you identify with it. You adopt it. It becomes, your music. Their Music is My Life is a segment where I tell stories about the music I love and how it’s impacted my life. In this episode I tell you about my history with music in Boston and how Tom Petty introduced me to my wife 22 years ago. Even the losers, baby. --...

Where No Band Has Gone Before

October 16, 2021 14:31 - 53 minutes - 97.1 MB

“I've always wanted to find out what would happen if we just kept going." – Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones "To boldly go where no man has gone before." – James Tiberius Kirk, Captain of the Starship Enterprise  That Keith quote came from an interview with Rolling Stone mag's then-reporter, Kurt Loder. The interview took place on November 12, 1981, on the eve of the Rolling Stones' Still Life tour. That was 40 years ago. FORTY YEARS! And, when Keith said that, it was 19 years after the S...