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Zach Galifianakis, star from the hit series "Baskets," joins Scott to discuss his new movie "Lilo & Stitch," why he should know Dread Zeppelin, and who really hates Silicon Valley anyway? Then a representative from the IQ department drops in to give Zach and Scott a test, Inspector Jack Cates stops by while continuing his search for Ganz, and paganist Shrunkenhead Babywitch pops in to promote her work on "Wicked." Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/cbb
Friend of the show Jason Mantzoukas joins Scott for the 900th episode of Comedy Bang! Bang! Jason and Scott talk all about the Dread Zeppelin documentary before Shimmy and Phil Collins drop by to talk about their friendship. Then, pretzel maker August Lindt returns with a dire warning along with little boy Mason I. Clodge. Plus, Cool Cat and Ernie Rocks make an appearance to talk about the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/cbb
On this special episode, Mike talks with Sharif Nakhleh, director of Dread Zeppelin: A Song of Hope (2024), and producer Jason USA. This compelling documentary charts the bizarre, brilliant journey of the band Dread Zeppelin, blending reggae, Led Zeppelin covers, and a touch of Elvis for a sound and story like no other. Mike unpacks the film's creation, its exploration of musical eccentricity, and its celebration of the enduring power of hope and creativity.Find out more at https://www.chibson.com/blogs/blog/dread-zeppelin-a-song-of-hope-new-documentaryBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
On this special episode, Mike talks with Sharif Nakhleh, director of Dread Zeppelin: A Song of Hope (2024), and producer Jason USA. This compelling documentary charts the bizarre, brilliant journey of the band Dread Zeppelin, blending reggae, Led Zeppelin covers, and a touch of Elvis for a sound and story like no other. Mike unpacks the film's creation, its exploration of musical eccentricity, and its celebration of the enduring power of hope and creativity.Find out more at https://www.chibson.com/blogs/blog/dread-zeppelin-a-song-of-hope-new-documentaryBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Barry and Abigail discuss Farmhouse by Phish and sample Neon Hazy IPA, Magical Theme Park Whip, and Strawberry Lemonade Gluten Free Sour from Barn Town Brewing in West Des Moines, Iowa. Our beer comes to us today from Kim Nyborg. Abigail referenced that she and Kim guest starred in Making Podcasts Great Again at Stand Up! Pod Jam. The full episode is on Patreon but you can listen to the free preview here. Abigail declared that Heavy Things was the Mambo No. 5 of this album. Read about the Jibboo, a fictional Dr. Seuss creature. In our episode Dorks on Corks: Un-Cork-Ed (Dread Zeppelin and Lakeridge Winery), Abigail previously entered Piper into the Abigail Hummel School of Speaking Smartly About Music with a comparison to Black Mountain Side by Dread Zeppelin. Barry compared the guitar harmonics in The Inlaw Josie Wales to those in For What It's Worth by Buffalo Springfield. Abigail compared the opening of First Tube to the opening of Lightnin' Hopkins by R.E.M. Up next… Just Can't Get Enough: New Wave Halloween Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox
Chaz Howley is back this week to talk about his show Regarding Van Halen III. We take a cue from Decibel Geek and play an alternate Van Halen history. We talk Great White and the passing of Jack Russell, talk some Robert Plant as storyteller, Dread Zeppelin, the New Wave of Traditional Heavy Metal (thanks Tony Griggs and InObscuria), Pentakill, and EZO. What is with the current trend of artists like Dua Lipa completely repurposing old songs. Did they think no one would notice?#podcast #music #VanHalen #dualipa #GreatWhite #jackrussell #NWOTHM #EZOWebsite: www.seanmcginity.caMerch: Red Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shopTee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcast@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook@fastfretfingers on Instagram@ToddGeeks Tech Talk on Facebook @captivatefmMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee PublicThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
This week is all about bands playing other bands' songs with a twist of lime and a bit of rum… Enjoy the tropics with us in this episode as we showcase hit rock songs performed by reggae and ska artists! Kevin's heading out to his Summer family vacation at the beach and needs a chilled playlist that encourages skankin' n' rawkin'!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 never listened to reggae or ska because you just rock too hard, try these awesome cover versions and get your island on! Songs this week include:Sugar Black – “Fly Like An Eagle (The Steve Miller Band)” from Reggae Summer(2010)Reggae Kisss – “Love Gun (KISS)” from Reggae Kiss (2018) Save Ferris – “Come On Eileen (Dexy's Midnight Runners)” from It Means Everything (1997)Alborosie ft. Raging Fyah – “The Unforgiven (Metallica)” from Unbreakable: Alborosie Meets The Wailers United (2018)Smash Mouth – “Why Can't We Be Friends (War)” from Fush You Mang (1997)Peter Tosh – “Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry)” from The Toughest (1988)The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – “Detroit Rock City (KISS)” from Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved (1994)Dread Zeppelin – “Stairway To Heaven (Led Zeppelin)” from Re-Led-Ed (1990)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/
