This episode explores the career of Colin Blundstone, lead singer of The Zombies, focusing on the band's early success, unique sound, and lasting impact. Blundstone recounts winning a local contest that led to their recording contract and explains the origin of the band's unusual name. He attributes The Zombies' distinctive sound to the songwriting and musicianship of Rod Argent, highlighting Argent's classical music background and the band's vocal harmonies. The conversation then shifts to the band's experiences during the British Invasion in America, including the enthusiastic fan response. Blundstone also shares anecdotes about recording "Tell Her No," including a mumbled lyric that has puzzled listeners for years. The discussion covers the story behind their final hit, "Time of the Season," and the band's breakup shortly before the song's success, while the episode also remembers film director James Foley, highlighting his work on "At Close Range" and "Glengarry Glen Ross," with insights into his directing style and approach to actors.