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Jimi Hendrix IS an Experience! (Ep 26 Trailer & Music Links)
This week we're exploring the life and music of rock legend Jimi Hendrix. Listen to some of his most enduring songs today to get ready for our deep dive next week. We recommend listing uninterrupted and super relaxed for the ultimate experience.
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EP: 249 - Patrick Stone - Long Live Rock - Be it dead or alive!?
This week on Just Ask the Question: Lead singer of 'Budderside' joins us to talk beating addiction, Modern Rock N' Roll, the music industry, touring with Slayer and Motörhead, and what he thinks will become of Rock in the future.
Armed with elements of every vital decade of hard rock history, Modern rock ’n’ roll outfit BUDDERSIDE deliver high-energy hard rock anthems. All this and much more on this weeks episode of JATQ.
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#5 and #4 Greatest Albums of All Time
Dave and Blair break down the top 5 albums of all time. Here they annound #5 and #4, so get your Big Chief and Pencil out...
HOMEGROWN: Fancy Face Celebrate Their Debut Album 'El Gronko'
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he dives deep with one of Melbourne's most electrifying bands, 'Fancy Face'. Celebrating the launch of their debut album, 'El Gronko', Fancy Face shares the backstage tales of their journey in the Australian music scene. Having opened for big names like the Delta Riggs, Kingswood, and Electric 6, this Melbourne-based group has solidified their position as one of the hardest working bands down under. Discover the inspirations behind 'El Gronko', and how Fancy Face embraced their "party band" label. Don't miss this candid conversation that takes you behind the scenes of Australia's rock n' roll resurgence.
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Dave and Blair choose their top albums of all time
Rollingstone Magazine is full of it. Dave and Blair explore the true criteria for a great album and apply it to narrow it down to their top 5 albums of all time.
Predicting the Top 10 Albums of All Time
Morons, Dave and Blair predict what they believe Rolling Stone magazine listed as their Top 10 albums of all time.
Dave Gleeson needs a damn good lie down
Dave Gleeson is known for his blistering performances in The Screaming Jets and The Angels, but he grew up singing at Mass in Cardiff, with a mum who opened their home to hundreds of foster children
Hotel Legends: Chris Blackwell’s Jamaica Plus Caribbean Travel Tips
This week's guest is legendary music producer and hotelier Chris Blackwell. From starting Island Records and bringing Jamaican singer Bob Marley to the mainstream to founding the Jamaican luxury hotel collection Island Outpost, Chris has dedicated his career to celebrating Jamaica's vibrant culture and natural beauty. Learn why the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame dubbed him “the single person most responsible for turning the world on to reggae music” and about his stunning properties, which include the acclaimed GoldenEye Resort on Oracabessa Bay initially owned by James Bond author Ian Fleming. Melissa Biggs Bradley sits down with Chris to talk about his music career, his work as an innovative hotelier, and the role he played in the revival of Miami's South Beach.
Melissa also shares her incredible knowledge and experiences in the Caribbean on another installment of Ask Melissa, answering listener questions about hotels, restaurants, shopping, and the best islands for different types of getaways.
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42. Christmas Songs 2022/Our Top 5 Albums of the Year: 1972
It's that time of year again! The boys return for another holiday special in which they discuss favorite songs written for Christmas movies (kinda) and count down their top 5 albums of 1972 (kinda)! *contains Breaking Bad spoilers
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Roger Daltrey: Rock Icon
The Who changed rock n roll, with the use of synthesizers, feedback, power chords and a wild onstage presence They were rock gods. And they created the first rock opera. Lead singer Roger Daltrey is now 78. He's a grandfather, and wears hearing aids. But he is still on the road doing shows. He talks here about his roots in post-war England, and about meeting the other original members of The Who in high school. He discusses how they developed their unique sound, and dishes a little gossip about why he was once kicked out of the band after getting into a fight with drummer Keith Moon. He also has a good laugh about the band's supposed sense of style. And he gives insights into some of The Who's best-loved songs.
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1992: Rap's Big Moment, Political Messages ... and We Actually Disagree!
Welcome to easily the most combative episode of Hall of Songs to date. OK, no punches thrown, but Tim and Chris disagree about at least one song in our top-12 of 1992.
