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Echoes of the trajectory of the Beatles still reverberate through music today, and they loomed quite large over the rock scene in the early 70's. In 1972 a bootleg 4-album set of Beatles songs was produced called "Alpha Omega" which sold well when marketed on TV. In response - in addition to suing - Apple and EMI/Capitol Records produced an authorized collection in two double albums. The first was called 1962-1966, also known as the Red Album, while the second was called 1967-1970, also known as the Blue Album. The Blue Album was a compilation of Lennon-McCartney original songs, avoiding many of the successful cover songs the early group had recorded. Unfortunately it also did not contain any George Harrison compositions from this time period. The Red Album did not contain any covers, as the Beatles were immensely popular on their own by this time. However, it did contain songs from George Harrison and Ringo Starr along with the numerous Lennon-McCartney originals.The album covers are notable, as they are similar photos of the group at different points in life. The cover to the Red Album used an image of the group looking down over the stairwell inside EMI's London headquarters. This was a photograph taken for the group's 1963 debut LP. The Beatles had recreated that shot in 1969 for their planned "Get Back" album, but did not use the image when the album was released in 1970 as "Let It Be."The compilation project was a success, and convinced other groups to release similar retrospective compilations. It is also a terrific way to see the progression of the band in seven short years of their activity. WSB Radio's Eric Von Haessler joins us to highlight these two influential albums in this week's podcast. Love Me DoThe very first single released by the Beatles was this track and the lead-off track from the Red album. John Lennon and Paul McCartney provide duet vocals on this song, and Lennon is the harmonica player. While it is credited as a Lennon-McCartney song, John Lennon provides the bridge, and has stated that it was a McCartney song before they began working together.Tomorrow Never KnowsThe concluding track from "Revolver" is the concluding track for the Red album, and shows how far the Beatles have taken their music in four short years. They are utilizing techniques like looped drums, reverse guitar, and processed vocals that were new to the music scene at the time.Strawberry Fields ForeverThis track opens the blue album. The inspiration for this song was a park in which Lennon played as a child, and evokes a childlike innocence. The music style was a departure from the Beatles' previous style, and is considered the introduction of the psychedelic genre.Let It BeA profound piece after the psychedelic period, "Let It Be" is often considered the swan song for the Beatles, because it was the final single released before McCartney announced his intention to leave the band. The inspiration of the song was a dream Paul McCartney had about his mother. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Knocking on Heaven's Door by Bob Dylan (from the motion picture “Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid”)This western movie had a revisionist history and starred a number of celebrities, including James Coburn, Kris Kristofferson, and Bob Dylan himself. STAFF PICKS:Kodachrome by Paul SimonBruce starts out the staff picks with the lead single from Simon's third studio album "There Goes Rymin' Simon." While it did well in the US, it received little airplay in the UK due to strict rules the BBC had in place regarding product endorsements. The idea of the song is that we fit our memories to our worldviews like we frame shots in a camera.Money by Pink FloydRob brings us the lead single from the monster album "Dark Side of the Moon." A rare song in 7/4 time with a 4/4 guitar bridge, the lyrics describe the desire and material trappings that cause people to chase after riches. Peaceful Easy Feeling by the EaglesLynch features an iconic song from the Eagles. It was written long before this time by Jack Tempchen, a prolific singer-songwriter, but appeared on the Eagles debut album. Glen Frey is on lead vocals, and the harmonies are provided by Bernie Leadon and Randy Meisner. Right Place, Wrong TIme by Dr. John Eric finishes the staff picks with a funky tune from New Orleans-influenced Dr. John. It was the first single from "In the Right Place," Dr. John's sixth studio album, and was also his biggest commercial hit, reaching number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100. COMEDY TRACK:The Cover of "Rolling Stone" by Dr. Hook & the Medicine ShowWayne presents the comedy single this week, as Dr. Hook seeks validation by appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
What the Riff!?! delves once again into the great (and not so great) Christmas songs to add a little cheer as you rock around the Christmas tree this year. WSB Radio host Eric Von Haessler joins us for the fun!“The Holly and the Ivy” by Jon AndersonJon Anderson's fourth solo album came out in 1985, and was a mixture of traditional Christmas carols and original material. This is a traditional British folk Christmas carol. Though it can't be traced any further back than the 1800's, the association between holly and Christmas dates back to medieval times.“Please Come Home for Christmas” by the EaglesDon Henley, Glenn Frey, and the rest of the Eagles put out this popular sad Christmas track in 1978, though it was a cover originally performed by blues pianist Charles Brown in 1960, and co-written by Brown and Gene Redd.“The First Noel” by Crash Test DummiesFront man Brad Roberts puts his distinctive bass voice to work on this traditional Christmas tune. This carol originated in Cornwall, England and dates back to at least the early 1800's, using the French "Noel" as a synonym for the Christmas season“The 12 Days of Christmas” by Straight, No ChaserThis acapella group from Indiana University puts some comedic musicianship to work on this Christmas round. We know you'll like it, sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus from the Serengeti. “Nut Rocker” by Emerson, Lake & PalmerELP puts a prog rock spin on the classic Nutcracker Suite. Russian composer Tchaikovsky wrote the original Nutcracker as a two-act ballet in 1892, and is a fantasy taking place at the foot of a Christmas tree.