Episode 101: Janet Jackson State of the World Tour, Top Female Friendships in Pop Culture, John Legend

Episode 101

21st November 2017

This week, we give our completely biased thoughts on the Janet Jackson State of the World Tour and revisit one of our favorite lists, our Top Female Friendships in Pop Culture. Plus, Amita reviews Sean’s Big Sell – a John Legend cover of a Joni Mitchell classic.

Episode notes

This week, we bask in the glow of seeing the one and only Janet Jackson (Ms. Jackson if you’re Nasty) in Brooklyn on her State of the World Tour. Find out which one of us puts this show in their Top 3 Concerts of all time.

Then, we discuss our Top Female Friendships in Pop Culture featuring The Golden Girls, Lucy & Ethel, Meredith & Cristina, the women of Living Single and more. We share how their bonds inspire us and why they’re their relationships are everlasting.

And Amita rates and reviews last week’s Big Sell from Sean, John Legend’s cover of Joni Mitchell’s “Woodstock” and also shares the origin of this song as part of a collection of covers for the new Ken Burns documentary about The Vietnam War. You can find all of the songs and their originals here. And then Amita sells the single “Underdog” by new artist- Banks.

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Inside Pop is the weekly podcast that dives deep ​inside the world of pop culture. Television producers Amita Patel and Sean David Johnson bring their knowledge of the entertainment industry and their passion for pop culture to cover the stories you need to know about and care about. Together this dynamic duo brings a welcome diversity (they are African American and Indian American; Male and Female, Gay and Straight, Married and Single and wannabe residents of Sunnydale, CA and Dillon, TX) into the pop culture podcasting landscape.

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