Listen as we cover a messy year where the political and social can't help but hit the pop charts. Our top songs of '92 include some groundbreaking rap tracks, massive hits, and emerging alternative roads in rock.
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Rich Brown
This week's guest Rich Brown. Hailing from Canada, Rich is a highly accomplished performer, composer, producer, and educator. He's recorded three albums as band leader and has been featured on over 70 recordings covering a wide range of musical genres. Rich has played, toured, and recorded with some of the most distinguished musicians on the planet, from James Blood Ulmer, Vernon Reid and Steve Coleman to Rudresh Mahanthappa, Angelique Kidjo, and David Clayton Thomas—just to name a few. Host Josh Paul talks to Rich about his upbringing, his performing and teaching style, and his philosophy on what it takes to be a multi-faceted musician in today's age.
Nate Mendel
When Dave Grohl formed the Foo Fighters back in 1994, he tapped Nate Mendel to hold down the low end—and he’s carrying that groove to this day. Host Josh Paul speaks with Nate about starting out, stories from the road, what inspires him and how he approaches songwriting, and—of course—the gear that makes it all possible.
Rhonda Smith
Award-winning Canadian-born bassist Rhonda Smith has been the driving force behind an amazing list of acts for the past two decades—Prince, Jeff Beck, Beyonce, Chaka Khan, and Erykah Badu just to name a few—not to mention great success standing out on her own as a singer and songwriter. This week, she speaks with Josh to cover all the ground, including her work with some of aforementioned artists, how she approaches songwriting, and the essential gear talk.
Guy Pratt
This week’s episode of the Bass Freq’s podcast features Guy Pratt, a player whose career spans three decades and a long list of credits that includes such luminaries as Pink Floyd, Madonna, Michael Jackson, and many more. Speaking with host Josh Paul, Guy tells tales of the stage, the studio, and quests for the perfect tone —all delivered with a rapier wit that’s as sharp and unique as his technique.
Combat, Comedy & Feeling the Laugh Again - A Conversation with U.S. Army veteran, comedian, and musician Thom Tran
Thom Tran wears many hats, just like his dad. He’s a retired U.S. Army staff sergeant and paratrooper, a first generation Vietnamese-American, a Purple Heart recipient, and a ‘triple-threat’ entertainer - an actor, musician, and comedian. Thom’s father was a pilot in the South Vietnamese air force, and was a POW for three years before escaping, getting his family to a refugee camp, and then later immigrating the whole family to the U.S. Growing up, Thom wanted to be a punk rocker (specifically, Van Halen), but instead joined the army at 18, retiring from active duty after being shot in the head during his first deployment. After returning, Thom channeled his love of rock n’ roll and comedy into a professional career as a stand-up comedian, and uses this platform to deal with the lifetime of war and trauma he and his family has faced. Thom has done so much for others in both his military and comedy careers, including founding GIs of Comedy, described as a “comedic troupe of troops.” He does such a great job at making people laugh, and relies on comedy to do the same for himself. The music heard in this episode is a live recording of Thom’s band The Bridge Crüe playing Eddie Money’s song “Shakin’”.
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41. Pinkerton - Weezer
The boys finally get back to Weezer and decide that maybe they aren't mad at them anymore?? Also, a new, sleeker (easier?) format is introduced.
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40. Christmas Songs 2021/Get Back/Our Top 5 Albums of the Year: 1971
The boys take a sabbatical from their hiatus to do an action-packed, combo holiday episode!
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Best of - Carole King and Hal David: More Than Beautiful
While listening to this episode, we dare you to NOT sing out loud. Carole King and Hal David were each one half of a legendary songwriting duo, and each responsible for many of the greatest songs of the 1960’s and 70’s (too many to start mentioning here, but we packed as many as we could into the podcast). If you like a medley, you’re in the right place. Carole King worked with (and was married to) Gerry Goffin. Hal David worked with Burt Bacharach. They all worked in New York City’s Brill Building early in their careers, surrounded by record label execs, music publishers, radio promoters, and pianos. Lots and lots of pianos. The impact they had on music in the second half of the 20th century is undisputed. This episode originally posted in 2016. We present this encore version in honor of Carole King's 2021 induction into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame.
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