• It Was the Best of Times. It Was the Wurster of Times

  • Nov 1 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
  • Podcast

It Was the Best of Times. It Was the Wurster of Times

  • Summary

  • We highly recommend that you go back and listen to our episode “Hello, Hello, Hello Jon Wurster” if you have not already. Jon Wurster is the drummer for The Mountain Goats and Bob Mould. He was the drummer for Superchunk for over three decades. He is also a comedy writer and performer, known best for his hilarious characters in The Best Show, including Ronald Thomas Clontle, the fictitious author of the book, Rock, Rot & Rule. Clontle claims that his book is the ultimate argument settler when it comes to deciding whether famous bands and musicians rock, rot, or rule. This interview brings to a close a story that has been over thirty years in the making.

    Episode links:

    • Best Show
    • Rock, Rot & Rule
    • A Really Strange and Wonderful Time
    • Superchunk
    • Mountain Goats
    • Bob Mould

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