The Soundtrack to a Life

The Soundtrack to a Life is an autobiographical music interview podcast hosted by Christopher Munroe, in which he and a guest review and discuss at length the albums that have had an emotional impact on us.

New episodes the first and fifteenth of the month...

  • Episodes

Episode 061: Introducing Happiness

April 01, 2020 by Christopher Munroe in Podcast, Music, Interview
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April 01, 2020 /Christopher Munroe
music, 90s, cancon, mike, power pop
Podcast, Music, Interview
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Episode 043: Lost Together

July 01, 2019 by Christopher Munroe in Podcast, Music, Interview
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Episode Notes:

Blue Rodeo - Lost Together

Blue Rodeo, on Wikipedia

The Dixie Chicks, hating the government

Five Days in July, which I’ll also be doing an episode on some day

Bryan Adams, Sting and Rod Stewart, doing a lozenge commercial

Barenaked Ladies, getting Ketchup and KD thrown at them

Chelsea’s favourite BNL song

The Blue Rodeo show Chelsea and I saw

Flaming Lips are also fun live!

Blue Rodeo, doing a Christmas album

July 01, 2019 /Christopher Munroe
chelsea, country, cancon, blue rodeo, music, podcast, 90s
Podcast, Music, Interview
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Episode 041: Fully Completely

June 01, 2019 by Christopher Munroe in Podcast, Music, Interview
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Episode Notes:

The Tragically Hip - Fully Completely

The Tragically Hip on Wikipedia

The Britpop Banter Podcast

The Britpop Banter Podcast on Twitter

The Hip, hitting #1 with Ahead by a Century

The Watch that Ends the Night, by Hugh MacLennan

Pidgeon Camera’s Story

The FLQ Crisis, if you were wondering

Bill Barilko’s story, if you were wondering

The last Tragically Hip show

The last Gord Downie album

June 01, 2019 /Christopher Munroe
music, cancon, the tragically hip, canada, interview
Podcast, Music, Interview
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Episode 026: Grow Up and Blow Away

October 15, 2018 by Christopher Munroe in Podcast, Music, Interview
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Episode Notes:

Metric - Grow Up and Blow Away

Metric, on Wikipedia

Stars new record from last year, which I’m still very much on board with

Scott Pilgrim, featuring a soundtrack by Metric

Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter, a real movie

Gimmie Sympathy, the song that soured Sarah on Metric

The Black Eyed Peas, NOT in 2008

The Pet Shop Boys, doing a Village People cover shortly after Nevermind came out

Women in a Ghostbusters movie, and now we’re all gonna die

Read some Peter David X-Factor

The Casual Libationist

October 15, 2018 /Christopher Munroe
Music, cancon, metric, interview, podcast
Podcast, Music, Interview
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