Next Chapter Podcasts, Josh Adam MeyersComedy, Music
Next Chapter Podcasts, Josh Adam MeyersComedy, Music
Next Chapter Podcasts, Josh Adam MeyersComedy, Music
Next Chapter Podcasts, Josh Adam MeyersComedy, Music

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The 500 with Josh Adam Meyers counts down Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time with comedians, actors, and musicians.

  • 131 - Television - Marquee Moon - Wil Wheaton
    Wil Wheaton makes his debut on The 500 to discuss Television’s debut album that bridged the gap from New York Punk to the post-punk and indie guitar sound
  • 131 - Black Sabbath - Paranoid - Jim Norton
    Jim Norton joins Josh & some special guests offer their thoughts to discuss the landmark Black Sabbath sophomore release
  • 132 - Saturday Night Fever - The Original Soundtrack - Martha Plimpton
    Clean Title Saturday Night Fever - The Original Soundtrack - Martha Plimpton Short Description Martha Plimpton makes her debut on The 500 to discuss a soundtrack that captured the 1970s very well
  • 133 - Bruce Springsteen - The Wild, the Innocent & the E-Street Shuffle - Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts makes his debut to discuss the Bruce Springsteen album that expanded his sound to what it would become for many albums afterwards.
  • 134 - The Notorious B.I.G. - Ready To Die - Godfrey
    Godfrey returns to The 500 to discuss one of hip-hop music’s landmark albums, Ready To Die
  • 135 - Pavement - Slanted & Enchanted - Melissa Auf der Maur
    Melissa Auf der Maur makes her debut on the show to talk about the Pavement album that set the stage for “Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain.”
  • 136 - Elton John - Greatest Hits - Wayne Federman
    Wayne Federman checks in to talk about Elton John’s first major compilation that spent 10 weeks at #1 on the charts.
  • 137 - The Replacements - Tim - Maura Tierney
    Maura Tierney makes her debut on The 500 to discuss the album where The Replacements hit their stride
  • Introducing...Broken Record: Shirley Manson
    Music and storytelling meet on Broken Record, where artists across genres and generations sit down to explore the joy, chaos, and vulnerability of creating—and what it means to devote a life to music.
  • 138 - Dr. Dre - The Chronic - B-Real
    B-Real of Cypress Hill joins Josh to discuss Dr. Dre’s ground-breaking debut album after leaving N.W.A.
  • 139 - The Meters - Rejuvenation - Jonathon “Boogie” Long
    Jonathon “Boogie” Long makes his debut on the podcast to discuss a band that Mick Jagger once called “the best band in the world.”
  • 140 - Blondie - Parallel Lines - Courtney Taylor-Taylor
    Courtney Taylor-Taylor of the Dandy Warhols makes his debut to talk about the album that launched Blondie into the mainstream.
  • 141 - B.B. King - Live At The Regal - Wayne Federman
    Wayne Federman returns to discuss what has been heralded as one of the greatest live Blues performance recordings of all time.
  • 142 - Phil Spector - A Christmas Gift for You From Phil Spector - Wayne Federman
    Get into the holiday season early with this collection of Christmas songs from one of the biggest producers of the 1960s!
  • 143 - Dr. John, the Night Tripper - Gris Gris - Wayne Federman
    Wayne Federman is back to break down one of the more obscure, but foundational albums on the list.
  • 144 - N.W.A - Straight Outta Compton - Rickey Smiley
    Rickey Smiley makes his debut on The 500 to discuss one of the seminal albums in all of hip-hop.
  • 145 - Steely Dan - Aja - Big Jay Oakerson
    Big Jay makes his return to talk about Donald Fagen & Walter Becker’s 1978 masterpiece.
  • 146 - Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow - Cathy Richardson
    Current Jefferson Starship singer Cathy Richardson makes her debut on the podcast to discuss the album that put Jefferson Airplane on the map!
  • 147 - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Déjà vu - Jeff Daniels
    Déjà vu took over 800 hours to complete, but Josh and Jeff Daniels managed to break down the highly anticipated album in about 2 hours
  • 148 - Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy - Bill Burr
    A heavy-hitter album requires a big-time guest. Bill Burr returns to The 500 to discuss the album that began Led Zeppelin’s creative shift.