A new patreon episode, as Thom and Joe turn to the Foo Fighters' side-project-cum-live-EP, Hail Satin, in which the American rock band cover five of the Bee Gees' best known songs in faithful, if rock-heavy arrangements, and play five of their songs from the so-so Medicine at Midnight in live surroundings
Along the way, the duo discuss the complexities of the original Bee Gees' songs, and their phenomenal success with the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, the downfall of the genre and the dark mark on music that is "Disco Sucks", and its rejuvenation in the mid 2000s, as well as the storied other covers that the Foo Fighters have made, their run of so-so albums, and the role of a band of their fame in modern American music.
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