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We at The Wolf love hard rock, heavy metal, prog rock, classic rock and 80s MTV. While Bryan Adams may match a couple of those categories, we can't say that he was one of our very favorites. Because we were bombarded with him from 1983-86 on US radio and MTV and because girls seemed to like him (maybe his music too), he just didn't do it for us. Ho…
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This week Tom & Zeus welcome Podcaster, Comic and Musician, Izzy Presley for a Paul Stanley 1970's Draft! The SIOL KISS Draft is back. This is KISS Draft XIII and the guys enlisted Izzy Presley comic, musician from the Ace Frehley Tribute Band, "Ack!" and host of the podcast, Another FN Podcast to help with the draft of Paul Stanley KISS songs from…
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On this episode, we dive deep into the creative mind of Progressive Rock Musician Chris Herin, celebrated for his work with bands like Tiles & Discipline, & now stepping into the spotlight with his solo album, “Hidden in Plain Sight”. Chris opens up about the personal journey behind his music, influenced by his late father's battle with Alzheimer’s…
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In this installment of the Rock is Lit Season 4 Reading Series, Karen Green discusses and reads an excerpt from her novel, ‘Yellow Birds’. ‘Yellow Birds’ synopsis: Set in a time just before the digital revolution, Kait is a young woman searching for identity and community. A group of outcasts called the Yellow Birds take her town to town on what th…
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Robert Hilburn, former LA Times Music Editor/Critic, has become one of the preeminent music biographers for the singer-songwriter. Known for his deep dives into the lives of legendary artists, Robert has penned insightful biographies on Johnny Cash and Paul Simon. Now, he joins us to discuss his latest work, A Few Words In Defense Of Our Country: T…
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In a lively podcast episode, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth explore John Hiatt's song 'I Look for Love' from his 1982 album 'All of a Sudden,' produced by Tony Visconti. They discuss its 80s production, notable reception, and the impact of its lyrics, including power dynamics in relationships and emotional themes. The hosts share a deep appre…
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On this year's extra spooky edition of the No FIller Bonus Halloween Episode, we explore the unbreakable bond of synth music and horror films. We dive into some tunes and find the parallels between the 2014 modern classic It Follows, and the timeless synth of John Carpenter and Alan Howarth from the 1978 film Halloween III: Season of the Witch. Tra…
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**For your listening pleasure, this is a "rerun" of our 2022 Halloween episode.** Happy Halloween! If you didn't get your fill of O3L this week (which strangely tastes similar to circus peanuts), here's a fun-size O3L Halloween Special. Uncle Gregg and Brett bring you their Top 5 songs to add to your spooky playlist. It's spoooook-tacular! OK, no m…
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In this episode I talk about the day I finally became a record producer. I discuss my meetings with then BMG Vice President Zach Katz and my collaborations with songwriter Jordan Vincent. All Things Music @spicygmusic www.jasongoldmanmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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We're back to talk about all the latest, greatest, and strangest with Geekwire! Here's what we're chewing on this time! - Iron Maiden pays tribute to the recently departed Paul Di'Anno - Jake E. Lee proves he's bulletproof - Geddy Lee's new book is a grand slam - Alice Cooper flexes his Muscle - Warrant digging The Dirt? - David Ellefson accepts th…
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SUPPORT THIS PODCAST! Join Patreon Get some merch Donate to the fundraiser ~~~~ FEATURED SONG REC - "The Mad Philosopher" (from the album, KITE TO CAMDEN, dropping November 8) In the 34th installment of my highly opinionated subseries, MUSIC is EVERYTHING, I dissect audiophiles. While there are clear benefits to listening to and creating music with…
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Join us in the exciting debut of 'Scattershooting with Scott,' where Jesse and music historian Scott delve into the rich history of iconic musicians Ricky Nelson and Bruce Springsteen. Discover the inspiration behind Nelson's 'Garden Party' performance at Madison Square Garden and his evolution from rock and roll to country rock amidst the British …
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On 78th Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus, the guys remember the late great John Amos who passed away on August 21, 2024. John Amos was a legendary actor and a favorite of Tom & Zeus. His portrayal of James Evans, Sr. on the 1970's hit Good Times made him one of the greatest, if not the greatest TV dad in history. He brought a realism and a po…
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This week, we head back to '82 (when we could throw a pigskin a quarter mile) with special guest Jackson Reed. With his band Jackson Reed and the Silverbirds, the 26-year old Calgary rocker is mixing an irresistible blend of earnest '80s classic rock with modern pop smarts. Following the success of tracks like 2021's "Dangerous Lover" (featuring le…
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In this episode of the Rock is Lit Season 4 Reading Series, Staci Layne Wilson reads her short story “I Don’t Wanna Go to Remus,” featured in the anthology ‘28’. The collection imagines an alternate reality where members of the infamous 27 Club, such as Jim Morrison, Brian Jones, and Amy Winehouse, live beyond their tragic ends. In Wilson’s story, …
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This EP Bakko and LC discuss the merits of a type of music. Another Dear LC letter. A peer makes his presence on a Netflix show. Bakko invents a new conspiracy. Green Day celebrates a records anniversary in a very unique manner. Paul Stanley on a podcast. And all time favorite guest of the show, Jake E Lee gets shot walking his dog. Pantheon Podcas…
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To find out what that cryptic Chuck Billy mention refers to, and how Ministry & The Munsters work it out together, among other things...just listen to this episode! Shareable for Hollow Weenie fun via Spotify! Just when you think you've wrung every bit of relevance and fun out of an annual podcast idea...BAM! Hollow Weenie Roast 3: The Final Hallow…
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In this week's episode of The Struts Life, Leah Jones sits down with Jed Elliott to explore the evolution of life on the road. Jed shares candid stories from his early days as a teenage musician, recalling the challenges of touring without a driver’s license, sleeping in fans' homes, and navigating unexpected mishaps. Now, as a seasoned pro, he ref…
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The guys talk about the funeral foods from the culture they grew up in, take a look at traditions for different groups around the world, and realized yet again how stupid the English language is. Sponsors Foodiot is proud to be sponsored by Hey Grill Hey and the Hey Grill Hey app. Credits Hosts: Todd Bulloch, Lloyd Grimm, Denny Munson Editor: Denny…
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The week of October 23, 2024 on The Metallica Report… In honor of World Mental Health Day, Steffan and Renée tackle the important issue of self-care with James and Kirk, as Metallica’s guitarists share their secrets for staying healthy both in mind and body. James discusses meditation—how it has helped him, the many forms it takes, and why sometime…
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This week’s guest curator is Jay Sweet, my former Tunestiles Podcast co-host, and we're crafting a mixtape filled with work week anthems. From the most manic of Mondays, to the weekends we’ve all been working for, we’ve got ya covered! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode, and join the My Weekly…
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In this episode of 'Set Lusting Bruce,' host Jesse Jackson welcomes Tom from Chicago, an avid WWE enthusiast and dedicated Bruce Springsteen fan. Tom shares his background, love for e-commerce, gym activities, and his cat, Winston. The conversation delves into Tom's musical influences, from Neil Diamond to Bruce Springsteen, and his admiration for …
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We've reviewed a couple of rock movies that had a limited theatrical run - Rush - Cinema Strangiato was episode 42 while The Wolf lived in England and Dio - Dreamers Never Die was covered on ep 98 while he was living in Amsterdam. And while we had wanted to do a double episode on Tom Petty's Wildflowers at 30 with the later released double disc alo…
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Do you like music films? Dumb question, I guess, because if you've deliberately downloaded an episode of See Hear, you know that music films are our niche in the podcast world. For us to discover that there was a new book about the subject that drives this very podcast....well, there was much cheering and jumping for joy. Welcome to episode 121 of …
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This week Tom & Zeus discuss and breakdown Disc 1 of the Gene Simmons Vault. Gene Simmons released his Vault in November of 2017 consisting of 10 CDs & 1 Bonus CD for a total of 166 songs. This incredible one of a kind box set came in a custom designed Gene Simmons safe with a bunch of goodies, including a Gene Simmons business man action figure, a…
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