“Christmas All Over Again” by Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersThis original song was penned by Tom Petty on a ukulele in 1992. It was used in the motion picture "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York," and also appeared in "Jingle All the Way." Jeff Lynne co-produced the song, played bells, bass, timpani, sang background vocals, and wishes for a Chuck Berry Songbook in the song.“The Christmas Song” by WeezerThis is not the one you're familiar with. The more famous "The Christmas Song" was first performed by the Nat King Cole trio in 1946. Weezer did this introspective original song with the same name in 2000 on a fan club Christmas LP.“Minnie and Santa” by Cyndi LauperLauper released this light hearted Christmas song in 1998 which tells of a fling that Minnie (not the mouse!) had with old Kris Kringle. This may sound like a cover of a classic song, but it is an original written by Lauper and Jan Pulsford.“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” by Frank SinatraYou can't go wrong with Old Blue Eyes and a crooner Christmas classic. This song originated in 1943 and was in the musical "Meet Me in St. Louis," where it was sung by Judy Garland.“God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen/We Three Kings” by Barenaked LadiesThis Christmas medley also features fellow Canadian singer-songwriter Sara McLachlan joining in with the Barenaked Ladies.“Listen, The Snow is Falling” by Yoko Ono & the Plastic Ono BandHear us out - this is an Ono piece that is actually quite good! It was released in 1971 as the B-side to the better known "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)," sung by John Lennon.“If It Doesn't Snow On Christmas” by Joe PesciChasing Macaulay Culkin isn't the only association Pesci has with Christmas. He put this cover of an old Gene Autry song out on his 1998 album "Vincent LaGuardia Gambini Sings Just for You."(and there might be a bonus ending related to the Beatles...)We at What the Riff?!? wish every one a blessed and Merry Christmas! Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Eric Von Haessler joins The Yeah C'mon show to discuss the making of his documentary "Scarred But Smarter: Life N Times Of Drivin n Cryin. You can watch on Amazon Prime. Also, listen to his successful "The Von Haessler Doctrine" radio show on WSB-Atlanta weekdays 3-7 PM.
Eric Von Haessler joins The Yeah C'mon show to discuss more Regular Guys memories, as well as the evolution of his podcast that has become the very successful "The Von Haessler Doctrine" radio show on WSB-Atlanta weekdays 3-7 PM.
The Regular Guys all met up at Eric Von Haessler's swinging pad to celebrate Eric turning 60. It's the first time we've all been in the same spot since 2013, and it sure was a blast. I reminisce a little about the history of my time with the show and drop in some bits. You can immerse yourself in Regular Guys lore by checking out Larry Wachs' awesomely-curated retrospective podcast click the link below. TRG
Care-a-Thon 2024: Show your support! Visit www.wsbradio.com or call 888-750-2772 to donate now! The 24th annual WSB Care-a-Thon kicks off today, and we need your support! Donations made to the WSB Care-a-Thon will help fund family support services, research and the Fellowship Program at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center. Incentives include: Eric Von Haessler and the Doctrinaires Live Lounge, Pub Crawl with English Nick and Jared, Lunch Lecture with Dr. Joe, and much more all found at www.wsbradio.com
After many years, Southside Steve welcomes WSB Radio Host Eric Von Haessler to catch up and talk about his journey into radio starting with "The Regular Guys" in Los Angeles to the 96 Rock days and beyond.
Braves Country Podcast Episode 100: Georgia Bulldogs Legend, David Pollack has a heart-to-heart talk with Tug Cowart and Scott Munn about Braves Baseball, Georgia Football, his time at ESPN GameDay, Family, Faith, Fitness, and what his focus is now - which is not what you might expect… PLUS: 100th episode celebration messages from Brit Turner of Blackberry Smoke, Michelle Malone, Sid Bream, David Lowery & Bryan J. Howard of Cracker, Adam Hood, Wes Bayliss of The Steel Woods, Demun Jones, John Driskell Hopkins of Zac Brown Band, Angie Aparo, David Barbe of Drive-By Truckers, Stevie Tombstone, Kevn Kinney of Drivin N Cryin, and Joel Solomon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Braves Country Podcast Episode 100: Georgia Bulldogs Legend, David Pollack has a heart-to-heart talk with Tug Cowart and Scott Munn about Braves Baseball, Georgia Football, his time at ESPN GameDay, Family, Faith, Fitness, and what his focus is now - which is not what you might expect… PLUS: 100th episode celebration messages from Brit Turner of Blackberry Smoke, Michelle Malone, Sid Bream, David Lowery & Bryan J. Howard of Cracker, Adam Hood, Wes Bayliss of The Steel Woods, Demun Jones, John Driskell Hopkins of Zac Brown Band, Angie Aparo, David Barbe of Drive-By Truckers, Stevie Tombstone, Kevn Kinney of Drivin N Cryin, and Joel Solomon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Braves Country Podcast Episode 100: Georgia Bulldogs Legend, David Pollack has a heart-to-heart talk with Tug Cowart and Scott Munn about Braves Baseball, Georgia Football, his time at ESPN GameDay, Family, Faith, Fitness, and what his focus is now - which is not what you might expect… PLUS: 100th episode celebration messages from Brit Turner of Blackberry Smoke, Michelle Malone, Sid Bream, David Lowery & Bryan J. Howard of Cracker, Adam Hood, Wes Bayliss of The Steel Woods, Demun Jones, John Driskell Hopkins of Zac Brown Band, Angie Aparo, David Barbe of Drive-By Truckers, Stevie Tombstone, Kevn Kinney of Drivin N Cryin, and Joel Solomon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's newest podcast, Go Atlanta, AJC reporter Bo Emerson introduces you to Tomer Zvulun, general and artistic director of the Atlanta Opera, who is fulfilling a decade-long dream to bring “Das Rheingold” to Atlanta. Yvonne Zusel from the food and dining team has a way for you to try Atlanta's various Mexican restaurants broken down by region. You'll also hear about all the new dining options in Dunwoody, including Hawkers Asian Market and another new food hall. Entertainment reporter Rodney Ho sits down with George Foreman to talk about his new biopic, played by Chris Davis, and how he was moved by watching his own life story. Plus, Rodney speaks with Rainn Wilson of “Office” fame about his new book “Soul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution.” Wilson will be at the Rialto Center for the Arts on