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| LRRC EP873: Les Paul's "Trickery", Relying on Tablature, Should Bon Jovi & Guns 'n Roses hang it up? | 23 Mar 2026 | 01:04:43 | |
THE MOST underrated guitarist of all time, Les Paul’s “trick”, Tony Burrows Ghost Singer, good vs bad playing and practicing advice, does relying on tablature hold you back in the long run? The push to get certain bands/artists quit performing live
Pittsburgh Kevin: stroker ace, podcasts with dumb hosts,
Film Corner: Grand Torino, The Fugitive. Black rain, Fury
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New & Notable: 🎸 THIS WEEK IN ROCK: March 15–21 🔥 MARCH 15 🎵 Chart & Album Milestones
💡 Podcast angle: This changed how we measure “mega-success”—think:
💡 Segment idea: “Best Irish contributions to REAL rock” 🔥 MARCH 18(Historically quieter day—good place to insert themed segment) 💡 Suggested segment:
👉 HUGE moment:
💡 Talking point: Rock didn’t just grow—it invaded culture 🔥 MARCH 20(Another lighter historical day—good storytelling opportunity) 💡 Suggested segment:
👉 Organized by:
👉 What happened:
💡 Podcast gold:
👉 One of the first:
👉 Evolution of shock rock from:
(Pull these into a segment)
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| LRRC EP872: Worst Band Names, AI WON'T kill music, Building Your Own Guitar is "Easy", Rock Brigade | 23 Mar 2026 | 01:04:28 | |
i was today years old… the strange thing about pick ups(waylon McPherson)… def leppard not night ranger. The 5$ dumbbell (waylon McPherson), Apparently building your own boutique guitar aint no thang(phil knight warmouth starcaster build) rude guitar store staff, Dee & Sebastian, Worst Band Names of all time, Why AI ISN’T going to kill music (probably not film either)(Colt Capperrune) “Worst” band names of all time, I got a promotion
Kevin: crazy guitar guy, heartbreaker chibson
Film Corner: the man from u. n. c. l. e., point of no return
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New & Notable:
This Week In Rock History: Rock History This Week March 8 – March 14 March 8 Key Stories
Deaths
Other notable moment
Album Releases
Chart story
Birthdays
Singles / recording events
Album releases
Album milestones
Rock history moment
Deaths
Iconic album release
Other album releases
Punk rock history
Modern rock
(Fewer historically huge rock events, but a few notable ones you can use as shorter segments.)
These are good filler topics listeners love:
💡 If you'd like, I can also:
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| LRRC EP863: James Hetfield, Heart, Suhr Guitars, Leon Todd, A Praire Home Companion | 08 Jan 2026 | 01:21:15 | |
On this week's Show: banned one hit wonders from the 70s and 80s (flashback america), James Hetfield CBS Sunday Morning, people talkin smak about Ozzy (rock feed), Heart’s weird ass history( flashback america) Featured topic: are Suhr guitars all that? Leon Todd Gushing over his Suhr Modern, melting spatulas, gig, prairie home companion
Pittsburgh Kevin: jammin on tiktok,
Film Corner: Ed Wood, Alien, 2025: the worst year in history for movies | |||
| LRRC EP862: The Last Waltz, Alice's Restaurant, Neil Peart vs Anika Nilles & John Rutsey, Kurt Cobain's Mustang, | 07 Jan 2026 | 01:15:57 | |
Silent stages; pro & con (John Wesley YouTube), why bother releasing new music? Greg Bisonnette tells stories about Steve on the Skyscraper sessions (drum channel), why you cannot compare Anika Nilles, John Rutsey to Neil Peart, It was 49 years ago today; The Last Waltz, Alice’s Restaurant
Pittsburgh Kevin: am i being punked, adulting is tough, kurt cobain’s mustang, large maragie Film Corner: The Soviet Sleep Experiment, Full Metal Jacket, The Descendant, flesh of the unforgiven, girl upstairs, ilsa she wolf of the ss, | |||
| LRRC EP861: Neal Schon, Paul McCartney, Jimmy Page vs The Kinks, K-Tel Albums | 07 Jan 2026 | 01:22:06 | |
Paul McCartney Silent Protest Song WTF???, Marty5150 @ Nashville Parthenon, Jimmy Page and The Kinks Controversy,
Featured Topic: Neal Schon Neal Schon Career & Bio: Podcast Outline General Biography
Here are 10 little-known Neal Schon anecdotes, each crafted for compelling audio storytelling, that reach beyond typical rock trivia and showcase his unique experiences, humor, and quirks: Ten Little Known Neal Schon Anecdotes
Neal Schon played several guitars during his early years with Santana, most notably a 1969 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop, which he used extensively on the 1971 Santana III album and various live performances during that era. This guitar was his main instrument and was known for its rich tone that helped define his early sound with the band. He started on acoustic Stella and Gibson ES-335 earlier but the Les Paul Goldtop became synonymous with his Santana years.intelligentcollector+1 Regarding Woodstock, Neal Schon did not play with Santana at the 1969 Woodstock festival. At that time, he was only 15 and had not yet joined the band. Santana’s Woodstock performance came before Neal joined, so he was not part of that historic show.reddit In summary:
Michaele Salahi and Neal Schon eloped in 2013 following a highly public and tumultuous relationship. Michaele disappeared from her then-husband Tareq Salahi, prompting him to file a missing-persons report, only for it to be discovered that she had left to be with Neal Schon, with whom she had a previous friendship. Their rapid public engagement soon followed, with Neal proposing on stage during a concert. The motivation behind their elopement included a desire to celebrate their friendship-turned-romance in their own way—eschewing traditional wedding norms for a pay-per-view live event in San Francisco. This allowed fans to take part and also funneled proceeds to typhoon relief, while emphasizing the couple's aim for authenticity and a celebration of enduring friendship and love, especially after their headline-making, dramatic departures from previous relationships.
Pittsburgh Kevin: k-tel, new tiktok guitarist,
Film Corner: Playdate, Phantom Menace (Hal9000 edit), Flight vs Sully | |||
| LRRC EP860: Graham Bonnet, Naylor Amps, The Boss Plug Out, The Rock Hall Is a Joke | 07 Jan 2026 | 01:03:37 | |
Graham Bonnet lip synching all along?(full in bloom w/ Jimmy Waldo), $15000 Amp Worth It?(Michael Nielson, Naylor Amp History ) The Rock Hall is a Joke (Rock ‘N Roll True Stories), (Ozzy, Steve Miller, Paul Stanley Gene Simmons, Phish, hard rock & metal are shunned, Judas Priest “musical excellence award”, confusing definition of rock and roll,Dolly Parton records rock album to justify her induction, Steve Miller $10,000/ticket, no tickets for your band members, artists treated like shit, Happy Birthday Billy Price!, Boss Plug Out, How to convert people to RUSH(robert’s record corner)
Pittsburgh Kevin: back 2 the future, G&L Guitars, Film Corner: Should disney unban song of the south?(THE MATTYAM VAULT), Black Phone 2, Kong; Skull Island, Godzilla(2014), Good boy(2025), River’s Edge, Designated Survivor, | |||
| LRRC EP859: EVH in Back to the Future, Kentucky Head Hunters, The Great Pumpkin | 07 Jan 2026 | 01:16:57 | |
Did Van Halen have a song (music) in Back to the Future? Ever wonder how The Kentucky Head Hunters road a unique line between country and southern rock? All this and the story behind "The Great Pumpkin" on this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus!
Loudini: Eddie Van Halen’s Back to the Future “solo” (stageleftsounds),
the great pumpkin charlie brown(the village vault), kids sent candy, first halloween special, music recorded in one (8 hour) day, premiered in canada one day earlier, 2 emmy nominations, hijacked by appleTV 2020, fits in with peanuts canon from the daily strip including great pumpkin, 25 minutes long,TV-G, linus actually believes in the great pumpkin,
The story of the Kentucky Headhunters( rock ‘n roll true stories), The Plasmatics(guitar meets science), The CIA Using Music w/ Mike Benz(danny jones clips),
Riff of the Week: do you know the notes
Pittsburgh Kevin: tiktok blooper, michael berryman, the universe hates me, lemon and the landlord
Film Corner: The Stairs, The Fifth Element, Why Little Anakin?(star wars theory) | |||
| LRRC EP858; Ace Frehley, Cliff Williams Played The Wrong Bass Line, Mesa-Boogie Mark IIC, Big Foot | 26 Oct 2025 | 01:15:26 | |
On this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus we dive in the the life and times of KISS guitarist Ace Frehley. Ace had an amazing career and life both in and out of KISS. We had a lot of fun telling some of his wacky rock and roll stories! Plus, what's us with the Mesa-Boogie Mark IIC reissue? Did Cliff Williams play the wrong bass line on Back 'n Black. And yes... Big Foot is real!
Loudini: Ace Frehley: 🎸 Ace Frehley — The Spaceman of Rock ‘n’ Roll Born Paul Daniel “Ace” Frehley on April 27, 1951, in The Bronx, New York, Ace is best known as the original lead guitarist and co-founder of KISS, one of the most iconic and theatrical rock bands of all time. His space-themed persona — “The Spaceman” — perfectly matched his cosmic sound, filled with fiery solos, heavy riffs, and wild stage energy that helped define KISS’s larger-than-life image. Ace joined KISS in 1973, answering an ad in the Village Voice, and his unique, melodic playing quickly became a key part of the band’s signature sound. He wrote or co-wrote some of KISS’s most beloved tracks, including “Cold Gin,” “Shock Me,” “Parasite,” “Rocket Ride,” and “2,000 Man.” His solo on “Shock Me” — inspired by an onstage electrocution incident — is often cited as one of the great classic rock guitar solos of the 1970s. In 1978, when each member of KISS released a solo album, Ace’s was the most commercially and critically successful of the four, producing the hit single “New York Groove,” which became a Top 20 hit and remains one of his signature songs. Frehley left KISS in 1982, citing burnout and creative differences, but he returned for the band’s 1996 reunion tour — one of the biggest in rock history — and continued performing with KISS through the early 2000s. His solo career has remained active and prolific, highlighted by albums like “Frehley’s Comet” (1987), “Anomaly” (2009), “Space Invader” (2014), and “Spaceman” (2018). Ace has influenced generations of guitarists with his blues-based phrasing, use of effects, and explosive personality, earning a reputation as both a showman and a genuinely innovative player. His signature Gibson Les Paul — often customized to shoot smoke or light up — became one of the most famous guitars in rock history. Today, Ace Frehley is recognized not only as the original lead guitarist of KISS but as a solo artist who helped shape the sound and image of hard rock and glam metal. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014 as a member of KISS Solo-Career Highlights & Album PerformanceHere are some of the key solo-albums, how they performed, and what stands out: 1978 – Ace Frehley
Ace’s solo career and side projects also feature a number of interesting collaborations and guest appearances:
Here are some ideas you might weave into your discussion:
Here’s a detailed chronology of Ace Frehley’s solo/collaborative albums (release dates, chart peaks where available), plus a summary of major guest appearances & media/TV highlights you can use for your podcast notes. Solo & Band-Albums ChronologyNote: Some albums are credited to Ace Frehley solo; some to his band Frehley’s Comet. I’ve listed them in chronological order with key data. Year Album Credit Release Date Chart / Key facts 1978 Ace Frehley Solo Sept 18, 1978 (Wikipedia) Peaked #26 on US Billboard 200. (Wikipedia) Certified Platinum (shipped over 1 million). (Wikipedia) The hit single “New York Groove” became a signature. (Top Charts) 1987 Frehley’s Comet Frehley’s Comet (band) 1987 (Apple Music - Web Player) First major post-KISS band outing. Chart peak not as prominent publicly. 1988 Second Sighting Frehley’s Comet May 24, 1988 (Justapedia) Third solo-era LP; band credited. Less Ace-centric according to commentary. 1989 Trouble Walkin’ Solo Oct 13, 1989 (Wikipedia) Peaked #102 on Billboard 200. Features guest performances by former KISS drummer and members of Skid Row. (Wikipedia) 2009 Anomaly Solo Sept 15, 2009 (Wikipedia) Debuted at #27 on Billboard 200. Marked a comeback after a long gap. (Wikipedia) 2014 Space Invader Solo August 18 (UK) / 19 (US) 2014 (Wikipedia) Reached #9 on US Billboard 200 — the only solo album by any past or current KISS member to hit Top 10. (Wikipedia) 2016 Origins Vol. 1 Solo (covers album) April 13 (Japan) / April 15 (US) 2016 (Wikipedia) Covers of songs that influenced him; guests include Slash, Lita Ford, John 5, Mike McCready, Paul Stanley. (Wikipedia) Charted #23 in US first week. (Wikipedia) 2018 Spaceman Solo October 19, 2018 (Music Charts Archive) Peaked #49 on Billboard (as per chart mention) after many years in the business. (Music Charts Archive) 2020 Origins Vol. 2 Solo (covers) September 18, 2020 (Wikipedia) Guest appearances include Lita Ford, John 5, Robin Zander, Bruce Kulick. (Wikipedia) 2024 10,000 Volts Solo February 23, 2024 (Wikipedia) Topped Hard Music & Rock Album Charts. Debuted strong physical sales (#1 Sweden physical) and other charts. (MNRK Heavy) Additional Notes:
Here are some talking-point ideas you can pull in:
Mesa/Boogie MarkIIC++ (art of guitar), Is Big Foot real??? Update on the famed Patterson/Gimlin footage (cabin in the woods), there is no “one size fits all” for guitar technique (gavin brooks)
Pittsburgh Kevin: Free Bird crash,
Riff of the week… Did Cliff Williams play Back ‘n Black wrong??? Film Corner: Signs (part 2), Ghost Game, Invaders From Mars, John Candy Roles, Casualties of War, Let Me In, Return of the Living Dead | |||
| LRRC EP857; A.I. Releasing Music in Artist's Name, Joe Bonamassa, A Farewell to Kings, Nuno's new guitar | 18 Oct 2025 | 01:10:33 | |
What happens when your fans know about your knew album when you haven't even released on yet??? Is A.I. crossing the line with regards to music? Also, Nuno Bettencourt leaves Washburn and there's a really AWESOME Documentary about RUSH's Farewell To Kings on Youtube fans love her new album but she doesn’t have a new album! (wings of pegasus) (original article: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clydz8d03dvo ), Artists getting robbed by labels(the managers playbook), Joe Bonamassa’s Gear Advice for Guitarists, it’s not what you think(Gibson Gear Guide), Nuno leaves Washburn(Steve Cassidy Guitar) Original article: https://www.guitarworld.com/gear/electric-guitars/nuno-bettencourt-launches-nuno-guitars, the pixies “trick” that inspired Kurt Cobain (David Hartley), RUSH adds more shows, Fans not happy about ticket prices, playing van halen in a mall(marty5150), Farewell To Kings Doc(the yak), red clay strays(joe rogan)
Pittsburgh Kevin: MTV is going off the air,
Film Corner: Donnie Brasco,
80’s Albums That Deserved More Love(backstage classics): Long After Dark; Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Mirage; Fleetwood Mac Lap of Luxury; Cheap Trick Paradise Theater; Styx Rough Diamonds; Bad Company Good Trouble: REO Speedwagon Raised On Radio; Journey Passion Works; Heart Slide It In; White Snake (feat. Micky Moody, Jon Lord, John Sykes) High & Dry; Def Leppard Inside Information; Foreigner You Want It, You Got It; Bryan Adams Flowers in The Dirt; Paul McCartney (feat Elvis Costello)
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New & Notable: Kevin:
Loudini:
This Week In Rock History: October 13
(Full October 13 page with additional items.) (This Day In Music) October 14
(Full October 14 page.) (This Day In Music) October 15
(Full October 15 page for more birthdays and events.) (This Day In Music) October 16
(Full October 16 page.) (This Day In Music) October 17
(Full October 17 page.) (This Day In Music) October 18
(Full October 18 page.) (This Day In Music) How I recommend using this on your show
“Hidden gems” idea: I deliberately included touring/road incidents (Hendrix debut; GNR/Rolling Stones) and producer/recording milestones so you don’t just read chart dates — that helps avoid overlooking obvious but interesting items. (SoundOD) | |||
| LRRC EP856; RUSH is BACK! Geddy Lee, Neil Peart, Anika Nilles, Alex Lifeson | 18 Oct 2025 | 01:10:59 | |
On this week's Podcast week break down the exciting news about the RUSH tribute to Neil Peart tour. We also break down what Geddy and Alex have been up to since RUSH's last tour. Also... who is Anika Nilles and why we care! Geddy Lee (since 2020)Year / Period Activities / Projects Notes / Significance 2020 After Neil Peart's death (Jan 2020), Geddy largely withdrew from public activity for a time. — Grieving, etc. As expected; little creative output immediately after. 2021-2022 Began working on his memoir, My Effin’ Life. (Rush Is A Band) It’s both personal history + reflections on Rush, Neil, family, etc. Released two previously unreleased solo demos (“Gone” and “I Am…You Are”) from the sessions for his 2000 solo album My Favourite Headache. (Revolver) These tracks, dubbed The Lost Demos, show him revisiting earlier creative work, giving fans something new but tied to old material. 2023 Published My Effin' Life (memoir) on Nov 14, 2023. (Rush Is A Band) A major piece: book release + audiobook, with Geddy reading it himself in many parts. (Rush Is A Band) Embarked on My Effin’ Life – In Conversation tour: spoken-word/book-reading / interview style shows. UK dates in December 2023, then North America. (Rush Is A Band) These events are personal, reflective; bringing fans into his life, memories, creative process. Also mixing in musical references. Released The Lost Demos also in vinyl form: Record Store Day 2025 released a 12" of those two tracks (“Gone” / “I Am…You Are”). (Record Store Day) Adds collectible / archival interest; gives physical format to the demos. Charted “Gone” in UK; first time Geddy had a charting solo single in UK in over 25 years. (Forbes) Signals there is still strong fan interest in his solo work, even decades after his major Rush output. 2024-2025 More public appearances via his book tour, special shows (e.g. in Quebec City in summer 2024) tied to My Effin’ Life content. (Rush Is A Band) Keeps momentum of the memoir alive; connecting with fans live in non-Rush format. Participated in (or was featured in) a docuseries Are Bass Players Human Too? (Paramount+). (ABC Digital Syndication) A project more about musical craft / community, not Rush per se, but connects to his identity as a bassist. Alex Lifeson (since 2020)Year / Period Activities / Projects Notes / Significance 2020-2021 After Peart’s death and the end of Rush, Lifeson started releasing new solo/instrumental material. In mid-2021 he released instrumental tracks “Kabul Blues” and “Spy House” (among others) on his website. (Louder) These seem exploratory; not part of a full album at first — experimenting, keeping creative muscles alive. Also launched a new band/project, Envy of None, with Andy Curran, Maiah Wynne, Alfio Annibalini. (Wikipedia) This is probably the major creative outlet post-Rush: new compositions, new band identity. It diverges stylistically from classic Rush in many ways. 2022 Envy of None released its debut studio album (titled Envy of None) on April 8, 2022. (Wikipedia) Critical response generally positive; showed Lifeson still creatively engaged. 2023 Envy of None released an EP That Was Then, This Is Now (remixes + some new material) in mid-2023. (Wikipedia) Keeps the project active. Also indicates interest in reinterpreting earlier material / presenting remixed versions. 2024-2025 The group released a second full album Stygian Wavz (styled stij(ē)ən wāvz) in March 2025. (Wikipedia) Demonstrates momentum; the project is more than just a side experiment. Guitar work remains prominent but more integrated with ambient /experimental styles. Lifeson and Geddy Lee have been getting together to play Rush songs again informally; jamming once a week at Geddy’s place. (Loudwire) While this was modest / private, it's a sign that the old chemistry is still there, that the material still matters to them, perhaps a precursor to larger moves. Lifeson has given interviews reflecting on legacy, Rush reissues (deluxe editions), the 50-year retrospective boxed set Rush 50. (Forbes) He and Geddy haven’t been deeply involved in all reissue production, but they’ve allowed/endorsed archival work; Rush 50 is a big legacy-project. Recent Big News & Turning Points
Here are several quotes / reflections from Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson about Neil Peart’s illness, death, and the aftermath — which could give your podcast some emotional depth and insight into how they’ve processed loss over time. Quotes / Reflections by Geddy Lee
On messages from drummers wanting to replace Neil In a Reddit-quoted remark (presumably attributed to Lifeson): “I don’t know what some of these people were thinking, that we were just gonna replace somebody that we played with for 40 years who wrote all the lyrics for our music?” (Reddit) It reflects frustration at how some outsiders underestimated how deeply Neil’s role was woven into Rush’s identity. | |||
| LRRC EP855: the 10 Most Underrated Bassists, Don Henley is a major D.B., Gibson Reissues Norland Era Les Pauls, Mike Campbell | 05 Oct 2025 | 01:18:32 | |
On This week's show we discuss 10 bassists who are terribly underrated and highlight some of their best work. Plus... Steve Terryberry (Stevie T) launches a new channel. All this and Mike Campbell too!
