
What I Like
Sam Currall (he/him) finally exhibits the vulnerability he's demanded of others. Bijan Taheri (he/him) is there too. Songs played: Functional Poetry by The Narcissist Cookbook Maybe Man by AJR Parting of the Sensory by M

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Hosted by Sam Currall · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 52 episodes
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I, Sam Currall (he/him), listen to songs submitted to tinyurl.com/sendsongs ( http://tinyurl.com/sendsongs ) and talk about what I personally like about them. Every week, I get a different guest to provide their own recommendations and discuss their opinions on the songs. The show is judgment-free, and we focus on the positive aspects of any song.This show is recorded live on air via the Swarthmore student-run radio station, WSRN. They broadcast on 91.5FM, or you can listen on wsrnfm.com. We go live every Friday from 2-3, with exceptions for holidays.
Sam Currall hosts What You Like, a music show with 52 episodes published.

Sam Currall (he/him) finally exhibits the vulnerability he's demanded of others. Bijan Taheri (he/him) is there too. Songs played: Functional Poetry by The Narcissist Cookbook Maybe Man by AJR Parting of the Sensory by M

Kelan Sato (he/him) shares his beef with music theory as he and Sam reflect on how music has changed over the ages. Credit to Kaito Stohr, Kelan Sato, Bijan Taheri, and Isaac Cheng for their live rendition of the What Yo

Zak Vilanilam (he/him) returns to the show to break trends and draw lines. Sam tries to describe the ≧∇≦ emoticon without a visual. Songs played: Limelight by Rush Freefall by Pinkshift Sacrifice by London After Midnight

Noa Sherman (he/him) shares his perspective as a Beatles' fan. Sam reaches a point with What You Like where he's comfortable saying... well, you'll have to listen to find out. Songs played: Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles L

Elijah Nepomuceno (he/him) and Sam deal with seasonal allergies, mispronounce things, give shoutouts, compliment names, reference prior episodes, explain music theory concepts, jokingly advocate for major ethical violati

Annie Lu (she/her) inserts musical concepts into the podcast live on air, by singing them. Her episode marks the appearance of every Music 115 classmate on What You Like. Songs played: 橄欖樹 [English: "Olive Tree"]

Kaito Stohr (he/him) provides insight into the world of classical music while listening from "acoustic" to "producer." Songs played: Barbara Song by Caroline Kava (from "The Threepenny Opera") Wha

Tolga Bozkurt (he/him) returns to the show on late notice as penance for his late arrival last season. Sam pays songs compliments that sound like insults. Also, apparently the talking for this episode was set extremely l

Claire Sheeler (she/her) hypothesizes what music does better than other artistic mediums. Sam initially disagrees, but later comes around. Songs played: The Subway by Chappell Roan Sea of Voices by Porter Robinson I Have

Lemuel L'Oiseau (they/them) sings every song accurately. Sam openly admits to disliking something, or maybe this is just clickbait. Songs played: Survivor / I Will Survive by Glee Cast Say Hello 2 Heaven by Temple of the

Ron Comage (he/him) takes a more typical approach to music criticism, though not on this show. Sam asks what gives songs longevity. Songs played: Mirtazapine by Haley Williams Chaiyya Chaiyya by Sukhwinder Singh and Sapn

Adil Beken (he/him) talks sex and romance on the steamiest After Dark yet. Sam plays the most played song sent to sendsongs . Songs played: You'll Be In The Air by The Microphones karma's coming by sleepy dawg & Shiloh D

Matthew Tomlinson (he/him) eats sunflower seeds to mentally prepare himself for a transcription. Sam makes editing this episode more difficult for himself. Music played: Suite No. 5 in E Major Movement IV by G.F. Handel,

Silas Reyes (he/they), the person who sent around 80 songs to the form , describes their taste and listens to some new music. Sam shares some lore. Songs played: Lobo-hombre en París by La Unión Definition of Honour by S

Nox Tan (he/him), the source of hardcore and crust-punk music in Season 3, sometimes discerns. Songs played: N.W.O. by Ministry Army of Me by Björk Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met...) by Panic! At the Disco Winds of Cr

Noah Shaw (he/him) doesn't listen to music, but does recommend an artist Sam listens to. I'm so sorry I titled the episode this, Noah came up with this title so organically I had to say yes to this. Songs played: The Goo

Grace Chen (she/her) takes some notes on emotion and repetition. Sam modifies his intro in discussing common practice music. Music played: Lieder ohne Worte I, Op. 19b: III. "Hunting Song" by Felix Mendelssohn, p

Zak Vilanilam (he/him) gives Sam a lesson in music history. The two of them receive an additional lesson from a recommender, and have the exact same thought. Songs played: Bound by Luna Honey Stormy Weather by Ethel Wate

Zachary Baggs (he/him) talks about one song that's new, two songs he knew, and one song that's nu. Okay, it's not actually nu-metal, it's a different flavor of metal, but I care more about writing a good episode descript

Lilliana Zavin (she/her) meets Sam for the first time in an unusual What You Like episode. Songs played: September Fields by Frazey Ford Birds by Electrelane Harvest for the World by The Isley Brothers Outshined by Sound
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