The 1994 Albums Draft


Come gather ‘round, music lovers and friends,
For a tale of the '90s where the nostalgia never ends.
Dave and Milt took a trip, and Beth tagged along,
To the year 1994, where the tunes were strong.
With six picks apiece, including one score,
They drafted the albums they truly adore.
Green Day was Dookie, REM brought the feels,
TLC had the water, and Nirvana brought the chills.
Weezer got blue, and the stories got loud,
As each of them battled to make their picks proud.
From grunge to hip-hop, and alt-rock galore,
They laughed and they bickered and drafted some more.
A podcast of memories, music, and cheer,
Of the sounds that defined that radical year.
So tune in and chuckle, let’s turn back the clock,
And relive the era when flannel was rock!
Topics
01:11 Guest Introduction: Beth
02:49 Recap of Last Week's Episode with Peter Wolf
09:26 Rock and Roll Album Draft: Rules and Setup
18:32 First Round Picks: Green Day, REM, and Pulp Fiction Soundtrack
32:36 Second Round Picks: Weezer and More
36:10 Cheers to New Neighbors
36:13 Weezer's Perfect Albums Debate
36:49 Run DMC and Aerosmith Argument
37:16 TLC's CrazySexyCool Album
40:43 Nirvana Unplugged in New York
47:29 Forrest Gump Soundtrack
54:04 Jeff Buckley's Grace
58:34 Beastie Boys' Ill Communication
01:02:35 Tom Petty's Wildflowers
01:06:35 Stone Temple Pilots' Purple
01:13:15 Final Pick: Music Soundtrack
01:13:37 Movie Soundtrack Discussion
01:17:33 Tori Amos: Under The Pink
01:21:42 Live: Throwing Copper
01:25:22 Notorious B.I.G.: Ready to Die
01:27:37 Reality Bites Soundtrack
01:32:16 Soundgarden: Superunknown
01:36:41 Undrafted Albums and Final Thoughts