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Join Brock and Dan as they traverse the careers and music of one of the most impactful bands in history, CCR!In a short amount of time, this band produced hit after hit after hit and outsold the Beatles!From formation to their untimely breakuo and all of the great music in between, the fellas dive deep and discuss the nuances of this American classic!So turn up the volume, listen along and let's run through the jungle!As always you can hit up the guys at www.droppedculture.com or on the socials @droppedculture on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.Not a fan of those options, you can send an email to droppedculturepodcast@gmail.com.Don't forget to like and subscribe!
S6E16 went out live on Rebel Rock radio at 7 pm on 20 April 2023. It was jam-packed with new stuff including Metallica, Overkill, Dave Hause, and Ian Hunter. The highlight of the new releases was a track called ‘#Rebel' from Extreme, Nuno Bettencourt is on fire on the tracks released so far. The album is to be called Six and there are 3 tracks out so far. We also had a surprise release from the Foo Fighters. The band is calling it a new beginning. According to Rolling Stone; The album arrives “after a year of staggering losses, personal introspection, and bittersweet remembrances,” the album's listing page notes. “A brutally honest and emotionally raw response to everything Foo Fighters have endured recently, But Here We Are is a testament to the healing powers of music, friendship, and family.” Following on from the tragic death of Taylor Hawkins the Foos have regrouped and united through music. No one is saying who drummed on the track, but it does sound like Dave to me. I still hope Rufus Taylor will get the gig. The Ultimate Challenge was way more difficult than normal because 1976 was so strong. We had 6 albums, Thin Lizzy – Jailbreak, Kiss - Destroyer, Judas Priest – Sad Wings of Destiny, Rainbow – Rising, Rush - 2112, and Boston – Boston. What do you do when you are supposed to pick one out of four and you can't even pick four from six? I played all 6 and broke my own rules. The popular choice was Jailbreak, personally Sad Wings and Destroyer are very special to me. The general view from the listeners was that 1976 was phenomenal and these 6 albums just prove it. We had some TSORR oddities and called back the past with Madness and Adam and the Ants, both went down well. The Immortals this week featured Creedance Clearwater Revival and their 7:39 Track ‘Keep on Chooglin'. This track gets into your head, the Doctor says it normally takes a week to stop singing 'Keep On Chooglin' to yourself. This was one of the most enjoyable shows in a long time, with good vibes on the airwaves and cool people to share it with, Ed's dead baby, Ed's dead, Long live Nuno. Don't forget to catch TSORR on Feedspot where it is ranked No 11 in the 35 Best Rock and Roll Podcastshttps://blog.feedspot.com/rock_and_roll_podcasts/?feedid=5328472Artists featured: Sammy Hagar, Monster Truck, Gary Moore, The Lazy's, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Black Crowes, Bad Company, Ian Hunter, Dave Hause, U.D.O., Krokus, iron maiden, Paradox, Massive Wagons, Oasis, Madness, Adam and the Ants, My Chemical Romance, Metallica, Overkill, Hinder, live, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Rainbow, Judas Priest, Rush, Kiss, Boston, Thin Lizzy, Extreme, Foo Fighters, Arch Enemy, John Mellencamp, The Uninvited, Piet Botha & Jack Hammer. The Story of Rock and Roll. TSORR - Your one-stop shop for Rock
Fabulous friend to all puppos Abby Shumka returns to discuss peen freaks, creatures of the abyss, and plant cults!
Megafamous podcaster and writer Alison Rosen joins the co-ghost to discuss sponge bath solutions, mall jobs and muppety animals!
Very funny comedian and musician Maarten Bayliss joins the co-ghosts to discuss harmonica innuendos, famous frog and choogling yourself to sleep.
Fabulous human Liz Collins joins the co-ghosts to discuss blood snakes, spooky smells and Britney Spears.
Fabulous human Liz Collins joins the co-ghosts to discuss blood snakes, spooky smells and Britney Spears.
Hilarious writer and fashionista Cynara Geissler joins the co-ghosts to discuss water bras, fake dates and pony rides.
Hilarious writer and fashionista Cynara Geissler joins the co-ghosts to discuss water bras, fake dates and pony rides.
Famous piñata maker Meaghan Kennedy joins the co-ghosts to discuss fancy clothes, wet phones and Star Trek bathing suits.
Famous piñata maker Meaghan Kennedy joins the co-ghosts to discuss fancy clothes, wet phones and Star Trek bathing suits.
Delightful musician and plant master Courtney Ewan joins the co-ghosts to discuss raves, underage bunnies and manipulative bosses.
Delightful musician and plant master Courtney Ewan joins the co-ghosts to discuss raves, underage bunnies and manipulative bosses.
Kevin Webber helps explain sexual bullies and defines Chooglin Sound bite from Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast: You Worked With Cesar Romero
Hilarious and wonderful actor & comedian Nancy Robertson joins the co-ghosts to discuss Playgirl, creamed corn and Satan's lumber.
Hilarious and wonderful actor & comedian Nancy Robertson joins the co-ghosts to discuss Playgirl, creamed corn and Satan's lumber.
Coming into Hornepayne with Tracks on Tracks, Chris Ho plays croons out some tunes, while Shred Kelly shreds on the banjo. Uncle Weed chats up some superfans who agree that Portage and Main have been a highlight of the trip, and Top less Gay Love Tekno Party gets interviewed in their matching onesies. Chantel, the … Continue reading Descending upon Hornepayne – Chooglin’ on Tracks #6 →
As Tracks on Tracks comes in to Winnipeg, Uncle Weed bemoans the rigidity of meal times on trains, and the lack of food that the train station offers. Portage and Main plays an acoustic number on the train, and plugs in for the stop in Winnipeg. When pulling out of the city, Grant Lawrence banters … Continue reading Portage and Winnipeg – Chooglin’ on Tracks #5 →
As Tracks on Tracks pulls in to Melville for a whistle stop, Shred Kelly basks in the attention of the locals from the town while performing. The young and old of Melville come out to listen to the music, with notable (and memorable) guests including the Mayor, who asks for an encore, and Doug the Old … Continue reading Shredding on Melville – Chooglin’ on Tracks #4 →
Continuing east with Tracks on Tracks train journey, Uncle Weed rolls along the Athabasca River and VIA Rail’s ban on smoking in ALL forms is lamented. Uncle Weed chats with CBC R3 superfan @_Rebby as they discuss life on the train (and staff’s bafflement with the unusual people they are encountering), Newfoundland music, her epic … Continue reading Athabasca with Oboes – Chooglin’ on Tracks #3 →
Getting settled in to train life, Uncle Weed and friends ponder the meal schedule, sleeping schedule, timezones, awesome showers, random rules, and what staff must think of them. With Grant Lawrence interviewing Adaline, she shares how she has used road rage for a musical muse. She also fills us in on what Tracks on Tracks has … Continue reading Bottomless Lakes of Adaline – Chooglin’ on Tracks #2 →
Uncle Weed heads east out of Vancouver on a train with 10 bands. Rolling along with Tracks on Tracks, he gets a feel for life on the train with its one-dimensional freedom of movement, CCR-like effect on music, well-matured demographics, and abundance of jam sessions. Live musical performances include acts by Maurice and Portage and … Continue reading Renegades Roll East – Chooglin’ on Tracks #1 →