A discussion of Sturgill Simpson's "Turtles All the Way Down" and our favorite spiritual rock song.
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Sturgill Simpson's 2014 “Turtles All the Way Down” from the album "Metamodern Sounds in Country Music" released on High Top Mountain/Loose. Written by Sturgill Simpson and produced by Dave Cobb.
Personel:
Cover:
Performed by Josh Bond
Intro Music:
"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.
Other Artists Mentioned:
Sarah Silverman
George Harrison “My Sweet Lord”
Lionel Richie “Easy Like Sunday Morning”
The Beatles “Let It Be”
John Lennon “God”
Talking Heads “Heaven”
Widespread Panic
Van Morrison “When Will I Ever Love To Live In God”
Madonna “Like a Prayer”
Madonna “Like a Virgin”
Caddyshack
Leon
The Temptations
Above The Rim
Norman Greenbaum “Spirit in the Sky”
Ben Harper “I Shall Not Walk Alone”
The Blind Boys of Alabama
Jim Morrison “I’ve Been Down So Goddamn Long”
The Doors
Kansas “Carry On My Wayward Son”
Blind Faith “In The Presence of the Lord”
Dishwalla “Counting Blue Cars”
Waylon Jennings “Abilene”
Merle Haggard
Albert Einstien
Matthew McConaughey
Dazed and Confused
Phish “Sample in a Jar”
Ray Charles “Modern Sounds in Country Music”
Johnny Cash “Folsom Prison Blues”
John Lennon “Imagine”
Ozzy Osbourne
George Jones
Tame Impala
The Beatles “Revolver”
The Beatles “Tomorrow Never Knows”
Radiohead
Chris Stapleton
The Highwaymen
Willie Nelson
Kris Kristofferson “Me and Bobby McGee”
First Aid Kit
Sturgill Simpson “Sound and Fury”
Cat Stevens “Peace Train”
The Ruen Brothers
Roy Orbison
The Cure
Whitey Morgan and the 78s
The Flaming Lips
The Simpsons
Tyler Childers
Sturgill Simpson “The Ballad of Juanita and the Dude”
Modest Mouse “Float On”
Bill Hicks
The Guitar Tribute Players
Jim and Tammy Faye Bakke
Ric Flair
Elton John