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Cathy and Todd continue their summer blockbusters series with Terminator 2: Judgment Day, James Cameron’s 1991 sci-fi action landmark that grossed $519 million on a then-record $102 million budget and won four Academy Awards. They cover the best behind-the-scenes stories, including how Billy Idol was originally cast as the T-1000 before a motorcycle accident took him out, how Edward Furlong was discovered at a Pasadena Boys and Girls Club with zero acting experience, and why Robert Patrick trained so relentlessly that he outran the insert car on the very first take of the mall chase scene. Subscribe to Cathy's weekly Zen Moment and upgrade to hear a weekly Zen Moment podcast hosted by Cathy and Todd! Some Ways to Support Us Sign up for Cathy's Substack Order Restoring our Girls Links shared in this episode: For the full show notes, visit zenpopparenting.com. This week's sponsor(s): Avid Co DuPage County Area Decorating, Painting, Remodeling by Avid Co includes kitchens, basements, bathrooms, flooring, tiling, fire and flood restoration. MenLiving – A virtual and in-person community of guys connecting deeply and living fully. No requirements, no creeds, no gurus, no judgements Todd Adams Life & Leadership Coaching for Guys Other Ways to Support Us Follow us on social media Instagram YouTube Facebook Buy and leave a review for Cathy’s Book Zen Parenting: Caring for Ourselves and Our Children in an Unpredictable World
Today my friend Steve Stevens returns to the show to talk about being Inducted into the Rock n Rol Hall Of Fame, The Release of his 25th Anniversary signature series guitar with Godin and The Billy Idol Residency in Las Vegas. Steve Stevens is one of those rare guitar players that really has his own sound. He is also a co-writer of some of the biggest Billy Idol songs that still dominate the radio today. Dig in and enjoy this episode and also go back and hear my 1st conversation with him years ago. Thanks for tuning in my friends. My Stand Up Specials can be seen right now on YouTube - https://www.deandelray.com/ Join my Patreon and support the Podcast - https://www.deandelray.com/patreon All my tour dates can be found right here - https://www.deandelray.com/tourdates Candles Lit my friends DDR
We are proud to welcome Rock PR veteran Sharon Chevin who has been in the music business for more than 4 decades. What began as a deep love for rock music became a sustaining career which has taken her around the world and helped her forge friendships with some of the biggest artists on the planet. These days, Sharon manages prog rock legends Yes (and she wants me to remind everyone that Aurora is out now) and Steve Hackett (she teases his new collaboration with Marillion's Steve Rothery) but has worked with and hung around some of the biggest stars of all time. Her stories are amazing and funny as she shares how Alice Cooper will work a 14 hour day as long as you give him a couple of hours to shop. Hear how she had to convince hotel staff in Germany that she needed corn flakes for Tom Petty and George Harrison at 1 AM. She talks going to see a new band at Hammersmith called U2 with Pete Townshend and Bruce Springsteen. Mostly, Sharon lets us know that most of the top talent are marvelous people who are great to work with. But not all of them are and she drops a couple of names onto the jerk list. But mostly we hear about how Chris Squire invited her to stay with his family after an earthquake or how John Lord would always drop by her local pub for a glass of wine when he was in town. She admits she fell in love with Billy Idol the moment she met him and how Bryan Adams talked her out of getting Bonnie Raitt's picture taken with Madonna. We're just glad Sharon is still doing PR for bands we love and that she's still sharing her stories of her rock n roll odyssey. Learn more about Sharon and her clients at www.thepublicityconnection.com Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use code UGLY to save 10% off one ENTIRE ORDER! bit.ly/UAWILROCKS Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episodio donde Pari nos trae un paquete de noticias donde se revelan fuertes rumores sobre una película de Star Wars sobre el personaje de Starkiller, Wisto nos cuenta el actor que mejor le cae ahorita es Ryan Gosling y para Pari es la actriz Inde Navarrette, se desata polémica sobre el salario firmado de la directora de arte de la película Obsession, rumores donde viene una película de Inspector Gadget con Will Farrell, la reseña sobre Scary Movie 6 como peor película del año a la fecha, Brad Dourif se retira como actor a excepción de cuando sea Chucky, película de Voltron directo a streaming por Amazon, trivia donde Billy Idol casi era el T-1000, hay una posible precuela de Hereditary y los co-capitanes lo discuten, muuuucho cuidado con el duende de los estornudos, reseña CON SPOILERS de He-Man y los Masters of the Universe!! Escúchanos: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / YouTube Apóyanos: patreon.com/holamsupernova Síguenos: Instagram/ Twitter/ TikTok @holamsupernova Merch: holamsupernova.myshopify.com
This week on Beer'd Al, Lauren and Russ are joined by special guest Nick Marocco, owner of Rock City Music Company in Livonia, Michigan, to dive into "Alimony" from Even Worse.A loving parody of Billy Idol's rebellious anthems, "Alimony" takes a not-so-glamorous look at divorce, financial ruin, and the high cost of heartbreak—all filtered through the brilliantly absurd lens of Weird Al Yankovic.Along the way, the crew discusses Billy Idol's unmistakable style, why "Alimony" remains one of Al's sharpest genre parodies, and how the song balances over-the-top humor with some surprisingly catchy hooks.Nick also shares stories from the world of records, guitars, and Detroit rock culture, plus details about his weekly radio show, where every episode features a different musical theme.Grab your favorite beverage, crank up the sneer, and join us as we ask the important question: is there anything funnier than court-ordered payments set to a Billy Idol beat?You can find Nick and learn more about his work at Rock City Music Company, a Metro Detroit shop specializing in guitars, vinyl, lessons, repairs, and more. You can also tune into Nick's themed radio show, Cobra Rock City, on Radio Cobra Detroit.And this is the Hair Metal Polka we discuss at the end of the episode.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/beer-d-al-podcast--5439475/support.
