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Stynch's Deep Cuts

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Stynch's Deep Cuts

Stynch's Deep Cuts

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Stynch's Deep Cuts

Stynch's Deep Cuts

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Episodes of Stynch's Deep Cuts

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SEASON 2 FINALE: Hear Stynch sing bits of some of his favorite tracks.
Stynch plays and reviews the greatest rock 'n roll album of all time: Exile on Main Street
Stynch plays some LIVE tracks from some of the greatest live performers, ever, and talks about what his mom gave to BB King.
Stynch plays the dirty and raunchy 1972 album: Sloppy Seconds by Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show.
Stynch plays songs with the word, sweet, in the title and talks about agin rockers and Evil Dead.
Stynch plays some great roadie tunes!
Stynch plays Alice Cooper's 1971 hit album: Killer.
Stynch plays songs with girl names in the title, and talks about that girl in his life.
Stynch plays more psychedelic nuggets form the late 1960s!!
Stynch plays Lynryd Skynyrd's last, great album: Street Survivors and discusses their rise and unfortunate end in music.
Stynch plays some classic rock tracks about Mother Nature and tells everyone about the First Day of Trout.
Stynch plays some of the best tracks from the Delta Blues King, Robert Johnson. Also featured is a special shout out to a special someone and an urban legend.
Stynch plays and reviews portions of The Beach Boys' masterpiece 1966 album: Pet Sounds.
SEASON 2 OPENER. Stynch plays his favorite six tracks to play and talks about his brother's bachelor party.
Stynch reviews the B-52's first album. Full of call and response, quirkiness, and b-movie soundtracks.
Stynch plays a mashup of some awesome guitar solos by one of the greatest guitarists of all time… Mick Taylor.
Stynch plays The Faces last studio album, Ooh La La featuring the voice talents of Rod Stewart.
Stynch plays some selections of great, effective slide guitar. From Duane Allman to Ry Cooder!
Stynch plays some of the saddest and deepest ballad cuts in the history of classic rock, so if you aren't feeling good, this is the episode for you!
Stynch plays portions of The Velvet Underground's second album, White Light/White Heat. Contains noise rock tracks about drugs, a lobotomy, transvestites, and people dying in boxes.
Stynch plays some of the best covers of the work of the legendary rock n' roll guitarist, Chuck Berry
Stynch fills you in on the next two weeks of Stynch's Deep Cuts
Stynch plays some odd psychedelic nuggets of the late 60's, and has a special treat at the end.
Stynch plays and reviews Astral Weeks, by Van Morrison, and attempts to decipher its meaning.
Stynch plays some "night-time atmosphere" style cuts and attempts to read his own poetry.
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