
Under the hood of The Cars "Drive"
Did you know that the Cars had a different lead singer depending on the song? Learn the difference between Ric Ocasek and Ben Orr in this special episode.
RepeatOne - Songs you can listen to on loop and the stories behind them. A short form podcast where the host tells the true origin stories behind music he loves so much he's played them on repeat for hours and days at a time. To listen to music accompanying each episode, you need to listen to the "RepeatOne Playlist: Talk+Music" playlist on Spotify. Email: bmovieben@gmail.com
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Did you know that the Cars had a different lead singer depending on the song? Learn the difference between Ric Ocasek and Ben Orr in this special episode.

From naming themselves after a tragedy to making their biggest hit a play on words, Rammstein keeps everyone entertained.

Big Head Todd and the Monsters and their opportunity to sell out came fast with the popularity of their early hit Bittersweet.

Now known as one of the all time greatest hits for karaoke and piano bars...how did it get made?

All about the hit family track from down under.

Film critic Roger Ebert said the following in 2005 about video games: “To my knowledge, no one in or out of the field has ever been able to cite a game worthy of comparison with the great dramatists, poets, filmmakers, novelists and composers.” This was the beginning of a renewed debate on the topic of videos games as art...

Hi everyone, looking forward to a great third season of the show! Going forward, you need to have a Spotify account to listen to the podcast - you don't need to be a paying subscriber, but you do need at least a free Spotify account. For those of you with a premium Spotify account, you will be able to listen to the full song in the podcast now! For free users you will hear a 30 second clip. Thanks…

Listen all about a band called Mustache! with a song about a mustache and artist names like Travis Falcontamer and Jessie Grizzlebottom.

I answer your most commonly asked question and field a voicemail about Elvis' If I Can Dream. Visit the website http://repeat.one to leave your own voicemail, or hit me up on Facebook.com/RepeatOnePodcast or Twitter.com/BadMovieBen.

In 1971, The Rolling Stones left England with no money in tax exile. They went on to record an album in the dark, damp basement of a villa in southern France and later complete it in Los Angeles. Listen about how this tumultuous time period in the history of the Rolling Stones created tracks like Let it Loose.