We are proud to welcome Rock PR veteran Sharon Chevin who has been in the music business for more than 4 decades. What began as a deep love for rock music became a sustaining career which has taken her around the world and helped her forge friendships with some of the biggest artists on the planet. These days, Sharon promotes and manages media for prog rock legends Yes (and she wants me to remind everyone that Aurora is out now) and Steve Hackett (she teases his new collaboration with Marillion's Steve Rothery) but has worked with and hung around some of the biggest stars of all time. Her stories are amazing and funny as she shares how Alice Cooper will work a 14 hour day as long as you give him a couple of hours to shop. Hear how she had to convince hotel staff in Germany that she needed corn flakes for Tom Petty and George Harrison at 1 AM. She also talks about going to see a new band at The Hammersmith Palais called U2 with Pete Townshend and Bruce Springsteen. Mostly, Sharon lets us know that most of the top talent are marvelous people who are great to work with. But not all of them are and she drops a couple of names onto the jerk list. But mostly we hear about how Chris Squire invited her to stay with his family after an earthquake or how Jon Lord would always drop by her local pub for a glass of wine when he was in town. She admits she was instantly charmed by Billy Idol the moment she met him and how Bryan Adams talked her out of getting Bonnie Raitt's picture taken with Madonna. We're just glad Sharon is still doing PR for bands we love and that she's still sharing her stories of her rock n roll odyssey. Learn more about Sharon and her clients at www.thepublicityconnection.com Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use code UGLY to save 10% off one ENTIRE ORDER! bit.ly/UAWILROCKS Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tamara Annis takes the idea of being multifaceted to a whole new level. Annis and her high-school sweetheart got married in Vegas by an Elvis impersonator. She holds a minor in Aboriginal Law from St. Thomas University in New Brunswick, a coastal Canadian province alongside her education in fashion at Richard Robinson Academie Des Hautes Coutures. She manages Willem Wolfe, an electronic musician whose father is acclaimed ‘80s rocker Billy Idol. please checkout her up magazine article https://upmag.com/tamara-annis/
This week on Eavesdroppin' Comedy Podcast, Geordie and Michelle head to Idaho, USA, to untangle the disturbing case of Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell...When Lori Vallow's two children, JJ and Tylee, vanished without explanation, it exposed a shocking case with an outcome no one expected. This week, Geordie digs into Lori and Chad Daybell's obsession with end-times prophecy, people as “light or dark” spirits and extreme religious beliefs — and how those delusions became tied to multiple suspicious deaths and a heartbreaking murder investigation. We look at Lori's transformation from devoted mother to infamous “Doomsday Mom”, the search for her missing children and the chilling truths investigators uncovered along the way. So grab a brown lemonade and settle in as the duo chat this bizarre case plus amputations, Billy Idol, the UK Heatwave and more, only on Eavesdroppin'. And remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'!*Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, sooorrrryyy! Don't sue us!Please rate, review, tell your friends and subscribe in all the usual places – it really helps :) Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/eavesdroppinDo write in with your stories at hello@eavesdroppinpodcast.com or send us a Voice Note!Listen: http://www.eavesdroppinpodcast.comorhttps://podfollow.com/eavesdroppinYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcuzv-EXizUo4emmt9PgfwFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eavesdroppinpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hell is officially for sale... and somehow that's not even the weirdest thing we talked about today.The gang dives headfirst into the surprisingly affordable listing for Hell, Michigan, where for less than the cost of some St. Louis starter homes, you can own an ice cream shop, a chapel, a mini tourist attraction, and the title of Devil-in-Charge. Naturally, everyone immediately starts spending money they don't have and debating how they'd transform the town into the ultimate roadside attraction.Then things take a hard left turn when former NFL superstar Ricky Williams enters the conversation. After walking away from football at the height of his career, he's now a professional astrologer helping people navigate life through birth charts and cosmic scouting reports. Rafe is fascinated. Lern is fully on board. Rizz remains approximately 97% skeptical. Somehow this leads to discussions about crystals, sweat lodges, life coaching, and whether astrology is just football strategy for people who own moon-shaped candles.Meanwhile, AI continues its quest to make everyone uncomfortable. A new study says musicians are using artificial intelligence more than ever, sparking debates about creativity, ownership, songwriting, and whether your next favorite hit was written by a computer that learned emotions from Reddit comments. Moon weighs in from the musician perspective while the crew wonders how much AI is already hiding behind the curtain.Elsewhere in today's chaos:• Sharon and Jack Osbourne explain their plans for an AI-powered Ozzy legacy project.• Bon Jovi wants fans to sing "Livin' on a Prayer" and possibly appear in a future show.• New music from Billy Idol and Anthrax gets the crew talking.• Bowen Yang reveals why he almost left SNL.• Romy and Michelle are making a comeback because apparently nostalgia is undefeated.• Celebrities who believe in aliens somehow become a full-blown conversation.• And yes, there are hot takes on Dippin' Dots, because no topic is too important or too ridiculous for this show.It's another beautifully unhinged installment of your favorite daily comedy show, packed with weird news, pop culture commentary, celebrity stories, conspiracy-adjacent nonsense, and the kind of conversations that somehow make perfect sense before 10 a.m.Whether you're here for funny stories, celebrity gossip, UFO believers, or the possibility of becoming the new ruler of Hell, Michigan, this daily comedy show delivers exactly the kind of chaos you've come to expect.Grab your ice cream of the future, consult your horoscope, and join another daily comedy show with Rizz and the gang.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
St. Louis is officially entering swamp-ass season, and the gang is here to issue the only weather alert that really matters.This episode starts with a brutal heat wave rolling into the Midwest, bringing temperatures that feel like Mother Nature accidentally left the city inside a crockpot. The crew breaks down heat indexes, survival tips, football practices from the prehistoric era, and why today's kids apparently have it way too easy compared to drinking from a PVC pipe water fountain during August two-a-days.Then things take a sharp detour into one of the most important cultural discussions of our time: why does Southern Illinois pronounce perfectly normal words in completely insane ways? Cairo becomes "Caro." Vienna becomes "Vienna." Geography teachers everywhere are filing complaints. The gang relives high school rivalries, homecoming disasters, football memories, and the strange world of Little Egypt. If you've ever wondered how many towns can mispronounce themselves simultaneously, this episode has answers.But wait... it gets weirder.A listener asks for help settling a family feud after a Chicago relative claims the Windy City has a better food scene than St. Louis. That's when the gloves come off. The crew debates toasted ravioli, BBQ, hot salami, Balkan Treat Box, The Hill, farm-to-table restaurants, and whether any visitor has ever actually had a life-changing toasted ravioli experience. The result is a passionate defense of St. Louis food culture mixed with enough food recommendations to make you immediately abandon whatever salad you were planning to eat.Meanwhile, a local trampoline park's "67 Day" celebration turns into absolute mayhem after hundreds of unsupervised kids show up, fights break out, businesses shut down, and one 12-year-old arrives carrying a butcher knife because apparently social media has become a terrible life coach. The gang tries to make sense of the chaos while collectively wondering why nobody can have nice things anymore.Also in today's chaos:• The