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Side One/Side B with Dave and Steve

Side One/Side B with Dave & Steve

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A punk and a metalhead started a podcast because they want to show each other records and they both have ADHD and need to make the other listen to and now they're going to make you listen to them. Side One/Side B with Dave & Steve is a podcast put together with two bandmates with ADHD who have a similar Venn diagram of music tastes, but Dave comes at it from the punk perspective and Steve from the heavy metal perspective. It’s kind of like crossfire, except we don’t hate each other, or make ...
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Moments that Rock is a cornucopia of all things... that rock! Early episodes includes a selection of archive interviews with the likes of The Ramones, U2 , The Cramps, Steve Winwood etc. From there we delve into the storytelling where artists and music industry veterans share their stories and what we call affectionately call 'Moments That Rock'. Storytelling is the name of the game and we have the storytellers. We’re here to help keep the legacy alive of some of the greatest artists that ev ...
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Off the Record is a new in-depth music biography series that profiles the extraordinary life of an iconic artist over the course of each season. Music journalist Jordan Runtagh (People, Rolling Stone, EW and VH1) offers a revelatory look at the human behind the hits through rich, dramatic storytelling, extensive research, and interviews with those who knew them best. You know the songs, now meet the legends.
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Journalist and broadcaster Billy Sloan shares some memorable stories of his time spent interviewing some of the world's leading artists, both in his native Glasgow and traveling to different parts of the world. Part 1 explores a journey back in time to when we first me in 1980 and his early recollections of U2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
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Send us a text Judgment Night is the soundtrack to the 1993 film of the same name. It was released on September 14, 1993, through Immortal Records and Epic Soundtrax and was produced by many of the album's performers. Every song on the soundtrack was a collaboration between hip-hop artists and rockartists. The album peaked at #17 on the Billboard 2…
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Send us a text Wayne's World: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack album for the 1992 comedy film Wayne's World, released on February 18, 1992. The album was certified double-Platinum by the RIAA on July 16, 1997. -Wikipedia Join us as we enjoy and make fun of the artists that appeared on this collection which include; Queen, Cinderella,…
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Episode 90 of Moments That Rock features Andy Bird who shares stories of how he began his career in radio before climbing the entertainment ladder to become the Chairman of Walt Disney International. The curiosity and belief that he had in the early days of his own career that carried forward into recruiting others who had their own story to tell. …
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Send us a text Steve and Dave bring in their Alliterates bandmate, Sean to check out this album that was once voted as the worst album of all time by multiple publications. If you'd like to follow along at home, check out this playlist. Pause after Smoke and Fire for Side One. Check out this YouTube documentary. Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends is the …
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Send us a text Check out Photonia by Shrouded Day Dave sits down his Lucid Fugue bandmates Steve & Dan to show them an album that seriously influenced the playing and songwriting he brings into the group. The Modern Dance is the debut album by American post-punk, art rock band Pere Ubu. It was released in January 1978 by record label Blank. Their d…
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Episode 89 of Moments That Rock features Suzi Robson, wife of the late, great Mick Ronson. Suzi shares stories from her book 'Me and Mrs Jones' where she recounts meeting David Bowie's mother in the hairdressing salon where she worked. That lead into meeting Bowie's then wife Angie and touring the world with The Spiders from Mars as their hair styl…
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Episode 88 of Moments That Rock features one of MTV's pioneering VJ's from back in the 80's, Steve Blackwell who shares many stories from that halcyon period back the 80's. Stories that include flying on Concorde from London with Phil Collins to Philadelphia for his appearance at Live Aid in 1985 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm…
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Moments That Rock's special guest this week is singer, songwriter and recording artist Martin Page. Martin's portfolio of artists he has collaborated with over the years includes the likes of Robbie Williams, Earth Wind and Fire, Robbie Robertson and Bernie Taupin... to name but a few ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Send us a text If you’d like to follow along, check this Spotify playlist or YouTube playlist. Shout out to the Rock N Roll True Stories channel for the story Steve cited for the CBGB story. Check out the cover of Goddamn Job by The Replacements referenced, here. Dave shows metalhead Steve a collection of punk essentials that feature many songs he …
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Episode 86 of this week's Moments That Rock features Richard Pearson who shares his many experiences of working in both national and regional radio over several decades. Those decades of experiences are what drove him into creating his own radio station, driven by passion, enthusiasm and belief. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/…
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Send us a text Joining us today is Adam Peterson, Steve's former Valley of Shadows bandmate and current mainman of Wasabibobbi. Head over to Steve's website to check out our stoner rock EPs Volume I & Volume II. Check out the album here. Pause after I'm Coming Back for You at 7:12 if you're following along with us. Elf was an American rock band fou…
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Episode 85 features John Altman who has worked with a stellar list of artists over several decades. And just to mention Jimmy Page, Van Morrison, Peter Green, Phil Collins, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, George Michael, Tina Turner, Prince and Amy Winehouse would just touch the surface. Incredible stories shared of some monumental times. Learn more abou…
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Send us a text The B-52's is the debut album by American New wave band the B-52's. The kitschy lyrics and mood, and the hook-laden harmonies helped establish a fanbase for the band, who went on to release several chart-topping singles. The album cover was designed by Tony Wright. The B-52's peaked at number 59 on the Billboard 200, and "Rock Lobste…
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Episode 84 of Moments That Rock features Kevin Armstrong who shares stories of his time spent touring with the likes of David Bowie, Iggy Pop and Sinead O'Connor and appearing at such iconic events such as Live Aid. A seasoned professional with a wealth of stories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Send us a text Steve shows Dave & his ex-VALLEY OF SHADOWS bandmate Clayton Goliath Pace an album from BRUCE DICKINSON's pre-IRON MAIDEN band SAMSON. Shock Tactics is the third studio album by British heavy metal band Samson, released in 1981. It was vocalist Bruce Dickinson's final album with the band before joining Iron Maiden (who were coinciden…
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Transcript Thoughts About, and Selections from "Melodic Faces" We're doing something a little differently for this episode of the Jazz Legacy Radio Podcast. If you're familiar with the program you know we do interviews and primarily orate about jazz. But I want to share some music with you. Each song here, has a particular story and is kind of conn…
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Send us a text Dave and Andrew show metal dude Steve SPARKS | No. 1 in Heaven, a DISCO, ROCK, ELECTRONICA, SYNTH-POP album released in 1979 and produced by legendary electronic producer GIORGIO MORODER. Nº 1 in Heaven is the eighth studio album by American rock band Sparks. Recorded with Italian disco producer Giorgio Moroder, the album marked a ch…
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Send us a text Dave brings in Big Black’s 1986 debut album, Atomizer. This band featured the late, great STEVE ALBINI who went on to produce records for PIXIES and NIRVANA, Surfer Rosa and In Uteri respectively. This harsh Noise Rock release went on the influence countless bands. Joining us today is Clayton “Goliath” Pace, who played with Steve in …
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This episode is a love letter to the blues, with nods towards possible forebears, like the African trickster spirit, Elegba, who morphed into various protagonists of countless folktales of the African diaspora, using cunning to survive. It's easy to see how the blues, played to beat the blues, could be thought of as Elegba's greatest magic trick to…
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Tap dancer Travis Knights is well respected in the tap dance community. In this interview, he shares what he has learned about himself, his artform and lessons from one of his most valued and important mentors, the late legend, Ethel Bruneau. What did you think of the program? Despite what some have said, this music is far from dead.…
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