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Ep. 12; The Year That Was 2001

Ep. 12; The Year That Was 2001

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Notable Music and Memories of 2001 with Texas Tracks and Taps

In episode 11 of Texas Tracks and Taps, hosts Graham, Jon, and Coy delve into notable music releases and personal stories from 2001. They begin with a spotlight on Community Beer Co. in Dallas before diving into their favorite albums and artists from the year. Topics include the comeback of rock with bands like White Stripes and The Strokes, the rise of third-wave emo with Jimmy Eat World's 'Bleed American,' and Dashboard Confessional. They also cover influential alt-country albums from Ryan Adams and Wilco, as well as key pop releases from artists like Britney Spears and Alicia Keys. Personal anecdotes, concerts attended, and the impact of 9/11 on music highlight the discussion. The episode concludes with a tribute to musicians lost in 2001, including George Harrison and Joey Ramone.

00:00 Welcome to Texas Tracks and Taps

00:48 Community Beer Co. Spotlight

03:42 Notable Texas Releases of 2001

08:16 Jon's 2001 Music Journey

09:01 The Rise of The White Stripes

11:57 The Strokes and System of a Down

19:49 Third Wave Emo Explosion

25:17 Alt-Country Highlights

28:44 Impact of 9/11 on Music

32:33 Concert Memories and More Releases

36:06 Creed Tattoos and Concert Memories

36:23 Travis and The Shins: A Dive into Early 2000s Indie

38:37 Pop Punk and Side Projects: Blink 182, Gorillaz, and More

41:36 Country Hits and Pop Icons of 2001

42:49 Weezer, Tenacious D, and the Pop Punk Explosion

46:04 Indie and Alternative Gems: Low, Broken Social Scene, and More

52:26 Remembering the Legends We Lost in 2001

56:36 The Birth of Billie Eilish and Other Notable Mentions

57:31 Musical Highlights: Moulin Rouge and Buffy the Vampire Slayer

58:48 Closing Thoughts and Plugs

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