growing war against e-bikes in St. Louis suburbs• Why golf carts are secretly becoming suburban transportation devices• Childhood dirt bikes and mini-bike jealousy• Fish markets in Tokyo that permanently ruin seafood for everyone else• Survival knives, brass knuckles, and growing up in a very different era• National Earl Day and the tragic decline of the name Earl• The universal truth that every city thinks its food is better than yoursHell is officially for sale... and somehow that's not even the weirdest thing we talked about today.The gang dives headfirst into the surprisingly affordable listing for Hell, Michigan, where for less than the cost of some St. Louis starter homes, you can own an ice cream shop, a chapel, a mini tourist attraction, and the title of Devil-in-Charge. Naturally, everyone immediately starts spending money they don't have and debating how they'd transform the town into the ultimate roadside attraction.Then things take a hard left turn when former NFL superstar Ricky Williams enters the conversation. After walking away from football at the height of his career, he's now a professional astrologer helping people navigate life through birth charts and cosmic scouting reports. Rafe is fascinated. Lern is fully on board. Rizz remains approximately 97% skeptical. Somehow this leads to discussions about crystals, sweat lodges, life coaching, and whether astrology is just football strategy for people who own moon-shaped candles.Meanwhile, AI continues its quest to make everyone uncomfortable. A new study says musicians are using artificial intelligence more than ever, sparking debates about creativity, ownership, songwriting, and whether your next favorite hit was written by a computer that learned emotions from Reddit comments. Moon weighs in from the musician perspective while the crew wonders how much AI is already hiding behind the curtain.Elsewhere in today's chaos:• Sharon and Jack Osbourne explain their plans for an AI-powered Ozzy legacy project.• Bon Jovi wants fans to sing "Livin' on a Prayer" and possibly appear in a future show.• New music from Billy Idol and Anthrax gets the crew talking.• Bowen Yang reveals why he almost left SNL.• Romy and Michelle are making a comeback because apparently nostalgia is undefeated.• Celebrities who believe in aliens somehow become a full-blown conversation.• And yes, there are hot takes on Dippin' Dots, because no topic is too important or too ridiculous for this show.It's another beautifully unhinged installment of your favorite daily comedy show, packed with weird news, pop culture commentary, celebrity stories, conspiracy-adjacent nonsense, and the kind of conversations that somehow make perfect sense before 10 a.m.Whether you're here for funny stories, celebrity gossip, UFO believers, or the possibility of becoming the new ruler of Hell, Michigan, this daily comedy show delivers exactly the kind of chaos you've come to expect.Today's episode starts exactly how you'd expect from a group of professional broadcasters... by arguing over cartoon dwarves and immediately proving why the game is called Matchup With The Morons.The crew jumps into a surprisingly intense round of trivia featuring Moon, King Scott, Rafe, and Learn, where confidence levels are high and actual knowledge levels vary dramatically. One wrong dwarf answer sparks a chain reaction of chaos that somehow leads to discussions about Indiana Jones, giant lizards, world rivers, and whether anyone actually knows where French fries came from.Things get even stranger when the gang learns about a man who has eaten more than 34,000 Big Macs in his lifetime. That's not a typo. That's a lifestyle choice. The crew tries to guess the Guinness World Record total and discovers that some people collect baseball cards while others collect burger receipts for five decades.Meanwhile, Rafe and Learn square off in a battle that becomes unexpectedly competitive thanks to classic rock knowledge, superhero trivia, and one question about collective nouns that nearly sends everyone into a full-scale grammatical civil war. Is it a knot of toads? An army of toads? A conference of toads? Nobody leaves this episode feeling smarter.The music trivia alone is worth the ride. The crew debates Led Zeppelin, The Yardbirds, Paul McCartney, and enough rock history to make your dad text the family group chat. Add in random movie facts, Titanic budget discussions, and the usual barrage of sarcastic commentary, and you've got another perfectly ridiculous day with The Rizzuto Show.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. 'Chaos': '6-7' event near St. Louis attracts hundreds of kids, sparking fights, arrests; minor caught with butcher knifeA flesh-eating cattle parasite spreads beyond Texas as new screwworm cases are foundCollege Football Legend Ricky Williams Now An AstrologerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we bow down and raise up the almighty guitar heroes! The foundation of Rock n' Punk n' Metal is the guitar and the amazing sounds that those who wield them can make. How do they make such wonderful noise with metal wires on a piece of wood? There's some kinda voodoo in their hands, and we set off on a journey to raise some of the 70s shredders that you may have forgotten! What's this InObscuria thing? We're a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This week we discuss all three. Get out your old 70's Guitar Player mags and flip the pages as we discuss some of the most amazing fingers to ever touch a fretboard! Songs this week include: Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush – “Electric Reflections Of War / The World Anthem / The Answer” from Live (1978) Rory Gallagher – “Shadow Play” from Photo-Finish (1978) Tommy Bolin – “Teaser” from Teaser (1975) Robert Fripp – “Disengage II” from Exposure (1979) Wild Horses – “The Rapist” from Wild Horses (1980) Dixie Dregs – “Punk Sandwich” from Night Of The Living Dregs (1979) Alice Cooper – “Devil's Food / The Black Widow” from The Alice Cooper Show (1977) Al Di Meola – “Race With Devil On Spanish Highway” from Elegant Gypsy (1977) Check us out on the Boneless Podcasting Network: https://bonelesspodcasting.com/ Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/ https://www.facebook.com/InObscuria https://twitter.com/inobscuria https://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/ Buy cool stuff with our logo on it: InObscuria Store Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/ If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/ If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
Bryan and Anderson review Backrooms, I Love Boosters, Tuner, Obsession, Billy Idol Should Be Dead and Bugsy Malone (from assigner Jonathan Mooser). Then the boys revisit Top 5 Heist Movies! Amazon Click Through The Wide Net — A Global Idea Festival from Goby TV Loaded for Bear New Promo Video! The Film Vault on Youtube TFV Patreon is Here for Even More Film Vault Anderson's new doc: Loaded for Bear Atty's Antiques Baldywood Newsletter COMEDY CONFESSIONAL Listener Art: Jonathan Oxorn Featured Artist: Prhyme Suspect The Film Vault on Twitch Buy Bryan's Book Shrinkage Here The Film Vaulters “Kubrick is Everywhere” Shirt CONNECT WITH US: Instagram: @AndersonAndBryan Facebook.com/TheFilmVault Twitter: @TheFilmVault HAVE A CHAT WITH ANDY HERE ATTY & ANDY: DIRECTED BY A FOUR-YEAR-OLD Subscribe Atty and Andy's Youtube Channel Here THE COLD COCKLE SHORTS RULES OF REDUCTION MORMOAN THE CULT OF CARANO Please Give Groupers a Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Here Please Rate It on IMDB Here The Blu-ray, US The Blu-ray, International Groupers is now available on these platforms. On Amazon On Google Play On iTunes On Youtube On Tubi On Vudu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pat and "The Daves" referee a battle between three 9 song 80's albums by Duran Duran, Billy Idol and Queen! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andy eulogizes Sonny Rollins and plays clips of Russell Crowe interacting with his fans, and a woman recalling a memorable interaction she and her sister had with Nathan Morris from Boyz II Men. Also, we find out who Billy Idol, Paula Abdul, and New Kids on the Block would include on their Mount Rushmore of artists. On Rachel's Chart Chat, Rachel from Des Moines delivers part 2 of her exploration of the many covers of Fu Manchu. A YouTube playlist of Fu Manchu's covers and the originals can be found here. A chronological playlist of Fu Manchu's covers without the orignals on YouTube can be found here. A Spotify playlist of Fu Manchu's covers can be found here.
