Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss each sequential album by Lou Reed.
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss Lou Reed's first album "Lou Reed."
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss Lou Reed's second album "Transformer."
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss Lou Reed's third album "Berlin."
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss Lou Reed's first couple live albums.
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss Lou Reed's fourth studio album "Sally Can't Dance." They also discuss (because Pauly and Jimmy can't stay on topic) Gerald Ford, graffiti, DMX, Axl Rose, Ben Stein, Don Pardo, Paul Stanley, etc.
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss Lou Reed's fifth studio album. Jim does some voice acting. Paul makes a ton of guitar noise. We get sidetracked by Star Trek.
First episode of Season 2. After a long hiatus, Jim and Paul discuss Lou Reed's sixth solo studio album: "Coney Island Baby."
Jim and Paul discuss Lou Reed's seventh solo studio album: "Rock and Roll Heart."
Jim and Paul discuss Lou Reed's eighth solo studio album: "Street Hassle."
Jim and Paul discuss one of the greatest and most entertaining live albums of all time, Lou Reed's "Take No Prisoners."
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss Lou Reed's ninth studio album: The Bells. This episode includes an audio play very loosely based on a real-life fight between Lou Reed and David Bowie.
An audio drama covering what may have happened when Lou Reed and David Bowie met up for dinner after a show in London, 1979. Featuring Jess Tanksley and Tony "Cadaver" Garrett.
Jim and Paul discuss Lou Reed's 10th studio album "Growing Up in Public."
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss Lou Reed's 11th solo studio album, "The Blue Mask."
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss Lou Reed's twelfth solo studio album, "Legendary Hearts."
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss Lou Reed's thirteenth solo studio album, "New Sensations."
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss Lou Reed's fourteenth solo studio album, "Mistrial."
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss Lou Reed's 15th solo studio album, "New York."
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss the Lou Reed and John Cale album "Songs For Drella."
Jim Callahan and Paul Colantuoni discuss Lou Reed's 16th solo studio album "Magic and Loss."
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