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On this week's episode of The Eddie Trunk Podcast - From his KISS tribute band Kuarantine's success with 'Turn on the Night' to Fozzy's latest single, Chris Jericho opens up about balancing wrestling and music. He shares hilarious stories about early WASP interviews, the evolution of stage names, and his deep connection to 80s KISS. The conversation weaves through Billy Squier samples, wrestling personas, and the challenges of maintaining dual careers in entertainment. Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 3:00-5:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Faction Talk Channel 103.And don't forget to follow Eddie on Twitter and Instagram!Follow the link to get your free 3-month trial of SiriusXM: http://siriusxm.com/eddietrunk Find all episodes of Trunk Nation: https://siriusxm.com/trunknation
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** Featured in WYGYFF Episode 18: Percussionist Steve Scales, best known for his work with the Talking Heads, including their seminal “Stop Making Sense” lineup. He was also featured on Talking Heads member spin-offs, as well as artists like the B-52's, Nona Hendryx, Peter Wolf, Tina Turner, Billy Squier, Psychedelic Furs, the Escape Club, Bryan Ferry, Violent Femmes, John Waite and, most recently, Bernie Worrell's posthumous release, Wave From the Wooniverse. RECORDED NOVEMBER 2024 Hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist, author of “Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk” and creator/host of the popular TRUTH IN RHYTHM podcast — "Where'd You Get Your Funk From?" is the latest interview show brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET. Where'd You Get Your Funk From (WYGYFF) is an open format video and audio podcast focusing on the here and now, with a broad range of creative and artistic guests sharing fascinating stories, experiences, and perspectives. WYGYFF is a welcoming avenue to newer and independent musical acts as well as established and still active musicians of any genre; authors; filmmakers; actors; artists; collectors and archivists; radio & podcast personalities; journalists; scholars; sound techs; promoters; photographers; and other creative people. A common thread, is the show's standard opening question: Where'd you get your funk from? This is much deeper than it may seem as the answer need not be strictly about funky music, as not everyone has found the funk. It could hit on whatever type of music touches their soul or pleasure centers. Additionally, the question extends beyond music. Paraphrasing George Clinton, funk is whatever it needs to be to get you over the hump. Thus, guests can explain where they got their grit, perseverance, inspiration, talent, creativity, character or other qualities that shaped them into who they are today. This serves as a springboard into candid, in-depth and engrossing conversations. LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c400
*The music in this video is copyrighted and all rights reserved to the respective copyright holders* In the premiere episode of The Audio Files, hosts Brad Zerbo and Jaytriot fire up Saturday night with a high-voltage celebration of all things music. From their roots as lifelong metalheads to their guilty pleasures in disco and Motown, the duo delivers deep musical passion with equal parts reverence and riotous fun. They kick off with a tribute to AC/DC and Casey & the Sunshine Band, then trade stories of their earliest musical influences, Brad's Monkees obsession and metal awakening via Sepultura and Megadeth, and Jay's unforgettable childhood brush with David Lee Roth (and the comment that ended a potential stepdad relationship in one sentence). The show includes a heartfelt Mother's Day In Memoriam segment, spotlighting Glenn Miller and Blondie, plus a sobering tribute to Blondie's late drummer Clem Burke. The pair also introduce a recurring segment, Video Killed the Radio Star, launching with Billy Squier's legendary career-killing video for “Rock Me Tonight.” From punk and metal to disco and funk, The Audio Files is a love letter to music across genres, with live commentary, backstories, and raw appreciation for what makes music timeless. As they sign off with Parliament's “Flashlight,” it's clear: this isn't just another music podcast. It's a full-body jam session and a joyride through the soundtrack of your life.
Kenny has recorded or performed with several notable artists such as Bob Dylan, Rick Derringer, Billy Idol, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Foghat, Sammy Hagar, Billy Squier, New York Dolls, and Hall and Oates. Since 2015, he has been the bass player for The Yardbirds! You think he has stories to tell?
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-It's a Bugaboo Tuesday…what's bothering Bill today?-Also, SONG OF THE DAY (sponsored by Sartor Hamann Jewelers): "Lonely Is The Night" - Billy Squier (1981)Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In our second installment of Surviving the 90s, we're revisiting one of the hitmakers from the first half of the 80s - Billy Squier. Responsible for such hits as The Stroke, Lonely Is The Night, Everybody Wants You, My Kinda Lover, and Rock Me Tonite, to name a few, Squier was all over radio and early MTV. Albums like Don't Say No, Emotions in Motion, and Signs of Life each went Platinum, and while musical trends changed, Squier still managed radio airplay into the early 90s. But by 1998, he was done, releasing his final record, Happy Blue, an all acoustic affair. We revisit his greatest hits, his 90s releases, and try to determine if Billy Squier thrived, adapted, or died in the 90s. Songs In This Episode Intro - The Stroke (from Don't Say No) 10:32 - 42nd Street by Piper (from self-titled) 17:41 - The Big Beat (from The Tale of the Tape) 28:19 - Rock Me Tonite (from Signs of Life) 38:28 - Young at Heart (from Creatures of Habit) 1:02:42 - Happy Blues (from Happy Blue) Outro - Angry (from Tell The Truth) Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
In our second installment of Surviving the 90s, we're revisiting one of the hitmakers from the first half of the 80s - Billy Squier. Responsible for such hits as The Stroke, Lonely Is The Night, Everybody Wants You, My Kinda Lover, and Rock Me Tonite, to name a few, Squier was all over radio and early MTV. Albums like Don't Say No, Emotions in Motion, and Signs of Life each went Platinum, and while musical trends changed, Squier still managed radio airplay into the early 90s. But by 1998, he was done, releasing his final record, Happy Blue, an all acoustic affair. We revisit his greatest hits, his 90s releases, and try to determine if Billy Squier thrived, adapted, or died in the 90s. Songs In This Episode Intro - The Stroke (from Don't Say No) 10:32 - 42nd Street by Piper (from self-titled) 17:41 - The Big Beat (from The Tale of the Tape) 28:19 - Rock Me Tonite (from Signs of Life) 38:28 - Young at Heart (from Creatures of Habit) 1:02:42 - Happy Blues (from Happy Blue) Outro - Angry (from Tell The Truth) Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
(00:00) The guys discuss Brad Marchand’s comments on the booing of the National Anthem, with Zolak and Bertrand agreeing that it’s disrespectful. (15:49) Zolak talks about the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees for Zoverdrive, and the guys argue that it’s no longer just about rock, especially with Mariah Carey getting nominated. (29:00) The crew talks about the infamous Billy Squier music video and his rise and fall in the music industry. They then debate with a caller about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with the caller questioning why Huey Lewis and the News hasn’t made it in. (40:38) The guys cap off the show with a fake promo, Valentine’s Day edition, from Derek in Foxboro from 2018.