Ce 1er juin, dans RTL2 Pop-Rock Station, Marjorie Hache convoque PJ Harvey, Ozzy Osbourne, Billy Idol, Guns N' Roses, Cage The Elephant, Iggy Pop, Deftones, Charli XCX et Nada Surf. L'animatrice célèbre le 54e anniversaire de la sortie du premier disque des Eagles, avec le titre "Take It Easy". La sélection réunit également The Velvet Underground, The Cure, Frankie Goes to Hollywood et The Faces. Les Foo Fighters font résonner "Your Favourite Toy", tandis que Massive Attack et Tom Waits récidivent avec "Boots On The Ground". The Strokes, Lana Del Rey et les Vendéens de Dynamite Shakers répondent présents. Le duo électro-rock écossais Boards of Canada annonce son grand retour avec "Prophecy At 1420 MHZ". La primeur de la soirée met en lumière le duo irlandais Dea Matrona, qui offre le morceau "My Own Party", abordant le thème du syndrome de l'imposteur. L'album de la semaine se penche sur le troisième disque du trio londonien Saint Agnes, "Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin", dont on découvre aujourd'hui le titre "The Beast", confirmant leur puissance métal. Enfin, la reprise du jour s'annonce envoûtante : les Canadiens de Cowboy Junkies revisitent avec délicatesse le célèbre hymne "One" de U2, sorti initialement en 1992. Foo Fighters - Your Favorite Toy Guns N' Roses - Paradise City The Eagles - Take It Easy P.J. Harvey - A Place Called Home Cage The Elephant - Shake Me Down Iggy Pop - Lust For Life Deftones - My Own Summer Saint Agnes - The Beast Ozzy Osbourne - Mr. Crowley Billy Idol - Eyes Without A Face Charli XCX - Rock Music Cowboy Junkies - One Nada Surf - Always Love Massive Attack & Tom Waits - Boots On The Ground The Velvet Underground - I'm Waiting For The Man Starcrawler - Road Kill Dynamite Shakers - Cinema Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax Boards Of Canada - Prophecy At 1420 MHz Dea Matrona - My Own Party Alt+J - Left Hand Free Faces - Ooh La La The Cure - A Forest Lana Del Rey - First Light The Strokes - Falling Out Of LoveHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
American Music Awards bored, The Crash's Mackenzie Shirilla's prison girlfriend speaks, Paul McCartney SNL extras, and Donald Trump loves muscles. PLUS: WATP Karl with Corey Feldman on local radio, Kevin Hart roast fallout, Big Jay Oakerson v. DL Hughley, and Akaash Singh's fallout with Andrew Schulz. RIP Phil Rudd.. er, Kyle Busch. The New York Knicks are in the NBA Finals after destroying the Eastern Conference. Jaxson Dart introduced Donald Trump at a rally. Teammate Abdul Carter is none too pleased. The American Music Awards happened last night. It featured a lot of K-Pop and Billy Idol. The Black Eyed Peas had one of the dumbest speeches ever for a made up award. Paul McCartney sang a bunch after SNL. Famous people in LA hate Spencer Pratt. Spencer plays the Epstein card. Karl from WATP drops by to introduce us to a new lolcow, promote StutJo's comedy gigs, Akaash Singh vs Andrew Schulz, feuds following the Roast of Kevin Hart, check out Corey Feldman on local radio and more. The new Michael Jackson doc on Netflix might actually change some minds about the pedophile. Shannon Elizabeth is putting boring pictures on her OnlyFans. Drew predicts Danielle Fishel will head over to OnlyFans due to her trauma. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's brat looks funny. Tiger Woods is back in rehab after checking on Vanessa Trump's boobs. People Magazine has a much different take than we do. Mackenzie Shirilla's prison lover pops off in an interview. Her messages with boyfriend, Dom, are being released. Ryan Reynolds is going to eventually dump Blake Lively. Her beauty brand at Target is failing. Her premium booze has already failed. Merch is for sale! Buy it. Or don't. But do. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley, BranDon, and Roberto).
Jeffrey Paul and Sean Morton break down the latest Rock & Roll Hall of Fame controversy, including Iron Maiden, Oasis, Phil Collins, Billy Idol, Wu-Tang Clan, and the bands they think still deserve to get in. Plus: Ticketmaster monopoly drama, insane WrestleMania ticket prices, Record Store Day madness, concert stories, comedy chaos, and one of the strangest conversations about crying at movies you'll ever hear.
Remembering Lori's beautiful friend Jacque “JJ” Johnson. The American Music Awards are ruined now that they're on CBS! The only highlights from the 2026 American Music Awards were Billy Idol and Keith Urban's new hairdo — obvious proof he's with a younger woman. RIP rap star Rob Base and NASCAR driver Kyle Busch. Plus, hot books getting small-screen adaptations, why we're still not over Yesteryear, and thank you Harry Styles — men's short shorts are finally back!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode of the show, I'm joined by the frontman of 'Led By Vultures', multi-instrumentalist, and world-renowned drummer — Brian Tichy.For decades, Brian has been known as one of rock's most respected drummers, performing alongside some of the biggest names in music including Ozzy Osbourne, Billy Idol, Whitesnake, and Slash. He's also currently a member of the Gene Simmons Solo Band.With his new project, 'Led By Vultures', Brian is stepping into an entirely new chapter — taking on the role of guitarist, singer, songwriter, and bandleader. In this conversation, we dive into what it means to lead a band from the front, the creative challenges that come with stepping outside one's comfort zone, getting lost in practice, constantly pushing yourself as a musician and of course, the story behind how 'Led By Vultures' came about and where the project may be headed. For more information on Brian Tichy or his work, please search for him across all socials or visit www.briantichy.com.For further information on Travis Marc or 'Musicians-Mentor' website, please visit www.musicians-mentor.com As usual, thanks for checking out the channel and if you're getting anything useful from my content, please feel free to comment, like, share and subscribe, thank you. Additionally, for those interested - you can support this channel by - 'Buying Us Coffee'. https://buymeacoffee.com/musiciansmentor Or visiting our affiliate page with the lovely folks over at - 'Soundbrenner'. https://www.soundbrenner.com - use code TRAVISMARC-DEAL
Send us Fan MailAfter a long Memorial Day weekend, Paul jumps back into the Tuesday commute already feeling like the week is off schedule — and then dives headfirst into a brutally honest reaction to the American Music Awards.From confusion over modern music categories to wondering who half the performers even are anymore, this episode turns into a funny, slightly cranky, very relatable Gen X-style rant about today's music industry and award shows.Paul talks about:Why the AMAs feel completely different from the Grammy AwardsThe bizarre “Best Throwback Song” categorySeeing artists like Black Eyed Peas, Goo Goo Dolls, Twenty One Pilots, Linkin Park, and Billy Idol mixed into a show dominated by newer pop actsWhy BTS and global music culture still feels disconnected to some American audiencesHow award shows now feel overly scripted and manufacturedAnd why Billy Idol getting pushed to the end of the broadcast felt criminalPlus:
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you the following artists for your ear worm: Dead Can Dance, The Human League, Slow Children, Ramones, Janet Jackson, Greg Kihn, Joboxers, Billy Idol, Annabella, XTC, Propaganda, Level 42, Kajagoogoo, Nails, and finishing up with the Pet Shop Boys.
