Hal Sparks (Vh1's "I Love The 80's") & radio veteran Richard Hunter talk hard rock with the people who make the music.
Richard wants some kids to get off his lawn, and the guys discover that neither one of them likes rap. Also, theories are explored as to what motivates a sound man who curates a pre show play list.
Tickets are on sale for concerts that COVID has already rescheduled once...Is it safe to pull the trigger on a purchase? Hal and Richard also play a new hard rock game that they concocted...and you can play along.
While some older bands like Anvil are preparing to live stream shows, Bruce Kulick believes some of their contemporaries may be force into early retirements. Chris Jericho defends the aging vocal cords of rock icons.
Discussing bands that do farewell tours, and if they ever actually stay retired.
When you turn someone on to a legendary band, where do you start in their discography? Hal and Richard debate and decide.
Hal attends Metallica's S&M 2 show in San Francisco, & the David Lee Roth announces a Las Vegas residency.
With the Diorites hologram out on tour, other deceased artists will soon be following suit. Hal & Richard discuss the pros & cons, as well as speculate on possible future subjects of the technology.
Ace Von Johnson of Faster Pussycat & L.A. Guns joins the show to talk rock and roll, as well as pit bull rescue and advocacy. Ace's pit bull Maila makes an appearance as well!
Who are the most successful instances of musicians who replaced key members of rock's most well known bands? Who were some of the less well received examples? Hal & Richard have a thorough back & forth on the matter.