Episode 54: Dr. Stephen A. Woods, Esquire
Steve Woods is a son, a brother, a husband, a father, a handyman, a fine, fine golfer, a funny dude, and a friend. He's also a chef at heart, a valuable employee to his bosses, and an all-around good guy.
I'm still trippin' out over the fact that we've known each other for longer than two decades, and I couldn't have been happier than I was to see him on my front porch for Episode #54 of Badass Records Podcast.
Like most of my guests, Steve's story is a fascinating one, so we dug into it a little bit, and we of course talked music, too. The good doctor shared with me a few of his favorite records, and they are these:
The Stone Roses, The Stone Roses (1989)
The Stone Roses's Turns Into Stone (1992)
Nowhere, Ride (1990)
Ride's Going Blank Again (1992)
Hear It Is, The Flaming Lips (1986)
The Flaming Lips's Oh My Gawd... (1987)
Hit to Death in the Future Head, The Flaming Lips (1992)
everything from the Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, and Son Volt catalogs
the entire Steely Dan catalog
Hats off to Steve for taking time out of his busy calendar to sit down with me and chat. I hope you'll give our conversation a view or a listen.
These episodes are recorded in-person in Kansas City. If you or someone you know would make a good guest, please reach out at badassrecords podcast at gmail dot com. Thank you for stopping by.
copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the intro/outro audio. They are samples from a track by Jenny Lewis called, "Little White Dove," which I lifted from her 2019 album called On the Line (c/o Warner Records Inc.).