This week we dive into the partying antics of rock n' roll's biggest stars. That's right, prepare to hear stories from the deepest darkest nooks and crannies of these celebrity lives. I hope this warning prepares you, cause I sure as hell was NOT...So we look into the lives of Billy Idol, Freddie Mercury, and Tommy Lee, as well as a smattering of others amongst. Time to put on your hazmat suit, cause this one's gonna get funky.And if you enjoy what we are doing here at the Pit and would like to support us further, please check us out our patreon, where you can access our brand new exclusive podcast: No5talgia! That's right, an entire, brand new, exclusive podcast for our specialist supporters. Last week we broke down top 5 video game franchises and this week we'll release our top 5 anime films!! Make sure you sign up for our live watch-a-longs, happening Tuesdays throughout 2026. We got Twin Peaks alternating with nostalgic movies all year. Free to sign up! Links in bio.Twin Peaks Tuesdays!Monthly Movie Watchalongs!EtsyLinktreeYoutubeAralessThe Franchise Doctors - OUT NOW!Half-Assed Podcast Networksongs at the end: Melted - Belay (JOIA & Monotrope)Instagram:@ruining_your.childhood@feral_williams@aralessbmn@madshroommc@blackmagicnoize206@strangeloopanimation@northerndraw@ltheadtrip
It's an all new That Real Blind Tech Show and since we have a new intro for our show we got the entire gang here of Allison, Brian, David, Ed, and Jeanine. We kick the show off discussing a Little Rock and roll and Billy Idol of all things. Which then leads to our first That Real Blind Tech show firing in quite awhile. Brian discusses seeing Bruce Springsteen at Madison Square Garden. And the talk of the Boss then leads to us discussing our new theme song. Eventually we get in to the news with a story for the ages as a beloved Walrus Penis Bone has gone missing from a bar in South Jersey. And we finally have an answer to the age old question, is it safe to use a laptop on your lap? Will Privacy workers ruin Smart Glasses for people with disabilities? Boston Logan Airport is launching a pilot program of people getting to the airport 25 miles away and going through TSA there, what could go wrong with this? We then discuss #GAAD and what has it accomplished over the past 15 years. Ed discusses the #GAAD event he participated in with Meta Labs. In recognition of #GAAD Apple unveiled the new accessibility features coming in the next operating system. We then touch on all the sink holes popping up in New York City. We then dive in to Google Io, and start out discussing Vibe Coding apps and will this lead to further inaccessibility. Google has multiple pairs of Glasses coming later this year, the first pair we discuss is the Project Aura Glasses which are more VR glasses. Google will also be releasing an Audio only Gemini Glasses, but do not call them Glasses, they are Intelligent Eyewear. Get ready to do everything in Google in the search box. Google Gemini Agents will become more personalized. At the end of the day all of these A.I. features and the usability of it all will come down to two things, the accessibility of it all, and more importantly, will you actually trust using it. We then dive in to some new products we have gotten recently. Brian kicks it off discussing the DOT digital Business Card which you can buy on amazon. Brian then mentions he bought the Anker Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Buds that just were released on May 21st, however, as they did not arrive until after we recorded, and the app and touch screen have several accessibility issues. The app and touch screen are pretty much unusable by someone who is blind. We will discuss this further on our next show. David then discusses the Pocket A.I. Recorder he just ordered. And while it is not a typical Allison return, she is gifting her current Mac Book Air and replacing it with the latest Mac Book Pro. Jeanine then discusses the Hapware Band she has ordered, so expect a lot of product discussions on the next few shows as we receive these products. And it's more of What's Pissing Off Brian Now and Watcha Streaming, Watcha Reading. To contact That Real Blind Tech Show, you can email us at ThatRealBlindTechShow@gmail.com, join our Facebook Group That Real Blind Tech Show, join us on the Twitter @BlindTechShow
This week Bernie sits down with powerhouse drummer Brian Tichy to talk about his amazing career playing with artists like Ozzy Osboure, Billy Idol, Foreigner, and Gene Simmons. They discuss Brian's new band, Led By Vultures, the creative journey behind the singles “Get It Right” and “Massivity,” and why he finally decided to step forward as a songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist after decades as a hired gun. Brian also shares stories from the road, reflections on confidence, and the excitement of building something entirely his own.https://www.instagram.com/briantichydrumshttps://www.instagram.com/ledbyvulturesband******************************************Hungry for more?Check us out at https://isbreakfast.com******************************************
Filmmaker Dave Markey discusses his documentary "The Secret Lives of Bill Bartell", the punk scene's most fascinating, mysterious, and surprisingly influential behind-the-scenes figure. Stream it now | Order the Blu-Ray Topics Include: Dave Markey has a large record collection but stopped buying recently. Vinyl prices have skyrocketed — once cheap records now cost thousands. Dave bought records directly from band members at punk shows. Ian MacKaye sold Dave a first press Minor Threat 7". Dave bought Minutemen and Descendents EPs from D-Boon for a dollar. Dave made the Bill Bartell documentary for people who don't know him. Bill Bartell was unknowable — different things to different people. Dave tried making this film in the 90s; Bill refused to cooperate. The film was made ten years after Bill passed away. Bill Bartell faked backstage passes to get into arena rock shows. Bill named the Iron Maiden live EP Maiden Japan. Bill gave Steve Harris his outfit, worn in the "Run to the Hills" video. Bill saw no distinction between the Scorpions, the Germs, and the Beatles. Bill would tell artists exactly what he thought — no filter whatsoever. Bill told Steve Perry he was responsible for the worst night of his life. Bill told Beck "I don't like you" upon their very first meeting. Bill tried out as guitarist for Public Image Ltd in 1981. Kiss circulated photos of Bill to security: do not let him in. Bill befriended Sean Lennon, which led to a friendship with Yoko Ono. Bill's 1988 Beatlefest noise performance nearly caused a riot. Bill talked Kiss manager Bill Aucoin into discovering Generation X. That connection indirectly launched Billy Idol's massive solo career. Billy Idol himself didn't know Bill Bartell's role until recently. Bill gave Kurt Cobain Os Mutantes tapes, reviving the band's career. Pat Smear and Drew Barrymore were sought for the film but unavailable. Dave's band Painted Willie did Black Flag's final tour in 1986. Dave preferred Painted Willie's early Spinhead Records releases over SST output. The Bill Bartell documentary and Love Dolls films are now on Criterion Channel. Bill Bartell's Flying V guitar now hangs in the Punk Rock Museum, Las Vegas. Bill's money, connections, and secrets largely died with him — still a mystery. High resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Apple: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-ios Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-spot Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-amazon Support the show at Patreon.com/VinylGuide
Grace Juarez delivers the latest entertainment news, including:- Matthew McConaughey detailing his solo trip after his sudden fame in the 90's.- Eurovision song contest fan favorites and protests.- Billy Idol recieves an honorary award and set to perform at the AMA's.
The opening riff of “White Wedding” is instantly recognizable—a skittering, syncopated guitar line quickly swallowed by pummeling drums. But the song itself is a bit of an enigma. Is it rock? Pop? New wave? Rockabilly punk? Like much of Billy Idol's career, the song exists somewhere in between. Idol was a shape-shifter, blurring genre lines in pursuit of bigger hooks, bigger audiences and, eventually, pop stardom.Raised near London and running with the Sex Pistols' inner circle, Idol arrived with genuine punk bona fides. But with the rise of MTV and the explosion of new wave, he refashioned himself as the bleach-blond, leather-clad rock crooner who sneered his way to the top of the charts.Join Chris Molanphy as he traces the rise, reinvention and Rock Hall canonization of an original MTV icon.Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for bonus episodes of "The Bridge" and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen.Need to set up your Slate Plus feed? If you subscribed through Slate.com, check out our FAQ at slate.com/podcastfaqs for easy instructions. Members subscribed via Apple Podcasts get automatic access—no setup required. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The opening riff of “White Wedding” is instantly recognizable—a skittering, syncopated guitar line quickly swallowed by pummeling drums. But the song itself is a bit of an enigma. Is it rock? Pop? New wave? Rockabilly punk? Like much of Billy Idol's career, the song exists somewhere in between. Idol was a shape-shifter, blurring genre lines in pursuit of bigger hooks, bigger audiences and, eventually, pop stardom.Raised near London and running with the Sex Pistols' inner circle, Idol arrived with genuine punk bona fides. But with the rise of MTV and the explosion of new wave, he refashioned himself as the bleach-blond, leather-clad rock crooner who sneered his way to the top of the charts.Join Chris Molanphy as he traces the rise, reinvention and Rock Hall canonization of an original MTV icon.Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for bonus episodes of "The Bridge" and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The opening riff of “White Wedding” is instantly recognizable—a skittering, syncopated guitar line quickly swallowed by pummeling drums. But the song itself is a bit of an enigma. Is it rock? Pop? New wave? Rockabilly punk? Like much of Billy Idol's career, the song exists somewhere in between. Idol was a shape-shifter, blurring genre lines in pursuit of bigger hooks, bigger audiences and, eventually, pop stardom.Raised near London and running with the Sex Pistols' inner circle, Idol arrived with genuine punk bona fides. But with the rise of MTV and the explosion of new wave, he refashioned himself as the bleach-blond, leather-clad rock crooner who sneered his way to the top of the charts.Join Chris Molanphy as he traces the rise, reinvention and Rock Hall canonization of an original MTV icon.Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for bonus episodes of "The Bridge" and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's Metal Breakdown Daily, Scott Penfold breaks down a massive thrash metal comeback, a definitive answer to a 35-year-old Metallica mystery, and a legendary honor for the "Rebel Yell" icon. IN THIS EPISODE Anthrax Ends the Hiatus: The "Big Four" icons have officially broken their 10-year studio silence. We dive into the premiere of their brand-new single, "It's For The Kids," and reveal the details behind their upcoming 12th studio album, Cursum Perficio, arriving this September via Megaforce Records. Find out why Charlie Benante says this record "destroys" everything they've done before. The "...And Justice For All" Bass Mystery Solved? Jason Newsted recently sat down with Eddie Trunk and finally put the "remix" rumors to bed. Newsted reveals a shocking detail from 1982 involving Lars Ulrich's actual handwriting that proves the "buried bass" on Justice wasn't an accident—it was the blueprint from day one. Billy Idol's Lifetime Achievement: Fresh off his 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, Billy Idol is set to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 52nd AMAs. We discuss Idol's enduring legacy and what to expect from his upcoming high-octane medley performance in Las Vegas. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 – Intro 00:15 – Anthrax: "It's For The Kids" & Cursum Perficio Album Reveal 01:10 – Jason Newsted: The Truth About the ...And Justice For All Mix 02:05 – Billy Idol: AMAs Lifetime Achievement Award & Vegas Performance 02:50 – Outro STAY LOUD: Catch the full breakdown of today's stories on the Loaded Radio Daily Podcast, or stream the best in hard rock and metal 24/7 at LoadedRadio.com. #Anthrax #Metallica #JasonNewsted #BillyIdol #MetalNews #ThrashMetal #ScottPenfold #LoadedRadio #AndJusticeForAll #NewMusic2026
Jeffrey Paul and Sean Morton break down the biggest summer concert tours of 2026, from Rush, Metallica, Motley Crüe, and Billy Idol to TLC, My Chemical Romance, and Harry Styles. The guys debate outrageous ticket prices, nostalgia tours, legendary live shows, and the best venues around NYC and New Jersey — while also sharing comedy road stories, concert memories, and one very questionable Rush wrestling story.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Un barco noruego hundido en 1879 por algo que doce marineros curtidos juraron no haber visto jamás. Una secuencia de diecisiete temblores imposibles bajo el Área 51 en abril de 2026. La razón científica —y la no tan científica— por la que España lidera el ranking mundial de calvicie masculina. Y un aula secreta en la universidad más prestigiosa de Moscú donde se forman, con créditos y examen final, los hackers que atacan Occidente. Cuatro historias muy distintas unidas por un mismo hilo: el mundo funciona de maneras mucho más raras de lo que nos cuentan. En esta tercera hora abrimos además con una reflexión sobre la gente que va por la vida mirando por encima del hombro, y cerramos con la historia real detrás de una de las canciones más famosas de Billy Idol. Bienvenidos al club de los curiosos incansables. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
My guest on Ep. 57 of TatD is a real "get" (as they say in the biz)! Many rock fans know this guy well because his resume goes on for a country mile and his talent stretches even further. Kenny Aaronson first caught this once-young fella's attention as the bassist with the coooool hair in the Billy Squire music videos that were all over MTV back in the day, but when you look at all the people he's played with, both as a sideman and an official band mate, it's kinda insane. Kenny was Rolling Stone's Bassist Of The Year in 1988 and he's played onstage with a list of artists that's just too extensive to name here but these are just a handful.. Bob Dylan, The Yardbirds, Joan Jett, Rick Derrenger, Billy Squire, Billy Idol, Stories, Dust.. which also featured drummer Mark Bell, later known as one Marky Ramone.. and he's also the K in QDK, a band he currently plays in with David Uosikkinen of the Hooters and guitarist Quentin Jones. And to think I actually get to play music with him in David Uosikkinen's In The Pocket a couple times a year.. it's honestly a big thrill.Aside from playing with literal rock legends, Kenny has a broad music palette, which delves into places I never would have expected. Like me, he's a fan of things like Muzak, the Partridge Family, Esquivel, and more. He even makes very cool music on his laptop at home, digging into sound libraries and his taste for steel guitar (think the soundtrack on "Spongebob" but better). He's just an all-around talented guy, who, most importantly, still retains his absolute passion for music making into his 70's. He's an inspiration to many, and i count myself among the KA faithful!Hope you enjoy this convo as much as I did! JKF
As it turns out, this is the 100th episode of the Monster Rally Podcast (including bonus episodes)! We have done *nothing* to celebrate it. We're back to Drac, who looks like a low rent Billy Idol, or lower rent Spike, and not, at all, like Gerry Butler in the sequel to Dracula 2000 that you never knew about. If you're hoping for a greater investigation of the lore of Dracula Iscariot, you'll be sorely mistaken, but at least there's an awesome vampire hunting kung fu priest. You can find the Monstie Men on Instagram & check out all of their links here. You can watch James on Geekscape News (usually a couple of times a week) and the Tutorial Guild: a Dungeon Crawler Carl Tunnel, alongside Katie, Jefferson & Aaron, monthly. Part of the Geekscape Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's easy and honestly fun to complain about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Every year, they announce a class of inductees and music fans rise up in anger asking “how is so and so not in yet” or “how did this person get in before that person.” Or, my favorite, “what? That person isn't even rock and roll.” We all do it. Hell, we've done entire episodes on how the Rock Hall screwed up. But the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has announced the inductees for the class of 2026 and they pretty much got it right this year. Phil Collins finally getting kudos for his solo career, Billy Idol with that punk-pop sneer, Iron Maiden crashing the metal gates, Joy Division/New Order, Oasis bringing the Britpop attitude, the smooth sounds of Sade, R&B king Luther Vandross, and Wu-Tang Clan changing the game. They rounded it out with Early Influence nods, Musical Excellence awards, and even Ed Sullivan for bringing rock into living rooms. Look, it's not the purest guitar-rock kickass class ever inducted, but it actually reflects how music evolved and shaped culture. Episode Playlist Check out this week's Episode Playlist.Get In Touch Check us out online, on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. or drops us an email at show@prisonersofrockandroll.com. Or if you're in Philadelphia, come visit our home base at McCusker's Tavern. Prisoners of Rock and Roll is part of Pantheon Media. We're sponsored by Boldfoot Socks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Baxie talks with Mark Laff—the former drummer for Generation X with Billy Idol! In a year where Billy Idol is getting inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Mark talks about the early days his career with the band, auditioning for The Clash, The Subway Sect, and playing with Johnny Thunders of the NY Dolls. We also talk about some of his other bands including Empire and 20 Flight Rockers as well. An absolutely amazing bunch of stories! Listen on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, and on the Rock102 app! Brought to you by Metro Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Chicopee!
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings the following bands to your ears: After The Fire, Murry Head, Marilyn, Kim Carnes, The Divinyls, Ultravox, Thomas Dolby, Billy Idol, Culture Club, Chris DeBurg, The Human League, Split Enz, Oxo, Modern English, and finally with Martha And The Muffins.
It's easy and honestly fun to complain about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Every year, they announce a class of inductees and music fans rise up in anger asking “how is so and so not in yet” or “how did this person get in before that person.” Or, my favorite, “what? That person isn't even rock and roll.” We all do it. Hell, we've done entire episodes on how the Rock Hall screwed up. But the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has announced the inductees for the class of 2026 and they pretty much got it right this year. Phil Collins finally getting kudos for his solo career, Billy Idol with that punk-pop sneer, Iron Maiden crashing the metal gates, Joy Division/New Order, Oasis bringing the Britpop attitude, the smooth sounds of Sade, R&B king Luther Vandross, and Wu-Tang Clan changing the game. They rounded it out with Early Influence nods, Musical Excellence awards, and even Ed Sullivan for bringing rock into living rooms. Look, it's not the purest guitar-rock kickass class ever inducted, but it actually reflects how music evolved and shaped culture. Episode Playlist Check out this week's Episode Playlist. Get In Touch Check us out online, on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. or drops us an email at show@prisonersofrockandroll.com. Or if you're in Philadelphia, come visit our home base at McCusker's Tavern. Prisoners of Rock and Roll is part of Pantheon Media. We're sponsored by Boldfoot Socks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pat welcomes Murray to the Zoom Room to play some of their favorite songs from the 2026 Rock 'n' Roll Hall Of Fame Inductees.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us Fan MailThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame always finds a way to start a fight, and the 2026 class is no exception. We jump from concert posters and the closing of Gallery 1988 to a full-on debate about what the Hall is supposed to reward: sales, influence, longevity, cultural disruption, or some messy mix of all four.We break down the 2026 Rock Hall inductees Phil Collins, Billy Idol, Iron Maiden, Joy Division/New Order, Oasis, Sade, Luther Vandross, and Wu-Tang Clan, then pull apart the logic behind the biggest headline: Mariah Carey getting left out again. We lay out the stats, talk through the “rock bias” that still shows up in voting, and ask why pop legends keep getting treated like side quests in a museum that claims to document music history. From there, we dig into influence as a real musical currency, from Iron Maiden's blueprint for modern metal to Joy Division and New Order shaping alternative and electronic rock for decades.The conversation widens to the definition of rock and roll itself, including hip hop's place in the Hall and why Wu-Tang's impact fits the original spirit of rebellion better than a narrow “guitars only” rule. We also get into the practical side of the ceremony: who can actually perform, why some years feel like catch-up years, and which artists we think the Hall keeps missing, especially Jeff Buckley. We wrap with what's exciting right now, including a surge of women-fronted rock and a reminder that defining live moments like Nine Inch Nails at Coachella can be as historic as any induction.If you've got a take, we want it. Subscribe, share this with the friend who always argues about the Rock Hall, and leave a review with who you think got snubbed most.www.TheTouringFanLive.commedia@TheTouringFanLive.Comwww.facebook.com/TheTouringFanLiveInstagram-@TheTouringFanLiveCopyright The Touring Fan Live 2026
In Episode 354 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin compares and contrasts ZZ Top and Billy Idol as unlikely “doppelgangers,” tracing how both evolved from distinct early roots into MTV-era, dance-infused rock superstars before eventually sliding into formula and diminishing returns. ZZ Top – “Balinese” Billy Idol – “Dancing with Myself” ZZ Top – “Got Me Under Pressure” Billy Idol – “The Loveless” ZZ Top – “Piece” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While filming a Netflix documentary, two former One Direction apparently bandmates ended up in a physical altercation. Coachella Weekend 2: Sabrina Carpenter brought out Madonna; Addison Rae brought out Olivia Rodrigo; Somber brought out Billy Idol and Steve Stevens; The Strokes got political. Outside of the desert, Indigo Girls are still touring despite major health issues. Ice Spice was in a bizarre fight at McDonalds. Let's go with doobage. Vinnie's telling us about a bed with really strict rules.
Hour 1: ‘Melrose Place' actor dies at 57. Happy 420! There are plenty of movies to choose from to celebrate: Reefer Madness, Jay and Silent Bob, Pink Floyd's ‘The Wall.” Vinnie can't believe Cheech and Chong aren't on the list of the best. If you want a scary movie, the kid in the new ‘The Mummy' movie will do. ‘Project Hail Mary' is still raking in the big bucks. Plus, Vinnie started Dan Levy's new show ‘Big Mistakes.' Here's what we all think. What do you know about the iron maiden? No, NOT the band. Vinnie's putting a stop to the Napoleon propaganda. Then, Sarah reminds us of one of Vinnie's most embarrassing moments. Hour 2: The Jennifer Hudson Show has been renewed for a 5th season. Dylan Sprouse is in the news for tackling a potential home intruder in his back yard. Bob's the only one who knows who this is. Drew Barrymore is giving up bras. Sarah and Vinnie can't wait to have Ozzy from Survivor on the show tomorrow. Californians are still buying their doobie on the streets. Ever been in a hot air balloon? A skydiver crashed into a scoreboard this weekend at the Virginia Tech spring football game. Crawfish ice cream has become this Texas shop's #1 menu item. Would you try it? Hour 3: Cher is a Grandma! Turns out she has been – Sarah has all the insane gossip. Ryan Reynolds opens up about Blake Lively's case… sort of. Natalie Portman is pregnant with her 3rd kid at 44. Eddie Murphy is being celebrated! Mike Myers helped do it right. There's too much TV, but here's some more to watch! Apple is one step closer to Ready Player One, and a young woman has died in the process. A humanoid robot is faster than a person. Is this impressive? Put that trophy next to your other trophies. Italy is the first country to give paid time off if your pet is sick. A Chevron executive suggests people drive less amid high gas prices… Thanks for the wise words. Hour 4: While filming a Netflix documentary, two former One Direction bandmates allegedly ended up in a physical altercation. Coachella Weekend 2: Sabrina Carpenter brought out Madonna; Addison Rae brought out Olivia Rodrigo; Somber brought out Billy Idol and Steve Stevens; The Strokes got political. Outside of the desert, Indigo Girls are still touring despite major health issues. Ice Spice was in a bizarre fight at McDonalds. Let's go with doobage. Vinnie's telling us about a bed with really strict rules.
The nominations are in, the debates are loud, and the nerdiness is dialed all the way up—because this special episode of Friends Talking Nerdy is all about the 2026 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees!Join Professor Aubrey and Tim The Nerd as they break down this year's class with the perfect blend of deep music knowledge, passionate opinions, and just enough playful chaos to keep things interesting. From genre-defining pioneers to long-overdue legends, nothing is off-limits as they react to one of the most diverse induction classes in recent memory.They dive headfirst into the cultural impact and legacy of icons like Celia Cruz and Fela Kuti, celebrating the global influence that continues to shape modern music. Hip-hop gets its due as the duo discusses the groundbreaking careers of Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, and the legendary Wu-Tang Clan—and whether the Hall is finally catching up to the culture.Rock purists, don't worry—they've got you covered. Expect passionate takes (and maybe a few friendly arguments) about the inclusion of Oasis, Iron Maiden, Billy Idol, and the influential legacy of Joy Division / New Order. And yes, they absolutely get into the solo success and enduring popularity of Phil Collins—because you can't talk Hall of Fame without a little drum fill discourse.But it's not just about performers. Professor Aubrey and Tim The Nerd shine a spotlight on the behind-the-scenes legends who helped shape the sound of generations, including Linda Creed, Arif Mardin, Jimmy Miller, and Rick Rubin. Plus, they unpack the legacy of television pioneer Ed Sullivan and his massive influence on bringing rock and pop into living rooms across America.Of course, the conversation wouldn't be complete without honoring unforgettable voices like Luther Vandross and Sade, as well as country-rock trailblazer Gram Parsons, whose influence far outweighs his commercial success.And because this is Friends Talking Nerdy, there's a competitive twist: back in February, both hosts made their own Hall of Fame picks. Now, they revisit those predictions to see who nailed it—and who swung and missed like a drummer losing the beat mid-solo.Packed with hot takes, surprising insights, music history deep dives, and the kind of chemistry that makes every episode feel like you're hanging out with friends, this special is a must-listen for any music fan who's ever argued about what really belongs in the Rock Hall.As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms.Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website for more information on where to find us online.