In this episode of Past Tens, Dave and Milt are joined by time machiner Derek Volk for another thrilling fantasy draft, this time focusing on the best albums of 1981. The trio, along with Sabrina the Robot, dive deep into the musical landscape, selecting iconic records ranging from Rush's 'Moving Pictures' to Stevie Nicks' 'Bella Donna.' Along the way, they discuss memorable TV themes and movie soundtracks from the same year, including 'Hill Street Blues' and 'Raiders of the Lost Ark.' With picks that include classics by Billy Squier, The Police, and Journey, this episode is a nostalgic ride through the early '80s rock and pop scene. Topics 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:11 Special Guest Introduction 02:15 Rock and Roll Draft Setup 02:24 Robbie Williams Movie Discussion 04:47 Draft Rules and Team Names 12:42 First Round Picks 31:15 Second Round Picks 34:56 A Comedic Misunderstanding 35:13 Derek's Album Pick: Sticks, Paradise Theater 35:25 Discussing the Human League 35:29 Analyzing Sticks' Paradise Theater 39:53 Billy Joel's Songs in the Attic 45:10 Duran Duran's Self-Titled Album 50:46 Billy Squire's Don't Say No 56:21 Van Halen's Fair Warning 59:45 Tom Petty's Hard Promises 01:03:21 The Police's Ghost in the Machine 01:07:30 The Go-Go's Beauty and the Beat 01:11:34 Bob Dylan's Shot of Love 01:17:21 Fourth Round Picks Begin 01:17:41 Celebrating Pat Benatar's Precious Time 01:21:17 Rick Springfield's Working Class Dog 01:25:17 Foreigner's Album and Concert Memories 01:29:01 Genesis and the Importance of Abacab 01:32:13 Greatest American Hero Theme Song 01:36:28 Journey's Escape and Overplayed Hits 01:39:15 Final Picks and Reflections
We kick off the episode with a coronation of the one man who had the most hit songs (5) as the lead singer for five different groups, plus a solo act... he's the lead singer version of Michael McDonald. Then, it's the Billy Squire game! The interim producer thought he only knew The Stroke, and we make bets on how many Squier songs he'll actually know. Finally, the main attraction... an analysis of the top 5 songs on each of our Spotify Wrapped lists for 2024.
Send us a textEver wonder how the legendary Wu-Tang Clan managed to capture the hearts of fans across genres? Join us as we pay homage to their universal allure and navigate through some of the most notorious band rivalries in music history. In a refreshing new format, complete with share screen features, we touch on everything from personal updates, like welcoming Amanda back from college, to a small tech hiccup that delayed our last episode. We also take a walk down memory lane, revisiting the magnetic pull of the 1981 classic "Lonely is the Night" by Billy Squier, and engage you with a trivia challenge that promises fun prizes!Nostalgia takes center stage as we reminisce about the era of cassette players and the love-hate relationship we all had with them. We'll chat about the thrill of early car stereos and share a laugh over a Depeche Mode concert memory from back in the day. This episode is a celebration of music's evolution, recognizing both the technological leaps and the lasting impact of artists like Billy Squier, whose catchy tunes have stood the test of time. We also dive into the complexities of music ownership and artist royalties in the streaming world—how much has changed and what might be lost along the way.Feuds and friendships, creative clashes and collaborations—music history is rife with the kind of drama that shapes legendary bands. From the tumultuous dynamics within Pink Floyd and Fleetwood Mac to the commercial versus creative tensions of the Beach Boys, the stories are as intriguing as the music itself. Hear how personal conflicts and internal strife led to some of the most iconic albums of their time, and how bands like Guns N' Roses navigated the rocky road to fame. This episode is a deep dive into the human stories behind the music that defined generations.
During his youthful teenage #AlmostFamous days as music critic at The Evening Sun in Baltimore, Nestor Aparicio chatted with many legends coming through the area on tour. This is the first of two with the leader of the band who once opened for Kiss at the Capital Centre. The post Billy Squier chats about The Stroke and success in December 1989 first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Now almost eight years into his life as an #AlmostFamous music critic at The Evening Sun in Baltimore, rockers like Billy Squier would return to pick up where they left off... The post Billy Squier returns to rock Hammerjacks and talk life and music in June 1991 first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Welcome to Classic Hawk! Your weekly replay of some of our favorite episodes from archives of 108.9 The Hawk. Today's Episode: The Frank Zappa Morning Show (with Julie Klausner) Originally Aired on September 26, 2022 Boss Ron is trying some new things and this time he's paired Whisp Turlington with the Hawk's latest "star" DJ, Greg Lemonsour. They are joined in-studio by Cindy Ravine (played by Julie Klausner), the world's biggest Frank Zappa fan. Cindy is working to start a Frank Zappa Morning Show and hopes to learn some tips from Whisp and Greg. Also featuring the latest single from "Billy Squier," "NyQuil Chicken!" Zappa's Shoes. Soda Dad by FISTER. Burger Tools and more! Guest Starring: Julie Klausner (Difficult People, Double Threat, Kids In The Hall, Schmigadoon) Julie has relaunched her classic podcast, “How Was Your Week?” Listen here: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/how-was-your-week/ Love 108.9 The Hawk? Here's how to get more: Subscribe to the podcast! Get official merch: http://tee.pub/lic/goodrockshirts Early access & bonus shows: https://patreon.com/1089thehawk Follow us on social media: YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, Threads Learn more: https://1089thehawk.com
Send us a textThis week's episode, we take a look at an album many of us know by way of the singles, but that's where it ends. Dayton and Tim are joined by special guests, Lauren (The Beer'd Al podcast) and Russ (The Infectious Groove Music Youtube channel) to discuss opinions, favorite tracks, and any duds. Infectious Groove Musichttps://youtube.com/@infectiousgroovepodcast?si=xEfAzfJW_EvKx2YvTim's Youtube channelhttps://youtube.com/@timbmusician?si=DXCnD-MgHuRTRQszpromosThe Beer'd Al podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/4aZVrn0L4qTLIrecVdRMs3?si=b09f9b20fda04573The Doom Generation podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3jxoGvxjBujIe6piaywJ0p?si=8340f5f43120453dTwitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with musician Steve Luongo. Steve is best known as a member of The John Entwistle Band. He's also played with people like Jack Bruce, Eddie Money, Todd Rundgren Ritchie Blackmore, Joe Walsh, Billy Squier and many more. Get the new album John Entwistle: Rarities Oxhumed, Volume Two now! https://youtu.be/VbDHxei98fM?si=ZsuW5LLtrfxzkm11
Welcome to The Singers Talk Podcast based on my book of the same name. This week you'll hear my conversation with Platinum Selling Artist Billy Squier. You heard right! One of the great singers of the MTV generation of rock! And I get to ask him where the hell he's been… and tell him how much he's missed. In this episode you're gonna hear us talk about some pretty powerful stuff, like taking on your personal demons, and what it takes to keep your confidence up. On what Billy had to do to become a front man. We'll talk about his incredible friendship with Freddie Mercury, and hear how Freddie once saved Billy's life from beyond the grave, and much much more… All my writer's royalties from sales of the book benefit the kids and families at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital through our Music Gives to St. Jude Kids campaign. So I'd love for you to grab yourself a copy. And be sure to check out every episode of the podcast, our livestreams, and more at Volume.com/thesingers talk. And if you like the show, please rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite streaming platforms to make sure you hear every new episode. Volume.com is the destination for live music fans, where you can watch live and on-demand performances, see exclusive artist content, listen to music podcasts, and check out live music streams from your favorite artists, venues, and hosts. Get The Singers Talk book at: Thesingerstalk.com Donate to St. Jude at: Musicgives.org You can find JTG @Kingsizetheband Kingsizetheband.com Jason Thomas Gordon is the lead singer/drummer of the Los Angeles rock band Kingsize, a screenwriter, author, and creator of Music Gives to St. Jude Kids, a campaign that raises money and awareness for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital through music-based initiatives. St. Jude was founded by Jason's grandfather, entertainer, Danny Thomas, in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1962. Jason also serves as a National Committee member of the hospital's board.
