007. The Rise, the Peak, the… What Were They Thinking?
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Leslie and Tim dive into a playful but pointed musical question: what happened to them? Together they explore the fascinating arc of several major artists and bands whose sound shifted dramatically over the years — sometimes for the better, sometimes… not so much.
Leslie kicks things off with examples from Aerosmith, contrasting the gritty, swaggering 70s era with the glossy MTV‑era reinvention that split fans down the middle. From there, the two unpack U2’s evolution from the raw urgency of Boy and War, to the stadium‑shaking brilliance of The Joshua Tree, to the experimental detours of Zooropa and Pop that left some longtime listeners scratching their heads. Billy Joel gets the same treatment as Leslie traces the journey from the storytelling magic of The Stranger to the slick 80s sheen of An Innocent Man and beyond. Crowded House makes an appearance too, with Leslie reflecting on the brilliance of their early albums and the uneven path that followed. And then comes the heartbreak: Maroon 5. Leslie mourns the loss of the soulful, guitar‑driven magic of Songs About Jane and wonders how the band that wrote “She Will Be Loved” ended up so far from its roots.
Tim jumps in with his own example — Pearl Jam — and the two compare notes on bands whose debut albums were lightning in a bottle, followed by years of reinvention that didn’t always land.
As always, the episode wraps with a quick real‑estate tip from Leslie, this time about the art and strategy of pricing a home correctly from day one.
It’s nostalgic, opinionated, funny, and full of the kind of music‑nerd joy that makes Mosaic of Music such a good hang.
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