Friday, April 28, as part of the Atlanta Film Festival. Arts and entertainment editor Shane Harrison has details on the 2023 Inman Park Festival and Tour of Homes that you won't want to miss this weekend. Maybe you can take along Chili Pepper, Go Atlanta's pet of the week. Links to today's topics: Going downtown Friday? Don't expect a swift journey For Tomer Zvulun, ‘Das Rheingold' fulfills a decade-long dream WSB radio swapping Eric Von Haessler and Mark Arum show time slots Don Lemon, Tucker Carlson departures roil cable news universe At home with Cristina Kisner of Cristy's Kitchen in Roswell Chef Terry Sargent shares vegan barbecue recipes Rainn Wilson of ‘Office' fame explores spirituality in new book, adores Iceland 2023 Inman Park Festival Georgia Craft Brewers Festival Go Atlanta is supported by SMARTBOX Moving and Storage. Use promo code SBXATL20 to get 20 dollars off your booking. Subscribe to the AJC: If you aren't a subscriber to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, click here to get unlimited digital access to the AJC at a special price. Listen and subscribe to the new Go Atlanta podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Beatles were at the height of their popularity, and surprisingly near the end of their time as a group when they recorded Abbey Road, their eleventh studio album. In fact, it would be the last album the group started recording, as Let it Be was mostly recorded prior to the Abbey Road sessions even though it wasn't finished until after Abbey Road was released. John, Paul, George, and Ringo were iconic by this time, though all were still under 30 years of age. The recording of this album was more harmonious than the Get Back/Let It Be sessions earlier in the same year, but they were not free of conflict. John Lennon did not perform on several tracks, and would have quietly left the group prior to the album's release.The album is a bit of a throwback to a previous style of production, prior to the conflict-ridden processes that had typified Get Back and The White Album. Producer George Martin agreed to this, but on the condition that all group members - especially John Lennon - let him produce the record as the earlier records were produced, and that everyone maintain discipline for the process. The result actually faced mixed reviews at the time of its release, though with the passage of time it has attained its present status as one of the greatest rock albums of all time.The cover is the iconic picture of the band members walking across a zebra crossing outside Abbey Road Studios.Special guest and friend of the show Eric Von Haessler from “The Von Haessler Doctrine” on WSB Radio joins us to present this album - one of his all-time favorites. Eric recommends the version from the 1987 CD, as newer versions have been remixed to the detriment of the album. Come TogetherThe opening track is a bit of a continuation of the earlier song “Let's Get It Together” which John Lennon wrote for Timothy Leary when he was campaigning for the California gubernatorial race against Ronald Reagan. The song's lyrics are quite surrealistic, but the title may represent the desire of the band to get together in harmony for the sake of the music.Here Comes the SunGeorge Harrison wrote this incredibly positive song in Eric Clapton's garden during a break from business meetings for the Beatles. John Lennon was recovering from a car accident when the track was recorded, and did not perform on the track. Believe it or not, this was not released as a single from the album!Maxwell's Silver HammerPaul McCartney wrote this song after traveling to India in 1968 and originally wanted to record it for the White Album, but the group thought it was “too complicated” and pushed it off until this album. McCartney further annoyed the others by insisting on a perfect performance of the work. The multiple takes were, in the words of George Harrison, “a real drag.”I Want You (She's So Heavy)Lennon wrote this song about his relationship with Yoko Ono. The finished product is a combination of two different recording attempts, one made just after the Get Back sessions with Billy Preston, and the other made during the Abbey Road sessions. The phrase “heavy” at the time meant deep or significant, and in no way related to Ono's weight! **We opted to cover 5 Staff Picks and did not feature an Entertainment Track on this podcast** STAFF PICKS:Me by Otis Rush Wayne starts this week's staff picks with a Chicago blues artist that got his start in the early 50's. This song is about a guy who attributes his position on hard work and self-determination. “I paid my own way, gave stuff for free 'cause the only true friend I ever had was me.” Duane Allman is on guitar on this track.Oh What a Night by the DellsBruce's staff pick is a remake of a number 4 R&B hit from 1956, also by The Dells. This updated version went to number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. A number of covers of this song have been done through the years, including by Sly Stallone and the Biscaynes, Tracey Ullman, Lester Bowie, Nick Kaman, and the Moonlighters.Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond This one is not a deep cut by any stretch of the imagination. Rob features a sing-a-long song for many sports teams, including the Carolina Panthers, Iowa State, the University of Pittsburgh, and of course the Boston Red Sox. The inspiration for the name was Caroline Kennedy, the last surviving child of President John Kennedy, though Diamond wrote it for his wife, Marsha. He felt like a three-syllable name would fit the song better.Green River by Creedence Clearwater RevivalLynch brings us some swamp rock from CCR. Creedence Clearwater Revival had 14 top 10 hits within a 17-month period. Although the group is from California, the song was written about the Green River near New Orleans and has a Louisiana feel. Despite their success, acrimony within the group would lead to a breakup in 1972.Sugar, Sugar by The ArchiesEric Von Haessler finishes off the staff picks with a very different song from the Beatles. The Archies were a fictional band based on the TV show and comic strip of the same name. The music was recorded by session musicians. A number of these “bubble gum pop” songs were successful, with a lighthearted, positive touch. Jeff Barry and Andy Kim wrote this, and it hit number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Baby, I Love You by Otis RushWe exit the podcast by double-dipping on an instrumental blues number by Otis Rush.
