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    Explore " ray parker jr." with insightful episodes like "July Flame", "Ep. 149: Covers From Beyond!!! - HALLOWEEN", "Movie Soundtracks", "Who Ya Gonna Call? The Ghostbusters Episode" and "1984 - June: Night Ranger “Midnight Madness”" from podcasts like ""Debts No Honest Man Can Pay", "InObscuria Podcast", "ROCK PHOENIX LIVE", "Talkin' Baloney" and "What the Riff?!?"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    July Flame

    July Flame

    On this week's show, we... 

    • spend quality time with new records from Protomartyr, Bettye Lavette & Queens of the Stone Age 
    • spin fresh tracks from Lydia Loveless, Dawes & Wille Nelson 
    • celebrate Independence Day with even more musical fireworks from X & Laura Veirs 

    All this & much, much less!

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.

    Ep. 149: Covers From Beyond!!! - HALLOWEEN

    Ep. 149: Covers From Beyond!!! - HALLOWEEN

    In our final week of Gothtober, your fiendish-yet-friendly ghouls bring you an episode all about bands playing other bands' songs! These happen to be familiar songs that you hear at every HALLOWEEN party this time of year! Most of these are in the mainstream pop world… scary!!! However, what vile and twisted interpretations can be made by our rock n’ punk n’ metal ambassadors??? Listen if you dare…

    What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. Robert is forced to test his endurance and provide feedback, as he has no idea what he will be subjected to every week. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your ears, or something you've simply forgotten about, or that (in our opinion) should have been the next big thing.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Pulley – “Grim Grinning Ghosts (Disney’s Haunted Mansion) from Punk Rock Halloween, Vol. 2: Louder, Faster & Scarier(2019)
    2. Doctor Smoke – “Trick Or Treat (Fastway) from Trick Or Treat - Single (2021) 
    3. Punchline – “Ghostbusters (Ray Parker Jr.) from Punk Rock Halloween, Vol. 2: Louder, Faster & Scarier(2019)
    4. Strung Out – “Bark At The Moon (Ozzy Osbourne) from Punk Goes Metal (2000)
    5. Linger – “Zombie (The Cranberries) from Linger EP (2005)
    6. Tsunami Bomb – “Dead Man’s Party (Oingo Boingo) fromPunk Rock Halloween, Vol. 2: Louder, Faster & Scarier(2019)
    7. Chuck Billy – “Thriller (Michael Jackson) from Metal Thriller (2013)
    8. Dash Rip Rock – “Man Of Constant Sorrow (The Soggy Bottom Boys) from Hee Haw Hell (2007)

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    If you want to hear Robert and Kevin’s band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

    Movie Soundtracks

    Movie Soundtracks

    Hey guys and gals, welcome to rock phoenix live, this episode is for the movie goers. The ones that know movies verbatim and their backround. Your going to love the episodes soundtrack lol!!

    Seasons After- Cry Little Sister

    Van Halen- Humans Being

    Primitives- Crash

    Glenn Fry- The Heat Is On

    Kenny Loggins- Danger Zones

    Survivor- Eye Of The Tiger

    WAR- Low Rider

    Spinal Tap- Stonehenge

    Linkin Park- New Divide

    Rammstein- Feuer Frei

    Ray Parker Jr.- Ghostbusters

    Simple Minds- Dont You Forget About Me

    John Parr- St. Elmo's Fire

    Megadeth- Angry Again

    Smash Mouth- All Star

    Will Smith- Men In Black

    Aerosmith-  I Dont Want To Miss A Thing

    Prince- Purple Rain

    Tegan And Sara- Everything Is Awesome

    Haddaway- What Is Love

    Celin Dion- My Heart Will Go On

    Whitney Houston- I Will Always Love You

    Who Ya Gonna Call? The Ghostbusters Episode

    Who Ya Gonna Call?  The Ghostbusters Episode

    Who Ya Gonna Call?  The Ghostbusters Episode

     

    Talkin' Baloney Podcast - covering Pop Culture, Sports, Family and Friends - Nothing is Off Limits!  Except politics.  And religion.  But everything else...

     

    Jim Deezy and The Big Guy talk all about the Ghostbusters franchise, from the original films to the cartoon series, to the reboot, and even the re-re-boot.

     

    Plus - Jim Deezy reviews Pringle's Scorchin' BBQ chips, plus we answer your burning questions!

     

    And -  we talk about 'What We're Watching This Week'!

     

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    1984 - June: Night Ranger “Midnight Madness”

    1984 - June:  Night Ranger  “Midnight Madness”

    Night Ranger was a reliable hit machine in the mid-80's and their second studio album Midnight Madness was the one that solidified this reputation.  The group originally started as a trio with Jack Blades on bass, Brad Gillis on guitar, and Kelly Keagy on drums.  Keyboardist Alan Fitzgerald came out of the group Montrose to join the band, and he recommended guitarist Jeff Watson.  The group was originally called Stereo, then changed their name to Ranger.  The name was modified to Night Ranger to avoid a trademark infringement with a country band of the same name.

