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    Explore " spooky tooth" with insightful episodes like "The Story of Rock and Roll: S6E37", "1968 - October: Marvin Gaye “In the Groove”", "Ep. 91: Rock N Pod WILD CARD", "Ep. 214 - Who Am I? V3" and "Episode 25. Songs For Children" from podcasts like ""The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show", "What the Riff?!?", "InObscuria Podcast", "Schizophrenic Music" and "Psychedelic Psoul"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    The Story of Rock and Roll: S6E37

    The Story of Rock and Roll: S6E37

    Episode 37 of Season 6 went out live on Rebel Rock Radio at 19h00 on 14 September 2023.  Once again, the airwaves were cooking thanks to The Rock Doctor’s Rock Power Hour Turbo edition that precedes The Story of Rock and Roll radio Show.  We kicked off with Kiss, basically the band most responsible for TSORR as it was the band that melted my brain 12-year-old brain and changed everything.  That story is in the book The Story of Rock and Roll which you can find on Amazon as a Kindle edition.  

    We had a good selection as always, pretty much something for everyone with a build-up to the heavy stuff at the end.  Check the artists featured to see who got a look in. 

    The Immortals slot was ably filled by Pink Floyd.  We took a listen to Sorrow off the delicate Sound Of Thunder album.  For this week's Diabolical Challenge we looked at 2006 and the four albums were: 

    Iron Maiden – A Matter of Life & Death

    Tom Petty – Highway Companion

    The Killers – Sam’s Town

    My Chemical Romance – The Black Parade

     

    Artists featured: KISS, ACDC, Bruce Dickenson, Rhino Bucket, Firehouse, Beautiful Creatures, Children of Bodom, The Jam, MC5, Spooky Tooth, Judas Priest, Van Halen, Mammoth WVH, Megadeth, Nita Strauss & Marty Friedman, Jimi Hendrix, Ozzy Osbourne, Cinderella, Vaughn Prangley, Bruce Springsteen, Texas Hippie Coalition, Tesla, Pink Floyd, Iron Maiden, Tom Petty, The Killers, My Chemical Romance, Accept, Def Leppard, BlackØwl, Rory Gallagher, Philistine, Slayer, Hatebreed.  

    The Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock

    1968 - October: Marvin Gaye “In the Groove”

    1968 - October:  Marvin Gaye  “In the Groove”

    Although one of the most successful artists and songwriters of the 60's, Marvin Gaye had not released a solo studio album for two years prior to In the Groove, his eighth studio album.  Instead he had been releasing duet performances with artists like Kim Weston and Tammi Terrell.  Gaye was one of the primary artists shaping what would become the Motown sound, first as a session player, then as a solo artist and songwriter.  

    Gaye formed a vocal quartet called The Marquees shortly after leaving the Air Force in the late 50's.  The Marquees performed in the D.C. area, connecting with Bo Diddley who co-wrote their first (and only) single, "Wyatt Earp."  The group disbanded in 1960, and Marvin Gaye relocated to Detroit, connected with Barry Gordy around Christmas of 1960, and signing with Tamla, a Motown subsidiary.  By 1962 Gaye was a success as a singer, session musician, and writer.

    In the Groove was released in August of 1968, and would see its third single, I Heard It Through the Grapevine released in October.  This single would become Gaye's first number 1 hit.  October would also bring tragedy, when his vocal duet partner Tammi Terrell collapsed from exhaustion into Gaye's arms, later being diagnosed with a brain tumor which would eventually claim her life.  

    After the monster international success of I Heard It Through the Grapevine, the entire album would be re-released under that title.  The album was both a critical and commercial success.

    John Lynch brings us this soulful selection.

     

    I Heard It Through the Grapevine
    Although one of Gaye's most successful songs, he was not the first artist to record or release the song.  It was intended to be released by Gladys Knight & the Pips, who did so in September 1967.  The Miracles also recorded the song and released it in 1968.  Gaye's version would become the classic rendition.

    You
    This was the first single from the album, released in December of 1967, months before the album.  The song was about a man wanting to keep his relationship with a woman secret, because she was upper class and he was working class.  It featured a rougher Gaye vocal part than was typical of his previous songs, and  went to number 34 on the pop charts.

    Chained
    The second single would be released in August 1968, the same month as the album release.  Frank Wilson wrote and produced this song which went to number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100.  The lyrics are about a man pining for a woman he lost and wants back.

    Some Kind of Wonderful
    This deeper cut was not released as a single.  The Drifters originally released this song in 1961, and it was written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King.  Many artists would cover this one, including Carole King and most recently Michael Bublé. 

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    Barbarella by The Bob Crewe Generation (from the motion picture “Barbarella”) 
    Jane Fonda's cult classic of bad science fiction films would appear in the theaters in October 1968.

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    On the Road Again by Canned Heat 
    Bruce starts the staff picks with a blues and harmonica jam off Canned Heat's second album “Boogie with Canned Heat.”  The group takes its name from a 1928 Tommy Johnson song entitled "Canned Heat Blues."  Canned Heat's lead vocalist was Bob "The Bear" Hite, but Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson takes the lead for this song.  

    Chewy Chewy by Ohio Express
    Rob features a happy bubblegum pop number from Mansfield, Ohio.  Ohio Express consisted of session musicians who put out the music for Super K Productions.  The group had a previous hit in "Yummy, Yummy, Yummy."

    Sunshine Help Me by Spooky Tooth 
    Wayne brings us an acid rock deep cut written by Gary Wright of “Dream Weaver” fame.  The song itself is about letting the sunshine clear the singer's mind.  Spooky Tooth was a blues/psychedelic band from England active between 1967 and 1974.  This song was not a hit, but did appear on their greatest hits album.

    Hey Jude by The Beatles
    Lynch's staff picks is  one of the Beatles' biggest hits, though it was not released on a studio album at the time. It is also the longest single in the Beatles' catalog, running 7:11, the longest single ever released at the time.  It was written by Paul McCartney for John and Cynthia Lennon's son Julian when John and Cynthia were going through a divorce.  

       

    NOVELTY TRACK:

    Mr. Tambourine Man by the William Shatner
    Somehow Shatner was able to put this song in the hopper while simultaneously starring as Captain Kirk in the original run of the TV show, Star Trek.  We'll let you decide whether he missed his calling as a rock star.

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    Ep. 91: Rock N Pod WILD CARD

    Ep. 91: Rock N Pod WILD CARD

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Well, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal. We were super-stoked to go to the Rock N Pod in Nashville, TN this year! What was it you ask??? Rock N Pod is a unique annual event bringing together rock fans, artists, podcasters, and vendors for events that celebrate the past, promote the present, and look to the future of rock n’ roll. This episode focuses on our third installment of an ongoing game series called; WILD CARD! See if this amazing roster of artists and podcasters can guess these obscure rock n’ roll gems! Hope we turn you on to something new…

    Songs this week include:

    1. Warrior – “Ruler” from Fighting For The Earth (1985) - with Brad Rusthoven / Slamfest Podcast
    2. Spooky Tooth – “Don’t Ever Stray Away” from Witness (1973) - with ACCEPT – Christopher Williams
    3. Tigertailz – “She’z Too Hot” from Young And Crazy (1987) - with ACCEPT – Martin Motnik
    4. Madam X – “She’s Hot Tonight” from We Reserve The Right (1984) - with Matt Rusthoven / Slamfest Podcast
    5. Zodiac Mindwarp & The Love Reaction – “Skull Spark Joker” from Tattooed Beat Messiah (1988) - with Steve Wright / Podder Than Hell
    6. Eyes – “Every Single Minute” from Eyes (1990) - with Bakko & Loose Cannon / Cobras & Fire
    7. Pride Tiger – “It’s Only You” from The Lucky Ones (2007) - with Bakko & Loose Cannon / Cobras & Fire
    8. Icon – “Missing” from Night Of The Crime (1985) - with Bakko & Loose Cannon / Cobras & Fire
    9. Budgie – “I Ain’t No Mountain” from Bandolier (1975) - with HAMMER DOWN HARD / Lonnie Hammer
    10. Steve Stevens – “Soul On Ice” from Atomic Playboys (1989) - with Sonny Pooni / Growin’ Up Rock – PRC & Brad Rusthoven / Slamfest Podcast
    11. Gun – “Better Days” from Taking On The World (1989) - with Sonny Pooni / Growin’ Up Rock – PRC & Brad Rusthoven / Slamfest Podcast
    12. Slade – “Razzle Dazzle Man” from The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome (1983) - with Sonny Pooni / Growin’ Up Rock – PRC & Brad Rusthoven / Slamfest Podcast
    13. Nutz – “I Know The Feeling” from Tightened Up! (Live in Nottingham) (1977) - with Big Al / Ages Of Rock – A2Z Radio & Bill Elam / A2Z Radio 
    14. Axis – “Soldier Of Love” from It’s A Circus World (1978) - with Big Al / Ages Of Rock – A2Z Radio & Bill Elam / A2Z Radio  

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    Episode 25. Songs For Children

    Episode 25. Songs For Children

    During the Psychedelic era, bands would tend to write songs that would be abit more whimsical and engaging with lyrics that had mystic imagery and light-hearted themes. The music was uncomplicated and very melodic and stirring with it's simplicity. The songs could be described as "Childlike" as they tended to have an immediate appeal to both children and adults. This show has collected songs for the enjoyment of all ages and I'm also doing a reading from select passages from the chapter "Piper at the Gates Of Dawn" from the Kenneth Graeme book "The Wind in The Willows".


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    Episode 135: Paulie Gee and Har Mar Superstar

    Episode 135: Paulie Gee and Har Mar Superstar

    Greg Bresnitz is talking pizza this week on Snacky Tunes with guest Paulie Gee of Paulie Gee’s Pizza. Tune into this episode to hear how Paulie was inspired to create a no-frills pizza joint in Greenpoint at the age of 54. Hear how the atmosphere at Roberta’s influenced Paulie’s notion of a restaurant. Learn about Paulie’s early pizza experiments, and why he decided to quit his longtime job as a computer programmer and open Paulie Gee’s. Listen in for some of Paulie’s life lessons, and why it’s always best to pursue your passion. What music is playing at Paulie Gee’s? Later, Greg is joined in the studio by Har Mar Superstar for some live tracks. Hear why Har Mar moved from LA to New York, and learn about his long history playing in bands. Har Mar talks about his podcast, Nocturnal Emotions, and how he got involved in interviewing guests from MNDR to Macaulay Culkin. This episode has been brought to you by Tekserve.

    “The first thing I had to do when I built the oven is that I had to put belief in myself.” [7:20]

    “I really felt that all of the sudden, Brooklyn was leaving me behind. I needed to find a way back here… I didn’t want to serve pizza to older people- I wanted to serve pizza to young people; I wanted to be a part of something new.” [19:30]

    Paulie Gee on Snacky Tunes