Loudini: Stevie T launches a new channel (steve terryberry), mono Culture (paul platt), don douche bag henley, the cobra effect, 70’s reissue LP custom
Underrated Bass Players (guitars & hearts)
01:00 Mel Schacher grand funk rail road 02:25 Dennis Dunaway (alice cooper) 03:50 Trevor Bolder (david bowie) (Uriah Heep) 05:00 Gary Thain (Uriah Heep) Keef Hartley 06:10 Pete Way (UFO) 07:15 Bob Daisley (Ozzy, Rainbow, Uriah Heep) 08:20 Tiran Porter (The Doobie Brothers) 09:20 Mick Karn (Japan) 10:25 Ray Shulman (Gentle Giant) 11:25 Leon Wilkeson (Skynyrd)
Pittsburgh Kevin: fleury, mike campbell
Film Corner: The Man In The Field, Conjuring 4, The Poseidon Adventure, de-aging is changing(ruining) movies(patrick h wellems), True Grit (Coen Brothers), Heavy Metal,
This Week In Rock HIstory:
### Rock Music History: September 28 – October 4
Here's a curated list of significant events in rock history during this week, focusing on classic and modern rock
#### **September 28** - **Album Releases:** - 1973: Slade releases *Sladest*, a glam rock compilation packed with high-energy guitar riffs from hits like "Cum On Feel the Noize" – a staple for guitar-driven British rock. [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/) - 1973: Status Quo unleashes *Hello!*, their boogie-rock classic with raw, riff-heavy tracks like "Roll Over Lay Down," embodying 70s pub rock guitar energy. [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/) - **Birthdays:** - 1948: Mark Farner (Grand Funk Railroad), powerhouse guitarist and vocalist behind riff-monsters like "We're an American Band" – a guitar hero of hard rock. [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=9&day=28) - 1948: Mike Pinera (Blues Image, Iron Butterfly), influential rock guitarist known for psychedelic riffs in "Ride Captain Ride." [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=9&day=28) - **Deaths:** - 2024: Kris Kristofferson, country-rock legend and guitarist whose songs like "Me and Bobby McGee" (famously covered by Janis Joplin) influenced guitar-driven outlaw rock. Died at 88. [Link to obituary](https://wrif.com/2025/09/28/this-day-in-rock-history-september-28/) - 2024: Al Davis (Screamin' Jay Hawkins' band), blues-rock guitarist whose fiery style inspired rock 'n' roll riffs. Died at 83; Rock Hall inductee in 2006. [Link to obituary](https://wrif.com/2025/09/28/this-day-in-rock-history-september-28/) - **Other Events:** - 1963: ZZ Top forms in Houston, kicking off their blues-rock guitar legacy with riffs that defined Texas boogie. [Link to band history](https://wrif.com/2025/09/28/this-day-in-rock-history-september-28/) - 1968: The Beatles form Apple Records, paving the way for guitar-centric releases like *The White Album*. [Link to event details](https://wrif.com/2025/09/28/this-day-in-rock-history-september-28/)
#### **September 29** - **Significant Concerts:** - 1976: Jimi Hendrix's legendary performance at the Isle of Wight Festival (archival footage highlights his revolutionary guitar work). [Link to concert footage](https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/events/?date=29/09) - **Album Releases:** - 1971: Led Zeppelin releases *Led Zeppelin IV* in some markets (full global rollout this week), featuring epic guitar anthems like "Stairway to Heaven" – the pinnacle of guitar-driven hard rock. [Link to album history](https://drrock.com/albums-released-from-sep-22-to-sep-28-2025/) - **Chart Milestones:** - 1971: Grand Funk Railroad's "We're an American Band" hits #1 – a massive guitar-rock anthem celebrating the road. [Link to chart story](https://wcsx.com/2025/09/29/this-day-in-rock-history-september-29/) - **Birthdays:** - 1947: Jerry Lee Lewis, piano-pounding rock pioneer whose wild energy influenced guitar heroes like Jimmy Page. [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=9&day=29) - **Other Events:** - 1978: The Police sign with A&M Records, launching their reggae-infused guitar-rock breakthrough. [Link to event details](https://wcsx.com/2025/09/29/this-day-in-rock-history-september-29/)
#### **September 30** - **Album Releases:** - 1976: Heart drops *Little Queen*, showcasing Ann and Nancy Wilson's blistering guitar harmonies in tracks like "Barracuda" – female-fronted guitar rock at its finest. [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/) - **Birthdays:** - 1954: Pat Simmons (The Doobie Brothers), guitarist behind soulful rock riffs in "Listen to the Music." [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=9&day=30) - **Other Events:** - 1967: BBC airs the first *Top of the Pops* featuring Jimi Hendrix, revolutionizing TV guitar performances. [Link to footage](https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/events/?date=30/09)
#### **October 1** - **Album Releases:** - 1979: AC/DC unleashes *Highway to Hell*, Bon Scott's final album with riff-heavy classics like the title track – hard rock guitar blueprint. [Link to album history](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/) - **Birthdays:** - 1942: Herb Alpert (Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass), trumpeter whose fusion style influenced rock guitarists like Carlos Santana. [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=10&day=1) - **Other Events:** - 1969: The King Crimson debuts live, launching progressive rock's guitar experimentation era. [Link to event details](https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/events/?date=01/10)
#### **October 2** - **Significant Concerts:** - 1969: Led Zeppelin's Copenhagen show – peak Jimmy Page guitar wizardry captured in bootlegs. [Link to concert archive](https://www.setlist.fm/stats/led-zeppelin-bd6ad4a.html) - **Birthdays:** - 1950: David Lee Roth (Van Halen), frontman whose high-energy style amplified Eddie Van Halen's guitar fireworks. [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=10&day=2) - **Other Events:** - 1986: U2 releases *The Joshua Tree*, but this day marks early tour rehearsals emphasizing The Edge's atmospheric guitar. [Link to album story](https://ultimateclassicrock.com/october-2-rock-history/)
#### **October 3** - **Album Releases:** - 1975: The Who releases *The Who by Numbers*, Pete Townshend's introspective guitar work shining in "Slip Kid." [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/) - 1977: Electric Light Orchestra's *Out of the Blue*, a double-album guitar-pop spectacle with hits like "Mr. Blue Sky." [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/) - **TV Appearances:** - 1973: The Who performs on *The Midnight Special*, delivering raw guitar-driven sets from *Quadrophenia* era. [Link to episode clips](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=the+who+midnight+special+october+3) - **Birthdays:** - 1947: Lindsey Buckingham (Fleetwood Mac), master guitarist whose fingerpicking defined 70s soft-rock riffs in "Go Your Own Way." [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=10&day=3)
#### **October 4** - **Album Releases:** - 1974: John Lennon releases *Walls and Bridges*, featuring guitar-heavy tracks like "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" with Elton John. [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/) - 1974: Rod Stewart's *Smiler*, a rock 'n' soul gem with gritty guitar on "Sailing." [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/) - **Significant Concerts:** - 1970: Deep Purple's gig at the Hollywood Bowl – iconic hard rock set with Ritchie Blackmore's searing guitar solos. [Link to concert history](https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/deep-purple/1970/hollywood-bowl-hollywood-ca-3bd6805e.html) - **Birthdays:** - 1942: Christopher Reid (not rock-specific, but ties to music history); more relevant: 1965: Tommy Lee (Mötley Crüe), drummer whose band defined 80s glam metal guitar excess. [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=10&day=4) - **Deaths:** - 1970: Janis Joplin, blues-rock icon whose raw, guitar-backed vocals in "Piece of My Heart" (with Big Brother) revolutionized rock. Died at 27. [Link to tribute](https://www.onthisday.com/music/deaths/date/1970?month=10&day=4) | |||
| LRRC EP854: Herman Li PRS, Van Halen, Analog vs Digital | 05 Oct 2025 | 01:20:18 | |
On this week's Show we tackle the question: Is Analog better that digital? The answer is NOT what you think! Also, Did Van Halen kill rock??? And is the new Paul Reed Smith Herman Li signature model really worth the $7000 price tag? Loudini: let’s clear up some confusion, the spectrum show Did Van Halen KILL Rock? (studio number six), The New $7000 Paul Reed Smith (Chleo Herman Li Signature) is it “too expensive”? (Dr.Andre Fludd Music), The Making of “Iris” by The Goo Goo Dolls(tim pierce), The REAL reason why analog is better(Freaking out with Billy Hume), Steve Via & Joe Satriani on Rick Beato, prince’s guitar malfunction story Analog: tape compression, smooth transients, but noise, slow, destructive editing, doesn’t sound the same as when you heard it in the room Tape is expensive High frequency loss with repeated use Commitment was needed… you need to have your shit together It was a performance Longevity Still works the same Uses the same cables Rewinding forces you to slow down (because of rewinding and changing reels) clear your head More reliable Digital: non destructive editing Instantly recallable mixes Easy “undo” All the undo and redo takes away from performance Constant work flow takes away from performance “House of cards”
The illusion of permanence… computers (and cables) always need to be replaced… drives die… projects cannot be recovered Pressure to go fast
What makes a “good” lead guitar tone? (Glass Audio) What does The Ten Commandments and Metallica (Herb Alpert too) have in common? (weird hollywood facts)
Riff of the Week: Vehicle by Ides of March
Pittsburgh Kevin: the rapture is happening Sept 23, 2025, bass player friend,
Film Corner: Deadline (2009), Unknown Number(2025), 28 Years Later, the charlie sheen interview
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This week in Rock History: Mon — Sept 21
Tue — Sept 22
Wed — Sept 23
Thu — Sept 24
Fri — Sept 25
Sat — Sept 26
Sun — Sept 27
For the biggest show items (Nirvana Nevermind, Green Day American Idiot, Beatles Abbey Road, John Bonham, Cliff Burton) I added extra reputable sources so you can quickly grab release dates, context, and obituary/legacy quotes for voiceover. (Wikipedia) | |||
| LRRC EP871: RUSH Remixed, Bernie Marsden, Audiation, Practice Habits | 23 Mar 2026 | 01:15:00 | |
Honey Bee Riff. Distant Early Warning w/ Terry Brown, Bernie Marsden, (begining)Audiation, Practice Habits and Routines, pinky power, Goldtop is sold, out of spectrum
Pittsburgh Kevin:
Film Corner: Eyes wide Shut Theory, Robert Duvall R.I.P. Monolith
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This Week In Rock History: 🎙️ Week in Rock — Feb 15 – 21 (Historical & Fun Music Events) 📅 February 15 Historic Moments
Birthdays
Notable Deaths / Music Events
🔗 More Feb 15 Music History 👉 https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/on-this-day-in-music-february-15/ (This Day In Music) 📅 February 16Historic Releases
Rock Birthdays
This Week’s Contemporary Rock Picks
🔗 More Feb 16 Music History 👉 https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/on-this-day-in-music-february-16/ (TopTuneTales) 📅 February 17Historic Rock Moments
Birthdays
Rock Remembrances
🔗 More Feb 17 Music History 👉 https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/on-this-day-in-music-february-17/ (This Day In Music) 📅 February 18Historic Releases / Band Moments
Birthdays
Rock History Note
🔗 More Feb 18 Music History 👉 https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/on-this-day-in-music-february-18/ (Classics Du Jour) 📅 February 19Rock History Highlights
Notable Birthdays
Live & Tour News
🔗 More Classic Bands History for Feb 19 👉 https://www.classicbands.com/day/february%2019.html (classicbands.com) 📅 February 20Legendary Moments
Birthdays
🔗 More Feb 20 Music History 👉 https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/on-this-day-in-music-february-20/ (This Day In Music) 📅 February 21Rock History
Birthdays
Fun / Rock Culture Note
🔗 More Feb 21 Music History 👉 https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/on-this-day-in-music-february-21/ (This Day In Music) 🎛️ Bonus Modern Rock & New Releases (Feb 16 Playlist Inspiration)Check out Classic Rock’s Tracks of the Week for new singles and modern rock releases curated for Feb 16 – including blues rock, heavy psych, and energizing new tracks. (Louder) 📌 Sources for Deep Dives🧠 This Day In Music (dates/events): • Feb 15 👉 https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/on-this-day-in-music-february-15/ (This Day In Music) • Feb 16 👉 https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/on-this-day-in-music-february-16/ (TopTuneTales) • Feb 17 👉 https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/on-this-day-in-music-february-17/ (This Day In Music) • Feb 18 👉 https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/on-this-day-in-music-february-18/ (Classics Du Jour) • Feb 20 👉 https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/on-this-day-in-music-february-20/ (This Day In Music) • Feb 21 👉 https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/on-this-day-in-music-february-21/ (This Day In Music) | |||
| LRRC EP853: Them vs Jimmy Page, Thomas Dolby, GE Smith, Why Modern Music Sucks | 20 Sep 2025 | 01:23:03 | |
On This week's show we do a deep dive on the issues plaguing modern music. We talk objective facts that are actually hurting the industry as well as the listener. We also tell you about the crazy recording session of "Baby Please Don't Go" and a really touching story about GE Smith's beloved 1952 Telecaster. All this and much more!
