Timothy Malcolm and Christopher Jones
100 Songs
In each episode of 100 Songs, either Tim Malcolm or Chris Jones picks 10 songs released in one calendar year, revealing a theme along the way. At the end of 10 episodes, they will have selected 100 songs from the same year. Our first 10 episodes are all about 1986.
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Timothy Malcolm and Christopher Jones
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11 juil. 2026
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I Want It Now 11.07.2026 1:21:45
Yes, we have a new podcast. We are going through 100 songs released in 1986, picking one song per artist in an attempt to tell the story of a wild and oft-changing year in music. With each episode we (Tim and Chris) alternate with a 10-song theme. This week, Chris goes big into greed. We're looking at songs with the theme of "I Want It Now," and in case you don't know, the &quo...
I Wanna Talk About Me 13.06.2026 1:12:28
Yes, we have a new podcast. We are going through 100 songs released in 1986, picking one song per artist in an attempt to tell the story of a wild and oft-changing year in music. With each episode we (Tim and Chris) alternate with a 10-song theme. This week we discuss very selfish country songs, tunes that only want to "talk about me." It's a good way to get a lay of the land in 198...
Plunging Deeper Into Divorcecore 13.06.2026 1:16:48
Yes, we have a new podcast. We are going through 100 songs released in 1986, picking one song per artist in an attempt to tell the story of a wild and oft-changing year in music. With each episode we (Tim and Chris) alternate with a 10-song theme. This week we launch a level-201 course in Divorcecore, a genre created by JD Ryznar of "Beyond Yacht Rock" about a decade ago. Here Tim runs t...
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