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    Explore " neil young" with insightful episodes like "(TEASER) Episode 304 - Jimi Hendrix vs Neil Young", "From Fontes to Patricia: An Ode to the Detroit Lions", "Who In The Van Halen Family Had A Reunion??", "Davey Lane's Paranormal Encounter With The Stokes + You Am I Australian Tour" and "honolulu hype: a neil young parody" from podcasts like ""An Impossible Way Of Life", "A Talk in the Attic", "Mornings Rock", "Triple M Homegrown with Matty O" and "A Talk in the Attic"" and more!

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    From Fontes to Patricia: An Ode to the Detroit Lions

    From Fontes to Patricia: An Ode to the Detroit Lions

    *WATCH ON YOUTUBE* ... Kirk dives into his favorite sports team: the Detroit Lions, who are about to take on the San Francisco 49ers in their first NFC Championship game in 32 years. An organization marred by a lack of continuity and buried in futility, these Brand New Lions have everyone talking...and in this case, they've even got Kirk singing (a Lions-themed Neil Young parody).

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    Davey Lane's Paranormal Encounter With The Stokes + You Am I Australian Tour

    Davey Lane's Paranormal Encounter With The Stokes + You Am I Australian Tour

    Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown for an unforgettable episode featuring Davey Lane of 'You Am I'. Dive into Davey's world as he discusses their highly-anticipated Australian tour and shares insights into his recent solo endeavors, delving into iconic albums by Neil Young, The Who, and The Beatles. As a self-proclaimed "Beatles nerd", Davey recounts his thrilling experience of following Sir Paul McCartney across Australia, attending shows in Adelaide, Melbourne, and Brisbane.

    But that's not all – get ready for a fun twist with our 'Write, Party, Dinner' game, where Davey reveals his choices among The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Foo Fighters, and David Bowie. Discover who he'd love to collaborate with, party alongside, and invite for a dinner.

    The episode takes an eerie turn as Davey shares his spine-chilling encounter at the world's spookiest gig, supporting The Strokes in the USA. Hear his firsthand account of a paranormal experience that left him rattled in a backstage restroom, and the haunting history he uncovered about it. Plus, learn about his attempt to comfort a disheartened Fabrizio Moretti, drummer of The Strokes, in a situation involving Drew Barrymore that's as intriguing as it is surprising.

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    honolulu hype: a neil young parody

    honolulu hype: a neil young parody

    on rare occasion, an unholy alliance of kirk's interests mash into each other. this episode is one of those occasions. in today's musical installment, kirk reimagines neil young's 1971 classic 'after the gold rush' by infusing hit with that special brand of honolulu blue kool-aid as the detroit lions get ready to kick off their 2023 season.

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    BONUS EPISODE: What was the best album from Season Two?

    BONUS EPISODE: What was the best album from Season Two?

    This is the absolute last episode before we go on summer hiatus, so we're looking back on the season two to each make our pick for the *best* album of the season.

    Quick reminder: this season we talked about Beyonce’s self-titled album, Stevie Wonder’s Songs in the Key of Life, The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper, as well as albums from Neil Young, Nirvana, David Bowie, Janet Jackson and NWA. In other words, there was lots to choose from.

    What's your pick for the best album from season two? Let us know on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod.

    Like this sort of thing? You should check out some of our other BONUS episodes:

    Runtime: 11 minutes

    Music by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.

    Quando o Som Bate no Peito — Episódio Piloto

    Quando o Som Bate no Peito — Episódio Piloto

    Os jornalistas culturais e radialistas Márcio Grings e Romero Carvalho se apresentam neste episódio piloto do Podcast Quando o Som Bate no Peito, falando de suas origens musicais e epifanias sonoras pregressas em um imperdível bate-papo para quem realmente gosta de música. 

    Podcast Quando o Som Bate no Peito, com os jornalistas Márcio Grings e Romero Carvalho falando de música boa com muita informação e descontração.

    Jeff Gorman and Jake Cochran (Illiterate Light)

    Jeff Gorman and Jake Cochran (Illiterate Light)

    Welcome to Roadcase!!  We're super pumped for this exciting episode featuring Jeff Gorman and Jake Cochran of Illiterate Light -- a stunning duo who are noted for their dynamic and striking live performances with Jeff on guitar and bass pedals and Jake's unorthodox standing position at the drum kit, infusing an amazing energy into their live shows.  Their new album, Sunburned -- out now -- is a profound and expansive look into mortality and the human condition, and has truly taken the band to the next level. Digging deep into their own experiences, and bringing everything on stage has been a hallmark of their artistic output, and that connection with audiences on a deep level continues to drive their love of what they do. Both Jeff and Jake are also profoundly affected by environmental issues  -- both are avid cyclists -- and have explored new ways to connect with audiences and raise awareness by creating pedal-powered shows to create innovative live experiences at festivals and venues across the country.  So hop on the Roadcase bus (or better yet this time, pedal along!) and learn more about these truly compelling artists and humans, Jeff Gorman and Jake Cochran.  It's gonna be a great ride!!

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    Andrew Does A Tribute to David Crosby

    Andrew Does A Tribute to David Crosby

    On January 19, 2023, musician David Crosby passed at the age of 81.  Crosby's music was hugely important to Andrew Langer, and in this bonus episode, Andrew talks about that influence--from Crosby's music to how he lived his life.  He talks about his relationships with his bandmates, a little about his love life, but ultimately gives a tribute to this musical giant.

    Episode 5: That 60's Show

    Episode 5: That 60's Show

    What are the nerds listening to this week?

    Darsh has been listening to video game music, specifically old Super Nintendo game music. What a nerd.

    The Scared Fox has been listening to the new Sounds Of Animals Fighting EP and says it is great! The band is currently on tour this winter, good luck finding tickets!

    Badger recommends the song Fire by the band Waxahatchee and also gives a sneak peek at one of his favorite albums of 2022, Big Thief's Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You.

    The 60s or The Times They Were A Changing

    We are exploring the decade that changed it all the 1960s, the vibe, the transformation, and the gear that helped change music into what it is today.

    First, let's start off with the general vibe of the decade. If I had to label the vibe in one quote it would be “The Times They Are A Changing”

    The early ’60s can still fall into the category we call “The oldies” which includes American standards like Elvis, Johny Cash, and also early Motown acts playing Soul, R&B, and DoWap. Bob Dylan released his first album in 1962 which was totally inspired by traditional Americana music like Folk, Bluegrass, and Country.

    The mid ’60s was when the vibe really began to change, English acts were starting to Invade, Dylan went electric and change was in the air.

    Artists started experimenting more with Psychedelic drugs, political protests, world music, and rebellion which was reflected in the stylistic changes of the music.

    As the decade went on these changes were on full display with acts like The Beatles, Pink Floyd, The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Led Zeppelin, and the Grateful Dead all coming into the spotlight.

    All of this led up to 1969’s Woodstock festival which was one of the nation's most notable positive events. This all sets the stage for the 1970s but that’s a different episode.

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    BONUS EPISODE: Who is Canada's greatest music ambassador?

    BONUS EPISODE: Who is Canada's greatest music ambassador?

    Here’s the hypothetical: imagine a world where only one Canadian artist has ever gained international attention and renown. Just one. Who would you want that artist to be?

    This question comes from our most recent episode about Shakira's Dónde Están los Ladrones? - Shakira is Colombia's most famous musician and, as a result, the face of Colombian music to the world. They could do worse - she's incredible.

    Who would you choose as Canada's music ambassador? Leave comments on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod or visit our website at recordroulettepodcast.com.

    Runtime: 8 minutes

    Music by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.

    What do Santa and Neil Young have in Common?

    What do Santa and Neil Young have in Common?

    This week Paul and Mike examine the Post-Thanksgiving Weekend and put the numbers into historical context. A violent Santa and vintage Neil Young are under the spotlight as well as the importance of event cinema to theaters. They also take a look ahead to AVATAR: THE WAY OF THE WATER and what is shaping up to be James Cameron’s biggest opening of all time and debate over what is the greatest 3D movie of all-time.

    In Praise of 1972: The Godfather, Bowie, and MR. PIBB!

    In Praise of 1972:  The Godfather, Bowie, and MR. PIBB!
    In a Jagbags first, Len and Beave explore all things 1972 for you. They go through some of the best movies of the year (The Godfather, Deliverance), television (All In The Family, Sanford & Son), music (Bowie, Elton John, Deep Purple), sports (Lakers' first championship, Munich Olympics), and inventions (the Egg McMuffin! Atari games! MR. PIBB!). Take a walk down memory lane with the guys, and enjoy the nostalgia! Put some Jagbags in your ear!

    Season 9 Mix Tape #1

    Season 9 Mix Tape #1

    Highlights from Season 9 Vol 1. Music only, no waffle.
    WARNING: Fragments of songs spliced together for the hell of it.

    We Are The Champions [Valiant Thieves]
    Come Together [Mary Wells]
    Welcome To Bucktown USA [Boot Camp Clik]
    Everybody Here Wants You [Kylie Auldist]
    I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For [Kaiak]
    Magneto & Titanium Man [Paul McCartney]
    Mojo Pin [Jeff Buckley]
    Telephone Line [ELO]
    Harvest Moon [Angus & Julia Stone]
    Uncle Sam Goddam [Brother Ali]
    Poor Boy [Shaun Boothe]
    Save Me [Catalijne]
    He Needs Me [Nina Simone]
    Sunday Bloody Sunday [Lisa Bresnan]
    [Just Like] Starting Over [Kat Edmonson]
    Radio Ga Ga [Queen]
    Bad News [Kanye West]
    Numb [U2]
    Don't Bring Me Down [Kaiak]
    From Me To You [Ane Brun]
    So Real [Ane Brun]
    Buzzin' Fly [Swell Season]

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    The Story of Rock and Roll: S5E39

    The Story of Rock and Roll: S5E39

    Episode 39 of Season 5 went out live at 7 pm sharp on 29 Sept 2022.  As usual, the show was hosted by Rebel Rock Radio.  We got going with Jorn and a track called 'Some Day They Will Put Out the Sun’, it was agreed that if it was in Soth Africa it would have been out long ago, or broken, or lost.  Next up Hell Fire out of San Fransisco, a truly wonderful band with a track called Cities Ablaze off their 2nd album called Free Again.  From there a bit Sevendust with ‘Black’ and Last In Line with ‘Already Daed’ with Vivian Campbell playing like he used to in Dio, which is fitting as they are Dio but without Ronnie James Dio.   

    We went back to the early ’70s circa 71/72 and listened to Mott The Hoople Cover the Lou Reed classic ‘Sweet Jane’, which led to Neil Young’s ‘Sugar Mountain’, sweet thing geddit?  A new track from Billy Idol off his new EP The Cage went down well, as did a new track off Ozzy Osbournes latest album Patient #9.  We listened to 'Immortal' featuring Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCreedy.  Paul Gilbert and Billy Sheehan in Mr Big reminded us just how well bass and lead can fit together.   

    We took another new track off Five Finger Death Punch’s latest album AfterLife.  Germany got a look in with Die Toten Hosen and ‘Alles Wir Gut’.  We carried on with last week's discovery, a band called Sumerlands, and then went off in a classic rock direction with 'Riders On the Storm' specially dedicated to one of TSORR’s much-appreciated listeners ho lost a family member this week :-(. 

    We had tracks from The Stranglers and The Jam, it's just punk by virtue of the time the bands were formed and their history but I consider them truly iconic rock bands.  The ladies were represented by Brody Dalle and her band The Distillers with ‘The Hunger’ and The Donna’s and a track called ‘Who Invited You’.  The South African stuff came from When Angels Came, Francois Van Coke, and Fire Horses.  After that, we checked out the debut album from My Chemical Romance and a track called 'Headfirst For Halos' which is really cool.  We finished heavy with In Flames, Arch Enemy and Slayer. 

    Artists featured:  Jorn, Hell Fire, Sevendust, Tremonti, Last In Line, Mott The Hoople, Neil Young, Mr Big, Tygers of Pan Tang, Rush, Billy Idol, Black Spiders, Alice In Chains, Bush, Anvil Black Veil Brides, Die Toten Hosen, Ozzy Osbourne, Five Finger Death Punch, Sumerlands, Rob Zombie, The Doors, Live, The Stranglers, The Jam, Parkway Drive, Venom, The Donna’s, The Distillers, When Angels Came, Fire Horses, My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, in Flames, Arch Enemy, Slayer

     

     

     

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