Loudini: the real crazy recording of the song “baby please don’t go” by Them(Freewheeling), How Thomas Dolby was blinded by science(why this song), GE Smith’s telecaster(premiere guitar), facts about the film Amadeus(golden flicker), did richie blackmore invent shred(deep purple), nurse messy scandal? Worst guitar buying experience
why your music sucks(wasteful media),
Pittsburgh Kevin: tik tok friend disappeared, guitar myths,
Film Corner: The Home, The Monster Inside, Super Store(TV series),
Your Week In Rock: Key Anniversaries & “On This Day” Events Date Event Notes Sept. 15 Elvis Presley is presented with a gold record for Don’t Be Cruel, which just overtook Hound Dog as his best‐selling single. (Classic Bands) Sept. 15 Group from Hawthorne, California (The Pendletones) record "Surfin’" – one of the early Beach Boys tracks. (Classic Bands) Sept. 15 This Day in Music lists: birthdays of modern/rock musicians such as Zach Filkins (OneRepublic), Paul Thomson (Franz Ferdinand) etc. (This Day In Music) Sept. 16 “She Loves You” / “I’ll Get You” by The Beatles is released in the US via Swan Records; important in Beatles/rock history. (Classic Bands) Sept. 16 Johnny Burnette records “You’re 16”, which later becomes a hit in various versions. (Classic Bands) Sept. 16 First package rock & roll tour by Dick Clark & Irvin Feld: Paul Anka / Lloyd Price / Coasters / Duane Eddy / etc. This is an early example of packaged rock/R&B/“pop” shows. (Classic Bands) Sept. 16 Deaths: Marc Bolan (T. Rex) in 1977, car accident. (on-this-day.com) Also, Jimi Hendrix’s final public appearance (with Eric Burdon) in 1970 at Ronnie Scott’s in London. (This Day In Music) Sept. 18 Jimi Hendrix died in London (1970) at age 27. (Wikipedia) Sept. 20 Jim Croce and Maury Muehleisen died in a plane crash after a concert in Natchitoches, Louisiana, in 1973. (Classic Bands) Also on Sept. 20: Sarah Dash (member of Labelle, session/work with Rolling Stones etc.) died in 2021. (This Day In Music) Sept. 20 Bay City Rollers performed on Saturday Night Variety Show with their then new “Saturday Night”‐record, which later becomes a #1 hit in US. (Classic Bands) Birthdays (Rock / Related Genres) During This WeekHere are some musician / rock artist birthdays in September 15-21: Date Artist What they’re known for / band Sept. 16 B.B. King (1925-…) – Blues legend. (This Day In Music) Sept. 16 Bernie Calvert (The Hollies) (This Day In Music) Sept. 20 Chuck Panozzo (Styx) (This Day In Music) Sept. 20 Ben Shepherd (Soundgarden) (AP News) Sept. 20 Gunnar & Matthew Nelson (Nelson) (This Day In Music) If you want, I can pull a full list (including less famous ones) for the whole week of rock artists. DeathsDate Person Band / Contribution Notes Sept. 15 Richard Wright (Pink Floyd) died in 2008. (Ultimate Classic Rock) Sept. 16 Marc Bolan (T. Rex) died in 1977 (car accident) at age 29. (on-this-day.com) Sept. 18 Jimi Hendrix died in 1970. (Wikipedia) Sept. 20 Jim Croce & Maury Muehleisen died in plane crash in 1973. (Classic Bands) Sept. 20 Sarah Dash (Labelle etc.) died in 2021. (This Day In Music) | |||
| LRRC EP852: Rob Chapman, John Paul Jones, Charlie Kirk, Spotify Trick, Debbie Gibson Ozzy's Revolving Guitar Door | 13 Sep 2025 | 01:34:02 | |
It was a KRAY-ZEE week! On this week's podcast we touch on lot of topics from current world events to what's new in music. All this and Debbie Gibson too!
Loudini: current event recap, we’re back, your amp might get you “cancelled” Rob Chapman, sneaky trick musician’s can do to actually leverage spotify(that’s nice), why the Ozzy revolving door for guitarists?(john hanson guitar), you favorite singers loosing there voices(JPearlTV), , zeppelin slaps John Paul Jones in the face (vinyl secrets), the end of TV(snarky j and critical drinker), remember Debbie Gibson? She has a new song!(debbie gibson),
Kevin: pittsburgh kevin origin story, 9 days a week, working with Alex Lifeson neighbor, david lee roth punking the world, spinal tap retrospective podcast, kirstie alley
Film Corner: The God Father I & II, Lords of Salem
This week in Rock: Classic Rock & Modern Rock Highlights: Sept 7–13, 2025 September 7
Date Event Type Details Sep 7 Births / Deaths / Debuts Led Zeppelin debut; deaths; retention of hits, etc. Sep 8 Performances The Who UK gig; Pink Floyd cancellation Sep 10 Releases & Events Albums/singles by Bowie, Beatles, U2; birthdays & deaths; chart news Sep 12 Album Releases Spinal Tap, Mötley Crüe, Liquid Mike Sep 5–8 Recent Albums Suede, Dark Angel (Antidepressants, Extinction Level Event) Sep 13–14 Festivals Psychic Salamander Festival details This week Tributes & Reissues Springsteen, Ozzy tribute, Rick Davies death, Sigur Rós edition Suggestions for Podcast Segments
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| LRRC EP851: Glyn Johns, Sammy Hagar & David Lee Roth, Dweezil Zappa, Rick Beato | 28 Aug 2025 | 01:11:14 | |
Loudini: Sammy & Dave can relate without feuding(rock feed), Dweezil and the Family Business, correcting smoke on the water, turning up the bass on your amp, amps vs modelers, Meeting Eddie and more (Andertons Music Co.), UMG trying to silence Rick Beato(Rick Beato and Jared Dines), The Brains of Guitarists(pyschology of rock), Gyn Johns(capturing a performance; the beatles, the who, led zeppelin)(rick beato), Riff of the week: Smoke on the Water the “RIGHT WAY”
Pittsburgh Kevin: tiktok guy, michael Mc Donald, drunk spending, blondie’s hanging on the telephone, cheeze story
Film Corner: Weapons, Fantastic 4, what nobody says about Marvel, the “boy problem” | |||
| LRRC EP850: David Lee Roth, Jimmy Page's Favorite Guitar Solo, The History of The 8 Track Tape | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:15:49 | |
Loudini: remember that time that David Lee Roth had his own radio show?(rock and roll true stories), Jimmy Pages’ favorite guitar solo(Mark Zabel), What happened to the 8 track tape? + William Powell Lear(tech review guy), The Science of guitar practice (Andre Fludd Music),
Riff of The Week: Loudini’s Magic Man Journey
Pittsburgh Kevin: mustang,
So bad it’s good: wesley willis; liz phair Film Corner: Shaman, MouseHunt, To Live & Die In LA | |||
| LRRC EP849: 70's Guitar Solos That Need More Love, The "Problem" with PRS Guitars, The Jesus Music Documentary | 20 Aug 2025 | 00:57:34 | |
Loudini: The Jesus Music,10 70’s Guitar Solos that deserve more love(Rock n rewind) Steve Hunter Sweet Jane (lou reed) live, Terry Kath, 25 or 6 to 4 (chicago), Buck Dharma (BOC) Astronomy, Martin Barre , No Lullaby and Aqua Lung)(jethro tull. Ricky Medlock(the outlaws) Highway Song, Steve Hackett(Genesis) Firth of Fifth, Steve Howe(Yes) Starship Trooper, Mick Ronson(David Bowie) Width of a Circle, Jimmy Page(Led Zeppelin) AChillies last stand, Terry Reid RIP(music in second segment), Moments Humanity Absolutely Nailed It(chill dude light mode), The “problem” with PRS guitars(Landon Bailey)
Riff of the week: More Magic Man
Pittsburgh Kevin: So bad it’s good: it’s my life cover, it’s been a rough week, kevin cronin, industry compression, david lee roth | |||
| LRRC EP848: Lefty Guitarists, Andrew Dice Clay Banned from MTV, Magic Man by Heart explored pt 1 | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:24:04 | |
Loudini: lefty guitarists, Burning Butthole(andy rehfelt’s variety show), How & Why Dice got banned from MTV(PowerJRE), Liz Phair Story about “selling out”(the moth), Cory Wong, fantastic 4 tanks, naked gun looks good, shane gillis lazer tag story
Riff of the Week: magic man
Pittsburgh Kevin: ruprecht, michael j, fox, 50’s songs, david lee roth So bad it’s Good: Bridgett and the Nameless Film Corner: Extremities, U2 360, The Burbs, | |||
| LRRC EP847: Most Used Songs in TV & Movies, Banned Rock Anthems, Billy Joel on Bill Marr, Red Barchetta Story | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:03:46 | |
Loudini: Most used songs in movies and TV, Banned Rock Anthems(Professor of Rock), Tony Carey on his time with Rainbow(VRP Rocks), The Story Behind Rumplestiltskin(the resurrectionists), Bill Marr interviews Billy Joel, from the mind of Loudini, Jeff Beck didn’t know what he was doing, Riff of the Week: NO MORE SCALES!
Pittsburgh Kevin: the story of red barchetta, So bad it’s good: Japanese Enka; Wonderwall Film Corner: Happy Gilmour 2, Thunderbolts | |||
| LRRC EP846: Special Needs Rockers, Judas Priest Live? April Wine's Brian Greenway, Norm's Rare Guitars | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:09:11 | |
A Salute to Special Needs Rockers: 1. Stevie WonderCondition: Blind (congenital) Bio: Born Stevland Hardaway Judkins in 1950, Stevie Wonder was blind shortly after birth due to a condition called retinopathy of prematurity. He signed with Motown at age 11 and became a multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and producer. Known For:
Condition: Blind (developed in early childhood) Bio: Ray Charles Robinson lost his sight at age 7 due to glaucoma. He pioneered the soul genre by combining blues, gospel, and jazz. Known For:
Condition: Deaf (progressive hearing loss) Bio: One of the greatest classical composers, Beethoven began to lose his hearing in his late 20s and was completely deaf by the time he composed some of his most renowned works. Known For:
Condition: Amputee (left arm) Bio: The drummer for Def Leppard, Allen lost his left arm in a car crash in 1984. He continued to drum using a custom kit and adapted techniques. Known For (with Def Leppard):
Condition: Partial amputee (fingertips) Bio: The Black Sabbath guitarist lost the tips of two fingers on his right hand in an industrial accident. He made custom thimbles and detuned his guitar to play. Known For (with Black Sabbath):
Condition: Deaf Bio: A Scottish percussionist who became profoundly deaf at age 12, Glennie plays barefoot to feel the vibrations. She is a world-renowned solo percussionist. Known For:
Condition: Stutter Bio: A country music legend who had a speech impediment (stutter) that disappeared when he sang. He embraced it as part of his personality. Known For:
Condition: ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) Bio: A virtuoso guitarist, Becker was diagnosed with ALS at age 20. Though he lost the ability to play or speak, he continues to compose music using eye movement technology. Known For:
Condition: Autism and developmental disabilities Bio: A Japanese composer born with a brain hernia and severe developmental challenges. Encouraged by his Nobel Prize-winning father Kenzaburō Ōe, Hikari became a successful classical composer. Known For:
Condition: Polio survivor (mobility impairment) Bio: British singer-songwriter and frontman of Ian Dury and the Blockheads. He contracted polio as a child, resulting in a withered leg and partial paralysis. Known For:
Condition: Dyslexia Bio: Haitian-American rapper and producer, formerly of the Fugees. Jean has been open about his dyslexia, which made traditional schooling difficult. Known For:
Judas Priest’s New Video(Metal Pilgrim), Ozzy’s Vocals at BTTB(Wings of Pegasus), Have you ever bought gear from somebody famous? Addicted to Gear’s Brian Greenway story(Addicted to Metal), Rick, Justin & The Proff take on the music business and YouTube, Why Issac Hayes left South Park
Riff of the Week: Heartbreaker (Pat Benetar)
Pittsburgh Kevin: so bad it’s good, favorite covers, silence of the lambs, norm’s rare guitars, marcus malone, malcolm jamal Film Corner: Twixt, Time AFter Time, Heavy Metal in Bagdad, | |||
| LRRC EP845: Live Retrospective, Oasis vs REM, Simon Phillips Talks Iconic Performances, Great White Buffalo | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:01:27 | |
Loudini: being shamed on Facebook over Back to the Beginning and Capos LOL!, 40th anniversary of LIVE AID, 10 Iconic LIVE AID performances, Contemporary Art is a Cult(Remant777) + story from book I am reading, Oasis vs REM Slane Castle Gig(james hargreaves guitar) lad culture vs new man culture, Simon Phillips reacts to some of his most iconic performances(drumeo),
Riff of The Week: Great White Buffalo; Ted Nugent
Pittsburgh Kevin: middle school weezer cover goes horribly wrong, LIVE AID U2, Lily V. Sixx, christian rock rabbit hole, why are people dicks online
Film Corner: Tightrope, | |||
| LRRC EP843: Back To The Beginning Review, The Verve Vindicated, Famous Stolen Guitars | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:13:07 | |
Loudini: second rehearsal with Spectrum and gigs! The Verve vindicated- andrew oldam, the last time(david hartley), Top Stolen Guitars(five watt world), are christian metal bands fake?(pastor brad rocks), what books got burned?(zoomer historian), Back To The Beginning thoughts …tool, ozzy, sabbath, lizzy, draiman, nuno, slash, jake, zakk, gojira, axle, yungblood, sammy hagar Pittsburgh Kevin: So bad it’s good: the worst cover of a beatles song ever; let it be Film Corner: Bring Her Back, My Blue Heaven, Dreamscape, The Jacket, there’s something wrong with aunt diane, sound city | |||
| LRRC EP870; Dweezil Zappa, The Modes, Badcat Pure Path, Playing The Changes | 23 Mar 2026 | 01:00:35 | |
What are the modes? What you need to know and what you don't, what does it mean to “play the changes” 2 pieces of gear that caught my attention: badcat purepath, blackstar artist FR, Dweeliz's Magnatone review
Pittsburgh Kevin: Bob Mayo (peter frampton),
Film Corner: 12 Angry Men (1957), Monster (2003), Son In Law (1993),
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New & Notable:
This Week In Rock History: 📅 FEBRUARY 7 — MONDAY 🎸 Rock Events & History
(No major rock births or deaths widely noted on major music history sites, but February 8 is part of the week’s context.)
There were no major rock births or deaths widely documented for Feb 12 on ThisDayInMusic.com, but this is also part of your weekly context.