INTRO (00:24): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Peach State Lite Lager from Peach State Brewing in Athens, GA. She reviews her week in Augusta, watching the Monday practice round of the Masters tournament. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” TASTING MENU (2:02): Kathleen samples Ritz Toasted Buffalo chips, Skippy + Girl Scouts mashup PB Bites, and Limited Edition Nashville Hot Cheddar Lance crackers. QUEEN NEWS (8:29): Kathleen shares an update on Taylor Swift's wedding location. SPANISH PHRASE OF THE WEEK (35:22): The Spanish phrase to learn this week is “a qué hora cierra la cocina?” or “what time does the kitchen close” in English. HOLLYWOOD HAPPENINGS (16:12): HollyBobby provides the latest news in Hollywood. WHAT ARE WE WATCHING (39:22): Kathleen recommends watching “Trust Me: The False Prophet” on Netflix. UPDATES (37:44) : Kathleen shares updates on Lindsey Buckingham's stalker, Britney Spears checks into rehab, Waymo's Nashville launch encounters many issues, Prince Harry is being sued by his own charity, SPORTS NEWS (50:42): Kathleen reviews the 2026 Masters Tournament influencer culture, and Tom Watson calls for a lifetime ban on PGA players who left to join LIV golf. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (1:10:36): Kathleen shares articles on Philly's reaction to Uber Eats delivery robots, Billy Idol makes an appearance at Coachella and Coachella is taken over by influencers, Lynyrd Skynyrd announces a new tour, Marriott swaps their 35-year relationship with Pepsi for Coca Cola, and Detroit offers new residents financial incentives to relocate there. SAINT OF THE WEEK (1:27:25): Kathleen reads about Saint Vincent of Saragossa, the patron saint of vintners. FEEL GOOD STORY (1:23:36): Kathleen shares a story about the world's oldest gorilla celebrating her birthday in the Berlin zoo.
It's Gabe's favorite time of year AGAIN! We pick over this year's crop of nominees for induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame and decide which ones we love, which ones we hate the least, and which ones we're not touching with a ten foot pole. Is this Iron Maiden's year? Will Ben ever get over Joy Division being lumped in with New Order? Who keeps nominating Billy Idol? And who gives a shit??? PLUS!: Local H driver and Karen wrangler Pete Beeman checks in with a new prank call project.
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Bobby breaks down his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ballot and goes nominee by nominee to decide who’s getting his vote and who’s getting cut. Along the way, he and Eddie debate artists like Mariah Carey, Oasis, Pink, Billy Idol, Phil Collins, Lauryn Hill, Shakira, Wu-Tang Clan and more, with plenty of strong opinions, a few surprises, and some eliminations that may make people mad. It’s a fun mix of music memories, strong takes, and Hall of Fame arguments that will have listeners making their own ballot right along with them. Watch The BobbyCast on Netflix! Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
INTRO (00:24): Kathleen opens the show drinking an Art Car IPA from Saint Arnold Brewery in Houston. She reviews her weekend in Houston and Fort Worth, hanging out with her bff Ron White and seeing the longhorn cattle drive at the Fort Worth Stockyards. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” TASTING MENU (2:40): Kathleen samples Snack Day Ketchup Wavy Cut chips, Bacon Grilled Cheese Lay's, and Beefy Honey Mustard Meat Chips. SPANISH PHRASE OF THE WEEK (10:32): The Spanish phrase to learn this week is “tienes alcohol,” which translates to “do you have alcohol?” HOLLYWOOD HAPPENINGS (22:16): HollyBobby provides the latest news in Hollywood. UPDATES (46:01) : Kathleen shares updates that Punch the monkey has a girlfriend, Nancy Guthrie's family makes another plea, and Target launches another new customer incentive program. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (59:14): Kathleen shares articles on a hospital squatter in Tallahassee, Amy Madigan wins her first Oscar, Billy Idol announces a new residency in Vegas, Spain is recruiting 10,000 volunteers to gamble every day for 4 years, giant lizards invade South Florida, Uber expands women-only ride options across the US, Hidden Valley is hiring Ranchbassadors to pair Ranch dressing on food in Europe, a North Carolina man is ordered to pay $8M after pleading guilty in a streaming fraud case, Chili's calls out Ruth's Chris on their dress code, and a town in Northern Italy has a local tradition called the Tonca where a local politician who made the year's dumbest decision is placed in a cage and dunked in the river. HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT (53:12): Kathleen reads about a pilot who believes that he has discovered Amelia Earhart's plane using Google Earth. WHAT ARE WE WATCHING (8:30): Kathleen recommends watching “Love Story” on FX, and “Scarpetta” on Prime Video. SAINT OF THE WEEK (1:27:30): Kathleen shares Saint Gertrude of Nivelles, patron saint of cats. FEEL GOOD STORY (1:21:56): Kathleen shares a story about the opening of North America's largest wildlife overpass, designed to help wildlife cross I-25 safely.
Voice of the Detroit Tigers skipping Sunday nights, RIP Lou Holtz, Atlanta Hawks strip club night, Billy Idol used crack to kick heroin, Valerie Bertnelli gets naked, Lauren Sanchez fake cries, and school shooter father Colin Gray convicted. RIP Lou Holtz. Ryan Day never found him. Bet on the end of the world through Polymarket. There is still nothing new about Nancy Guthrie. Mickey Redmond returns to the booth tonight after a health battle. Good News: His grandson's GoFundMe has reached it's $60K goal. Bad News: Someone donated $1,003.00 and Drew is no longer the top donor. Jason Benetti has a new gig to go along with his other 12 jobs. Nobody knows how the hell we'll watch the Detroit Tigers on TV now. Billy Idol went on Club Random, but Bill Maher was a little too stoned for the interview. Since Maher forgot to plug it… check out Billy's upcoming documentary. The Atlanta Hawks are having a special strip club night promotion. Luke Kornet is shaming sex workers. Ron Duguay is battling colon cancer. His GoFundMe is poppin'. MTV is finished with The Jersey Shore. Snooki has cancer. Demi Lovato is not happy that she nailed Wilmer Valderrama 10 years ago. Andy Dick appeared on Howie Mandel's podcast. Andy's brain has holes. Justin Timberlake does NOT want his DUI body cam released. He must have been plowed and crying. The Beckhams extend an olive branch to Brooklyn on his 27th birthday. Lauren Sanchez got to be a guest on The Today Show. This time to hock her crappy children's book. Valerie Bertinelli popped off to People Magazine. She's posing nude at 65. Kevin McGonigle is really good at baseball. Max Clark needs to drop chain and catch the ball. Colin Gray is paying for his actions and those of his son in the 2024 Apalachee High School shooting. Are truant officers really a thing? Drew continues to talk about a certain documentary for some reason. Tom Mazawey is really upset about not being on the show last week. Merch is still available. Buy it before it's gone. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon)