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Ep. 405 Today's Peep Presents The State of The Union, Rain Songs, Road Songs, From Led Zeppelin to Golden Earring, We Trace Weather, Memory, And The Music That Sticks

Ep. 405 Today's Peep Presents The State of The Union, Rain Songs, Road Songs, From Led Zeppelin to Golden Earring, We Trace Weather, Memory, And The Music That Sticks

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The sky turned gray, the wood stove hummed, and the soundtrack chose itself. We start with weather as a mood ring, pairing rain with Led Zeppelin’s No Quarter and summer heat with The Rolling Stones, then follow the trail to a band too often reduced to a single anthem: Golden Earring. What begins as a vibe check becomes a road map through memory, radio, and the songs that make the miles fall away.

We share why Radar Love still rules the highway at midnight, how its bass line and chorus carve out a place in American car culture, and where Twilight Zone reshaped the band’s U.S. story through the early days of MTV. Along the way, we pay tribute to guitarist George Kooymans and unpack the emotion of Golden Earring’s five sold-out farewell concerts in Rotterdam—shows captured for a future release and charged with the kind of gratitude only decades on the road can earn. Deep cuts like Clear Night Moonlight and When the Lady Smiles reveal a catalog rich with horn textures, cinematic hooks, and arrangements that move with purpose, proving this Dutch group built more than two hits; they built a mood you can live in.

We also glance at the State of the Union as ritual and remix—history, theater, and media spin colliding on one stage—and why trust feels like a volume knob we keep nudging. But the heart of our time together stays with the music: how weather picks the record, how certain riffs change the air in the room, and why some bands become the roads we remember. If you love classic rock, night drives, and underrated catalogs that reward a deeper listen, you’ll feel right at home here.

Enjoy the ride, share it with a friend who needs a new road anthem, and tap follow so you don’t miss what’s next. Got an underrated band we should spotlight? Leave a review with your pick and tell us why it deserves more love.

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