The hometown crowd in wrestling can make for a special connection between a wrestler and the audience. On this episode of Music of the Mat, Andrew and Damon McDonald (Super J-Cast) play songs by artists from their respective hometowns (Boston for Andrew and Philadelphia for Damon). The playlist includes Hall & Oates, Bell Biv DeVoe, Book of Love, The Dead Milkmen, Donna Summer, Japanese Breakfast, Dropkick Murphys, Billy Squier, and more. Grab your lobster rolls and cheesesteaks and dig in!Follow Music of the Mat on Twitter: @MusicoftheMatFollow Super J-Cast on Twitter @thesuperjcastAll VOW podcasts, articles, previews, and reviews: VoicesofWrestling.comJoin the VOW Discord to discuss Music of the Mat and other shows/topics: https://discord.gg/SFRwWdJDonate to Music of the Mat and other VOW podcasts: VoicesofWrestling.com/DonateAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
How to Support the Rob Skinner Podcast. If you would like to help support my mission to multiply disciples, leaders and churches, click here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/robskinner Transcript So let it grow, and don't try to squirm out of your problems. For when your patience is finally in full bloom, then you will be ready for anything, strong in character, full and complete. James 1:4, The Living Bible I started taking guitar lessons when I was fourteen. After playing a little, I asked my Mom for a better guitar. She bought me a used Ovation acoustic guitar with a built in electronic pick up. It was a beautiful guitar with a rounded back. I took lessons and Sanders Music in downtown Grass Valley, California. Jeff, my instructor was in a band, had long, curly hair that was obligatory for any musician in the late seventies and early eighties. He taught me the basics about chords and then started teaching some songs like “Lonely is the Night” by Billy Squier. I learned some parts of the songs, or “licks,” but I hit a plateau in my musical skill. I couldn't seem to make any progress and develop the skills I admired in musicians I heard on the radio. I figured I just didn't have what it took. I quit my lessons. I kept my guitar but remained stuck at that same level of musical skill for decades. Even now I can still play songs I learned forty years ago. My Mom would tell me wistfully over the years that Jeff, the guitar teacher, told her when I quit that I had the talent and ability to play guitar. Looking back forty years later, I no longer think I was missing any musical ability. Now, don't get me wrong, I don't see myself as a natural music prodigy like Mozart. However, I think I could have become a competent guitarist had I wanted to. The only thing missing at the time was patience. Had I stuck it out and worked through the pieces of music that frustrated me I know for sure I would have picked them up and learned them. I wish someone had pulled me aside and shared with me Ben Franklin's words on the subject of becoming good or great at anything. He said, “Genius is nothing but a greater aptitude for patience.” What I needed was the patience to endure the boring process of going from an idealistic beginner to an experienced master guitarist. Great guitarists became that way by patient practice of difficult pieces. Eddie Van Halen, guitarist for the band, Van Halen learned to play through patience. When his brother and friends would go out on a Saturday night, he would stay home. They'd leave at 7:00 pm and when they came back at 3:00 am, he'd be sitting in the same spot on the edge of his bed practicing his licks. This principle applies to every area in which you want to excel whether it is a technical skill, work-related skill, relational ability or spiritual growth. It takes patience to become excellent at anything. So often we start off optimistically envisioning ourselves as doing amazing things, becoming great at something and then after learning a few easy lessons and making rapid improvement, we hit our first obstacle or barrier. We try hard and can't seem to make improvement. At this point, we are often tempted to quit or turn our attention to another field or focus for our energies. I like what George Lucas, creator of Star Wars, has to say about this critical moment everyone faces on their path to mastery, “You have to find something that you love enough to be able to take risks, jump over the hurdles and break through the brick walls that are always going to be placed in front of you. If you don't have that kind of feeling for what it is you're doing, you'll stop at the first giant hurdle.” I love how he ties love to the fuel for patience is love. When you love something enough, you'll be willing to push through the boredom, opposition and times of slow progress. Patience will keep you grinding through to the next breakthrough. If you want to become a fruitful, multiplying disciple there are a number of skills and disciplines that you must master to have maximum impact in this world. These are things like: · The discipline to connect with God first thing in the morning · Waking up early · The ability to sit quietly and pray and meditate for a set period of time · Knowledge of and fluency in the location and use of scriptures · The ability to teach the gospel or study series to a seeker from step one to being born again · The ability to speak and communicate effectively one on one, in small groups and in front of larger audiences · The ability to listen well and ask good questions · The ability to reconcile fractured relationships · The ability to “read people” and recognize non-verbal clues and body language · The strength to confess sin and come back from a spiritual setback · Fasting These and many other skills are the tools in the spiritual person's toolbox. They are not easy and are developed only through patience. Many people start strong in their walk with God and then hit their first roadblock. They drop out of the fellowship because they are unwilling to do the tedious work that leads to spiritual abundance. I needed patience to write my first book. A book can't be written in one sitting. It takes multiple hours and days of consistent effort. When writing my first book on church planting, I forced myself to sit down for three, forty-five minute sessions five days a week for a month. I knew I needed about 30,000 words to produce a book. That works out to 1500 words for the 20 days of that month. I would wake up in the morning, say a short prayer and set an egg timer on my desk for 45 minutes. I would write whatever came to mind during that time. When the alarm went off, I gave myself fifteen minutes to use the restroom, check my phone, get fresh coffee and anything else. Then I'd force myself to go for my second and third forty-five minute session. I didn't worry about quality, mistakes, excellence during those sessions. All I expected was that I sat in my chair patiently for forty-five minutes. In thirty days, I had produced a book. That book is not War and Peace. But that book is my first book and fulfilled a life-long dream I had to write a book. It was a topic I had experience and enthusiasm for. It just took a little patience. While living in Oregon, I read a book by Brian Tracy. He recommended that I spend time every day, “going into the silence.” Sitting quietly and coming into