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Seaside Pod Review (A Queen Podcast)

Seaside Pod Review (A Queen Podcast)

By: Kevin Brown Randy Woods
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Summary

Kev and Randy take to the mics once a week to talk about a song from the catalogue of the enigmatic, brilliant, and sometimes flawed rock legends Queen. Each week a song will be chosen at random so that the boys won't know what track they'll be reviewing. Kev comes into the podcast as a Queen afficionado, while Randy is a more casual fan, but has a huge wealth of knowledge about recording, performing, and music in general. At the end of each episode, both will either upvote or downvote the song and we'll take to social media to see what the listeners think!

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Kevin Brown, Randy Woods
Music
Episodes
  • Joyride
    May 7 2026

    Joy Ride is a 2001 American psychological horror film directed by John Dahl and starring Steve Zahn, Paul Walker, and Leelee Sobieski. The screenplay by Clay Tarver and J. J. Abrams follows two brothers and their childhood acquaintance who are terrorized by a psychopathic killer after pranking him on their CB radio during a road trip. Joyride is a smash single by Swedish duo Roxette and it's the song we're covering on this week's podcast.


    If Kev were to title this episode, he'd probably call it "Joyride", or possibly, "Slow the fuck down you maniac, you're driving too fast!"


    The twenty fourth installment in this podcast-within-a-podcast covers another song submitted by regular Kofi contributor Barry John Williams. The song is "Joyride" by Roxette and we were unanimous in our vote.


    The song at the end is Randy's 2019 Randy Woods Band reworking of a classic 2008 Absofunkinlutely tune called "Grow Your Love"! (Not like that you filthy perverts, it's about gardening!!!)


    NOTE: Skip forward to 18:10 if wanna get straight into the manifestations and wheel spin.


    If you want to get involved in the Kofi Klub, you can make a donation here: https://ko-fi.com/seasidepodreview and let us know which song you want us to add to the wheel! We also have a private channel in our Discord community for donors.


    Follow us on

    Facebook: @seasidepodreview

    Discord: https://discord.gg/nrzr2mQj

    Bluesky: @seasidepodreview.bsky.social


    Also, check out Kev's other podcasts

    The Tom Petty Project: https://tompettyproject.com

    The Ultimate Catalogue Clash: https://shows.acast.com/ucc


    And if you want to check out Randy's music, you can find it here:

    https://randywoodsband.com


    Don't forget to check out all our friends on the Boneless Podcasting Network: https://bonelesspodcasting.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Don't Lose Your Head
    Apr 30 2026

    In days of yore (aka medieval Britain), merchants would travel from hamlet to hamlet negotiating with the various Lords, through their Stewards and Bailiffs, in order to provide chain mail, iron braces and cladding for drawbridges, and reinforcements for battlements. Often, the merchant would barter for food, tools, or other supplies. The most famous of these merchants was named Joen (later changed to the modern spelling of "Joan") of Winchester. Renowned for his craft and guile in negotiation as well as his legendary drinking prowess (he once challenged the Duke of Argyle to a mead drinking contest, from which the Duke suffered a reported hangover of 5 days). Joen was thought to have been born to a Norse warrior father and a French washerwoman mother. HIs complexion was said to be paler than the new moon and his eyes as black as coals. All across the land, as Joen proceeded along the winding lanes to castle after castle, the peasants and their Reeves would call out "Hail Joen, armour trading again?" It is from this unlikely source, that singer Sally Butterslip created her pseudonym.


    If Randy were to title this podcast, he’d probably call it "Maybe you should lose your head" or possibly, "Why does my song not sound good?"


    NOTE: Skip forward to 27:15 if wanna get straight into the manifestations and wheel spin.


    The music at the end of the episode is the most brilliant "Bottom End Machine" by Randy Woods Band, from their second record - "Soul Hammer". Kev played a crucial role in the shooting of the music video, by pulling a far more talented man around in a child's wagon. And shooting some random video footage.... go check out the video here! https://youtu.be/efBpffvB84k


    If you want to get involved in the Kofi Klub, you can make a donation here: https://ko-fi.com/seasidepodreview and let us know which song you want us to add to the wheel! We also have a private channel in our Discord community for donors.


    Follow us on

    Facebook: @seasidepodreview

    Discord: https://discord.gg/nrzr2mQj

    Bluesky: @seasidepodreview.bsky.social

    Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/seasidepodreview

    Boneless Podcasting Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app


    Also, check out Kev's other podcasts

    The Tom Petty Project: https://tompettyproject.com

    The Ultimate Catalogue Clash: https://shows.acast.com/ucc


    And if you want to check out Randy's music, you can find it here:

    https://randywoodsband.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Leaving Home Ain't Easy
    Apr 23 2026

    Randy simply will not get over the title of this album. He just can't deal with the fact that an album called "Jazz" features no jazz. There's plenty of rock n roll, a wee bit of vaudeville, there's some proto-disco, and a spicy eastern flavour to the title track. But what are we getting from Bri today and will Randy love it or not? When Kev was young, Jazz was one of his favourite albums, but that had as much to do with the boobies poster as it did the songs! This isn't the first time Brian has opined about being away from home and on today's episode, we'll be listening to "Leaving Home Ain't Easy".


    If Randy were to title this podcast, he’d probably call it "Home is where the heart is" or possibly, "Mom, could you do my laundry?"


    NOTE: Skip forward to 24:11 if wanna get straight into the manifestations and wheel spin.


    The music at the end of the episode is the sensational final track from Randy Woods Band's selt-titled debut. It's a very musically complex little jam titled "Faded American" and you should go listen to it now! You can find it here... https://youtu.be/AFT5XH8mEYM


    If you want to get involved in the Kofi Klub, you can make a donation here: https://ko-fi.com/seasidepodreview and let us know which song you want us to add to the wheel! We also have a private channel in our Discord community for donors.


    Follow us on

    Facebook: @seasidepodreview

    Discord: https://discord.gg/nrzr2mQj

    Bluesky: @seasidepodreview.bsky.social

    Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/seasidepodreview

    Boneless Podcasting Network: https://boneless-catalogue-player.lovable.app


    Also, check out Kev's other podcasts

    The Tom Petty Project: https://tompettyproject.com

    The Ultimate Catalogue Clash: https://shows.acast.com/ucc


    And if you want to check out Randy's music, you can find it here:

    https://randywoodsband.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
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