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| LRRC EP842: Dan Hartman, Recording Led Zeppelin II, Davey Johnston, Fender Deluxe Reverb Issues, Mt Rushmour of Rock Singers | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:19:43 | |
Loudini: I was today years old (dan hartman), what you need to know before buying a deluxe reverb(jeff starrs not bad films), Behind the recording of Led Zeppelin II(mixing mastering online), Ramble On; Songs That Change World(produce like A pro), Elton John; Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me w/ Davey Johnston(JJ Blair), new gig, gospel night at the strip club (ashley mcbride)
Mount Rushmore of Rock Singers:
Loudini: Ronnie James Dio, Bon Scott, Lou Gramm, Chris Cornell Pittsburgh Kevin: Paul Rogers, Eddie Vedder, Scott Weiland, Emily Armstrong
Pittsburgh Kevin: Laurie Norris update? Auditory hallucinations,
So bad it’s good: vanessa valou Film Corner: Jurassic world mixed reaction, spaceballs 2, spinal tap 2, randy rhoads | |||
| LRRC EP841: Marshall Clean Sound, Johnny Rotten Hates A Bunch Of Bands, WTF Happened To Terrence Trent Darby? | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:12:29 | |
Loudini: The OTHER great marshall sound(phillip mcknight), How Well Can YOu hear audio quality (NPR) (in the mix YouTube Channel), Johnny ROtten hates a bunch of musicians and current trends (studio number six)(Pink F. Stones. Billy Idol w/ Sex Pistol Members, “Pistol” docuseries, Greenday, Joe Strummer and more!), Mick Ralphs R.I.P. WHT Terrence Trent Darby? (PIERRE) TTD wiki Riff of the Week: Rock Steady; Bad Company Pittsburgh Kevin: back to the future guitar missing! Christopher Cross’s Stratocaster,
So bad it’s good: leebonny Bonny Lee Bakely Film Corner: Marshmallow, Final Destination: Bloodlines, Contact, Furiouso, ghost busters frozen empire | |||
| LRRC EP840: Ben Harper's Dumble, We Don't Understand Pickups, Black Dog | 20 Aug 2025 | 00:51:51 | |
Ben Harper’s Dumble Story; Best Booty Call Basslines(pdbass), Cornerstone Deja Drive(JayLeonardJ), https://www.cornerstonemoomusicgear.com/product/imperium2/ The Minor Pentatonic two note “trick”(guitarluminary), playing in “flat” keys(kyle orla stringworks), what you (and I) misunderstand about active pick ups(Phillip McKnight2)
So Bad it’s Good: the most worst music you never heard before(joey herbz)
Riff of The Week: Black Dog’ Led Zeppelin Film Corner: moon of the blood beast, clown in a cornfield, star wars | |||
| LRRC EP839: Randy Rhoads, Gibsons are for old farts, Fender Tone Masters vs Tube Amps, Too Old for Music? | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:20:44 | |
Loudini: Randy Rhoads; Reflections of a Guitar Icon (YouTubeMovies& TV), Younger Players Aren’t Playing Gibsons(DenDenBMX), Gibson isn’t Selling Guitars! (Jayce Allen Guitar), Tone Master Series vs Tube Amp (Mike Cole), YouTube Guitarists who have improved before our eyes. Are you too old for the music industry?(Jemma Heigis)
Riff of the Week: Man In The Box + Loudini’s “Secret” method
Pittsburgh Kevin: Triumph, Frank Torres, Tik Tok LIVES, So bad it’s good:
Film Corner: The Accountant, The Accountant 2, The Keep, Riding The Bus With My Sister,
This Week In Rock History: 🎤 Live Concerts & Special Appearances
From DrRock.com & AP News:
Other notable birthdays (June 8–14):
Below are direct links for each source—feel free to include them in your show notes:
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| LRRC EP838: The Cat Erased My Show Notes! :( | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:04:34 | |
| LRRC EP837: Springsteen won't shut up, 1959 Modded Marshall Plexi, Tim Pierce, why Berlin broke up | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:19:16 | |
Loudini: springsteen preaches to the UK about the US, the song that broke up Berlin, the Marshall 1959 MODIFIED plexi (andy dove), Tim Pierce’s adventures back stage at Live Aid and NYE 1999, Muddy Waters dies this week, happy birthday Pete Townsend, kanye
Riff of the Week: Say What You Will
Pittsburgh Kevin: eddie on SNL, Laurie Norris, why gen x looks so cool
Film Corner: death of a unicorn, Andor (again), Rogue One, Star Wars
The Week In Rock History: 🎸 Classic Rock Events: May 18–24 May 18
2003 – Paul McCartney performed his first-ever concert in Russia, playing in front of 20,000 fans in Moscow's Red Square. (TopHit) | |||
| LRRC EP836: 10 Underrated Rock Albums of the 1980's, Fly Me Courageous, AC/DC | 20 Aug 2025 | 00:55:20 | |
Loudini: 10 Underrated Rock Albums from the 1980s(Rock ‘N Rewind), Creating Your Best Art(not what you think)(world of creatives); who is it for? Set limitations. Obsession not inspiration. Perfectionism is b.s.(quantity creates quality), feedback during the process,
Riff of the week: Fly Me Courageous
Pittsburgh Kevin: AC/DC, no musical talent, the truck incident, so bad it’s good; the final countdown
Movie Corner: Beverly Hills Cop, Jaws, Thunderheart, Andor Season 2, Catch me if you can, Star Wars vs Star Trek(reason tv),
This Week In Rock History:
Certainly! Here's a curated list of over 20 notable classic rock events that occurred between May 11 and May 17 throughout history, encompassing album releases, single launches, significant concerts, and more: 🎶 Singles & Albums Released
Alice In Chains canceled their May 11, 2025, show in Ohio due to drummer Sean Kinney experiencing a medical emergency during soundcheck. | |||
| LRRC EP835: Giacomo Turre, Randy Meisner, Mike Peters, Sammy Hagar vs Alex Van Halen | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:15:31 | |
Loudini: Women are confused about why Ale from the Warning is more popular that her sisters (Psychology of Rock), The Giacomo Turre debacle and what is Gretsch going to do about his signature model, Sammy calls out Alex(Rock Feed), Rockers who walked away i.e. Linda Ronstadt, Sid Barrett, Dan Peak, John Deacon Tom Fogarty Randy Meisner (Rock History Book), South Park sued $100M (Amber Expose’), Most Dangerous Building in Manhattan (Veritasium), Recording FELON, Selling on Reverb, 2025 Fender Standard Strat(Jack Fossett), Marshall Modified Series 1959HW(riffs beards and gear), R.I.P. Ruth Buzzy and Mike Peters
Riff of the Week: Hey Hey My My; Neil Young
Pittsburgh Kevin: new geetar, AC/DC, this aged great, strat masters documentary
Movie Corner: Ash
This week in rock history:
Certainly! Here's a detailed compilation of significant rock music events that occurred between May 4 and May 10 throughout history, encompassing album releases, chart milestones, notable performances, and intriguing incidents: 🎸 May 4
1988 – Prince's 'Lovesexy' Faces Retail Pushback: Several US department stores refused to stock the newly released Prince album "Lovesexy" because of its cover photo, which featured a nude picture of Prince | |||
| LRRC EP834: Rebel Rebel Riff, John Sykes, Marcus King, Sting Talks Guitarists, Peter Criss new band | 20 Aug 2025 | 00:52:16 | |
What We Rocked This Week:
Loudini: John Sykes Rack Recreated (Michael Nielson), Marcus King plays a 59 Les Paul (carter vintage), Sting’s Favorite Guitarists ( studio number six), selling on reverb, Peter Criss new band, Prince gives to kids, Trevor Rabin’s biggest hit was rejected, The Faces releasing a new album
Riff of the week: Rebel Rebel by David Bowie The guitar riff on "Rebel Rebel" by David Bowie was played by Alan Parker, a guitarist who helped write the riff and played it for the record itself. Some have speculated that Mick Ronson, who was known for playing with Bowie, might have played it, but according to Parker, he was the one who contributed to and performed the riff.
Pittsburgh Kevin: tiktok live, peter gabriel, new pope, RRHF, billy gibbons
FIlm Corner: 2010, Interesting facts about Stalone’s Cobra (Minty comedic arts), Andor Season 2(snarky jay), classic re-releases beating new films at box office (snarky jay),
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| LRRC EP833 Jeff Beck with John Paul Jones, History of Peavey Amps, Prince's Sound Check | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:15:01 | |
On this week's show... Loudini: The Who kiss and make up with Zach (entertainment world), Aaron Sterling Over complicating AC/DC(rick beato), PRS DGT the Les Paul for Tele Players(Ask Zach), Why Jeff Beck and John Paul Jones stopped speaking(studio number 6)(hi ho silver lining), Brief History of Peavey Amplifiers(Jamie Holroyd Guitar), Loudini asked to join Ghost tribute band, The Brothers AM(pete thorn), Steel Panther’s Pocket Pussy Melter(riffs beards and guitars), Prince’s Soundcheck…holy shit! Pigs in Space,
Riff of the Week: Are You Gonna Go My Way; Lenny Kravitz
Pittsburgh Kevin: Laurie Norris, Your Mom’s House Podcast,
Film Corner: The Lion The Witch & The Wardrobe, In The Line of Fire, YouTube hand wringing over fantastic four, Sinners, Bill & Ted Face The Music,
This Week In Rock – April 22 – April 28 Born This Week in Rock History: 4/22/1950 – Peter Frampton (guitar, Humble Pie) 4/23/1936 – Roy Orbison (rock and roll singer-songwriter) 4/23/1947 – Glenn Cornick (bass, Jethro Tull) 4/24/1945 – Doug Clifford (drums, Creedence Clearwater Revival) 4/25/1917 – Ella Fitzgerald (jazz vocalist) 4/25/1923 – Albert King (blues vocalist & guitarist) 4/25/1945 – Stu Cook (bass, Creedence Clearwater Revival) 4/26/1886 – Ma Rainey (blues vocalist) 4/26/1915 – Johnny Shines (blues vocalist& guitarist) 4/27/1951 – Ace Frehley (guitar, KISS) Died This Week in Rock History: 4/22/2013 – Richie Havens (folk singer-songwriter, guitarist) 4/24/1970 – Otis Spann (blues vocalist & pianist) 4/26/1984 – William James “Count” Basie (jazz pianist & bandleader) 4/28/1934 – Charley Patton (blues vocalist & guitarist) Music Releases and Top of the Charts: 4/22/1972 – Deep Purple’s Machine Head hits #1 in the U.K. 4/23/1969 – The Beatles With Billy Preston’s “Get Back” hits #1 in the U.K. 4/23/1971 – The Rolling Stones’ Sticky Fingers is released 4/23/1976 – The Ramones release The Ramones 4/23/1979 – Blondie’s “Heart of Glass” hits #1 4/23/1994 – Pink Floyd’s The Division Bell tops the charts 4/24/1971 – Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young’s LP 4 Way Street hits #1 4/24/1976 – Wings’ LP At The Speed Of Sound hits #1 4/24/1989 – Tom Petty releases Full Moon Fever 4/24/2006 – Bruce Springsteen releases “We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions” 4/25/1978 – Queen’s “We Are The Champions” is certified gold 4/25/2005 – Bruce Springsteen releases Devils & Dust 4/26/1969 – The Original Broadway Cast Soundtrack of Hair hits #1 4/27/1968 – Simon and Garfunkel, “Mrs. Robinson” was released This Week in Rock History: 4/22/1969 – John Lennon very publicly changes his middle name from “Winston” to “Ono.” 4/22/1978 – Bob Marley and the Wailers perform their first show, and Marley makes his first public appearance in Jamaica, after being wounded in an assassination attempt a year and a half earlier. We love Bob Marley and very much hate the would-be assassin. 4/22/1978 – On tonight’s Saturday Night Live, John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd team up to debut two new characters called “The Blues Brothers,” who perform a cover of Sam and Dave’s “Soul Man.” 4/23/1963 – During a Rolling Stones performance at the Crawdaddy Club, the band meets another band, called The Beatles for the very first time. We can’t decide who should have been more starstruck. 4/23/1981 – Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins join Johnny Cash onstage at his show in Stuttgart, West Germany, performing their hits and some mutual country, blues, and gospel favorites. The concert is later released as the LP The Survivors. 4/24/1968 – The newly-formed Apple Records decides not to sign a young talent named David Bowie. 4/24/1976 – John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Linda McCartney spent an evening together at Lennon’s NYC apartment kicking back and watching some Saturday Night Live. The show’s producer, Lorne Michaels, went on the air and invited The Beatles to show up at SNL and perform three songs. Lennon and McCartney seriously considered taking a cab down to the studio, but ultimately decided they were too tired to make it down, much to the dismay of basically every music fan ever. This was the last time the two Beatles ever spent together. 4/24/1990 – Roger Waters’ road crew was working on construction of the set for The Wall in Potsdamer Platz, Germany, when they discovered an undetonated explosive from World War II. 4/25/1974 – According to the new issue of Rolling Stone, “streaking” has become so popular that Yes and Gregg Allman concerts have been interrupted by the fad. At a recent Beach Boys concert, the magazine says, the band was streaked by its own crew. 4/25/1979 – The Police made their television debut on the BBC TV’s Top of the Pops, playing their catchy hit “Roxanne.” 4/26/1977 – The disco boom gets rolling in earnest with the opening of Steve Rubell’s new glitzy and ultra-exclusive club, Studio 54, in New York. Among the guests invited opening night: Cher, Mick Jagger and wife Bianca, Debbie Harry, Donald and Ivana Trump, Liza Minnelli, Jerry Hall, Halston, Margaux Hemingway, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Salvador Dali, Brooke Shields, Martha Graham, and Robin Leach. 4/27/1975 – 511 audience members are in custody in Los Angeles for smoking marijuana during Pink Floyd’s recent five nights at the Los Angeles Arena. 4/28/1963 – London hustler and PR man Andrew Loog Oldham gets his first glimpse of the Rolling Stones onstage at the Crawdaddy Club; the very next day, he becomes their manager. 4/28/1968 – Hair, the hit Broadway rock musical about the hippie movement, opened in New York City at the Biltmore Theatre. Included in the show are famous songs such as “Good Morning Starshine,” “Aquarius,” “Let The Sunshine In,” and “Easy To Be Hard,” which have all been recorded by other pop or rock artists as well. The show ran for 1,729 performances and closed in the summer of 1972. 4/28/1982 – Certain “experts” gave testimony to the California State Assembly Consumer Protection Committee that when Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway To Heaven” is played backward, you can hear the following words: “I sing because I live with Satan. The Lord turns me off, there’s no escaping it. Here’s to my sweet Satan, whose power is Satan. He will give you 666. I live for Satan.” Since this is very obviously 100% true, “Stairway To Heaven” should be avoided at all costs. No, we’re kidding, always listen to “Stairway,” we love it and it’s the best. Photo credit: Longtime Floyd collaborator Storm Thorgerson provided the “Division Bell” album artwork | |||
| LRRC EP869: Elvin Bishop, Neil Geraldo, Blackstar Amps, more NAMM | 23 Mar 2026 | 00:53:54 | |
Jesse’s Girl Solo, Adapting Rolling In The Deep, cheating the Fooled Around and Fell In Love Solo, more NAMM gear that actually looks cool (blackstar Artist FR, Bad Pure Path), getting a “good” Fender or Gibson, The Basement
Feature: Guess Who Sang/Played On This Song?