contact with the “Super Conscious Mind.” I interpreted that as just another word for God. He claimed that if I did that for sixty minutes, I would start to see amazing results in my outward life. I was surprised to read this instruction in a business and personal development book. I was reading it for help in my real estate career. What he was talking about spilled over into my spiritual life and my work as a self-supporting minister. I thought it was a good idea and started to work on developing a deeper meditation and prayer life. As he mentions in the book, the first twenty minutes are pure torture. It's not hard to understand what is needed. It's hard to sit and do nothing at all. He predicted that I would be immediately tempted to get more coffee, check the time, check my phone and reshuffle papers on my desk. He was absolutely right. It took patience to force myself to resist those temptations and distractions and to sit quietly and think about God, visualize the future, be grateful for the blessings in my life or at very least simply concentrate on my breathing. After I broke through that initial period, I noticed that my breathing slowed, my heart rate slowed and new ideas started to float into my mind. God would casually drop ideas into my mind. I learned to keep a yellow pad nearby to record the ideas the “Super Conscious Mind” would offer me. The benefit for me has been less anxiety, greater peace, more appreciation of God and the ability to see beyond my immediate problems to focus on God's power, love and greatness. Many people start meditation practices but soon discard them because of the distracted, crazy thoughts that get revealed when we sit quietly. As Blaise Pascal wrote long ago, ““All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone.” If you want to get deeper in your devotional life, in “practicing the presence of God,” it will take one thing above all, patience. You have to be able to force yourself to sit quietly for a set period of time no matter what you might be feeling, thinking or experiencing right at that moment. The victory is in the patient sitting. About five years ago, I dusted off my guitar after not playing it for decades. This time I decided to apply a little patience to my practice. I started lessons again. This time they were online. The difference this time is that when I hit pieces that I can't master immediately, I force myself to simply keep repeating them until I get musical piece “under my fingers.” I'm not on track to dethrone Jimi Hendrix as the greatest guitarist of all time, but I'm growing, getting better and am able to play complete songs, serve on our church worship team and enjoy progress in my playing. As Axl Rose says, “…take it slow It'll work itself out fine All we need is just a little patience” Application What area of learning, skill or ability have you started and then abandoned? Was it, · Guitar · Piano · Drums · Programming · Computer usage · Martial arts · An Exercise regime · A foreign language · Reading the entire Bible · A deeper prayer life · Memory scripture? Whatever it is, ask yourself what role a lack of patience had in your quitting. Did you try until you hit a roadblock and then were too impatient to stick with it through the boring period of skill acquisition? There is power in concentrating on skill acquisition. As Bruce Lee said, “I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.” Before you get good or great at anything, you must go through the desert of repetition without immediate rewards. However, once you make it through, your patience will have rewarded you with a skill that very few others will have. This week pray about what area would you like to grow in. What one thing, if you could do it well, would make the biggest difference in your spiritual life, your relationships, your financial world and your work. Make a decision that you will patiently learn the skill for a set period of time without quitting and when you hit a roadblock, view it as a sign that you are on the road of true mastery. Let patience do its work.
Born in New York City and raised in the Caribbean as Richard Gerstein - Richard T. Bear boasts a career that spans more than 40 years, one that led to a string of acclaimed solo albums and collaborations with a number of influential icons, including Al Kooper, Stephen Stills, former Rascals Gene Cornish and Dino Danelli, Kiss, Pat Benatar and many more. He has shared stages with artists such as Dave Mason, Mick Fleetwood, the Doobie Brothers, Richie Havens and Odetta. T. Bear penned "Love and Pain," a track found on Take Me Home, one of Cher's most successful albums and also tallied several hits on his own, including the single "Sunshine Hotel" from his debut album Red, Hot and Blue. He has appeared on a number of recordings including CSN's Southern Cross, Billy Squier's Tale of the Tape and The Blues Brothers Soundtrack album. After taking some time to focus on his own sobriety, T. Bear became an early activist helping others with addiction. His self-imposed hiatus lasted nearly three decades, and now T Bear is back with two striking new releases, Fresh Bear Tracks and The Way of the World, his first studio albums in 25+ years. Richard is a distinctive singer and talented keyboard player. His latest albums feature a host of special guests. From Stephen Stills, Robby Krieger, Edgar Winter, Walter Trout, to former Paul McCartney & Wings members Laurence Juber and Denny Seiwell and The Heartbreakers' Benmont Tench. His latest album, The Way of The World, was written and recorded as the world emerged from the pandemic. It boasts a stunning set of 13 original songs. Musically, it's a stirring melodic mix of blues, rock n roll, Americana, and roots. T. Bear's first album spawned the single “Sunshine Hotel.” A remix of the song climbed to #4 on the world dance charts before becoming the dance staple that it remains today. Richard has appeared on numerous recordings by iconic artists including Crosby, Stills and Nash's Southern Cross, The Blues Brothers Soundtrack, Richie Havens Mixed Bag II, Kiss members Gene Simmons and Peter Criss' solo ventures, as well as Toby Beau's hit single My Angel Baby. As a soloist T Bear found his initial inspiration in the sounds of the British Invasion. At age 13 he was writing his own songs. An early break came when he was working at Manny's Music in New York City when Hot Tuna's Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady stopped in and hear him improvising on piano. They were impressed enough to ask him to sit in with them during a Hot Tuna show at the famed Fillmore East. He worked for a time as Carly Simon's road manager and opened shows for the likes of Jeff Beck and Richie Havens before moving to Los Angeles. In 1983, he took a lengthy hiatus from making music to get his personal life in order before returning to action in 2017. Fast forward to the present and T Bear is so excited about the new album. As he puts it, “Making The Way of the World was like getting a new pair of glasses. I see everything more clearly and in focus around me. These are songs that made me think and dream. It's an oasis for the mind.” Meet Richard T Bear this week as he unravels his incredible story of survival and comeback against all odds. I hope you really enjoy this episode.
Send us a Text Message.Content Warning: Themes of songs discussed in this episode include violence, cancer, suicide, and drug use. Please make your own choice when deciding whether to listen to this episode or to fast forward or skip altogether. Bio (from website) Based in Los Angeles, Richard T Bear boasts a career that spans more than 40 years, one that led to a string of noted solo albums and collaborations with a dizzying list of revered artists. In 1978, he signed with RCA Records and released his debut album, Red, Hot, and Blue, produced by Jack Richardson (Bob Seger, The Guess Who). The album featured a notable group, Les Dudek, Billy Squier, Paul Shaffer, and the Becker Brothers. The album spawned the single “Sunshine Hotel.” A remix of the song climbed to number four on the world dance charts before becoming the dance staple that it remains today. A second album titled Bear includes a rendition of the Rolling Stones' classic “Ruby Tuesday,” followed by The Best of Richard T Bear and Captured Alive, a concert recorded in Hamburg, Germany. In 1984, he moved to Teldec Records, which led to the release of The Bear Truth, and the Giorgio Moroder produced album The Runner.He has appeared on numerous recordings including Crosby, Stills and Nash's “Southern Cross,” The Blues Brothers Soundtrack, Richie Havens Mixed Bag II, Kiss members Gene Simmons and Peter Criss' solo ventures, as well as Toby Beau's hit single “My Angel Baby,” Billy Squier's solo debut Tale of the Tape, and former Rascals Gene Cornish and Dino Danelli. He would also pen the song “Love and Pain,” one of the standout tracks on Cher's blockbuster album Take Me Home. He has shared the stage with artists such as Richie Havens, Odetta, The Doobie Brothers, and Jeff Beck, to name a few.Domestic responsibilities and a struggle to regain his sobriety forced him to put his musical career on hold. In 1983, T Bear gained his sobriety and focused on helping others with addiction, and became instrumental in developing the Musicians Picnic, serving on its board of directors. The annual event led to the creation of the Musicians Assistance Program (MAP), a non-profit organization that is now part of the Recording Academy's MusiCares F Visit the Self-Care Institute at https://www.selfcareinstitute.com/ Support the Show.Visit www.creativepeacemeal.com to leave a review, fan voicemail, and more!Insta @creative_peacemeal_podcastFB @creativepeacemealpodBonfire https://www.bonfire.com/store/creative-peacemeal/Redbubble CPPodcast.redbubble.comCreative Peacemeal READING list here Donate to AhHa!Broadway here! Donate Dachshund Rescue of Houston here Interested in the Self-Care Institute with Dr. Ami Kunimura? Click here Interested in Corrie Legge's content planner? Click here to order! Looking for custom orthotics? Foot and Shoe Solutions is your answer. Click here for more.
Bill rambles with Dean Delray about The Caverns, flipping quality stuff, and getting clipped on the 101. Tickets to see Bill and Dean at the Caverns September 8th - https://www.thecaverns.com/event/bill-burr-with-dean-delray-in-the-caverns (00:00) - Thursday Afternoon Podcast (01:01:11) - Thursday Afternoon Throwback 8-15-16 - Bill rambles about supermodels, mootz-ah-rella, and Billy Squier. Thursday Afternoon Interlude: Pearl Jam - Amongst The Waves HelixSleep: Helix is offering 25% off all mattress orders and two free pillows for our listeners at www.HelixSleep.com/BURR
Staci's guest for this episode is Joe Matera, author of the newly released rock 'n' roll book "Louder Than Words: Beyond The Backstage Pass," a sequel to his first memoir about life on the road. Joe's diverse career includes writing for prominent music magazines and a successful stint as a musician. He has performed at European festivals and achieved a Top 20 hit on Radio Berlin in Germany. On this episode of the Rock & Roll Nightmares podcast, we dig into music criticism, instrumental music (The Shadows, and The Ventures), and pop (Bryan Adams, Billy Squier), as well as Joe's takes on music and writing.
Is Walz Toast? We discuss what is happening worldwide with the WHO's latest disease scare and we go deep on quantum mechanics, AI and The Singularity. ONE LIFE CREW, NAILBOMB, BILLY SQUIER, ADOLESCENTS, COLD AS LIFE. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whiskey-and-the-surfer--2019344/support.
Author/guitarist Joe Matera talks about his latest book, Louder Than Words: Beyond the Backstage Pass. It's a follow-up of his first book, Backstage Pass: The Grit and the Glamour, proving once again that touring is so much more than the mythical tales of sex, drugs and rock and roll. Not only is the book a first-hand account, but Matera let's renowned musicians like Bryan Adams, Billy Squier and Styx's James Young tell their professional touring tales as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.Who's the ultimate Billy—Billy Squier, Billy Joel, or Billy Idol? Get ready for a nostalgic roller coaster as DJ Paulie and his brother Lou kick off with the "Battle of the Billies" on URL Radio. We humorously debate which iconic Billy would win in a real fight, and you won't believe who comes out on top. Each musical round features one song from each Billy, with us hilariously picking the best track. Along the way, we sprinkle in our usual segments of stupid criminals, random facts, and wacky stories, including a side-splitting tale from Mount Olive, New Jersey.Curious about bizarre and amusing crime stories? Tune in as we recount two women in Naples, Florida, who turned a Walmart into their personal wine-tasting tour. We'll also share the antics of teens in Maryland who got busted after taking selfies with a stolen credit card. From fake police lights in Florida to butt-dialing burglars in California, our collection of criminal follies will keep you laughing. And don't miss the story of a man in England who called the cops over a false advertisement for companionship—it's pure comedy gold.Love quirky trivia and musical insights? We dive deep into Billy Squier's and Billy Joel's iconic lyrics, revealing their cultural impact. Our random facts segment spans everything from the first toilet on TV to the average American's hot dog consumption. And for a heartwarming twist, hear about a Pennsylvania man and his emotional support alligator, Wally. Join us for an episode brimming with laughter, musical nostalgia, and spontaneous banter that promises to entertain and enlighten you.Support the Show.Thanks for listening. Join us each Monday at 1pm Central at www.urlradio.net and follow us on Facebook!
In this heartfelt episode of the Wired Differently Podcast, Todd Saylor revisits his last discussion on "Lose Yourself," emphasizing the importance of losing yourself in God. Todd delves into the concept of "lonely leadership," drawing parallels with the experiences of King David and the rockstar Billy Squier.Through their stories, Todd demonstrates how God is present in all aspects of life, even in songs not explicitly created with Him in mind. This episode serves as a powerful reminder that God is always with us, and by relying on Him, we can overcome loneliness and find true companionship and purpose.#WiredDifferently #Podcast #ToddSaylor #LonelyIsTheNight #KingDavid #BillySquier #Faith #Leadership #GodInEverything #Inspiration #ChristianLife #OvercomingLoneliness #FindingPurpose #GodsPresence
July 5, 2024 Today we look at the top songs debuting on the Billboard chart this week back in 1984, 1994, 2004, & 2014. Dutch, Jason, & Grace welcome new guest Cat while discussing 13 songs from this week in music history, including 3 Top 10s! We have new songs from Crash test Dummies, Fantasia, Maroon 5, Billy Squier, and more. Want to watch the music videos for all the songs? Well here's a convenient playlist that has them all in order of discussion.
