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Rush Strutter Zep Magik
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Frequency: 1 episode/50d. Total Eps: 30

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23/10/2024#60
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The Replacements: Let It Be
mardi 13 février 2024 • Duration 01:27:40
...AND WE'RE BACK! Just in time, too, as the podcast world has likely been on the edge of its collective seat wondering just what exactly our tremendous trio thinks of The Replacements for, lo, the past 16 months, give or take. Here's your no-spoils spoiler alert: Mike is thoroughly confused, Kevin is patiently informative, and Arianne is kindly and good-natured about the whole thing.
Before we get right down to a discussion about The Replacements' 1984 album Let It Be, we recount the peaks and valleys we've experienced during the course of our extended hiatus and talk about our current curiosities and resentments. Cue this episode up for the long drive to your least favorite relative's house or listen to it while you're stuck in the drive-thru line at Taco John's.
Bauhaus: In the Flat Field
lundi 20 juin 2022 • Duration 01:37:07
For many centuries, the best examples of “gothic rock” were the thousands upon thousands of bricks that filled out the medieval castles and cathedrals of Europe. Then in 1980, the English band Bauhaus released their first album, In the Flat Field, effectively laying a cornerstone of a new movement in music and art. In this episode of the Rush Strutter Zep Magik podcast, we peer through this dark prism of post-punk pomp, discussing the influences that gave rise to Bauhaus and intricacies of their efforts on this particular work. Arianne shares memories of life as a grade-school goth kid, Kevin offers tips on the art of building a proper Spotify station, and Mike melts down yet again while discussing cable news and the decline of meaningful discussion.
Special Episode: Neal Jones of Without Your Head & Severed Limbs Film Festival
mardi 27 juillet 2021 • Duration 51:57
Neal Jones, a.k.a. “Nasty Neal” of Without Your Head Horror and Beyond, joins Mike for a very special installment of the Rush Strutter Zep Magik podcast! In this “mini-sode,” we cover a lot of ground, including:
- Neal’s extensive experience as a podcaster and online personality, including his work on In Your Head Wrestling Radio, Inside Your Head, and Without Your Head.
- His evolving body of work in independent horror films, from moderating panel discussions at conventions to experience as an actor and producer.
- The upcoming online event, Severed Limbs Film Festival 6.
Topping it all off, Neal counts down his top five horror soundtracks and scores of all time, discussing what makes each selection special.
Severed Limbs Film Festival 6 is showing on YouTube on July 31, 2021, beginning at 5 PM EDT. For more information, visit withoutyourhead.com, or search “Without Your Head” on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube!
Kiss: Revenge
mercredi 21 juillet 2021 • Duration 01:21:12
The Rush Strutter Zep Magik Podcast is out for Revenge! In this episode, Kevin and Mike take this pivotal Kiss album for a spin, skipping through the conversational daisies with tangents about The Buzzcocks, the work of composer Edvard Grieg, the novel Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse, season two of Too Hot to Handle on Netflix, and, once again, Jürgen Habermas. There’s also a bit of discussion about the unfortunate exit of Eric Carr from the band, as well as a note on Vinnie Vincent’s extremely brief return to the Kiss family. At the end of it all, Kevin unveils his pick for the next episode, setting the table for what might well prove to be the most offbeat RSZM episode thus far.
Related, recommended, and required resources for this episode:
Gene and Paul in 1994
Revenge-era outtake in which Gene momentarily loses his mind on Paul.
“Unholy”
Official video
Ramones: Rocket to Russia
mardi 22 juin 2021 • Duration 01:30:04
Blasting back to the heyday of the punk movement, Kevin and Mike hop aboard Rocket to Russia, the third studio album by rough and tumble rockers, The Ramones. Featuring prominently in this consummate discourse on pop culture are gratuitous references to the likes of Walt Whitman, Paul McCartney and Wings, The Fairly OddParents, Jack Kerouac, Motörhead, The Gong Show, and Fibber McGee and Molly. And somehow, Jurgen Habermas horns his way into the conversation yet again.
Related, recommended, and required resources for this episode:
“Palisades Park” by Freddy Cannon
Covered by The Ramones on their Brain Drain album, this 1962 hit was written by Chuck Barris, who is best known for hosting TV’s The Gong Show.
“R.A.M.O.N.E.S.” by Motörhead
Live in Dusseldorf, 2004
Rush: Moving Pictures
mercredi 2 juin 2021 • Duration 01:26:42
This episode, the guys are joined by Kevin’s BFF, Andy, for a thoroughgoing discourse on “Moving Pictures,” the 1981 multi-platinum composition by Rush. In their preparatory remarks, Kevin and Andy recall wistful afternoons spent riffing on instruments at their local Sam Ash store and Mike recounts how he initially thought "Red Barchetta" was a song about a combine harvester. They plow through the work track by track with a few impromptu guitar demos along the way and sum up their thoughts on this standout work by the Torontonian trio.
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“Red Barchetta” (Live)
From the Exit Stage Left home video.
“YYZ” (Live)
From the 2003 release Rock In Rio
Liz Phair: Exile In Guyville
vendredi 7 mai 2021 • Duration 01:18:52
This time around, Kevin and Mike get into the groove with Liz Phair’s debut album, Exile in Guyville. Before they break it down, Mike suffers the embarrassment of mispronouncing the name of our bestest pal, Arianne, and Kevin proclaims the gospel of Ted Leo. The guys discuss the history and artistry of Exile in Guyville, chatting about the album’s forthright lyricism, its evocative guitar work, and its storied association with Exile on Main Street by the Rolling Stone. As Mike's boxer puppy Delphie frolics in the background, they run through the record track by track, comparing notes about the style and substance of Liz Phair’s first big splash. Before signing off, Mike reveals his pick for the next episode.
Related, recommended, and required resources for this episode:
Brigette Bardot: "Contact!" (1968)
Brigitte Bardot wears a Paco Rabanne dress while surrounded by the kinetic sculptures of Nicolas Schoffer.
Liz Phair on 120 Minutes (1994)
Liz discusses Exile in Guyville and how the album cover was developed.
Liz Phair: "Never Said" (1994)
Liz Phair's first appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman
Liz Phair: "Stratford-On-Guy" (1993)
Official video.
Prince: Purple Rain
samedi 10 avril 2021 • Duration 01:33:42
Kevin and Mike are joined by RSZM superfan Arianne for a thorough discussion of Prince’s 1984 masterwork, Purple Rain! During the lead-up to their featured confab, Kevin gives props to the Meet My Friends The Friends podcast, Arianne discusses her affection for Dad rock, and Mike runs down some of his favorite Zeppelin influences, including "Mississippi" Fred McDowell. Sharing personal reminiscences and their respective analyses of each track, the trio chats up this multi-platinum pièce de resistance, also touching upon key moments of the film as well as some of the movie's key figures, including Apollonia and Morris Day.
Related, recommended, and required resources for this episode:
“Baby I'm A Star” (Live)
Performed in Landover, Maryland in November 1984.
Bruno Mars & Morris Day and The Time - Tribute to Prince Performance at the 2017 Grammy Awards
Morris Day on Late Night With David Letterman
Originally aired August 30, 1984.
“When Doves Cry”
Official Music Video from 1984.
Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin III
jeudi 25 mars 2021 • Duration 01:17:16
It’s a hoedown in the tradition of “Bron-Y-Aur Stomp” as Mike and Kevin enjoy a platter of piping hot Zeppeliny goodness in the form of Led Zeppelin’s tertiary offering, Led Zeppelin III. On the way to the proverbial fireworks factory, Kevin praises the pre-Hagar incarnation of Van Halen and Mike talks up his duct-taped Norma-brand acoustic guitar. The guys plow track by track through LZ3, chatting about the rock, blues, and avant-garde facets of this illustrious pastiche, wrapping the show with an offbeat pick and a special co-host for the next big show.
Related, recommended, and required resources for this episode:
“Immigrant Song” (Live)
Video featuring live excerpts from the early 1970s.
Robert Plant: Bron-Yr-Aur
Live audio from 1970 in which Plant tells the audience about the significance of the place called “Bron-Yr-Aur.”
Roy Harper & Jimmy Page
Interviews and performances from Old Grey Whistle Test, 1984.
"Shake 'em on Down" by Bukka White
The lyrics that inspired "Hats Off to (Roy) Harper"
Kiss: Lick It Up
mercredi 10 mars 2021 • Duration 01:34:09
At long last, Mike and Kevin engage in spirited discussion regarding Lick It Up, the Kiss LP that launched the “We’re never putting the makeup on again, no way, no how” era! Al Castle, Senior Writer for Pro Wrestling Illustrated joins the guys for this roundtable chat about one of the most consequential flashpoints in the continuum of Kisstory. A grab bag of selections ranging from melodic to banal and from provocative to unabashedly raunchy, Lick It Up offers a good deal of material to debate. Along the way, Mike gives a shoutout to the folks at the "All Our Pretty Songs" podcast, Al touches on his longstanding appreciation for the work of Bon Jovi, and Kevin cracks dad jokes and dismisses comparisons between the late Aristotle Onassis and himself.
Related, recommended, and required resources for this episode:
"All Hell's Breakin' Loose"
Official video release.
Lick It Up Tour live footage
Lisbon, Portugal; October 1983.
Vinnie Vincent: Metal Tech Guitar Video
Vinnie runs town techniques from the first album by Vinnie Vincent Invasion.
"Young And Wasted" live
Eric Carr on vocals; from the Animalize Tour, Detroit 1984.