Barry and Abigail discuss Un-Led-Ed by Dread Zeppelin and sample Pink Crescendo, a lemonade cocktail made with Sunblush, and a hot mulled wine made with Southern Red from Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards in Clermont, Florida. Listen to Barry's playlist of all of the songs that were covered, mashed up, or referenced on this album. Abigail compared the opening of Black Mountain Side to the opening of Piper by Phish. Listen to What Am I Making Radio #014 - Cover Me, part of Matt Carlson's What Am I Making project. Matty C is currently a member of the four-timers' club with Pops on Hops! Up next… On My Own Two Feet by Granian Jingles (and the "Dorks on Corks" theme song) are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
The Black Crowes got their start as “Mr. Crowe's Garden” when Chris and Rich Robinson formed the band while attending Walton High School in Marietta, Georgia. The name comes from the children's book “Johnny Crow's Garden” by Leonard Leslie Brooke. They changed their name after moving to New York City where they met producer George Drakoulias who introduced them to music like The Faces and Humble Pie, and signed them at Def American. Their debut album, Shake Your Money Maker, gets its name from an old Elmore James blues song, though that song does not appear on the album. It was recorded in the summer of 1989 in Atlanta and Los Angeles. This debut turned out to be a rocket of an album, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard 200, and it has sold over 5 million copies. Readers of Rolling Stone magazine voted the Black Crowes “Best New American Band” at the end of 1990.The Black Crowes are often compared to late 60's and early 70's acts like the Faces and the Rolling Stones. The group at the time consisted of Chris Robinson on vocals, Rich Robinson on guitar, Jeff Cease on guitar (the only Black Crowes album for which he would be a member), Johnny Colt on bass and Steve Gorman on drums.The group would break up a couple of times, and reformed for a third time in 2019. They released an EP of newly recorded tracks called 1972 which consists of covers of songs released in 1972. They released a double live album in 2023 called Shake Your Money Maker Live.Bruce presents this album which reinterprets the blues. Jealous AgainThe debut single from the band and the album would reach number 75 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 5 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks charts. The song is about jealousy and the inner turmoil that it causes. There was a lawsuit against Gretchen Wilson for her song “Work Hard, Play Harder,” which was settled out of court. Chris and Rich Robinson were given songwriting credits for the track, along with an undisclosed sum in the settlement.Struttin' BluesThis deep cut will be unfamiliar to those who haven't played the album or CD, but it gives you a good flavor for the album as a whole. It is pretty much a straightforward blues piece. “My baby got her engine hummin' Struttin' blues gonna' find me again.”Twice As HardThis is the starting track to the album. The lyrics are about the difficulties of leaving a relationship for the second time, or perhaps about getting off drugs. One theory is that it is a little of both, with the first time being when the guy leaves his love over her use of drugs, and the second time when he says goodbye at her funeral. She Talks to AngelsOne of the bigger hits from the album, this song reached number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on the Albums tracks. The riff and the lyrics are older, going back to their early days. The picture of the girl is an amalgam of girls they saw at clubs in Atlanta who would dress goth. Much of the lyrics were written early in Chris and Rich Robinson's life when hey really hadn't lived the drug lifestyle that they talk about. The song inspired Hootie and The Blowfish's song “Let Her Cry.” ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the television series “Twin Peaks”David Lynch's quirky show got its start in this month. STAFF PICKS:Big Blue '82 by Daniella DaxWayne gets the staff pick party hopping with this deep but danceable cut. Danielle Dax is an experimental musician from England who tells a simple story of being newly in love with this song. Although not as well known in the States, Dax was big in the club circuit in Europe before switching to a career in interior design in 1996.Nothing Compares 2 by Sinead O'ConnorLynch brings us the unmistakable sound of O'Connor's biggest hit and cover of a song originally penned and performed by Prince. While the original was a funk and soul ballad, O'Connor strips the ballad down to a raw, emotional piece focusing on her powerful vocals.Big Love by Robert Plant Rob features Led Zeppelin's vocalist on a track from his third album, “Manic Nirvana.” This was the playful first single, and is filled with double entendres. Sexual innuendoes were common in Led Zeppelin songs, so this continues the tradition. It is about an affair with a flight attendant when it references “free air miles.” Kiss This Thing Goodbye by Del AmitriBruce closes out the staff picks with a shuffle beat song off Del Amitri's second studio album, “Waking Hours.” Del Amitri will be better known to U.S. listeners for their 1995 single, “Roll to Me.” This song tells the tale of a love that has been over for a while, and the couple need to make the decision to move on. LAUGH TRACK:Heartbreaker (At the End of Lonely Street) by Dread ZeppelinWhat do you get when you cross Led Zeppelin with an Elvis impersonator? Find out as we leave this week's podcast.