A track that made it into one of the best scenes in Billy Madison, and also a track that stands alone as being pretty rad despite it's rather pedestrian music video. Here's The Stroke! Hosted by @sliiiiip and @megamixdotcom, the Super Hits Podcast reviews a different retro single each episode! We're on all of the usual podcast platforms, so come find us. Come and give us a 5-star review! To correct us if we miss a fact or get something wrong, to request a single, or to just say hello, hit us up at superhitspodcast@gmail.com Here's our website: https://megamixdotcom.com/super-hits/ Here's our Twitter: @SuperHitsCast Here's our Instagram: @SuperHitsPodcast You can also find playlists for all of the songs we've covered on Spotify and Apple Music. Just search for Super Hits Podcast Playlist! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superhitspodcast/message
This weekend we have a huge series between the Yankees and Dodgers in the Bronx. Larry from Indiana checks in and he wants to come out east to play the various Donald Trump golf courses. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with Stephen A. Smith vs Monica McNutt in regards to the WNBA. Angel Reese said people watch the WNBA because of her too. Pat McAfee had to apologize for saying of Caitlin Clark, ‘there's one white b***h that plays for the Indiana team'. Kendrick Perkins went after McAfee for that. Then Dan Dakich went after Perkins for allegedly hitting a woman. It's getting ugly out there. Hall of Famer Larry Allen passed away at 52. The Mets beat the Nationals, but of course they made it interesting in the ninth. The Moment of The Day involves Evan Roberts doing a creepy voice talking about the Yankees. In the final segment of the show, we talked about rocker Billy Squier and took some calls about Caitlin Clark.
Hour 1 Is it championship or bust for you and your teams? Maybe you should just be enjoying the seasons that the Knicks and Rangers gave us. Maybe a championship isn't the end all be all if you have a great season. Boomer said a lot depends on how the season ends. How would you feel if the Yankees don't win a World Series this year? Gio doesn't think he's going to see a championship from any of his teams, so he wants to enjoy the regular seasons. If they are bad regular seasons, he's going to bail on them with no worries. Jerry is here for his first update and starts with the passing of Larry Allen at 52. He is the former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman. Emmitt Smith was very emotional talking about him. Justin Jefferson talked about his new deal with the Vikings. The Mets won, but they made it interesting in the ninth once again. Jerry has audio of Stephen A. Smith vs Monica McNutt on the Caitlin Clark situation. Angel Reese said people watch the WNBA for her too, not just Caitlin Clark. Pat McAfee had to apologize for calling Clark, ‘one white b***h that plays for the Indiana team'. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about the Edmonton Oilers fan who went viral for flashing at the game. Who is she? Where is she? She needs to come forward. Hour 2 Gio wonders if there will be any juice around the Celtics/Mavericks NBA Finals when it tips off Thursday. Boomer said you have four of the most notable players in the game in the series. A caller compares Angel Reese to Magic Johnson, but Boomer isn't having any of that. We took a few calls about the WNBA vs Caitlin Clark. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the death of Hall of Famer Larry Allen. Darren Waller dropped another song as he ponders retirement. ‘Get it out my ear!', shouted Steven A. Smith. CJ Stroud said he would rather have Eli Manning's career over Aaron Rodgers' because of the rings. The Mets beat the Nationals even though they tried to give it away in the ninth. In the final segment of the hour, we have audio of Tiger Woods and Gio wonders if he's drunk at his charity poker event. Hour 3 Gio wonders if he's too old for the new Eminem. We talked about some new country songs we like as well. Boomer likes Shaboozey. We took more calls about Caitlin Clark and the way the other players in the WNBA are treating her. A caller compares Caitlin Clark to Happy Gilmore. Jerry returns for an update and starts with audio from Kyrie Irving talking about going back to play in Boston. A caller to Chris McMonigle talked about running into Ice from Gladiator in Vegas and said he ended up hooking up with her. Shaun Morash said he balled his eyes out when the Rangers were eliminated. We also heard a creepy Evan Roberts voice in a clip about the Yankees. The Mets beat the Nationals even though they tried to lose in the ninth. In the final segment of the hour, we talked more about listening to rap music while you have baby seats in the car. Hour 4 This weekend we have a huge series between the Yankees and Dodgers in the Bronx. Larry from Indiana checks in and he wants to come out east to play the various Donald Trump golf courses. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with Stephen A. Smith vs Monica McNutt in regards to the WNBA. Angel Reese said people watch the WNBA because of her too. Pat McAfee had to apologize for saying of Caitlin Clark, ‘there's one white b***h that plays for the Indiana team'. Kendrick Perkins went after McAfee for that. Then Dan Dakich went after Perkins for allegedly hitting a woman. It's getting ugly out there. Hall of Famer Larry Allen passed away at 52. The Mets beat the Nationals, but of course they made it interesting in the ninth. The Moment of The Day involves Evan Roberts doing a creepy voice talking about the Yankees. In the final segment of the show, we talked about rocker Billy Squier and took some calls about Caitlin Clark.
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T Bear is a distinctive singer and talented keyboard player who has made his mark as a solo performer and collaborator with many iconic artists — Crosby Stills and Nash, The Blues Brothers, Robby Krieger of The Doors, Edgar Winter, Billy Squier, Cher, as well as Gene Simmons and Peter Criss of Kiss, to name just a few, while also releasing several noteworthy solo albums over the years. Most recently he has been touring the world with acclaimed blues guitarist Walter Trout as a member of Walter's band. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mother's Day! Entertainment from 1955. NYC banned spitting, 1st world wide radio broadcast, Oldest University in the America's opened. Todays birthdays - Katharine Hepburn, George Carlin, Steve Winwood, Billy Squier, Kix Brooks, Ving Rhames, Emilio Estevez, Stephen Baldwin, Kim Fields, Jason Biggs, Rami Malek. Perry Como died. Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/I love my mommy - The KiboomersCherry pind & apple blossom white - Perez Prado & his orchestraIn the jailhouse now - Webb PierceBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Higher love - Steve WinwoodEverybody wants you - Billy SquierBoot scoot boogie - Brooks & DunnCatch a falling star - Perry ComoExit - Its not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on Facebook
Joe Matera is a returning guest to the podcast. Joe has a brand new book titled Louder Than Words: Beyond The Backstage Pass. This is a follow-up to 2021's Backstage Pass: The Grit and the Glamour. Joe holds a unique position as a music journalist who is also a professional musician. It's allowed him access to areas where music journalists aren't able to.In this, his second book, Joe traces his childhood influences and meets the musicians who changed his life from heroes such as Janne Schaffer, who played on ABBA's studio albums, to Gerry Rafferty (the genius behind ‘Baker Street') and international superstar Bryan Adams and his songwriting partner Jim Vallance. Louder Than Words also delves into the often torturous touring life of a musician, with life on the road often leading to band break-ups or mental breakdowns. Joe also examines the impact of MTV on a generation of musicians, particularly one video by rising rock star Billy Squier that's said to have ruined his career. In addition to his solo music career as a singer/songwriter/guitarist, Joe Matera has written for international music magazines like Guitar Player, Guitar World, Record Collector, and Goldmine. He also writes a popular newspaper music column for the Shepparton News. His list of interviewees includes Metallica, Queen, Blondie, Bon Jovi, KISS, and Black Sabbath, to name just a few.Purchase a copy of Louder Than Words: Beyond The Backstage Pass JoeMatera.com---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe
Listener Beware: This week you will be subjected to a deep exploration of the grey matter of a co-host of this show. Some know him as the enigmatic, flame-throwing, jack of all trades: Robert Harrison. However, this year he has earned the moniker: CAPTAIN CONTENT… and he is out for revenge!!! Let's just say it will titillate some and completely confuse others. This is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth… until a week later when he forgot the bands and songs that he shared with us. Welcome to more bands Robert found and then lost…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. The good Captain hopes he turns you on to something new… Just like it is for him again.Songs this week include:Phantom – “Black Magic / White Magic” from Phantom's Divine Comedy: Part I (1974)Freedom Hawk – “Age Of The Idiot” from Take All You Can (2022)Wand – “Send / Receive (Mind)” from Ganglion Reef (2014)Victim – “Victim” from Power Hungry (1984)Dust - “Chasin' Ladies” from Dust (1971)Lynda Carter – “Rock & Roll Fantasy” from The Lynda Carter TV Special (1980)Hall & Oates – “Lady Rain” from The Old Grey Whistle Test - Live (1976)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/inobscuria/og-shopCheck 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/
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From recording in an iconic L.A. studio back in the day to upcoming gigs in Myrtle Beach - from books, music and a wonderful streaming series to shooting the Rogue Alley video (also back in the day) - from food to Bob Dylan and Bebe Neuwirth - the twins wonder how they manage to keep it all together. Also: Another musical gem from the archive. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - "End of the Line" by Chris Yale - 1984 3:29 - Greetings - Happy St. Patrick's Day / About the song / Paramount Recording Studios / Roger Dollarhide / Kepex noise gate 4:59 - More Dollarhide / Motown / Gwen Gordy / Recording at Paramount / Bobby Womack / Blow / Mary Wells or Mary Wilson / Billy Preston / Korg Poly-61 / Bill Withers' DAT machine 7:08 - Dee's Nuts brand 7:49 - Bad lamb / More bone than meat / New York Prime / Ruth's Chris / Capriccio Myrtle Beach / Filet Marsala / Guy Smith 11:00 - Shari Lewis odering lamb chops / "Lamb Chop's Play Along " Roger's twins 11:58 - Stan Hutchinson - RIP 12:24 - Upcoming Bob Dylan show / No phones allowed / Yondr Bag 14:28 - Previous Dylan shows / G.E. Smith / Dylan and Willie Nelson in Myrtle Beach 15:00 - Chris still sounds like Bebe Neuwirth or Antoni Porowski 15:24 - Lilith / Mary Magdalene / Tom Petty and Bob Dylan at Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa - Roger thought it was Irvine Meadows 16:02 - Billy Squier at Irvine Meadows / "Rock Me Tonite" video / Dave Slusher 17:16 - "City of Pain" video - Rogue Alley / Dancer auditions / FM Station / Fontana / Kaiser Steel Mill / Terminator 2: Judgment Day 18:42 - High in the sky / Pie-eyed in the sky 20:27 - Upcoming shows at LuLu's North Myrtle Beach / Piano elbow progress report / Left-handed practice / Backing tracks / 2 Live Crew / University of Miami glory days 22:18 - "The Chosen" series / Way cooler Jesus / "Jesus Revolution" / Noel Coward as Jesus? / Roger's Noel Coward project / Crowdfunding "The Chosen" 26:55 - Crown Theatre Fayetteville, N.C. / Crown Complex 27:45 - Oliver Sacks, "Hallucinations" / Little Free Library / "Awakenings" / Leonardo Da Vinci biography by Walter Isaacson / "The Coddling of the American Mind" / Taking notes on Kindle / Chat GPT 32:16 - Ron Miller / Motown / "I've Never Been to Me" - Charlene / "For Once In My Life" - Stevie Wonder 33:17 - Parting shots / More hallucinations / Crows / Squirrels / Language / Jezebel / "My Life In the Bush of Ghosts" - Brian Eno and David Byrne
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep390! We're a mere TEN episodes away from Episode 400 - if our rudimentary math calculations are correct, we're hitting four hundo around mid-April. Spring time will be a fun time here at the best underground rap show on the planet. Come on - what show do you know wraps up with one of it's co-hosts rocking out to the J Geils Band? The answer - NO ONE. YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard #YouWaaaaalcome // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live February 5, 2024 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Pre-Game Beats - Selections from Boom Bap Crew Vol. 1 Talk Break Inst. - "Finger Tips" - Kuartz "The Lesson" - Emskee x MiLKCRATE ft. DJ Jon Doe "Pedal To The Floor" - Tha God Fahim & Cookin Soul "More Of The Raw" - Da Flyy Hooligan (prod. DJ Rhettmatic) "Move " - Crotona P x Sinamatik ft. Rico Blox "Hero" - Masta Ace & Marco Polo ft. Inspectah Deck Talk Break Inst. - "Forget About Me" - Kuartz "Murderers' Row" - Reef The Lost Cauze ft. Dillon, Miggs Sonny, Saleem Oxygeen & DJ Skipmode "Late 90's (DK Remix)" - PR Dean ft. Copywrite, Heleos, King Nova & Messiah Kaine "Molly" - Tame One & Parallel Thought ft. Aesop Rock & Breeze Brewin "Man Down" - Napsndreds "Talk Is Cheap" - Crisis ft. Eto Talk Break Inst. - "Stay" - Kuartz "Macys Lo Section" - Jay Royale feat. Nym Lo (prod. Crown, cuts DJ Eclipse) "Must Don't Know" - IamGAWD & Clypto ft. Rufus Sims "Blood In Blood Out" - Bozack Morris ft. Asun Eastwood & Lex Talionis "Mystery Science Theater" - HiDEF x Estee Nack ft. Raz Fresco "Washed Ashore" - Waterr X Wavy Da Ghawd "Dwayne Johnson" - Chuck Chan x Squeegie Oblong "Lion Vs. Panther" - Crimeapple & Preservation "Whats Today Math?" - Al.Divino "1 Way Ticket" - Forever Pavot & XP The Marxman Talk Break Inst. - "Ain't No Way" - Kuartz "Love Stinks" - The J. Geils Band "Big Beat" - Billy Squier
