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Season 2 Episode 16 - Are Photographic Album Covers Overrated? Part 2

1h 29m · Is This Show Overrated? · 14 Dec 20:00

Album covers are great, and so varied, and so integral to the way we used to experience music. The photo on the album cover of Rumours by Fleetwood depicts beautiful Californian Stevie Nicks in her classic and iconic Rhiannon persona, and lanky Brit drummer Mick Fleetwood in a pony tail and with two big balls dangling between his legs.

As Neil frantically shovels mountains of coal into the yawning, hungry furnace of the increasingly malevolent Overrated  Machine, and Wayne rants about how much he hates Fleetwood Mac for spurious reasons that don't stand up to scrutiny, Vince wonders if the 1970s was one big cocaine  binge for everyone except him.                            

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