Welcome to the Mark Innacito Podcast. My first attempt. A narrative of my life.
Finally, the most anticipated Monterey Pop Festival episode recorded in April of last year. #musichistory, #psychedelicrock, #jimihendrix, #janisjoplin, #1960smusic
As a Christian, I decided to share my thoughts on the Olympic Opening Ceremony.
Life happens!!!! And boy it hit me in a major way the last few months. An explanation of my absence of creating new material.
Stepping out of the realm of music with this one. Talking about sports in this episode.
Wanted to give you all an update of the last few months. It's has been a challenging few months since my last podcast episode, and I wanted to share.
Stepping outside of music for this one. A look at my stay at the Stanley Hotel both 2023 & 2013. Plus, two historical articles about the Stanley.
The summer of love is in full force, as we enter June of 1967. Sex, drugs and rock and roll as they say.
A preview of what my next podcast is about. Going to do a podcast at the historic Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. Never heard of the Stanley? If you read Stephen King's "The Shining," then you are familar with the Stanley!
The influence that both The Beatles and Beach Boys had on each other's music between 1965-1967. And the abandonment of Brian Wilson's Beach Boys project, "Smile."
Recapping my podcast analytics of 2022. Looking ahead at 2023.
An in-depth look at The Beatles "A Day in the Life." The closer highly experimental closing track from "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band."
An in-depth talk about the album cover of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." In The Beatles own words
A detailed making of the Beatles masterpiece "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." In their own words. #thebeatles, #1967, #music, #summeroflove, #johnlennon, #paulmccartney, #georgeharrison, #ringostarr, #sgt.pepperslonelyheartsclubband.
A descriptive article on the Pink Floyd' Concert in 1967, in which the band used their quadraphonic stereo system.
Music events occurring in May of 1967. A busy month during the Summer of Love. #podcast, #music, #coors, #1967, #summeroflove, #thedoors, #chicagoband, #traffic, #jimihendrixexperience, #countryjoe, #procolharum, #pinkfloyd, #frankzappa, #thebeatles, #sgtpepperslonelyheartsclubband, #theguardian, #alexispetridis.
Short but sweet. The events from April 1967.
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band founding member Jeff Hannah talks about the band's Colorado background. #NittyGrittyDirtBand, #JeffHannah, #Colorado, #Music.
Events in music occurring in March of 1967. My first podcast under my new name. "Markle After Darkle."
A detailed take on the Beatles first release of 1967. Maybe not as detailed as I remembered, but it works!
Events and music released in February of 1967.
An editorial on famed San Francisco promoter Chet Helms.
The event that gave birth to the counterculture of the 1960's. Held on January 14, 1967.
A simple overview of the new Netflix documentary of movie icon Marilyn Monroe.
An essay I found that talks about New York's equivalent to San Francisco circa 1967. East Village.
Kicking off the year right.... Take a "Trip" down memory lane and discover what was to become January of 1967.
My 3 experiences talking with 2 different mediums. Made a connection with my father and mother, plus a surprising 3rd person.
A podcast about a young lady I work with. She can be a bit controversial, but funny as well.
Interview with founding Blood, Sweat & Tears member Steve Katz, conducted back in August. I was leaning towards a certain topic. I winged the rest of it.
Interview with UNLV history professor Michael Green conducted in August of 2021. Check out a little history of Las Vegas. The episode contains a little behind the scenes action as well.
2021 was a challenging year for me. Causing me to abort my podcast. With the help of some friends and inspiration, I am coming back. Regardless of what 2022 has to offer.
Just in time for Halloween, I decided to share my ghost experiences. My opinion, I think you got to experience it to believe.
Interview with music legend Al Kooper. I apologize but the audio goes bad towards the end.
The audio version of my most recent podcast. It has been a trying few months, but I'm back.
Interview with the legendary folk singer Melanie who was said to have an out of body experience at Woodstock. Great lady, great interview as well.
Lead singer for the British Invasion Band Kaleidoscope. Known for their 1967 album "Tangerine Dream." Often compared with Pink Floyd's debut "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn," from 1967.
Interviewing the legendary Steve Katz of Blues Project and a founding member of Blood, Sweat & Tears.
Finally wrapping up 1966. Events in music during October-December 1966.
Episode is short. I apologize for the lack of information.
The second half of The Beatles "Revolver."
Had about an hour and 20 minutes of information. So I split it up in two parts.
There was one bit of information that I did not include due to the length
Events which occurred in July 1966 in music.
I think so far this is one of my better episodes. I am talking in regards to the content.
A look at 1966 in music. January-March.
Recording at Parfet Park in Golden, Colorado. Recorded in my car.
Wrapping up 1965 in music (October-December).
Music history from July-September 1965.
Events from January-June. Very informative.
The first of three episodes about 1965. Highly informative.