This week is all about bands playing other bands' songs… classic songs that perhaps radio has exhausted… Whether they are playing it straight note-for-note, or whether they are re-interpreting it; bands love to pay tribute to great songs that they love! In this episode, we showcase the diversity of how a band can take a classic rock hit that you've heard a million times and heavy it up.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. If you've ever listened to classic rock radio… we got ya covered! Songs this week include:Prong – “Working Man (Rush)” from State Of Emergency(2023)Jake E. Lee – “Rock Candy (Montrose)” from Retraced (2005) Jetboy – “Bloody Well Right (Supertramp)” from Crate Diggin' (2023)Class Of ‘99 – “Another Brick In The Wall, Pt. 2 (Pink Floyd)” from The Faculty (Music From The Motion Picture) (1998)Deftones – “Simple Man (Lynyrd Skynyrd)” from Covers (2011)Enuff Z'Nuff – “The Stroke (Billy Squier)” from Covered In Gold (2014)Toque – “On The Loose (Saga)” from Give'r (2016)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/inobscuria/og-shopCheck 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/
This week we continue the discussion that we started at the end of our last show; with our admiration of the almighty power of the guitar and the guitar hero! This time around we are going to play guitarists, or guitar passages or leads in songs that caught our ears at some point in our lives that made us truly stop and listen. It's not always about the training, finesse, dexterity, or speed a player has or even the style of music or song that is being played. If you are into guitar and the sound of strings being plucked and bent then you know… It's just something you feel deep down that gets to your heart and soul!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 Guitar World and Guitar Player mags and flip the pages as we discuss some of the most amazing fingers to ever touch a fretboard! Be sure to also check out the Jason Becker documentary “Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet” that we mention.Songs this week include:Anvil Chorus – “Blue Flames” from The Killing Sun (2009)Kirk Hammett – “The Jinn” from Portals - EP (2022)Bruce Kulick – “Ain't Gonna Die” from BK3 (2010)Buckethead – “Welcome To Bucketheadland” from Giant Robot (1994)Tears For Fears – “Broken” from Songs From The Big Chair (1985)Psycho Motel – “Welcome To The World” from Welcome To The World (1997)Cacophony – “Go Off!” from Go Off! (1988) Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/inobscuria/og-shopCheck 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/
We're kicking off 2024 the way we often do by hearing from a legendary producer. This year we get to hear from the great Chris Kimsey! Chris was closely tied to the Stones for many years, producing albums like Some Girls, Undercover and Steel Wheels but his genius has impacted many other greats as well. In this conversation we cover artists big and small like Killing Joke, INXS, Duran Duran, Marillion, Led Zeppelin, Escape Club, Diesel Park West, Psychedelic Furs, Billy Squier, Bad Co., Curt Smith, Peter Frampton and reggae artists like Jimmy Cliff and Peter Tosh. You'll be knocked out by these stories and the breadth of songs he's worked on. Enjoy! www.chriskimsey.com www.patreon.com/thehustlepod
Recorded live on KX FM 104.7 in Laguna Beach, California, today's Holiday 2023 edition of Keith's Music Box features Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Chuck Berry, Ramones, Slade, Eels, Brenda Lee, Weezer, Barenaked Ladies, Billy Idol, The Flaming Lips, AC/DC, George Thorogood & the Destroyers, Fall Out Boy, Cheech & Chong, Bob & Doug McKenzie, TV Funhouse, Bob Seger & the Heard, Jimmy Buffett, Bing Crosby/David Bowie, John Lennon, Greg Lake, Joni Mitchell, The Pretenders, Beach Boys, The Waitresses, Billy Squier, U2, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, The Killers, Jethro Tull, Eagles, The Kinks and Band Aid.
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. Since we are in “the most wonderful time of the year”, we are all about Christmas music this week. On today's episode, Andy Atherton is watching, “Christmas Is The Time To Say, “I Love You” by Billy Squier from 1981. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPf2snTB2wo
Morrisonic Christmas playlist is up on Apple music. The old one is on spotify but you'll need to add Billy Squier yourself
#962 - Bruce Kulick The Bruce Kulick Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Are you here? Asking that question is how we get down to biz here at The Paul Leslie Hour. It's because YOU the listener are the most crucial part of this journey. Our guest on this episode is rock and roll royalty. We present Paul Edward Leslie's interview with guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and recording artist Bruce Kulick. Bruce has toured and recorded with a variety of artists including Meat Loaf, the Good Rats, Billy Squier, Blackjack, and for 12 years toured with the hottest band in the land...KISS. We're bringing this interview out of the archives because KISS is at an important point in the story of the band. KISS will play their final show on December 2nd, 2023 at Madison Square Garden. This interview with Bruce Kulick was originally broadcast on the radio in the summer of 2007, never to be heard again until now. Bruce Kulick has three solo albums of his own. They're really amazing records! He currently plays lead guitar with Grand Funk Railroad, and has appeared on albums alongside everyone from Paul Stanley and Todd Rundgren to Michael Bolton. and even with all of these inspiring accomplishments he loves his fans and is a down-to-earth guy. This interview was recorded at a retail music store called Ponier Music in Kennesaw, Georgia. It's not there any more. We're always thrilled to make content like this available to you all. You can help us in our mission by going right here. We hope you enjoy the interview with Bruce Kulick! Let's go! The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.
We share and discuss the 20 most frequently used songs in movies. In a article from FAR OUT MAGAZINE 2023 , the article was based on data published by a website called TUNEFIND. We cover the 20 movie songs along with some of the movies that featured them. WE NEED YOUR HELP!! It's quick, easy, and free - Please consider doing one or all of the following to help grow our audience: Leave Us A Five Star Review in one of the following places: Apple Podcast Podchaser Spotify Connect with us Email us growinuprock@gmail.com Contact Form Like and Follow Us on FaceBook Follow Us on Twitter Leave Us A Review On Podchaser Join The Growin' Up Rock Loud Minority Facebook Group Do You Spotify? Then Follow us and Give Our Playlist a listen. We update it regularly with kick ass rock n roll Spotify Playlist Buy and Support Music From The Artist We Discuss On This Episode Growin' Up Rock Amazon Store Pantheon Podcast Network Music in this Episode Provided by the Following: AC/DC, Danko Jones, The Isley Brothers, Billy Squier, Marvin Gaye, House Of Pain, Booker T & The MGs, Survivor, Wang Chung, The Turtles, Earth, Wind, & Fire, Young MC, Rob Base And DJ EZ Rock, Norman Greenbaum, Queen & David Bowie, Kiss, And C&C Music Factory Crank It Up New Music Spotlight Danko Jones -“Guess Who's Back” from Electric Sounds If you dig what you are hearing, go pick up the album or some merch., and support these artists. A Special THANK YOU to Restrayned for the Killer Show Intro and transition music!! Restrayned Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices