I dive into my vinyl record collection and link songs together in random, weird and fun episode topics.
The A Rock N Roll Rabbit Hole podcast is a true gem for music lovers. Hosted by Mark, the show takes listeners on an entertaining and informative deep dive into various music themes. With his dry Aussie humor and attention to detail, Mark delivers a podcast series that is always entertaining and engaging. The episode on Charlie Watts was particularly outstanding, showcasing Mark's research skills and ability to provide captivating content.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the amount of effort that goes into each episode. Mark's creativity in choosing themes, his diverse taste in music, and his ability to blend different genres together create a show that truly stands out from the rest. The deep dives touch on artists that listeners may love, ones they haven't listened to in a while but need to revisit, as well as introduce them to new and exciting music. The research done in gathering tracks and interviews is incredible, ensuring that listeners get an immersive experience.
Another great aspect of this podcast is its unapologetic rock 'n roll feel and attitude. It adds to the authenticity and greatness of the show, making it a must-listen for all rock 'n roll lovers. The episodes not only feature great clips of interviews, but also behind-the-scenes stories and rare recordings that fans will appreciate. It's always refreshing to hear songs one may have forgotten about or discover hidden gems that were previously missed.
However, one slight downside of this podcast may be Mark's strong dislike for choirs. While it may add humor to some episodes, it could potentially alienate listeners who enjoy choirs or have different musical preferences. Nevertheless, it doesn't overshadow the overall quality of the podcast.
In conclusion, The A Rock N Roll Rabbit Hole podcast has quickly become a favorite among music enthusiasts. Whether you're revisiting old favorites or exploring new sounds, this podcast offers a deep dive into the world of music like no other. With its informative content, rare recordings, and humor, it's a must-listen for anyone who loves good music. Mark's passion for music shines through in every episode, making this podcast a true treasure for all fans of rock 'n roll.
Back after a break and realised that this episode gives me 100 hours of total episode time. So as a clap to myself I am digging on songs that have clapping.
This episode I dig on songs that have a single voice sounding befor ethe band kicks in. No harmony intros allowed aloud.
There are a bunch of songs that mention and thing, person or happening that I have no idea about so in this episode I shall explore.
In this smaller mouthful of an episode my small, childish brain couldn't resist the ancient mysticism behind this tasty number. Please don't listen if you are queefy with language or light hearted word fluffery hurts your ear pussy.
I am overseas and thinking of songs sung in English that slip in a few words in a different languages. This was a fun one!
At the end of my rope with all the manly men
More man than a man can plan to hold in the palm of his own man hand.
I dig on songs with Boys names in the titles.
I will be back soon with some new episodes but here's my Xmas extravaganza to wet your ears. Merry whatever to you all x
Is radio dead or dying? This episode doesn't discuss that topic at all but mentions "radio" in songs that mention "radio" and some have mentioned "radio" on the once rad, radio.
Some great songs that drop either "TV" or "Television" in the lyrics.
The last words from some rock n roll royalty before they left us.
A shameless 10 minute plug for my band's gig this Sat (25/2/23) at the BRUNSWICK ARTIST BAR - FREE ENTRY, 4pm-7pm. We are on at about 6pm. There's a support band too and Augie March upstairs after us.In this Ep I beg people to follow the band on IG prettyfolliesband and play snippets of 4 of our almost ready tunes from our upcoming album.
I have uploaded this one a couple of times but just posting again as the Dels are touring Australia this week and wanna show some Rabbit Hole love for these Scottish songsmiths.#delamitri#justincurrie
Yes-terday. A quick follow up episode to compliment last ep's Yeah-sterday.Award watching yes-ness today. #thebeatles #rockmusicpodcasts #rocknrollhistory
I find a Beatles rabbit-hole the I guarantee nobody has bothered to look in.Yeah, this was a fun one and a different angle on the Beatles catalogue. Yeah, it took my forever, Yeah - I hope you enjoy it.#thebeatles#rockmusicpodcast
This episode is prob not what you think it is but still frightening in regards to what some nuggets get up to.
Some nuggets and some fuggets in this episode - Stuttering in songs.Enjoy - hopefully have a chuckle :)
On reflection I missed some magic in the hole - just a quick update and some ongoing pod news. Hope you enjoy!!#stonetemplepilots#Ironmaiden#delamitri#thebeatles#kingsofleon#gunsnroses
Part 3 of my Thrilling Trilogy of Silly-ogy. Thankfully the final instalment. More "yeahs" some "heys" some "runs", some "B,CosbyCosbyCosby" and a heap more. Award watching stuff. See ya soon, hope you smile some.
Just when the Christmas Tunes are put on ice for 10 months - the law should be 11 months - here's some non-Christmas, Christmas nuggets
More triple plus madness spread out over a triple episode.Happy New Year to all.
I am back! After a bit of a gap here's the super important topic of Songs that use the same word 3 or more times in a row - triple up. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah.
I am still alive but here's a throwback. New episodes soon... maybe...
Share some Scottish love. One of my favourite singer-songwriters.
I am still alive and planning new episodes but here's my award watching take on the great Motley Crue x
My look at a great career recorded the week Charlie Watts passed away - one of the greats.
I am still on busy leave so I am reposting my man-love episode for the great Ringo Starr. Hope to see y'all in a couple of weeks x
I am taking a few weeks off so thought I would re-upload my AC/DC - Bon Scott years episode for August in case anyone missed it. I will come back in ya ears in a week or two x
Special units who drop their own name in their own songs :)
More artists dropping other artist's names in their tunes.
Great songs that name drop other artists
Continuing on from last week's river of poop mentioning nuggets.
It ain't what you think. So many great songs that mention the brown lyric.
Let's face it, this is the shitter end of the alphabet so we can use some wild cards to balance the ship.
I pick 2 artists from each letter - not as easy as it sounds.
Are there any Christmas songs that compensate for how shit Christmas Carols are? Let's see...
I pick two 2 artists from each letter of the English Alphabet to join me on an end of days "Noah's" Ark type nonsense list. Harder than it should have been. This week A to G.Merry Christmas to y'all. Have a good one.x
This is party 2 of part 1's drum intro party. Songs that start with drums that I recognise before the real musicians arrive to enhance or destroy the great drummers work.
A bunch of great songs that I recognise before the real musicians add their magic.
Part 2 of some horse cock size rock mentioning songs
A heap of nerd stats and rock mentions in great songs this week.
Mötley Crüe - Part 2 digs deep on the Theatre of Pain, Girls Girls Girls and Dr Feelgood albums. I loved doing this dig on Mötley Crüe - so much grit and real dirt. Enjoy!
Part one of my dig on Motley Crue. I have tried to focus on the great, great music but of course, we get to the the debauchery and dirt.
A deep dig on Dire Straits - no explanation needed.
Dozens of guaranteed laughs this week as we look at songs that use laughing in them.
I look at 1978 and see what influenced the Stones to go semi-disco on their last US #1 single 'Miss You'. So much satin, murder and chest hair went into the mix.
The last of the 'Arrested' series... Some great stories on my super deep dig.