    Night Ranger honed their skills opening for Sammy Hagar (Fitzgerald worked with Hagar in Montrose), Ozzy Osbourne, and ZZ Top.  Their popularity began to rise with the release of their first album “Dawn Patrol,” and exposure on MTV, although only one single appeared in the top 40 - “Don't Tell Me You Love Me” peaked at number 40.   

    Midnight Madness would move the group from opening act to mainstream success with three singles including the massive hit ballad “Sister Christian,” written about Kelly Keagy's sister Christine.  “Sister Christian” hit it's peak at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, but was actually set to record back during their "Dawn Patrol" studio sessions.  Night Ranger held off on recording it at that time, wanting to establish themselves as a rock group rather than a ballad group.

    "(You Can Still) Rock in America" peaked at number 51 in June, and that is why we're featuring the album for this month although it came out in October 1983.  

    Night Ranger has been described as pop metal or glam metal, but it is straightforward 80's rock & roll.  One of the things that made Night Ranger unusual is that with their five members they had two lead guitarists, and two lead singers.  This may have given Night Ranger a depth of skill that wasn't common in rock groups at the time.

    We hope you have fun remembering this rocking group and album!

     

    (You Can Still) Rock in America
    This hard rocking anthem would miss the top 40, peaking at 51.  The song originated during a tour with Sammy Hagar.  The rock magazines were trending towards New Wave, and the covers inspired Jack Blades to write about it.  Hey!  You can still rock in America!

    Why Does Love Have to  Change
    A deeper track, this song is a good example of their dual lead guitars.  Jeff Watson and Brad Gillis both were capable of holding the lead.  Brad Gillis' training began with a 12-string, and many of their pieces show a crisp picking style.  Gillis is the only Night Ranger member to appear at every Night Ranger live performance.

    Let Him Run
    Another deep track, this final song on the album is more of a rock ballad with a 12-string feel.  It is about letting someone go in a relationship and moving on.  "Let him run, let him see what he has done."

    When You Close Your Eyes
    This fast ballad was a hit at the time, and hearkens back to an early relationship - trying to figure things out.  It's wistful but positive at the same thing.  The video is classic 80's.  "I remember when we learned about love in the back of a Chevrolet, when it felt so good to be young.  Feels like yesterday."  

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    Theme from the motion picture “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr.
    This is the movie where you found out just how dangerous the Stay-Puff Marshmallow Man could be.  Don't cross the streams!

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    Eyes Without a Face by Billy Idol
    Bruce's staff pick starts us off with a hit single inspired by a French horror film from the 1960's.  The song itself is about the end of a hopeless love affair.  Idol's then-girlfriend Perry Lister sings the French part, "Les yeux sans visage" meaning "eyes without a face." 

    Oh Sherrie by Steve Perry
    Brian features Journey front man Steve Perry with his hit single as a solo artist off the album "Street Talk." The song was written about his then girlfriend, Sherrie Swafford, who also appeared in the music video.  Many think the success of Perry's solo project was a foreshadowing of his exit from the band, though he remained in Journey for several years afterward.

    Two Tribes by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
    Wayne's staff pick was bigger in Europe than America, and bigger than his hit "Relax" on the continent.  The song is an anti-war protest, and the video features portrayals of American President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Chairman Konstantin Chernenko  in a fight with onlookers gambling on the fight and eventually joining in.

    I'll Wait by Van Halen
    Rob brings us a fast ballad off the hugely successful album 1984 - the last appearance of Van Halen with David Lee Roth as front man for many years.  The song is about getting the girl, and waiting for the right opportunity.  An interesting bit of trivia is that Michael McDonald (from the Doobie Bros) collaborated with Van Halen for this track.

     

    INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

    Close (to the Edit) by Art of Noise
    New Wave/electronica finishes us out this week.  The song takes samples from several Yes song.  The Art of Noise had a well known and somewhat controversial video.

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    Episode 207: Ollie & Jerry, "Breakin' There's No Stopping Us"

    Episode 207: Ollie & Jerry, "Breakin' There's No Stopping Us"

    Special guest Clinton Sparks joins us to talk about "Breakin'... There's No Stopping Us," an all-time breakdance classic. We also get around to stories about Michael Jackson, VHS tapes, and things that should be more dope.


    Our intro is by Andrew Byrne, and our outro is by Clinton (the band, not our guest!) Want to leave us a voicemail? Just call 646-389-0767! You can email us at talkaboutsongs@gmail.com, tweet us at @talksongs, or Facebook us at facebook.com/mastas.podcast. To get access to bonus content (and vote in ranking episodes), become a patron at patreon.com/mastas.


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