Can I Pod With Madness - Kerrang, Metal Hammer and rock in the 1980s
In this unprecedented format shattering episode we are bringing it bang up to date with an edition of Kerrang from 1991! What is the rock scene like in this new decade, in the brave new age of Grunge? Surely Guns N' Roses won't be on the cover again? Well they are, but only in an inset. Otherwise we've got Thunder, Little Angels and Suzie Hatton. Suzie who? We investigate! There's a review of the soundtrack to Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey which we're big fans of, and Deep Purple and Starship have compilations out. So you know, super modern up to the minute stuff! Also Stars in Their Eyes! Bette Midler (again)! Poison! Dread Zeppelin! Paul McKenna! And a massive shout out to Alan "Fluff" Freeman. Also we very nearly have a domestic over the Rock Aid Armenia charity version of Smoke on the Water! Don't worry kids, mum and dad aren't splitting up any time soon. Recorded 11th August 2023 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/can-i-pod-with-madness/id1667966016 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/69OGJDFZRFu5mjHja3rEOn Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/can%20i%20pod%20with%20madness Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/fa9908fc-34dd-4638-b446-eef44988dfd3 Check out pics from the issue on our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podwithmadness/ YouTube playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6jGszBq8BFHsBnwwm8E2ONqIHnp35j5C&si=K77LWrb8P44lOV9Z Tip us on ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/podwithmadness CAN I POD WITH MADNESS THEME by Oliver Gardiner https://www.instagram.com/revilorenidrag/ @revilorenidrag #Podcast #Metal #HeavyMetal #Kerrang #80s #Rock #MetalHammer #Rock #ClassicRock #GunsNRoses #AxlRose #Thunder #Poison #LittleAngels #Marillion #DreadZeppelin #Terminator #StarsInTheirEyes #PaulMcKenna #AlanFreeman #Fluff #BillAndTed #DeepPurple #Starship #BretMichaels #Cher
Did you know, that had it not been for the tragic events of the Hindenburg's, we might still be trying to make commercial flights on an explosive gas-filled balloon a thing?! This week, Erin and Nicole discuss the events leading up to the Hindenburg Disaster, the ground-breaking coverage of the event and finally ask the question: why were commercial flights on a highly flammable balloon ever a thing to begin with!? SHOW INFORMATION Hosted and produced by Nicole Mackie and Erin Saul Merch: Dude, That's F****d Up Store Patreon: Patreon.com/DTFUPodcast Facebook Page: @DFTUPodcast Facebook Group: Listeners of Dude, That's F****d Up Instagram: @DTFUPodcast Twitter: @DTFUPodcast YouTube: DTFUPodcast Website: DTFUPodcast.com Email: DTFUPodcast@gmail.com Music: The Hands of Stone Artwork: Brad Walters Design Subscribe: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dude-thats-fd-up8/support
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Dan "plays from where he's at" on the ride this week, which is watching a Twins Game and dodging tornados. Included: Peter Wolf, Little Big Town, Dread Zeppelin, Captain Beefheart and more.
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This week, Kirk and Paul welcome Isabel Nelson to the miniepisode to play "Trivia Card Corner" and an expo mission of the music trivia quiz.
DREAD ZEPPELIN DOES DISCO! One of the most original cover bands tried to shake up their schtick, and were roundly rejected for it. If you're only known for three things, how do you get rid of two? Why did the nineties hate the seventies? Did disco eventually win? Are the Bee Gees only a disco band? Was BTO ever a disco band? What Led Zep song are they putting into the beginning of this song? Can you enjoy Dread Zeppelin without knowing any Led Zeppelin songs? Is Gary B.I.B.B. trying to do an Elvis impersonation and failing? Or is he not trying at all? What happened to all the Elvis Xmas decorations at Kohl's? Find out if we have a whole lotta love for DZ’s third album on this episode of Detours and Outliers.
DREAD ZEPPELIN DOES DISCO! One of the most original cover bands tried to shake up their schtick, and were roundly rejected for it. If you're only known for three things, how do you get rid of two? Why did the nineties hate the seventies? Did disco eventually win? Are the Bee Gees only a disco band? Was BTO ever a disco band? What Led Zep song are they putting into the beginning of this song? Can you enjoy Dread Zeppelin without knowing any Led Zeppelin songs? Is Gary B.I.B.B. trying to do an Elvis impersonation and failing? Or is he not trying at all? What happened to all the Elvis Xmas decorations at Kohl's? Find out if we have a whole lotta love for DZ’s third album on this episode of Detours and Outliers.
Your earbuds will never go to a car show again after Big Luck's, Ol' Blue Eyes and Chumahan return to the Virus Bunker, here the forensic report on Chris Shriner's Weezer covers, cover music strategies, descriptions of Ol' Blue Eyes's skeptical mug, Dread Zeppelin, Ol' Blue Eyes's heartfelt gut wrenching apology, super-pissed Big Luck's super-pissed launches a mysterious Cookies and Vibes promotion that would give Willie Nelson weed boners, AND a take down of the lame sponsor commercials on our show, hear how Big Luck's fights RAW Women-Drunks Women sexually harassing him and how Ol' Blue Eyes stopped Chumahan from spilling all Drone details. BONUS: HLS HOT TAKE ON GORILLA ORAL SEX!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-hard-luck-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, Mike and Kevin wind on down the road and careen headlong into Led Zeppelin’s fabled fourth album. Some call it Led Zeppelin IV, others call it Runes, and the folks who call it Zoso are probably the kind of people who use the phrase “having said that” on a regular basis. Mike recalls buying the LP from a Gold Circle store the summer before his freshman year of high school and shows off his new (slightly cracked) mandolin, favoring listeners with the first dozen or so notes from “Battle of Evermore.” Kevin struggles to remember the riff from “Four Sticks” and reveals his favorite Dread Zeppelin tune. Along the way, the guys go track by track through the album and hash out where they think this multiplatinum masterwork belongs in the grand scheme of the rock and roll ether. Topping it all off, Mike announces his pick for the next episode of Rush Strutter Zep Magik. Related, recommended, and required resources for this episode: “The Beatles - And Your Bird Can Sing” by PowerPop Including the fascinating story of how Joe Walsh learned one of George Harrison's most compelling guitar solos. “Going to My Hometown” by Rory Gallagher The song that inspired Mike to buy a mandolin. Led Zeppelin at Live Aid (1985) One of the most infamous moments in the storied careers of Led Zeppelin... and Phil Collins. “Stairway to Heaven” by Dread Zeppelin Robert Plant's favorite cover band performs the runner-up song from 1987 edition of WTUE's "Top 500."
Hello and welcome to the Riff Monkey's festival playlist I thought as all the festivals have been cancelled this year that I would play some of my favourite moments at festivals most of which I can proudly say I was actually at. So crack open a cider, put on your wellies and let's take a "trip" down memory lane With songs played at festivals such as Glastonbury, Reading, The Asian Dub Foundation, Eels, Faith No More, Jane's Addiction, Pink Floyd, Pixies, Pop Will Eat Itself, Public Enemy, Rage Against the Machine, Skunk Anansie, Cypress Hill, Dread Zeppelin, The Cure and of course the one and only Mr David Bowie. So enjoy yourselves and let's all look forward to being able to go to new festies very soon.
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (02.03.2020) - R.E.M revisité à la sauce western-dub, les Doors corrigés sur le mode reggae-crooner, Georges Brassens réincarné dans les cuivres d'une fanfare latino-américaine... ce sont là quelques-uns des ingrédients figurant au menu de cette 'Cover Box'!
Paul Maselli, Masellvis, Fresh Zeppelin, Dread Zeppelin, and all the alter-egos sit down to open up the mind to human rights, spirituality, mental health, and music through performance and sound. | SOCIALS: FACEBOOK: Paul Maselli | LINKEDIN: Paul Maselli | YOUTUBE: Paul Maselli | INSTAGRAM: @paulrmaselli | TWITTER: @pmaselli |
This week we're talking Brit Floyd, Dread Zeppelin, Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla, and Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.. Show music by Reed Love and OGRE. Support the show!
La importancia de Led Zeppelin se observa claramente en el gran número de bandas que se consideran influidas por ellos. En este programa mostraremos algunas de las bandas que han bebido de esta fuente inagotable de talento que es Led Zeppelin, hasta la banda zeppeliana del momento: Greta Van Fleet. En el año 2013 una encuesta realizada por la estación de radio británica Planet Rock clasificó a Led Zeppelin en el 1º lugar entre las "bandas más influyentes de la historia". Led Zeppelin está considerada como la banda que allanó el camino a las posteriores bandas de heavy metal setentero, como Deep Purple o Black Sabbath, así como una de las que sentó parte del estilo sobre el que se cimenta el hard rock heredado por el grunge en la década de 1990. Tal ha sido la influencia de la banda en la historia del rock que han sido diversas las formaciones creadas en tributo a Led Zeppelin, entre las que hay que destacar Dread Zeppelin, Get the Led Out o Lez Zeppelin, integrada enteramente por mujeres. 1. Greta Van Fleet – Lover Leaver 2. Greta Van Fleet – When the Curtain Fall 3. Detective – Nightingale 4. Detective – One More Heartache 5. Fastway – Feel me, Touch me 6. Fastway – All I Need is Your Love 7. Stone Fury – I Hate to Sleep Alone 8. Stone Fury – Mama’s Love 9. Kingdom Come – Get it On 10. Kingdom Come – Should I 11. Bonham – Wait for You 12. Bonham – Holding on Forever 13. Rival Sons – Do You Worst? 14. Rival Sons – Pressure and Time 15. Gary Moore - Led Clones 16. 4 Non Blondes – Misty Mountain Hop (Led Zeppelin cover) 17. Great White – Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin cover) 18. Whitesnake - Slow and Easy 19. Heart – Mistrall Wind 20. Heart – Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin cover) 21. Beastie Boys – Rhymin and Stealin
Nesse episódio tocamos: Trilha do Guardiões da Galaxia, Millencolin, Ramones, At The Drive In, Mojo Nixon, Dead Kennedys, Dread Zeppelin, Os Replicantes, Inocentes, Cólera, Ratos de porão, ALL, Descendents, Zander, Dead Fish e Dance Of Days. Episódio 016 do Aperta O Play veiculado na WebRadio Mutante Rádio em 20/05/2017! Apresentação: Alexandre Okubo, Danilo Soares e Eduardo Ferreira. Artwork by: Paulo Floriani.
The legendary guitarist discusses his newly remastered career retrospective box set.
Mark can't remember ever hearing "Stairway to Heaven," so Sarah (and special guest Olivia) take him on an educational journey through the Led Zep original and notable covers by Dread Zeppelin and Dolly Parton. This leads to detours through the power of guitar solos, the band T-shirts New Yorkers love most, and art you can make with potatoes.
With his drumming, comedy, and IMMENSE punk knowledge; this week’s guest is the definition of a Turned Out A Punk triple threat. This week Damian sits down with the great Jon Wurster to talk about his incredible journey through punk and music. Also covered (but not at all limited to) -The naturalness of the phone line -The Sex Pistols on the nightly news: exciting and scary -Growing up in the mennonite farmlands outside Philadelphia -Hearing the Ramones for the first time -Rock World -Hearing Train In Vain on the radio -Trying to buy London Calling but it had a “Parental Warning” sticker -The awesomeness of Soul Asylum -The Carpenters live -The Osmonds go rock -Randy Johnston: The world’s most famous white Jimi Hendrix impersonator. -Seeing the Ramones live -The A’s and The Reds: Philly LOVES sports in music -Robert Hazard and Girls Just Want To Have Fun -Hooters: Live Aid’s darkest story -Going to see the Dead Kennedys -Autistic Behaviour -Toxic Reasons -Love Hall -DREAM BILL: Superchunk playing with RKL and The Zero Boys -Seeing the Circle Jerks live -Leaving before Minor Threat played and regretting forever -YDI -Long March Jazz Academy -The Obsessed -Iron Cross: amazing live -Learning to play the drums at ten -Meeting Gram Parker years later -Meeting the Dead Milkmen and their importance -Forming Psychotic Norman -Joining The Right Profile -A Freakonomics author’s rock past -Hootie And Blowfish -The amazingness of Tommy Keene -Seeing Mac pre-Superchunk in NJ -The WORST tour across America -Good news, bad news. The good news: you get to see Dread Zeppelin -Washing Mac’s windows -AntiSeen -The greatest breakdown of the Ramones’ drummers ever -Lou Barlow and Evan Dando sing Glue -Matt Watt like the effort -and TONS more!!!!!
This week, we’re joined by video game champion/comedian/podcaster/documentarian Jason Dove, who tells us about his documentary about Dread Zeppelin, and his long journey into novelty music. The mash-up concept fits perfectly with the film I saw this week, We Are Your Friends. Other topics include the Suge Knight-Eazy E AIDS conspiracy, and the random “I’m … Continue reading 262: We Are Your Friends, Suge Knight, Dread Zeppelin, with Jason Dove →
It’s time to climb into your spandex onesie, strap on some studded leather braces and put on a pair of highly polished chrome slippers as we bring you our long-awaited all-METAL special. We have alternate versions of metal classics by … Continue reading →
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Podcast: Tribute Bands This month on the Business Entertainment Sports and Technology Law Podcast, we pay tribute to those who pay tribute…to their favorite bands. Join ARC Law Group partner Mark A. Pearson and attorney Ben Shaw as they look at the legal issues facing tribute bands like Dread Zeppelin...
Guitarist Jennifer Batten discusses her solo albums, touring with Michael Jackson & Jeff Beck and her Steampunk art.
Guitarist Carl Jah talks about forming Dread Zeppelin, his latest CD and his vinyl record store.
We started the show with Frank talking about radio interviews. Then we talked about Weezer's new record, then Jenny sang a little Weezer. We then listened Metallica slowed down. We got a bunch of calls, including one from Shlomo which may have been the highlight of the night. Obviously, we mentioned We got a few other callers and demanded that each rate Noa on scale from one to ten. After the music break, we took a few more calls, and played a mini-Thrash-It-or-Trash-It, where we learned about Indonesian thrash band Vertical Dead. Then, we started playing some cover tunes from Dread Zeppelin, Black Fag and Black Velvet Flag. It was Good Times. Here is this week's playlist: A Life Once Lost – I Give In Dropdead – Herd Avantasia – Shelter From The Rain Doomriders – Lions The Shattering – Enter Bullet Reminder: There will not be a live episode on the air next week. We will be airing a mixtape because we will be at our CMJ showcase featuring A Life Once Lost, Car Bomb, This Or The Apocalypse, Baptized In Blood and Last Chance To Reason. Come hang with us. Tickets available here.
New Red Hot Chili Peppers, Byrd & Street, Early James, Ben Harper, Ace Of Cups, Monkey House + Cat Ridgeway, Etta James, Dread Zeppelin, Steel Toed Slippers, Bex Marshall … Birthdays for Donna Godchaux, Ron Dante, Fred Milano, John Lee Hooker…
Iya Terra, The Tubes, Ry Cooder, Lizzo, Frank Zappa, The Band, Leslie Odom, Dread Zeppelin, Fiona Apple... Birthdays for Larry Byrom, Scotty Moore, Les Maguire, mike Pinder
New The Mastermids, Tony Furtado, D'Sound, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ilana Katz Katz + CAKE, John Doe, Dread Zeppelin, The Knitters, Court Yard Hounds, Sandi Thom, New Mastersounds, Police, Judith Owen, Buckwheat Zydeco... Birthdays for Carole King