Pittsburgh Kevin:
Film Corner: Megan, The French Connection,
SEG2:
New & Notable:
This Week In Rock History: 🎸 January 31 – Rock History Highlights Album release
Notable birthdays (rock/rock-related)
Other music events
📌 Why this matters for classic rock fans: Orbison’s Mystery Girl represents the late-’80s resurgence of a rock pioneer and his influence on songwriters across genres. 🎶 February 1 – Rock MilestonesAlbum/Hit milestones
Birthdays
Historic shows & milestones
Births
Tragedy & Legacy
Births
Story idea for your show: You can connect the anniversary to how that crash reshaped rock’s evolution, influencing later artists in punk, alternative, and even mainstream rock. 🎸 February 4 – Album LoveClassic and modern rock releases that share this date:
Birthdays
📌 Axl’s birthday is one of the most eagerly celebrated rock birthdays each year — great for social media or fan engagement bits. 🎵 February 7 – Rock History & BirthdaysChart & Album Milestones
Important historical events
Birthdays
Memorial events
Based on the above dates you could include segments like these:
“Birthdays Rock!” — spotlight Axl Rose, David Bryan, Johnny Rotten, and others with short clips/tributes. (This Day In Music) | |||
| LRRC EP832: Leon Russell, Keith Moon, AC/DC on tour(any good?), A Passage To Bangkok | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:01:30 | |
What’s New With The Circus This Week? Loudini: Cher Speaks on Leon Russell(Golden Prime), Guitar Platitudes That Are Wrong(Jack Fossett), Level Up Your Tone for FREE(Robert Jackson), Can AC/DC Pull Off Another Tour?(Michael Noland) Riff of the Week: A Passage To Bangkok
Pittsburgh Kevin: so bad it’s good; she farted so hard she died, Keith Moon
Movie Corner: WTF Moments in Star Wars(Star Wars Fanatic), Shatner Takes Issue with Trek(WDW Pro), Lucy, The Wolf Pack, Late Night with The Devil 🎶 Notable Album & Song Releases (April 14–21)
*April 21, 1978: Sandy Denny, British folk-rock singer, died from a brain hemorrhage after a fll. citeturn0search0 | |||
| LRRC EP831 Joe Elliot, Prince, Rob Chapman, Back To The Future Guitar Work | 20 Aug 2025 | 00:58:24 | |
On this week's Show Loudini gets into Joe Elliot on Def Leppard using Tracks(rock feed), Morris Day & Prince Feud (Golden Roots), Joe Bonamassa, Charlie Starr, Phil X share their guitar secrets(Gibson Gear Guide), Guitar Stores vs. Buying Online/ Stores Closing, GAK & Bachs (Rob Chapman), Tim May talks about his work on the Back to the Future sound track, Jurassic Park is REAL
Riff of the Week: Livin’ Lovin’ Maid; Led Zeppelin Film Corner: The Hidden Story in 2001 a Space Odyssey(Rob Ager), The House Was Not Hungry Then, The Monkey
Pittsburgh Kevin: Glory Days; Bruce Springsteen, the story behind song Baker Street, Peter Fampton, The Fire Festival,
This Week in Rock History: April 8 – April 14 Born This Week in Rock History 4/8/1944 – Keef Hartley (Drums, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Keef Hartley Band) 4/8/1947 – Steve Howe (Guitar, Yes) 4/8/1962 – Izzy Stradlin (Guitar, Guns N’ Roses) 4/8/1963 – Julian Lennon (Rock Singer-Songwriter) 4/9/1945 – Steve Gadd (jazz drummer) 4/9/1932 – Carl Perkins (Rock and Roll Singer-Songwriter) 4/10/1947 – Bunny Livingston (Percussion, Bob Marley & The Wailers) 4/10/1959 – Brian Setzer (singer/guitarist. Stray Cats) 4/11/1987 – Joss Stone (Soul Singer) 4/12/1940 – Herbie Hancock (Jazz Pianist) 4/12/1915 – Hound Dog Taylor (pivotal blues musician) 4/12/1921 – Shakey Jake Harris (Blues Singer/Harp player) 4/12/1944 – John Kay (Lead Vocals & Guitar, Steppenwolf) 4/13/1944 – Jack Casady (Bass, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna) 4/13/1945 – Lowell George (guitarist/singer, Little Feat) 4/13/1946 – Al Green (Soul Singer-Songwriter) 4/14/1945 – Ritchie Blackmore (Guitar, Deep Purple) Died This Week in Rock History 4/8/2001 – Pedro Depestre Gonzales (violinist – Buena Vista Social Club) 4/8/2001 – Van Stephenson (Country singer-songwriter – Blackhawk) 4/9/1988 – Dave Prater (Vocals, Sam and Dave) 4/9/2009 – Randy Cain (Soul Singer for Delfonics) 4/9/1988 – Brook Benton (Soul Singer) 4/10/2009 – Rocky Hill (Blues musician) 4/10/1958 – Chuck Willis (Blues Singer-Songwriter) 4/11/2006 – June Pointer (Pointer Sisters) 4/11/2017 – J. Geils (guitar, J. Geils Band) 4/12/1999 – Boxcar Willie (Country Singer) 4/13/2005 – Johnnie Johnson (Blues and Rock and Roll Pianist) 4/13/2004 – Ritchie Cordell (Songwriter) 4/14/2015 – Percy Sledge (RNR Inductee- Singer Songwriter Music Releases and Top of the Charts: 4/8/1977 – The Clash by The Clash is released 4/9/1979 – Supertramp’s Breakfast in America is certified Gold 4/9/1983 – David Bowie hits #1 with “Let’s Dance” featuring Stevie Ray Vaughan 4/10/1973 – Led Zeppelin’s LP Houses Of The Holy is certified gold 4/10/1976 – Peter Frampton hits #1 with Frampton Comes Alive 4/11/1970 – The Beatles’ “Let It Be” hits #1 4/12/1954 – Big Joe Turner’s “Shake, Rattle, And Roll” was released 4/13/1963 – The Beach Boys, “Surfin’ USA” was released 4/13/1974 – Elton John’s “Bennie And The Jets” hits #1 4/13/1974 – Paul McCartney and Wings’ LP Band On The Run hits #1 4/13/1973 – The Wailers, led by Bob Marley, release fifth studio album, Catch a Fire. 4/14/1988 – Public Enemy’s sophomore album, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, is released. This Week in Rock History: 4/8/1994 – The RIAA proclaims that Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” is now the fourth best-selling album in US history, passing the 13 million copies sold mark in that country. If you haven’t heard it, give it a listen, it’s pretty good. 4/8/2006 – The Rolling Stones make their mainland China debut in Shanghai! Setlist opens with “Start Me Up” and the encore was “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” and “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” Bringin’ all the hits! However, three songs were banned from being played: Brown Sugar, Honky Tonk Women, and Rough Justice. Boo! 4/9/1966 – During a Yardbirds show in Marseilles, France, guitarist Jeff Beck collapses from exhaustion; eleven years later to the day, his former bandmate Jimmy Page causes the end of a Led Zeppelin gig in Chicago when he’s struck down by stomach cramps. No record of former Yard bird Eric Clapton’s having a show-ending medical problem on April 9th. 4/9/1967 – The Doors play before their first large crowd when they appear (along with Jefferson Airplane) in front of 3,000 at a show in Venice, CA. No known complete setlist exists, although Setlist.fm reports that the band played “When the Music’s Over” and “Back Door Man” during the show. 4/9/1973 – Queen play their first show since being signed, a “showcase” gig at London’s Marquee Club. 4/10/1959- Leo Fender patents the successor to his popular “Telecaster” model of electric guitar, this time called the “Stratocaster. “And isn’t she beeeeyouuuutiful? 4/10/1970 – The Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek drags Jim Morrison off the stage after the Dionysian front man asks the audience, “Would you like to see my genitals?” The theater management then quickly cut power. No word on the audience’s response. 4/10/1970 – Paul McCartney announces the end of The Beatles. In his statement he said, “I have no future plans to record or appear with The Beatles again, or to write any music with John.” 4 / 11 / 1961- New York City gets its first introduction to a young folksinger named Bob Dylan when he makes his live Gotham debut at Gerde’s Folk City, opening for John Lee Hooker and performing a new song entitled “Blowin’ In The Wind.” Mr. Dylan would go on to have a nice career. 4/11/1968 – Janis Joplin makes her television debut when Big Brother and the Holding Company perform on ABC-TV’s variety show Hollywood Palace. 4/12/1961 – At tonight’s Grammy ceremonies, Ray Charles takes home four awards, including a Best Male Vocal for “Georgia On My Mind.” 4/12/1973 – Stevie Wonder becomes one of the first rock stars to appear on PBS-TV’s Sesame Street. 4/13/2010 – Ron Isley of The Isley Brothers is released from jail after serving 3 years for tax evasion. 4/14/1970 – Creedence Clearwater Revival makes their live UK debut at London’s Royal Albert Hall. https://jbonamassa.com/this-week-in-rock-history-april-8-april-14-2/ | |||
| EP830 Hendrix. Chris Hayes, Warren Zevon, The Spirit of Radio, The Shaggs, Aldo Nova | 07 Apr 2025 | 01:05:38 | |
Did you know... that Hendrix HATED Led Zeppelin & Pink Floyd? Aldo Nova plays FAKE Gibsons? Huey Lewis was not very hip about "Hip To Be Square" being used in American Psycho? Yes.. we reveal all of this and more on this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus Podcast!
Our Week:
Loudini: Hendrix Hated Led Zeppelin (Rock Rewind), Chris Hayes (Huey Lewis) talks about “If This is It” and “Hip To Be Square” (Vertex Effects), Warren Zevon’s Only “Hit” (Professor of Rock), Pay to play, buy ons and future of gigging and the indie musician (Dean Michaels), Kennedy Driver Shoots President?(Robert Harris), Happy 42nd Birthday to the Meaning of Life
Riff of the week: Spirit of Radio breakdown section riff
Pittsburgh Kevin: the shaggs; my pal foot foot, Aldo Nova’s Chibson, Meytal Cohen, Keep On Walking
Film Corner: The Shining & Eyes Wide Shut Common Themes, Parenthood, Zelig, North By Northwest, They Cloned Tyrone, Red Letter Media; Willy Wonka
This Week In Rock History:
3/29/1947 – Bobby Kimball (vocals, Toto) 3/29/1949 – Michael Brecker (jazz saxophone) 3/29/1959 – Perry Farrell (vocals, Jane’s Addiction) 4/1/1945 – John Barbata (Drums, Jefferson Airplane & Jefferson Starship) 4/2/1939 – Marvin Gaye (R&B and Soul Singer-Songwriter) 4/2/1952 – Leon Wilkerson (bass, Lynyrd Skynyrd) 4/3/1943 – Richard Manuel (Lead Vocals & Piano, The Band) 4/4/1913 – Muddy Waters (Blues Singer-Songwriter & Guitarist) 4/4/1932 – Clive Davis (Record Mogul, Arista Records) 4/4/1948 – Berry Oakley (Bass, The Allman Brothers Band) 4/4/1948 – Pick Withers (Drums, Dire Straits) 4/4/1952 – Gary Moore (Guitar, Thin Lizzy & Skid Row) DIED THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY3/29/1999 – Joe Williams (Jazz Singer) 3/29/2001 – John Lewis (The Modern Jazz Quartet) 3/30/2013 – Phil Ramone (Music Producer – Billy Joel) 3/30/2008 – Sean Levert (Levert) 3/31/1993 – Mitchell Parish (Songwriter – Deep Purple, Stardust) 3/31/1986 – O’Kelly Isley (The Isley Brothers) 4/1/2004 – Paul Atkinson (Guitarist for The Zombies) 4/1/1917 – Scott Joplin (Ragtime Pianist & Composer) 4/1/1984 – Marvin Gaye (R&B and Soul Singer-Songwriter) 4/2/2003 – Edwin Starr (Soul singer) 4/2/1996 – Guitar Gabriel (Blues musician) 4/3/1990 – Sarah Vaughan (Jazz Vocalist) MUSIC RECORDINGS, RELEASES AND TOP OF THE CHARTS:3/29/1969 – Blood, Sweat, and Tears’s self-titled LP hits #1 3/29/1975 – Jeff Beck releases his most successful US album, Blow By Blow3/30/1971 – Jimi Hendrix’s The Cry of Love goes gold, posthumously. 3/30/1987 – Prince releases his ninth studio album. 3/31/1958 – Chuck Berry releases “Johnny B. Goode” 3/31/1992 – Bruce Springsteen releases Human Touch and Lucky Town on the same day. 4/1/1966 – David Bowie releases the flop “Do Anything You Say.” 4/1/2008 – The Rolling Stones release the Shine A Light soundtrack 4/2/1971 – Janis Joplin’s Pearl hits #1 4/2/1977 – Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours hits #1 and spends 31 non-consecutive weeks there. 4/2/1956 – Johnny Cash records “I Walk the Line.” 4/3/1967 – The Beatles record one of our favorite album tracks, “Within You Without You.” 4/3/2001 – Bruce Springsteen releases Live In New York City 4/4/1964 – The Beatles hold the top five spots on the Billboard singles chart: 1. Can’t Buy Me Love 2. Twist and Shout 3. She Loves You 4. I Want To Hold Your Hand 5. Please Please Me. What’s more, the kind of popular band had nine other singles scattered around the Hot 100. Earlier in the month, The Beatles had had a similar showing on the Canadian and Australian charts. Beatlemania in full effect! 4/4/1970 – Deja Vu, the first Crosby, Stills, and Nash album to include a certain Mr. Neil Young, tops the Billboard charts. THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY:3/29/1975 – Led Zeppelin becomes the first band in history to have six albums on the Billboard chart simultaneously: Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin IV, House of the Holy, Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin and Led Zeppelin III. 3/29/1980 – Brian Johnson becomes the new lead singer of AC/DC after the tragic loss of Bon Scott. 3/29/1980 – Dark Side of the Moon is on the US charts for the 303rd week. 4/1/1969 – A group of sessions musicians at FAME studios in Alabama open the Muscle Shoals Sound Studios not far away. 4/1/1985 – David Lee Roth official leaves Van Halen to start a solo career. On April 1, 1970, John Lennon & Yoko Ono played an April Fool’s joke announcing to the press that they would both be undergoing sex-change operations. On April 2, 1990, Nirvana began working on demo versions of some early tunes including “Dive”, “Pay to Play”, and “Sappy”. They also sketched out some songs that would ultimately end up on their smash blockbuster album Nevermind including “In Bloom”, “Lithium”, and “Polly”. The demos were produced by Butch Vig, who also produced the actual Nevermind album. On April 3, 2007, Keith Richards denied ever having snorted his own father’s ashes, despite claiming that he did indeed do so on a prior occasion. On April 4, 1968, Jimi Hendrix, B.B. King, Al Khoper, Buddy Guy, Ted Nugent, and Joni Mitchell played an all-night tribute jam in honor of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who was tragically assassinated earlier that day. On April 4, 1996, the late Jerry Garcia’s ashes are scattered at the Ganges River by the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir and Garcia’s widow, Deborah. And that’s your week in rock history!
https://jbonamassa.com/march-29th-april-4th-this-week-in-rock/ | |||
| EP829 Jimmy Page Hexes Bowie, Chino Moreno is done with autographs, Billy Joel in RUSSIA | 30 Mar 2025 | 01:17:15 | |
Loudini: Has Diversity Hurt Music?(Richard The Fourth), Chino Moreno is done with autograph seekers(rock feed), David Bowie’s Swimming Pool Was Possessed(poetic wax), Billy Joel loses his shit in the USSR(david hartley), Imaginary Bass(distort the preamp)
Movie Corner: The Gauntlet, True Crime, Red Letter Media on Bill & Ted, Star Wars Facts,
Riff of the Week: Stone In Love; Neal Schon(Journey)
Pittsburgh Kevin: Carol Kaye, GEL, Sophie Lloyd, So Bad It’s Good: Joey Breaux; Wicked Games
This Week In Rock History: BORN THIS WEEK IN ROCK 3/22/1943 – Keith Relf (Vocals-Harmonica, The Yardbirds) 3/22/1948 – Randy Jo Hobbs (bass, The McCoys) 3/23/1944 – Ric Ocasek (American songwriter, guitarist, singer, and producer – The Cars) 3/23/1953 – Chaka Khan (American singer and songwriter) 3/24/1935 – Carol Kaye, American session bassist (Beach Boys, Sonny & Cher, Simon & Garfunkel) 3/25/1942 – Aretha Franklin (American singer, songwriter, pianist, and civil rights activist) 3/25/1947 – Elton John (English singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer) 3/26/1917 – Rufus Thomas (Blues & Soul Singer-Songwriter) 3/26/1944 – Diana Ross (Lead Vocals, The Supremes) 3/26/1946 – Fred Sheehan (Bass, Boston) 3/26/1948 – Steven Tyler (Lead Vocals, Aerosmith) 3/27/1924 – Sarah Vaughan (Jazz Vocalist) 3/27/1950 – Tony Banks (Keyboards, Genesis) 3/27/1960 – Victor Bailey (bass, Weather Report) 3/28/1948 – John Evan (Keyboards, Jethro Tull) DIED THIS WEEK IN ROCK3/22/2005 – Rod Price (guitar, Foghat) 3/22/2017 – Sib Hashian (Original Boston drummer) 3/23/1943 – George Benson (American guitarist, singer, and songwriter) 3/24/1935 – Carol Kaye (prolific recording bass guitarist) 3/25/ 1966 – Jeff Healey (lap steel guitarist & blues singer) 3/25/2009 – Dan Seals (England Dan & John Ford Coley) 3/25/2006 – Buck Owens (Country Musician – Hee Haw Show) 3/26/2005 – Paul Hester (Drummer – Crowded House) 3/26/2002 – Randy Castillo (Drummer – Ozzy Osbourne, Motley Crue) 3/27/2000 – Ian Dury (Ian Dury & the Blockheads) 3/27/2007 – Faustino Oramas (Trova singer, tres guitarist – Buena Vista Social Club) 3/28/2013- Hugh McCracken (Guitarist – Billy Joel, Steely Dan) MUSIC RELEASES & TOP OF THE CHARTS:3/22/1965 – Bob Dylan releases Bringing It All Back Home 3/22/1975 – Physical Graffiti by Led Zeppelin hits #1 3/22/1980 – Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick In the Wall (part II) is #1 on the singles charts. 3/22/1994 – Pantera release Far Beyond Driven, one of the few heavy metal albums to reach #1 in America. 3/22/1987 – Anthrax releases their third album, Among the Living. The cover shows an image of Henry Kane, a character in the film Poltergeist II: The Other Side, which the band finds terrifying. 3/22/1986 – Heart’s “These Dreams” hits #1 in the US. The lyric is written by Bernie Taupin, who is Elton John’s songwriting partner. 3/23/1979 – Wings release “Goodnight Tonight” 3/23/1970 -“Hello Darlin'” single released by Conway Twitty (Billboard Song of the Year 1970) 3/24/1958 – 1958 Elvis Presley joins the army (serial number 53310761) 3/24/1987 – 1987 1st Soul Train Music Awards: Janet Jackson, Luther Vandross win 3/25/1961 – 1961 Elvis Presley performs live on the USS Arizona. 3/25/1971 – 1971 Tom Jones’ “She’s a Lady” goes gold. 3/26/1977 – The Clash release “White Riot” 3/26/1991 – Bob Dylan releases his Bootleg Series Volume 1-3 3/27/1965 – The Who make their U.S. singles chart debut with “I Can’t Explain.” 3/28/1973 – Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon hits #1 3/28/1967 – Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl” is recorded 3/28/1967 – The Beatles record “Good Morning Good Morning” and “Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite!” 3/28/1970 – Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young release “Woodstock” 3/28/1973 – Led Zeppelin releases Houses of the Holy 3/28/1995 – Rock band Wilco releases their debut album, AM. THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY:3/22/2006 – Aerosmith cancels the rest of their Rockin’ The Joint tour. Reason being to allow lead singer Steven Tyler to have throat surgery to treat strained vocal chords. 3/22/1997 – Paul McCartney’s original birth certificate is sold to a private Beatles collector for $84,146. 3/22/1976 – While campaigning for US President, Jimmy Carter tells NARM (The National Association of Record Merchandisers) that he listened to Bob Dylan, Grateful Dead, and Led Zeppelin while Governor of Georgia. 3/22/1974 – Ten Years After play their final gig, seven years after their first one. 3/25/1964 – The Beatles made their debut on UK TV show Top Of The Pops singing ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’ and ‘You Can’t Do That.’ The show had been recorded on March 19th. 3/25/1967 – The Who and Cream made their U.S. concert debut at RKO 58th Street Theatre, New York City as part of a rock & roll extravaganza promoted by DJ Murray the K. 3/25/1983 – Motown Records celebrated its 25 anniversary with a concert in Pasadena, featuring; The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Martha Reeves, Jr. Walker, The Commodores, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson and The Jackson 5. 3/26/1971 – The Rolling Stones “lips and tongue” logo makes its first appearance on VIP passes. 3/26/1980 – The Wall by Pink Floyd breaks the record for longest running pop album on the charts. The previous record holder was Carole King’s Tapestry. 3/27/1965 – Jeff Beck replaced Eric Clapton in The Yardbirds 3/28/1969 – Joe Cocker plays his first U.S. gig. 3/28/1978 – Alice Cooper appears on The Muppet Show and performs “Welcome To My Nightmare” and “School’s Out.” Adorable? Nightmarish? Both | |||
| EP828 Robert Plant Singing w/Van Halen, Disturbed burns Chicago Bulls, Phil Collins & Jimmy Page Feud | 24 Mar 2025 | 00:55:05 | |
This Week In The World Of Loudini:
Loudini: The Greatest American Hero almost didn’t happen(Rawteur),, Disturbed burns Chicago Bulls(rock feed), Phil Collins vs Jimmy Page(MusicGuru), Trump’s Chibsons(Guitar Max), Robert Plant Singing with Van Halen?(rockfeed), Billy vs Tommy(CineRanter), The Story of Money for Nothing(David Hartley), Loudini’s Audition, Crimson Tide, The Cocoa Puffs Conspiracy
Pittsburgh Kevin: astronauts home, hang on sloopy video by the mccoys, Spinal Tap II, Journey power outage
This Week In Rock History: 3/18/1992 – Donna Summer gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. MARCH 16 – MARCH 22 – BORN THIS WEEK IN ROCK3/15/1912 – Lightnin’ Hopkins (Blues Singer-Songwriter) 3/15/1940 – Phil Lesh (bass, Grateful Dead) 3/15/1943 – Sly Stone (vocals & multi-instrumentalist, Sly and the Family Stone) 3/15/1947 – Ry Cooder (guitarist & songwriter, multiple genres) 3/15/1955 – Dee Snider (singer, Twisted Sister) 3/16/1948 – Michael Bruce (guitar and keyboards, Alice Cooper Band) 3/17/1919 – Nat King Cole (jazz singer) 3/17/1941 – Paul Kantner (guitar, Jefferson Airplane) 3/17/1951 – Scott Gorham (guitarist, Thin Lizzy, Supertramp) 3/17/1967 – Billy Corgan (singer, Smashing Pumpkins) 3/18/1941 – Wilson Pickett (R&B Superstar) 3/18/1948 – Bobby Whitlock (keys, Derek, and the Dominoes) 3/18/1966 – Jerry Cantrell (guitar, Alice in Chains) 3/19/1930 – Ornette Coleman (Pivotal jazz musician) 3/19/1953 – Ricky Helton Wilson (guitarist for The B-52s) 3/19/1946 – Paul Atkinson (guitarist for The Zombies) 3/20/1936 – Lee “Scratch” Perry (Producer, Bob Marley & the Wailers) 3/20/1951 – Jimmie Vaughan (The Fabulous Thunderbirds) 3/21/1902 – Son House (Blues Singer & Guitarist) 3/21/1930 – Otis Spann (Blues Pianist) DIED THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY3/15/1929 – Pinetop Smith (Blues Pianist) 3/15/2014 – Scott Asheton (drums, The Stooges) 3/16/1975 – T-Bone Walker (Blues singer-songwriter) 3/17/1990 – Ric Grech (bass, Traffic, Blind Faith) 3/18/2001 – John Phillips (The Mamas & the Papas) 3/18/2017 – Chuck Berry (Pioneer of Rock N Roll) 3/18/2009 – Eddie Bo dies (New Orleans singer/pianist) 3/19/1976 – Paul Kossoff (Paul Kossoff, Free) 3/19/1982 – Randy Rhoads (guitar, Ozzy Osbourne’s band) 3/20/1988 – Gil Evans (Canadian jazz pianist / Miles Davis) 3/21/1991 – Leo Fender (Guitar Manufacturer / Innovator) 3/21/2011 – Joe Willie “Pinetop” Perkins (Blues Pianist) 3/21/2008 – Klaus Dinger (Kraftwerk and Neu!) MUSIC RELEASES & TOP OF THE CHARTS: 3/15/1976 – KISS releases Destroyer. 3/17/1965 – “The Last Time” by The Rolling Stones hits the U.K. #1. 3/18/1972 – “Heart of Gold” by Neil Young goes #1 3/19/1962 – Bob Dylan is released. 3/19/1975 – KISS release Dressed To Kill 3/19/1981 – The #1 U.S. single is The J Geils Band’s “Centerfold.” 3/19/1996 – Barenaked Ladies release their third studio album, Born On A Pirate Ship. 3/20/1967 – “Penny Lane” / “Strawberry Fields Forever” goes gold. 3/20/1971 – “Me and Bobby McGee” by Janis Joplin hits #1 3/20/1982 – “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts hit #1 3/21/2000 – Nickel Creek release self-titled album, produced by bluegrass star Alison Krauss. THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY:On March 17, 2005, Robert Plant received his Grammy Lifetime Achievement award at Austin’s SXSW festival. 3/18/2008 – Brenda Lee, Gene Pitney, Isaac Hayes, The Ramones, Talking Heads and Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers are inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 3/18/2008 – Among other artists, Lou Reed, Damien Rice, and Moby take part in the Speak Up! concert (which benefits Iraq war veterans) held at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn, New York. 3/18/1992 – Donna Summer gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 3/19/1975 – The movie version of The Who’s rock opera Tommy premieres in America. 3/19/1982 – Ozzy Osbourne’s guitarist Randy Rhoads dies when he takes a plane ride with a pilot who tries to buzz Ozzy’s tour bus. When the wing hits the bus, the plane crashes into a nearby house, killing Rhoads, the pilot, and the tour costume designer/hairdresser. 3/19/1978 – Billy Joel makes his UK concert debut at London’s Theatre Royal. 3/20/2008 – The Eagles launch their world tour in support of their album Long Road Out of Eden. 3/20/1989 – After 37 years on the air, Dick Clark announces he will discontinue hosting his creation, ABC-TV’s highly influential American Bandstand. Meanwhile, the show continues with another host, but folds for good shortly after. 3/20/1976 – Alice Cooper gets married for the first (and only) time. His bride is Sheryl Goddard, a 19-year-old dance instructor who had performed on his Welcome To My Nightmare tour. 3/20/1975 – Patti Smith and Television begin a 7-week residency at CBGB in New York City. While, doing these shows, Smith refines these songs to later appear on her debut album Horses. 3/20/1975 – The first Motown package tour begins in the UK with a show in North London. On the bill are The Supremes, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, and Martha & the Vandellas. 3/21/1994 – Bruce Springsteen wins an Oscar for the song “Streets of Philadelphia” from the Tom Hanks movie Philadelphia. 3/21/2000 – Soul Coughing disbands after eight years and three albums. | |||
| EP827 Eddie Van Halen Falls Out w/Clapton & blows off Satriani, Sabbath Reunites, Bentar on Austin City Limits | 24 Mar 2025 | 00:59:26 | |
What we got up to this week:
Loudini: Mississippi Burning, The Curse of the Necklace, Wolfgang is his own man (alternativenation), EVH blows off Joe Satriani(altnertaivenation), Eric Clapton and Eddie Van Halen Fallout(studio number six), Pat Bentar austin city limits, My audition, Riff of the week: 8675309/Jenny
Pittsburgh Kevin: So bad it’s good: Jenny Stardust, Ain’t that a kick in the c*unt, tune your guitar, can you fall out of love with a song? Laura cox, best in show, Crimson Tide
Your Week In Rock History: MARCH 9th – MARCH 15 –BORN THIS WEEK IN ROCK 3/09/1936 – Mickey Gilley (American country singer, Urban Cowboy) 3/9/1942 – John Cale (composer, singer-songwriter -Velvet Underground) 3/9/1942 – Gary Walker (The Standells, The Walker Brothers) 3/10/1947 – Tom Sholz (Rock guitarist/keyboardist – Boston) 3/10/1953 – Ronnie Earl (American blues guitarist – The Broadcasters) 3/10/1955 – Gary Louris (American singer-songwriter, musician – Jayhawks) 3/10/1963 – Jeff Ament (American musician – Pearl Jam) 3/11/1974 – Adam Wakeman (keys, Ozzy Osbourne) 3/11/1964 – Vinnie Paul (American drummer – Pantera) 3/12/1917 – Leonard Chess (Record Mogul, Chess Records) Happy Birthday James Taylor!3/12/1948 – James Taylor (Rock Singer-Songwriter) 3/12/1949 – Bill Payne (piano, Little Feat) 3/12/1949 – Mike Gibbins (drums, Badfinger) 3/12/1956 – Steve Harris (bass, Iron Maiden) 3/12/1969 – Graham Coxon (guitar, Blur) 3/13/1960 – Adam Clayton (bass, U2) 3/14/1933 – Quincy Jones (A Legend) 3/14/1943 – Jim Pons (bassist – Turtles, Mothers of Invention) 3/15/1912 – Lightnin’ Hopkins (Blues Singer-Songwriter) Happy Birthday Phil Lesh!3/15/1940 – Phil Lesh (bass, Grateful Dead) 3/15/1943 – Sly Stone (vocals & multi-instrumentalist, Sly and the Family Stone) 3/15/1947 – Ry Cooder (guitarist & songwriter, multiple genres) 3/15/1955 – Dee Snider (singer, Twisted Sister) DIED THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY3/08/1973 – Ron “Pigpen” McKernan (American rocker – Grateful Dead) 3/09/1993 – Bob Crosby (American jazz singer, bandleader Bobcats) 3/10/1989 – Doc Green (American singer – The Drifters) 3/10/1997 – La Vern Baker (American singer) 3/11/1986 – Sonny Terry (Piedmont Blues Musician) 3/11/2016 – Keith Emerson (keys, Emerson, Lake, & Palmer) 3/12/1955 – Charlie Parker (Jazz Saxophonist) 3/12/2012 – Michael Hossack (drums, The Doobie Brothers) 3/12/2013 – Clive Burr (drums, Iron Maiden) 3/13/1985 – Robert “Bob” Shad (American producer, record label owner Big Brother & Holding Co.) 3/14/1991 – Doc Pomus (American blues singer and songwriter) 3/15/1929 – Pinetop Smith (Blues Pianist) 3/15/2014 – Scott Asheton (drums, The Stooges) MUSIC RELEASES AND TOP OF THE CHARTS:3/12/1967 – The Velvet Underground Releases The Velvet Underground and Nico 3/12/1971 – The Allman Brothers’ record “Live At Fillmore East” on May 12th and May 13th. 3/13/1967 – The Beatles’ “Penny Lane” hits #1. 3/13/1968 – The Byrd’s Greatest Hits goes gold. 3/13/1976 – The Eagles’ Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) hits #1. 3/13/1980 – Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon goes platinum. 3/15/1976 – KISS releases Destroyer. THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY:Paul McCartney is knighted by the Queen on March 11, 1997. On March 12, 2007, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducts Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, R.E.M., Van Halen, The Ronettes, and Patti Smith. On March 12, 1958, Billie Holiday is sentenced to one year of probation for heroin possession by a Philadelphia court. She pleads guilty to the charge. On March 12, 1969, Paul McCartney marries Linda Eastman. On that same day, the police busts George Harrison and his wife for possession of marijuana. No other members of the Beatles attended their wedding, but at least George had a good excuse. On March 12, 1974, John Lennon and Harry Nilsson get drunk and thrown out of a Smothers Brothers comedy show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. At the same time, they’re accused of causing a disturbance during the show. The press calls Nilsson a bad influence on Lennon. Later, Nilsson comments, “It ruined my reputation for 10 years. Get one Beatle drunk and look what happens.” The Rolling Stones Tour ChinaOn March 12, 2003, The Rolling Stones are about to embark on their first tour of China. However, the Chinese government bans the Stones from playing a list of songs that they find controversial. The tracks includes classics like “Honky Tonk Women,” “Let’s Spend the Night Together,” and “Brown Sugar.” Guys, censorship is bad, especially in rock and roll. On March 13, 1965, Eric Clapton quits The Yardbirds over his fears that they are becoming too commercial and veering away from the R&B and blues rock that he loves. For his next endeavor, he joins up with John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers for their legendary collaborative album known in blues rock lore as the “Beano” album. On March 13, 2006, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducted Blondie, Miles Davis, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Black Sabbath and The Sex Pistols. Bunch o’ punks that they were, The Sex Pistols did not attend the ceremony and rejected the induction. Furthermore, Tommy Iommi almost wasn’t allowed to bring his awards home to England because of the security is concern that it could be used as a weapon. Eric Clapton goes to the hospital with a near-fatal ulcer and cancels the rest of his 47 tour dates on March 14, 1981. On March 14, 1998, Johnny Cash won the Grammy for Best Country Album. After a few weeks, his record company puts a full-page ad in Billboard magazine with an old photo of Cash extending his middle finger obscenely. The ad reads, “American Recordings and Johnny Cash would like to acknowledge the Nashville music establishment and country radio for your support.”
Your Week In Rock: Spiritbox Releases 'Tsunami Sea': Canadian heavy metal band Spiritbox released their second studio album, Tsunami Sea, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Destruction Drops 'Birth of Malice': German thrash metal band Destruction unveiled their latest album, Birth of Malice, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Whitechapel Releases 'Hymns in Dissonance': American deathcore band Whitechapel released their new album, Hymns in Dissonance, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Edge of Paradise Presents 'Prophecy': American rock band Edge of Paradise released their latest album, Prophecy, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Smith/Kotzen Collaborate on 'Black Light / White Noise': Adrian Smith and Richie Kotzen released their joint album, Black Light / White Noise, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Sadist Unveils 'Something to Pierce': Italian progressive death metal band Sadist released their new album, Something to Pierce, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Christian Mistress Returns with 'Children of the Earth': After a decade-long hiatus, American heavy metal band Christian Mistress released their album, Children of the Earth, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Carnal Forge Releases 'The Fractured Process' EP: Swedish thrash metal band Carnal Forge released their new EP, The Fractured Process, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Love/Hate Drops 'Punk Rock Fiesta!': American rock band Love/Hate released their latest album, Punk Rock Fiesta!, on March 1, 2025. Wikipedia Black Sabbath Announces Final Reunion Show: Black Sabbath announced they will reunite for a final charity show titled "Back to the Beginning" at Villa Park, Birmingham, on July 5, 2025. Wikipedia | |||
| EP826 Mohini Dey, SADE, Harvey Weinstein & Candace Owens. WTF is up with Marshall? | 24 Mar 2025 | 01:01:59 | |
Our Week:
Loudini: Elon on Rogan, You people are full of shit, Spacelift(trek cadet), Mohini Dey(Scotts bass lessons), Instagram Casting(WDW pro), SADE’s Perfect Bass Line(PDBass), Not Looking Good for Marshall (big jake music), is Revolution#9 actually good?(polyphonic), The Brutalist, LouLombardiGuitar on YouTube, Harvey Weinstein & Candice Owens, RJ Ronquillo Cryptid Fuzz, Riff of The Week: Limelight by RUSH
Pittsburgh Kevin: where’d it go? One flew over the cuckoo’s net, tik tok vampyra, so bad it’s good: worse band cover; cocaine
Week in Rock March 1-March 7 March 1st – March 7th – This Week in Rock This Week’s Trivia Answer: 3/1/1974 – Rush releases their debut album. MARCH 1 – MARCH 7 – BORN THIS WEEK:3/1/1942 – Michael Giles (King Crimson) 3/1/1944 – Roger Daltrey (The Who) 3/2/1944 – Lou Reed (The Velvet Underground) 3/2/1948 – Rory Gallagher (Taste) 3/2/1948 – Larry Carlton (Steely Dan) 3/2/1956 – Mark Evans (AC/DC) 3/2/1962 – Jon Bon Jovi (Bon Jovi) 3/3/1953 – Dave Amato (REO Speedwagon) 3/4/1948 – Chris Squire (Yes) 3/5/1952 – Alan Clark (keyboards, Dire Straits) 3/5/1970 – John Frusciante (guitar, Red Hot Chili Peppers) 3/6/1925 – Wes Montgomery (Jazz guitarist) 3/6/1937 – Ben Keith (pedal steel, Neil Young) 3/6/1946 – David Gilmour (guitar, Pink Floyd) 3/6/1951 – Walter Trout (blues guitarist) 3/7/1946 – Matthew Fisher (keyboards, Procol Harum) DIED THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY:3/02/2008 – Jeff Healey (Jazz and blues-rock vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter) 3/02/2003 – Hank Ballard (Lead vocalist for the Midnighters) 3/02/1942 – Charlie Christian (Swing and Jazz guitarist, Bebop) 3/02/1999 – Dusty Springfield (English pop singer and record producer) 3/03/2013 – Bobby Rogers (Singer with Motown vocal group The Miracles) 3/5/1963 – Patsy Cline (Country Musician, vocals) 3/6/2013 – Alvin Lee (vocals & guitar, Ten Years After) 3/7/2013 – Peter Banks (guitar, Yes) MUSIC RECORDINGS & RELEASES3/1/1973 – Tom Waits releases Closing Time, his stunning debut album. 3/1/1975 – Blood On the Tracks by Bob Dylan is released 3/1/1977 – Manfred Mann’s cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “Blinded By the Light” goes gold. 3/1/1967 – The Beatles record “Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds” 3/1/1973 – Pink Floyd releases their successful album “Dark Side of the Moon”. 3/1/1975 – Bob Dylan reaches #1 with Blood on the Tracks. 3/2/1955 – Bo Diddley records “I’m a Man.” 3/3/1986 – Metallica releases Master of Puppets 3/5/1965 – The Yardbirds release “For Your Love” on 3/5/1983 – “Billie Jean” hits #1 3/6/1975 – Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti is certified Gold. 3/7/1970 – Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon & Garfunkel hits #1 3/7/1967 – The Beatles record “Lovely Rita” 3/7/1975 – David Bowie releases Young Americans THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY3/1/1968 – Johnny Cash marries June Carter. 3/1/1969 – The Doors’ Jim Morrison is arrested after allegedly exposing himself on stage to the audience. In 2010, the governor of Florida gave him a posthumous pardon. 3/1/1994 – The “Best Metal Performance With Vocals” Grammy Award goes to Ozzy Osbourne (formerly of Black Sabbath), for his song “I Don’t Want To Change the World.” Ozzy beat out Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Suicidal Tendencies, and White Zombie for the award. 3/1/1974 – Queen starts their first headlining tour. The gig is at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens. 3/1/1974 – Rush releases their debut album. 3/2/1988 – U2 is awarded their first Grammy awards, “Album of the Year” and “Best Performance by Rock Duo or Group with Vocal” for their gorgeous album The Joshua Tree. The Album of the Year award went to U2 over Whitney Houston for Whitney, Michael Jackson for Bad, Trio by Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, and Linda Ronstadt, as well as Sign o’ the Times by Prince. 3/3/1978 – The first ever Van Halen U.S. tour begins; they are the opening act for Journey. 3/3/1973 – The Concert for Bangladesh wins the Grammy for “Album of the Year.” This live album, recorded at Madison Square Garden, was organized by George Harrison and features Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan. Other artists that were nominated for the award included Don McLean, the cast of Jesus Christ Superstar, Neil Diamond, and Nilsson. 3/3/1966 – Buffalo Springfield is formed 3/3/1965 – Eric Clapton plays his last gig as a Yardbird. After leaving the band, he joins John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, his replacement is Jeff Beck. 3/3/1967 – The Jeff Beck Group gives their first live performance in London with their new vocalist Rod Stewart. 3/3/1981 – U2 starts their first major U.S. tour in Washington, D.C. at a club called “The Bayou”. 3/5/1963 – Cline appeared at a benefit show in Kansas City, Missouri. To return home, she boarded a plane along with country performers Cowboy Copas, Hawkshaw Hawkins and manager Randy Hughes. Upon hitting rough weather, the plane crashed outside of Camden, Tennessee, killing all those on board. 3/5/1971 – Led Zeppelin embarks on their “Thank You” tour, by going to the small clubs that helped them out three years earlier. 3/6/1966 – The Rolling Stones began recording their classic single “Paint It Black”. To this day it is a Rolling Stones fan favorite. And one of ours, too. 3/6/2000 – Eric Clapton is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for the third time on March 6, 2000. 3/7/1976 – Elton John becomes a wax figure at Madame Tussaud’s in London. As well as Elton John is the first rock star to have this honor since The Beatles. | |||
| EP825 Pearl Jam Actually Plays Live, Swiftys Are A Psy-Op, The Hell of Hotel California | 21 Mar 2025 | 01:11:58 | |
Loudini: Princess Bride Story, Pearl Jam actually plays LIVE(wings of pegesus), New Star Wars Trilogy(star wars meg), 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Baywatch, switching them songs, pam anderson rejected by the hoff, spooky spin off, most watched show in the world,(minty), The Story of Hotel California, real hotel, wrong key, wrong tempo, forgotten guitar parts, black sabbath jamming along, 33 edits (david hartley), the captain plays killer bassline, sedaka flop, played with sklar, multi layered, hal blaine, spanish language version was a hit (pdbass), Swifty Psy-op?(joe rogan), Sir Paul SNL50, Paul Simon SNL50, Loudini Asked to audition for Queensryche tribute, youtube journey, The Gorge
Pittsburgh Kevin: 2001 A Space Odessy, The Fanatic, Don Felder emergency, plan 9, 74 Les Paul Custom, so bad it’s good: GOATandyourmom; Quack Like a Duck
Lily: RIP Mom
Rock History This Week: This Week In Rock – February 18 – February 24 BORN THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY: Yoko Ono: February 18, 1933 Dennis DeYoung: February 18, 1947 (Vocals, Styx) 2/19/1940 – Smokey Robinson 2/19/1948 – Tony Iommi (guitar, Black Sabbath) 2/19/1948 – Mark Andes (bass, Canned Heat) 2/19/1965 – Jon Fishman (drums, Phish) 2/20/1950 – Walter Becker (bass/guitar, Steely Dan) 2/20/1967 – Kurt Cobain (lead vocals and guitar, Nirvana) 2/21/1933 – Nina Simone (roots music vocalist) 2/21/1943 – David Geffen (founder, Asylum Records, Geffen Records) 2/23/1944 – Johnny Winter (blues rock guitarist and vocalist) 2/23/1952 – Brad Whitford (guitar, Aerosmith) 2/24/1942 – Paul Jones (vocals and harmonica, Manfred Mann, The Blues Band) 2/24/1944 – Nicky Hopkins (pianist/organist, worked with The Rolling Stones, Jeff Beck, The Beatles, The Who) 2/24/1947 – Lonnie Turner (bass, Steve Miller Band) DIED THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY 2/19/1980 – Bon Scott (lead vocals, AC/DC) 2/19/207 – Larry Coryell (jazz fusion guitarist) 2/22/1989 – Andy Warhol (manager, The Velvet Underground) 2/23/1997 – Tony Williams (jazz drummer) 2/23/2003 – Howie Epstein (bass, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers) 2/24/1994 – Papa John Creech (violin, Jefferson Airplane) MUSIC RELEASES AND TOP OF THE CHARTS 2/19/1949 – John Lee Hooker’s “Boogie Chillen” at #1 on the R&B charts 2/19/1985 – Mick Jagger releases his first solo album 2/20/1979 – George Harrison puts out his 8th self-title album 2/21/1979 – Dire Straits by The Dire Straits goes gold 2/21/1964 – The Rolling Stones release “Not Fade Away” a Buddy Holly cover 2/21/1966 – The Beatles release “Nowhere Man” 2/21/1981 – Hi Infidelity by REO Speedwagon reaches #1 in America 2/22/1969 – The Beatles record “I Want You (She’s So Heavy)” 2/23/1970 – Morrison Hotel by The Doors goes gold (their fifth album in a row to do so) 2/24/1975 – Led Zeppelin releases Physical Graffiti 2/24/1976 – Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) by The Eagles is the first ever platinum album THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY 2/19/1965 – Rod Stewart plays with the band The Soul Agents at a club in Harrow England, which is his first major performance. 2/19/1987 – Taj Mahal plays a concert at the Palomino Club in Hollywood and is joined onstage by George Harrison, John Fogerty, and Bob Dylan for an impromptu jam session. Some of the songs played by this who’s who of rock, included Fogerty’s “Proud Mary,” Dylan’s “Watching the River flow” as well as some classics of rock ‘n’ roll including “Blue Suede Shoes,” and “Peggy Sue.” 2/19/1974 – KISS makes their first television appearance on the show Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert, aired on ABC. 2/20/1975 – Lost Angeles declares that it is “Johnny Cash Day” 2/20/2009 – The White Stripes play on the last episode of Late Night With Conan O’Brien, which is also their final gig as a band. They perform the song “We’re Going To Be Friends.” The performance is intimate and with a slightly different musical arrangement form the traditional way it is performed. Additionally, it features Meg White coming out from her drum kit to join Jack White on guitar and sing some lines in unison. 2/21/2001 – Johnny Cash wins his tenth Grammy award, for the song “Solitary Man” in the category of “Best Male Vocal Country Performance.” The song is a 1966 Neil Diamond hit that Cash recorded for his LP American III: Solitary Man, a mostly covers album that was produced by mega-producer Rick Rubin. 2/21/1961 – The Beatles make their first appearance at Liverpool’s Cavern Club. They will play regular lunchtime gigs there. 2/21/1958 – Gibson ships their first “Flying V.” The shipment was from a Kalamazoo, Michigan factory. The unique shape of the guitar created an almost mystical allure around the instrument, appealing to early adopters like Albert King and Lonnie Mack, as well as later guitar heroes like Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Billy Gibbons, and even Lenny Kravitz. 2/22/1974 – Great blues band Ten Years After play their final live show in London 2/22/1989 – The first Grammy award for the “Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance” category is awarded to Jethro Tull. They beat Metallica. Wrap your head around that… 2/22/1994 – Prince officially is given the trademark on the symbol he had been using instead of an actual name. 2/23/1971 – Dire Straits embark on their very first US tour. 2/23/1993 – Little Richard is presented with a Lifetime Achievement Grammy 2/23/2000 – Mule Variations by Tom Waits wins the “Best Contemporary Folk Album” Grammy. The album’s guests included Les Claypool on bass, and John Hammond and Charlie Musselwhite playing the blues harp. 2/23/2000 – Carlos Santana wins eight Grammy Awards for the highly popular album Supernatural 2/24/1969 – Jimi Hendrix’s Experience play their final show in the UK at the Royal Albert Hall. 2/24/1976 – The Eagles’ Greatest Hits album is the first album certified Platinum by the RIAA 2/24/1993 – Eric Clapton wins big at the Grammy Awards, taking three awards for “Tears In Heaven” two more for his album Unplugged, and Best Rock Song for his acoustic version of “Layla.”
Your Week In Rock 2025:
As of February 18, 2025, several classic rock artists have announced new music releases and tour plans. Here's a summary of the latest events:
Steven Tyler sings again.
Paul Simon Announces 'A Quiet Celebration Tour' Following his performance at the "SNL50" celebration on February 16, Paul Simon has announced his 'A Quiet Celebration Tour.' This marks his return to touring since his 2018 'Homeward Bound Farewell Tour.' The tour will run from April to August 2025, featuring multiple dates, including five shows at New York City's Beacon Theatre in June. Tickets will be available starting February 21. Simon is expected to perform a mix of classic hits and songs from his recent album "Seven Psalms." citeturn0news19 Tom Jones to Headline Discovery Festival in Scotland Tom Jones, at 84, will headline the Discovery Festival in Dundee, Scotland, on July 27, 2025, as part of his 'Defy Explanation' tour. The three-day event, from July 25-27, also features performances by Ocean Colour Scene, The Fratellis, and The Human League. Tickets go on sale February 21, with presales beginning February 19. citeturn0news21 Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo Announce 2025 Tour Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo have announced a 26-concert North American tour starting in April and ending in June 2025. Tickets are available for purchase on Vivid Seats. In addition to the tour, the couple is releasing a children's picture book titled "My Grandma and Grandpa Rock!" on September 9, 2025. citeturn0news24 Black Sabbath's Final Concert: 'Back to the Beginning' Black Sabbath has announced a final concert, 'Back to the Beginning,' scheduled for July 5, 2025, at Villa Park in Aston, Birmingham. This performance will feature the original lineup—Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward—and marks their first live performance together in eight years. The event will also include performances by Metallica, Slayer, and Pantera. citeturn0search29 Guns N' Roses 2025 Tour Dates Guns N' Roses have announced their 2025 tour schedule, covering Europe and the Middle East. The tour will start on May 23 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and conclude on July 31 at the Wacken Open Air music festival in Germany. Select performances will feature special guests such as Rival Sons, Public Enemy, and a reformed lineup of the Sex Pistols. citeturn0news36 Oasis Announces 2025 Reunion Tour Oasis has announced a reunion tour in 2025, marking their first performances together since 2009. The tour will begin on July 4 at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, and will include dates across the UK, Ireland, North America, Australia, South America, and Asia. Support acts include Cast, Richard Ashcroft, and Cage the Elephant. citeturn0search30 Ringo Starr's 2025 Tour and New Album Ringo Starr will embark on a ten-concert summer tour with his All-Starr Band in June 2025. The tour supports his new country album "Look Up," set for release on January 10, 2025. The All-Starr Band features musicians from classic rock bands such as Toto, Men At Work, and Aerosmith. A notable performance is scheduled at New York's Radio City Music Hall on June 13. citeturn0news32 Pearl Jam's 'Dark Matter World Tour' Pearl Jam is currently on their 'Dark Matter World Tour' in support of their twelfth studio album, "Dark Matter." The tour began on May 4, 2024, and is scheduled to conclude on May 18, 2025, at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh. The tour includes multiple legs covering Europe, North America, and Oceania. citeturn0search33 AC/DC's 'Power Up Tour' AC/DC has announced their 'Power Up Tour,' with dates across Europe and North America. The tour supports their album "Power Up" and features bassist Chris Chaney. The European leg concluded in Dublin on August 17, 2024, and the North American leg is scheduled from April to May 2025. citeturn0search34 Supergrass Celebrates 30th Anniversary of 'I Should Coco' Supergrass has announced a tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their debut album "I Should Coco." The tour will kick off in Glasgow at the Barrowland Ballroom on May 8, 2025, and will visit various cities before concluding at The Great Estate Festival in Cornwall on May 31. citeturn0news35 Foreigner Inducted into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foreigner will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this October after more than 20 years of eligibility. The band, known for hits like "Cold as Ice" and "I Want to Know What Love Is," joins other notable inductees such as Mary J. Blige and Ozzy Osbourne. citeturn0news37 Rediscovered Tina Turner Track Released A recently rediscovered Tina Turner track, titled "Hot for You Baby," has been included in a new edition of her 1984 album, "Private Dancer." However, critics suggest that the song lacks the anthemic power of the original tracks. citeturn0news39 Rick Buckler of The Jam Passes Away Rick Buck | |||
| EP824 Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, Happy Days, Erin Grey | 21 Mar 2025 | 01:00:57 | |
Loudini: Stephen Tobolowsky SRV Story(Lone Star Plate), Dissecting “Happy Days”(Dave Sundstrom) it was never meant for that, Carl’s Jr is bringing Sexy Back, Animals Asking Humans for Help(mad lab), Loudini learns Johnny B. Goode FINALLY!, Erin Grey’s Spandex (Golden Throwback), 16 Films Jame Cameron wants you to see(QTR), The Driver, swatters arrested,
Pittsburgh Kevin: stevie T, tiktok PSA, meytal cohen, miss shelia, rewatchables; blues bros. So bad it’s Good; harry roy and his bat club boys
This Week In Rock History:
These events highlight significant moments in rock history that occurred during this week. Your Week In Rock: Tom Morello Covers AC/DC with Slash and Shavo Odadjian at California Wildfire Benefit Shows (February 11, 2025): Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello held two star-studded charity gigs earlier this month, featuring performances with Slash and System Of A Down’s Shavo Odadjian, to raise funds for California wildfire relief efforts. loudersound.com Vince Neil's Private Jet Involved in Fatal Crash at Scottsdale Airport (February 11, 2025): Mötley Crüe released a statement confirming that Vince Neil was not on board at the time of the accident involving his private jet, which resulted in fatalities. loudersound.com Alice Cooper Adds More Dates to 'Too Close For Comfort' Tour (February 11, 2025): Alice Cooper has expanded his 2025 tour schedule with an additional 23 shows, bringing his theatrical rock performances to more cities across the country. loudersound.com Epica and Amaranthe Announce European/UK 'Arcane Dimensions' 2026 Co-Headlining Tour (February 11, 2025): Symphonic metal pioneers Epica and metal powerhouse Amaranthe will unite for a European co-headlining tour in early 2026, featuring rotating co-headline slots. bravewords.com Days Of Jupiter Release Official Video for 'The World Was Never Enough'; New Album Out Now (February 11, 2025): Swedish metal band Days Of Jupiter has released their highly anticipated fifth album, The World Was Never Enough, accompanied by an official video for the title track. bravewords.com Sumerian’s Ash Avildsen Matches Chappell Roan’s $25K Donation for Artists (February 10, 2025): Sumerian Records founder Ash Avildsen criticized greedy record executives and matched Chappell Roan’s $25,000 donation to support artists, highlighting the need for fair treatment in the music industry. metalsucks.net King Parrot to Release New Album 'A Young Person’s Guide To' This Year (February 9, 2025): Australian grindcore band King Parrot announced their upcoming album, A Young Person’s Guide To, set for release on June 6, 2025, marking their return with new material. metalsucks.net Forbidden to Embark on '40 Years of Twisted Evil' Tour in August (February 9, 2025): Thrash metal band Forbidden is set to celebrate their 40th anniversary with the '40 Years of Twisted Evil' tour, kicking off in August 2025, marking their return to the stage. metalsucks.net Saetia Release Second New Single in Decades Called 'Three Faces Past' (February 9, 2025): Influential screamo band Saetia has released 'Three Faces Past,' their second new single in decades, delighting fans with fresh material after a long hiatus. metalsucks.net | |||
| EP823 David Bowie, Tom Jones, Steven Tyler, The Beatles | 21 Mar 2025 | 00:50:54 | |
What we got up to this week: Loudini: guitar lessons in exchange for reviews, Corgan & Burr Brothers?(rock feed), British AI Wants All of your info(wings of pegasus), Bourne without exposition(CinemaStix), The most controversial Comic(Leonarda Jonie), Damian Leone’s “unreasonable” opinion on the Terrifier franchise(Midnight’s Edge), The Grammys(rick beato) , all you need is blood,
Mr Pittsburgh: Bon Jobi, beatle-esque bands,
Your Week In Rock:
RUSH 50; https://www.rush.com/rush-50-coming-march-21/
Album Releases:
The Beatles' Grammy Win: he Beatles have won their eighth Grammy award for Best Rock Performance with their AI-restored song "Now and Then."his track, created with AI assistance, is the first to earn such a nomination and win, surpassing bands like Green Day and Pearl Jam.citeturn0news17 navlistRecent Music News Highlightsturn0news10,turn0news11,turn0news17 | |||
| LRRC EP868; Chris Buck, Neur DSP, Epiphone, Joey Landreth Dirt Box, Bending in Tune, Teaching Barre Chords | 01 Feb 2026 | 01:23:37 | |
On this week's podcast... Bending in tune, how to learn/teach barre chords, a different use for barre chords, Martin Miller
NAMM 2026, 10 Highlights: Neural DSP, Laney Billy Corgan, Chris Buck Yamaha Revstar, Epiphone "inspired by Gibson” series, Revv Dirt Dog Joey Landreth drive, Gator x Vertex, Dunlop Iron Maiden Wah
Pittsburgh Kevin: Lionel Richie and Richard marx,Talk Box not triple pick up Les Paul, Norm’s Rare Guitars sold Carters
Film Corner: Age of Disclosure, Kidnapped Elizabeth Smart, Sling Blade, Catherine O’Hare, | |||
| EP822 AC/DC, Bonnie Tyler, Anthrax, Slipknot, | 20 Mar 2025 | 00:53:10 | |
Your Week In Rock: 1-28-25
Here are ten classic rock news items from this week that may interest your podcast audience:
Rock & Roll Birthday Shout Outs: Sarah McLachlan, Dave Sharpe(The Alarm), WIliam Nelson “Willy Bass” (Funkadelic and many others), Ronnie Scott
Our Week: Loudini: Nosferatu, Back In Action, The Well, Carrie Underwood at Inaguration(Wings of Pegasus) All Charges Dropped in Marylin Manson Case (rock feed), Billy Gibbons gets his the Eliminator sound. Phil Keaggy Pittsburgh Kevin: The Final Countdown, Norm’s Rare Guitars Doc, the new zoo review, | |||
| EP821 John Sykes, Def Leppard, The Scorpions, Bill Gibbons | 20 Mar 2025 | 01:01:14 | |
1. John Sykes, Former Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake Guitarist, Dies at 65
John Sykes, renowned for his work with Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake, passed away after a battle with cancer. Read more on Ultimate Classic Rock 2. Def Leppard Performs First 2025 Show Without Vivian CampbellGuitarist Vivian Campbell missed the band's inaugural 2025 performance due to ongoing cancer treatment. Read more on Ultimate Classic Rock 3. Scorpions Postpone Las Vegas Residency Due to Mikkey Dee's IllnessThe band rescheduled their "Coming Home to Las Vegas 60th Anniversary" residency from February to August to allow drummer Mikkey Dee to recover. Read more on Ultimate Classic Rock 4. Gene Simmons Extends 2025 Solo Band TourKISS bassist Gene Simmons announced additional solo tour dates for April and May 2025. Read more on Ultimate Classic Rock 5. Billy Gibbons Releases New Single 'Livin’ It Up Down in Texas'ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons unveiled an energetic new track ahead of his solo tour. Read more on Ultimate Classic Rock 6. Lynyrd Skynyrd Announces UK Tour with Blackberry SmokeThe southern rock legends will tour the UK in July 2025, accompanied by Blackberry Smoke. Read more on Louder Sound 7. Iggy Pop Releases 'Modern Day Ripoff (Live at MJF 2023)'Iggy Pop shared a live performance of "Modern Day Ripoff" from the Montreux Jazz Festival 2023. Read more on RTT News 8. Chicago Announces Summer 2025 North American Tour DatesRock & Roll Hall of Famers Chicago revealed plans for a summer tour across North America. Read more on RTT News 9. Metallica's Charity Donates $500,000 to L.A. Fire ReliefMetallica's All Within My Hands Foundation contributed $500,000 to aid Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts. Read more on RTT News 10. Jethro Tull Announces 24th Studio Album 'Curious Ruminant'The progressive rock band will release their new album on March 7, 2025, and have shared the title track. Read more on RTT News Happy Birthday: Wolfman Jack, Telly Savalas, Richie Havens, Edwin Starr, Mac Davis, Billy Ocean, Nigel Glockler (Saxon Drummer), Chris Kilmore (Incubus vocalist), Emma Bunton (Baby Spice), Benjamin Moody (Evanescence guitarist)
What We Got Up To This Week: Lily: Break room, Saturday Night, world of wheels, billy gibbons, Pittsburgh Kevin: Apocalypse Now, Jeff Beck Guitars (Guitarist Youtube channel), Loudini: Movies: Regarding Henry, Freaky Deaky, Werewolves, Night Bitch, From, Big Bird in space, 5 Watt World (LP Delux) | |||
| EP820 Rock Stars Who Switched Instruments | 20 Mar 2025 | 01:35:27 | |
On this week's podcast we tell you about 10 rock stars who put down one instrument and picked up another... and still rocked!
From the desk of Pittsburgh Kevin: The Osmonds; Crazy Horses 45AT33, goodbye tik tok, two artist who had ghost writers, johnny winter doc, the aged great Crocodile Dundee,
From the porta-john of Loudini: Star Trek 2009, youtube stuff
Your Week In Rock: Here are ten recent rock music news items that might interest you:
Episode Title: Instrumental Transformations: Musicians Who Switched Their Sound Episode Description: In this episode, we explore the fascinating journeys of musicians who made significant impacts by switching instruments within their bands. From iconic frontmen to versatile multi-instrumentalists, discover how these artists' flexibility and talent reshaped their music and contributed to their bands' success. Key Musicians and Their Instrumental Shifts:
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Additional Resources: Call to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Share your thoughts and let us know which musician's instrumental switch surprised you the most! New & Notable:
Loudini: Leadfeather; Roll The Dice (https://www.youtube.com/@leadfeatherrocks)
Pittsburgh Kevin: Pacifica; Closer, | |||
| EP819 Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Guitar Solos But Were Too Afraid To Ask | 20 Mar 2025 | 01:42:12 | |
Pregame: Loudini: Short HIstory of C.O.C. (Rock and Roll True Stories), Famous Guitari(t Turns Down David Lee Roth (Alternative Nation.net), Can They Make Jurassic Park Real? *wild world), What Oliver Anthony has learned during his career so far (Oliver Anthony), What is “Groove”? (Ted Talks Bass), Outsider Music (Alfo Music), Movie Scenes that we “impossible” to pull off (Scalerious) Movies: Amelia's Children(2023), Monster Summer(2024), Signs(2002), Juror#2(2024), , Red Rock West(1993)
Pittsburgh Kevin: Tiny Tim; Do YA Think?
Title: What Makes This Guitar Solo Great?
Here's a detailed breakdown for your podcast on the art of the guitar solo: List of Greatest Guitar Solos
Blended Approach: Many great solos start with improvisation, followed by refinement and arrangement, as seen in Page’s “Stairway to Heaven” or Gilmour’s “Comfortably Numb.”
New & Notable: Loudini: Leadfeather; Roll The Dice (https://www.youtube.com/@leadfeatherrocks)
Pittsburgh Kevin: Pacifica; Closer, Pacifica is an Argentine rock duo consisting of Inés Adam (guitar/vocals) and Martina Nintzel (bass/vocals). They gained popularity through their YouTube covers and have since released original music. Their debut album, “Freak Scene,” was released on TAG Music and showcases their influences from various favorite bands. The album represents their journey of finding their place in the music world and experimenting with different sounds.
Pacifica has been active since early 2022, with their official band formation occurring around January of that year. They have performed covers of popular songs, including those by The Strokes, and have also toured internationally. Their music has garnered a following, with 34.6K monthly listeners on Spotify as of the latest data.
The band members have expressed their admiration for The Strokes and other musical influences, which is evident in their style and sound. They have also been praised for their live performances and have received positive feedback for their debut album.
BLOG POST: The Art of the Guitar Solo: Exploring Iconic Moments and Masterful TechniquesThe guitar solo stands as one of the most expressive elements in music, capturing the hearts of listeners and showcasing the soul of a guitarist. From iconic improvisations to meticulously crafted masterpieces, solos are the perfect blend of technique, emotion, and storytelling. Let’s explore what makes a guitar solo unforgettable, highlighting legendary examples and offering insight into the creative process behind them. Greatest Guitar Solos of All TimeSome guitar solos transcend generations, becoming benchmarks for musicians and fans alike. Jimi Hendrix’s solo in "All Along the Watchtower" is a masterclass in emotion and innovation, featuring layers of overdubbed guitar lines that create a rich tapestry of sound. Similarly, David Gilmour’s "Comfortably Numb" solo is celebrated for its melodic phrasing and heartfelt delivery, painstakingly refined to fit the song’s emotional weight. Other iconic solos include Jimmy Page’s epic climax in "Stairway to Heaven," Slash’s bluesy-yet-powerful licks in "Sweet Child o’ Mine," and Eddie Van Halen’s jaw-dropping "Eruption," which redefined what was technically possible on the guitar. These solos are not just showcases of skill but integral parts of the songs, elevating them to legendary status. Characteristics of a Great Guitar SoloWhat makes these solos so memorable? At their core, great guitar solos connect emotionally with the listener. They are often melodic, making them easy to hum and hard to forget. Dynamics and phrasing play a crucial role, as does the guitarist’s ability to build tension and resolve it with a satisfying climax. Technical proficiency can enhance a solo’s impact, but it’s not the only factor. Prince’s solo in "Purple Rain," for example, prioritizes emotion over speed, proving that feel is often more important than flash. A great guitar solo fits seamlessly within the song, enhancing its narrative while showcasing the guitarist’s unique voice. The Creative Process Behind Guitar SolosThe creation of a guitar solo can take many forms. Some, like Eric Clapton’s "Crossroads," are pure improvisation, capturing the raw energy of a live performance. Others, such as Steve Vai’s "For the Love of God," are meticulously composed, with every note serving a specific purpose. Improvised solos offer spontaneity and excitement but can be inconsistent. Worked-out solos, on the other hand, are carefully crafted and repeatable, ensuring a polished result. Many guitarists, including Jimmy Page and David Gilmour, use a hybrid approach—starting with improvisation and refining their ideas into a cohesive masterpiece. What Guitarists Should ConsiderWhen crafting a solo, guitarists must consider the song’s key and mode, ensuring harmonic compatibility. Developing melodic themes, interacting with the rhythm section, and balancing technical skill with emotional delivery are all crucial factors. Tone and effects also play a significant role, shaping the solo’s character and impact. ConclusionWhether improvised or composed, the best guitar solos are those that leave a lasting impression. They tell a story, evoke emotions, and showcase the guitarist’s artistry. From the fiery licks of Eddie Van Halen to the soulful bends of David Gilmour, the art of the guitar solo continues to inspire musicians and captivate audiences worldwide. What’s your favorite guitar solo? Let us know in the comments and keep the conversation going! | |||