This week I'm joined by Pete Olson and Nicolas Niespodziani from Yacht Rock Revue and we're talking about 70s/80s soft rock. It's legacy and rebirth are both recently celebrated in Showtime documentary, "Sometimes When We Touch". Also, Eric Von Haessler joins to talk about music and more.
Pseudo father to both hosts of One Topic, Eric Von Haessler joins Autumn to discuss what the hell we do on the radio and what we do in life.
In this episode, hosts Alan Sanders and Walt Murray sit down for a chat with the host of the Von Haessler Doctrine, Eric Von Haessler. Although the goal was to start at the beginning, the discussion took on a life of it's own. Rather than the usual trip down memory lane, Alan and Walt spent time chatting with Eric about our current cultural state. It's impossible to know the fullest extent of social media and the internet, but it's hard to ignore the impact on society. From celebrities to politicians, becoming and influencer is akin to the accumulation of power. It's no longer about the will of the people or the Founding Fathers. Rather, it's about popularity and likes, follows, and retweets. This discussion eventually does turn to the creation of The Von Haessler Doctrine. Eric spends time talking about his evolution from The Regular Guys to 911 to losing his job. But, after years of struggling to stay relevent, working on a daily podcast, the opportunity arose to return to the airwaves with a brand new show. Since then, Eric has never looked back, focused squarely on the future of his show and, concurrently, on the future of our great Republic. After the interview, Eric hangs out as Alan and Walt dive into some strange news items, weighing in on them with his own brand of humor. Then, to wrap up the show, all three dive into the entertainment segment where they discuss what they've been watching, reading and listening to over the past week. WATCHING Walt has been diving into season 3 of Lost in Space. He also re-watching We Were Soldiers with Mel Gibson and the documentary The Pacific. Alan continues to give The Wheel of Time a chance, but even after five episodes, he is dubious. He loves the Disney+ series, Hawkeye, which is on episode 3. With the holidays upon us, Alan also watched Die Hard. He then revisited Enders Game, streaming in 4K. He loves watching the YouTube channels, Ashleigh Burton, Popcorn in Bed and The TRY Channel. Eric is starting on the new seasons of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and The Expanse. He also loved the new documentary, Get Back, on Disney+. READING Walt is finishing, "Killing the Mob,'" and is next set to read, "Killing LIncoln.." Alan has completed, "Dune." Eric has been into, "2666," and, "The Savage Detectives," by Roberto Belano. Eric is also deep into the science book, "The Big Picture," by Sean M. Carroll. LISTENING Walt continues to listen to the Radio Labyrinth podcast. He also just listened to the most recent episode of the WTF with Mark Maron interviewing guest, Benedict Cumberbatch. He also was on The Dirty Harry Minute discussing the film, Sudden Impact. Alan never misses new episodes of the 60MW Podcast, The Time Bandits Minute and continues to listen to a ton of Christmas music. Eric has been listening to the Beatles catalog and any shows that have to do with whether or not Shakespeare really wrote those plays. Also, make sure you have subscribed to The Wilder Ride on your pod-catcher of choice so you will not miss a single episode! If you have not already done so, please come join our Listener's Group on Facebook. Just visit our public page and click on the button to join the group. You can learn more about us by visiting our About Us page. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Eric Von Haessler joins Doug to give his outlook as a fan on 2021 - both stories and drivers. The duo also discusses relating to casual fans, Chase Elliott in other series, and the new car. Cartoonist Mike Smith then joins to talk about drawing the sport and encountering the Busch brothers.
This is the pilot episode of a new Inside Out wTnS series which finds hosts Rob Turner and Seth Weiner focusing on the Georgia music world. The podcasts’ goal is to shine a light on all things related to the Georgia music industry - and the people, artists and supporters who make it all happen. In this first episode, we take a look at how Collectiv and Beware Presents were able to put on large-scale concerts at The Atlanta Motor Speedway during a global pandemic. We focus on the pair of Umphrey’s McGee concerts which took place in October (one of which was almost canceled due to tornado warnings). First, Eric Von Haessler of WSB’s “Von Haessler Doctrine shares insight about the Speedway itself, as well as about how his interest in NASCAR was rekindled when he moved to Atlanta in the late 90s. Then, we dive into the preparation, execution, and enjoyment of this unique event from multiple angles. The Site/Event Director (Kit Blanchard) explains about how many folks had to be on board with each other to make the shows happen, particularly in the immediate wake of tornado warnings on Saturday. We also hear of the experiences of a Social Distancing Ambassador (Nicholas Woodruff), and a long-time music fan who traveled from Colorado to see the Umphrey’s McGee, “Drive-in At The Speedway” concert (Steve Homer). The episode ends with Jake Cinninger of Umphrey’s McGee giving his thoughts on the band’s experience, and how it all looked and felt from their position. Sprinkled throughout the episode are thoughts and feedback from the hosts, who attended the first of these two concerts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Join Eric and the Doctrinaires as they chat about war hype, hot takes, hyperarousal, and much more!
New Zealander Neil Finn founded the indie rock band Crowded House with Austrailian drummer Paul Hester and Australian bassist Nick Seymour. For their third studio album Woodface, Neil's older brother and Split Enz alumnus Tim Finn would join the band. In fact, much of the material recorded for Woodface was originally intended for a Finn brothers album, and made it onto the this album after Capitol Records passed on many of the new songs that were originally intended for the album.Neil Finn has always been a strong singer-songwriter through many bands (including Crowded House), and is currently touring with Fleetwood Mac.Eric Von Haessler from WSB Radio and The Von Haessler Doctrine joins us again on What the Riff to cover this excellent and underrated album.Chocolate CakeThe opening track on the album was an album about the excesses of America and the West. “The excess of fat on your American bones will cushion the impact as you sink like a stone.” It's a bit of a novelty track with a “National Enquirer” feel.Its Only NaturalThis beautiful track reflects a long relationship. “It's only natural that I should want to be with you. It's only natural that you should feel the same way too.”Weather with YouThis track with an eastern-influenced sound and a vocal duet encourages the listener to not be affected by circumstances, but instead to “take the weather with you.”4 Seasons in One DayAnother “weather related title” brings the lyrics, “Even when you're feeling warm, the temperature can drop away like 4 seasons in one day.” There's a distinct Beatles inspiration from this track, and the lyrics are incredibly deep. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:“7 and 7 is - Love” (from the movie, “Point Break”)The movie Point Break was a surfing-themed film, and this track reflects that surfer image.STAFF PICKS:"Saving My Heart" by YesWe say, “All roads lead to Yes,” and it is true for Bruce's staff pick. This song is from the album “Union,” which combines the current Yes members with former Yes members John Anderson, Bill Bruford, Rick Wakeman, and Steve Howe.“Walking in Memphis” by Marc CohnBrian's staff pick takes us 10 feet off of Beale. The song is somewhat autobiographical, describing Marc Cohn's experience on a trip to Memphis, Tennessee; where he met Muriel in The Hollywood Cafe, and attended a service by the Reverend Al Green.“Too High” by The Mighty Lemon DropsWayne brings us a deep and psychedelic cut from the Manchester scene that would eventually become popular with The Stone Roses and Oasis. This is off their fourth studio album “Sound...Goodbye to Your Standards.”“More Than Words” by ExtremeRob finishes our staff picks with this acoustic ballad from Gary Cherone and Extreme. This is the third single from their album “Pornograffitti.” The band would eventually come to resent the popularity of the song.INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:“Kind of Bird” by The Allman Brothers BandAn instrumental jam with a Southern flair takes us out on this week's What the Riff.
Athens, Georgia may have been known as the music hotbed during the middle 80's, but Drivin' N Cryin' out of nearby Atlanta was benefitting from the Georgia focus as well. Scarred But Smarter was their debut album created on a shoestring budget, with songs that reflect the sound of the Athens scene (where the album was recorded), but with lyrical depth and variety. After several down years, Drivin' N Cryin' is on the upswing again, and you can catch them on tour today.We are thrilled to have Eric Von Haessler of "The Von Haessler Doctrine" (WSB Radio) join us to present this great album. Eric’s knowledge on the band is extensive, as he produced and directed the 2012 documentary, “Scarred by Smarter: Life n Times of Drivin n Cryin.” Fans should check it out on Amazon Prime!Scarred but Smarter This rocking title track from the album is about picking yourself up and learning from the difficulties of life. "There's always a chance to get restarted to a new world, new life, scarred but smarter."Keys to Me This track discusses the hope that someone will "get" you, even if you don't understand yourself. "Turn me around and listen you to me."Bring Home the Bacon "Bring home the bacon and take out the trash, it's just another matter of fact." You can sense the Beatles influence in this song. This slower track provides a sense of the variety on the album.Stand Up and Fight for ItThis song in 3/4 time encourages living the life that you want to live, and don't let others define you. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:“Jumpin' Jack Flash” by the Rolling StonesWhoopi Goldberg starred in the movie with this title, featuring the song from decades past. STAFF PICKS:“The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades” by Timbuk3Bruce's staff pick was popular on the Georgia Tech campus and at graduations at the time, but the line wasn't supposed to be taken so optimistically. It referenced nuclear holocaust.“To Be a Lover” by Billy IdolRob picked this hit single off Idol's “Whiplash Smile” album, which was a cover originally co-written and performed by Booker T. Jones and William Bell in 1968. The original title was "Forgot to Be Your Lover."“Don't Forget Me When I'm Gone” by Glass TigerBrian's staff pick features a Canadian group who got a boost with a credit and a guest appearance by Bryan Adams on this song. This is off their first album “The Thin Red Line.” “Will I Ever Understand You?” by BerlinDespite the name, Wayne points out that this band actually originated from California. This deeper cut describes a person looking in the mirror trying to understand herself. LAUGH TRACK:“Addicted to Spuds” by Weird Al YankovicWe finish off this episode with Weird Al's parody of the Robert Palmer classic.
Season 4, Episode 13 Radio Labyrinth is sponsored by: Atlanta Pizza & Gyro, Monday Night Brewing, and Resource Environmental Group, LLC (see below and visit our sponsors!) TWE: Welcome local filmmaker, Kevin Greene! Greene has been making movies since he was a kid, perhaps his most-famous film being the locally-made horror classic, "The Greenskeeper", starring former Atlanta Braves closing pitcher, John Rocker (along with former 'Regular Guys', Southside Steve Rickman, Larry Wachs & Eric Von Haessler). Kevin gives us the skinny on how it was made, with a little bit of gossip on the side, plus answers the question: Will there be a Greenskeeper 2? Kevin has also produced the films, "In The Moment" and "Benefits", and when he's not busy with movies, he produces and directs TV commercials. Kevin's website: https://www.atlantaideastudio.com/ PLUS: The man who ate a car: Atlanta comedian Vinny Bucci's car-eating documentary has debuted at AdultSwim.com, Stranger Things Season 3, Apple's new streaming service, Netflix's Motley Crue biopic, "The Dirt", your Staff Picks, AUA Questions and more! #TheGreenskeeper #StrangerThings3 #StrangerThings #TheDirt #Netflix #JohnRocker #Atlanta #AtlantaBraves #AdultSwim #MotleyCrue #WhatWeDoInTheShadows #TheHighwaymen #AVeryBritishBrothel Sponsors: Atlanta Pizza and Gyro 1565 Georgia 138 Conyers, GA 30013 US Atlanta Pizza & Gyro is a long-time local favorite, serving the best Pizzas, Gyros, Italian Beef Sandwiches, Hot Subs, Spaghetti, Lasagna and Greek Salads in a relaxed casual setting since 1983! https://twitter.com/ATLpizzagyro ___________________________________________ MONDAY NIGHT BREWING BREWED IN ATLANTA, AND SERVED ALL OVER GEORGIA, TENNESSEE AND ALABAMA. CHECK OUT BOTH MONDAY NIGHT TAPROOMS IN ATLANTA: 670 TRABERT AVE NW IN WEST MIDTOWN, AND AT "THE GARAGE", 933 LEE ST IN SOUTHWEST ATLANTA. CHECK OUT THEIR VARIETY OF AWARD WINNING CRAFT BEER, AND DON'T MISS FOUR DOLLAR PINT WEDNESDAYS - EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM 4 TO 9 PM AT "THE GARAGE" OR "THROWBACK THURSDAYS" - TWELVE BUCKS GETS YOU A PINT GLASS AND TICKETS FOR SIX TASTINGS! THURSDAY NIGHTS FROM 4 TO 9 PM IN WEST MIDTOWN. KEEP THE PARTY GOING - SIGN UP THE MONDAY NIGHT BREWING NEWSLETTER AT MONDAY NIGHT BREWING DOT COM SLASH "RADIO" SOCIAL MEDIA: https://twitter.com/mondaynight https://facebook.com/mondaynight https://instagram.com/mondaynight ___________________________________________ Resource Environmental Group, LLC, a environmental consulting firm in the Greater Atlanta area, for more information contact Jason Chappell (chapel) at regllc@att.net.
This week Tim is joined by Eric Von Haessler & English Nick Parsons to talk about classic Dr. Who, the revival seasons of ‘New Who’ and the upcoming Season 11 debut (that time calls, “Nurse Who”). Doctor Who is moving to Sundays, with the first episode 'The Woman Who Fell to Earth' on Sunday, October 7. Dr. Who EMPOWERED TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI3_HrRctQw #DrWho #BBC #BBCAmerica #PeterCapaldi #MattSmith #DavidTennant #ChristopherEccleston #JodieWhittaker #TomBaker #PeterDavison #ColinBaker #JonPertwee
Tonight of the show: A cornucopia of fun stuff. My take on the Yanny/Laurel audio; once a week underwear; monkeys and deer making love; plus Eric Von Haessler plays This or That! 7-9pm on News 95-5 and AM 750 WSB. #preesh
When English Nick, was on the show, he highly recommend we do this interview. Listen in as Eric and Matt discuss: Making “Scarred but Smarter”, the Drivin N Cryin’ documentary. How he got fired twice from Atlanta radio. Surviving Los Angeles. Doing a talk radio show without callers. Whatever happened to rock n’ roll. Much […] The post Eric Von Haessler appeared first on The Atlanta Podcast.
In their maiden voyage together, hosts Doug "Fireball" Turnbull, Eric Von Haessler, and Dan Elliott discuss encumbered wins, manufacturer wars, the weird silly season, errors under caution, and stage racing in the playoffs.
It's "Film Buffs" #2, featuring Eric Von Haessler & English Nick from The Von Haessler Doctrine (heard from 11 to noon, Monday - Friday on 95.5 FM and AM 750 WSB) TWIN PEAKS: The Return! Eric, Nick and Tim share their thoughts on Showtime's 18-part David Lynch film. Don't forget to go here for some good eats: www.burgabox.com/labyrinth And get 20 percent off your first order. Burger? BurgaBox! Order Mary Todd Products Online! Mary Todd's custom line of shampoo, pomades and beard oils are handmade using the finest ingredients, such as cucumber, licorice and bergamot, and produced locally. http://www.marytoddhairco.com/products Wake up! Have a Banjo Cold Brew http://www.banjocoldbrew.com/ #TwinPeaks #TwinPeaksTheReturn #DavidLynch #Showtime #KyleMacLachlan #SherylLee #MiguelFerrer #RayWise #LauraDern #EverettMcGill #DavidBowie #TheBlackLodge #MulhollandDrive #Eraserhead #BlueVelvet #InlandEmpire #LostHighway #Dune #TheElephantMan #WildatHeart
Today we celebrate the total eclipse of the sun with a special broadcast hosted by Mark Arum and Eric Von Haessler!
Tonight on The Mark Arum Show we are live at Coolray Field with Eric Von Haessler!
Rest in peace, Powers Boothe - Jeff's back this week, along with special guest, Eric Von Haessler (host of The Von Haessler Doctrine on WSB). Topics include: Penises everywhere! TV's latest craze is showing full on boners: From American Gods to The Leftovers, it's weiners galore! We recap this week's episodes of American Gods, The Leftovers, Fargo and more. The Red Box Troll stops by with the latest releases and we get into random pop culture topics with Eric. Staff Picks: Steph’s Staff Pick: Hello My Name is Doris on Amazon Prime https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/hello_my_name_is_doris/ Steph’s other Staff Pick: All of the Above Podcast with guests, Norman Lear & Julia Louis-Dreyfuss https://www.podcastone.com/all-of-the-above-with-norman-lear Jeff’s Staff Pick: Year Million on NatGeo http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/year-million/ Become a Radio Labyrinth Patron https://www.patreon.com/Timandrews Support Local Comedy! http://www.punchline.com/shows.asp Order Mary Todd Products Online! Mary Todd's custom line of shampoo, pomades and beard oils are handmade using the finest ingredients, such as cucumber, licorice and bergamot, and produced locally. http://www.marytoddhairco.com/products Wake up! Have a Banjo Cold Brew http://www.banjocoldbrew.com/ #TheLeftovers, #AmericanGods, #IanMcShane, #PowersBoothe, #RedDawn, #JimJones, #Deadwood, #CyTolliver, #HBO, #Starz, #FX, #Fargo, #CarrieCoon, #BillyBobThorton, #Tombstone, #KeithRichards, #RedBox, #DVDs, #PabloSchreiber, #GillianAnderson, #YearMillion, #NatGeo, #HelloMyNameIsDoris, #AmazonPrime, #AlloftheAbove, #Podcast, #TimAllen, #LastManStanding, #AmericanCrime, #DrWho, #ChristopherEccleston, #DavidTennant, #MattSmith, #PeterCapaldi, #SteelyDan
Eric Von Haessler has been a radio personality in the city of Atlanta for 20 years now. You probably heard him on The Regular Guys show on 96 Rock back in the day. Now he joins the Vortex Radio crew for an hour of ridiculousness. Tune into this special episode to learn more about Eric as well as a brand new original Vortex cocktail!
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*This podcast originally aired in April, 2013. Enjoy!Wow! What a night. We set up the show on-site inside the lobby of the Buckhead Theatre for the Premiere of Eric Von Haessler's ("The Regular Guys Show" on ROCK 100.5) documentary, "Scarred But Smarter (life n times of drivin n cryin)". Eric has been on Two Faces Radio several times, and we've been following and discussing with him the making of this film for about 3 years now. So we're pretty excited to be able to be a part of the premiere in Atlanta. Drivin N Cryin has been on with us before, too (check out Episode #36). This is a multiple guest, star-studded show. So come along for the ride! Guests include: Eric Von Haessler , Sadler Vaden (DNC), Derry deBorja (Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit), "Southside" Steve Rickman (The Regular Guys Show), Kevin Kinney (DNC), and more... This is a fun one, Enjoy! https://www.facebook.com/scarredbutsmartermovie https://www.facebook.com/twofacesradio (To check out photos from the night...)http://ericvonline.com/http://radiolabyrinth.podbean.com/
Allow a few seconds for buffering.Yahoo! player or right click HERE to download | Launch pop-up playerFor over 25 years, Eric Von Haessler has had a conversation with America from behind a radio microphone. For much of that time, he ridiculed everyone and everything in his path to hilarious effect. In recent years, he's shared his more serious and well-considered thoughts on everything from politics, to science, to NASCAR, to his favorite band, Drivin' n' Cryin'. These days he can be heard on his podcast, "The Show," and weekly WSB radio show, "The Von Haessler Doctrine." Eric sits down with Art and recounts the history of his top-rated former morning show, The Regular Guys, which was the toast of the L.A. FM talk radio scene in the mid-1990's at KLSX, and was a consistent ratings winner for its 16 year run in Atlanta on 96 Rock and Rock 100.5. He also shares the experiences and lessons of his rough-and-tumble youth, such as visiting his father in prison, dropping out of high school, living with heroin users, and ultimately finding a way up and out through comedy. 2 hours 22 minutes. Art's comments: "It's crazy to think in December of 1997 I was on an egg crate mattress in L.A. trying to tune in this cool new show I'd read about, and in 2015 one of the hosts is in my house. If you're a Regular Guys fan, this is a fantastic oral history. Eric has told these stories on the air, but this is the first time they've been told as one narrative. And if you make it through my opening comments, you'll feel like you just sat through all 16 years of the Regular Guys' run in Atlanta. "By the way, Larry Wachs was always nice and even encouraging to me personally, except that time he blasted me on his blog, which I found merely hysterical." Eric Von Haessler links:The Von Haessler Doctrine (Sun. 1-3 p.m. on WSB) The Show podcast and Doctrine archiveRegular Guys archiveBONUS: Scarred But Smarter, Von Haessler movie about Drivin' n' Cryin'
*This Episode originally aired in September 2009 - THIS IS PART TWO of this Episode! Check out Part One first if you haven't yet... Enjoy!*Also, Since this podcast aired, our guest Eric Von Haessler produces and hosts a podcast and weekend radio show on WSB, plus other media, and all can be found here: http://www.ericvonradio.com/
*This Episode originally aired in September 2009 - THIS IS PART ONE of this Episode! Check out Part Two Afterwards... Enjoy!*Also, Since this podcast aired, our guest Eric Von Haessler produces a podcast and weekend radio show on WSB, plus other media, and all can be found here: http://www.ericvonradio.com/Eric Von Haessler from The Regular Guys show on ROCK 100.5 in Atlanta joins us in the studio! If you live in Atlanta, you should already be familiar with Eric and The Regular Guys, but theirs is the most popular radio show in Atlanta, and one of the only great morning shows left nationwide. Eric and Larry Wachs moved the show from LA to Atlanta in the mid-90's, and have been on (and off) the air in Atlanta for over 10 years. In this episode we discuss... a lot. Mostly the radio industry itself and where it is going, The Regular Guys, what REALLY happened when they were thrown off the air (twice!), satellite radio, podcasting, stand-up comedians, favorite guests on HIS show, and much more. We talked so much when Eric sat down with us that we split this show into two podcasts. This is Part 1. In Part 2, we discuss music mostly. www.regularguys.com Join the Two Faces Radio Facebook Page! Subscribe to the Two Faces Radio podcast in iTunes Also, email us at twofacesradio@gmail.com
Booch in 2014, looking much like he did in 2015Allow a few seconds for buffering.Yahoo! player or right click HERE to download | Launch pop-up player Booch is back!Vinny Bucci returns to talk about his past year in Atlanta show business. Most notably Art and Booch discuss the last day at Rock 100.5 of Larry Wachs, the original Regular Guy. It's also known as "The Day the Other 50% of the Laughter Died" (Regular Guys co-host Eric Von Haessler was let go the year prior).Vinny also tells us about the independent films and a comedy TV pilot he's been featured in.Also in the mix are the campaign of Donald Trump, transgenders and political correctness in comedy. 92 minutes - don't be scared.Art's comments: "Down a couple of energy drinks before you listen to this one! Vinny's got a load of energy and stories to tell, so be ready to keep up!" Relevant links:DSSTVStation.comBooch & Shap YouTube seriesArt's blog
Director Eric Von Haessler has just put out Scarred But Smarter – the Life n Times of Drivin n’ Cryin, an in-depth look at this legendary Georgia band. Through extensive interviews with bandmates & managers past and present, as well as people, like Peter Buck of REM, Ed Rowland of Collective Soul, and Darius Rucker, we get a clear picture of true rock n’ roll survivors. Von Haessler talks about having the band in the studio on his radio show and how it opened his eyes, and set him on a journey to direct this documentary.
ABOVE: Adam Carolla is NOT on this show! But he's in the picture.Allow a few seconds for buffering.Yahoo! player or right click HERE to download | Launch pop-up player Watching someone else's home movies is super-boring, huh? Well, on this show there's no video, yet Art yammers on about his vacation to Los Angeles for over an hour, anyhow! If you've ever wondered what it was like to attend the taping of a network television show, or to watch a live taping of the world's top comedy podcast, Art tells you about it in great detail. Shows discussed are:The Late Late Show with Craig FergusonThe Adam Carolla ShowConan starring Conan O'Brien Art also hit the Comedy Store, the Rainbow and the Whisky-a-Go-Go! (What's the six degrees of separation between Art, Comedy Store staple Don Barris, and Jimmy Kimmel? Listen and find out!) The show begins with a clip of Art's moment of recognition on the Eric Von Haessler show, where Art's interview with Vinny Bucci in episode #40 became a topic of much discussion. 65 minutes. Art's comments: "On my blog I wrote about some cultural observations I had about why California is the consistent leader in food, lifestyle, exercise, spirituality and entertainment trends. On this podcast I detail the more touristy side of things. "This episode very nearly contained an interview with Atlanta radio legend Eric Von Haessler, a chat from the Rainbow with Hard Rock Chick, and a backstage interview at the Whisky with an up-and-coming new L.A. band. None of the above happened. Fortunately my listeners are so used to disappointment they may not even know the difference. "By the way, check out my revamped resume site. Photo by Scott Housley Photography." If you enjoy this show, you have a masochistic streak. But also, share it with the tools below!
Vinny Bucci in 2014, looking very similar to 2015Allow a few seconds for buffering.Yahoo! player or right click HERE to download | Launch pop-up playerShow number 40 is our longest show ever! It's literally too much show! Rock 100.5/Atlanta's Vinny Bucci returns. He talks about the series of independent film roles he's had in the past year, which includes being directed by former Martin cast member Tommy Ford. He also candidly discusses the dismissal of Eric Von Haessler from the Regular Guys morning show. Next, ATL-based punk band Onchi (pronounced with a long "O;" own-chi ) discusses how they came together to create a space punk band with synth bass and sci-fi-inspired lyrics. Controversial changes at the largest college radio station in America, Georgia State University's Album 88, are also mused over. Four Onchi tunes are featured: "EYEz," "Tonight We Ride," "Class War !" and "Black Nougat." 1 hour 45 minutes. Art's comments: "I thought combining a comedian and band would make for a more interesting show. It resulted in the longest show yet! This will be great for a long walk or morning commute. "Eric Von Haessler's exit and the sudden changes in the Regular Guys show have been of interest to all Atlanta radio fans. I was surprised Booch knew as much as he did and discussed everything openly. He's acquired a pretty impressive film resume, too, in just the past couple of years. "As for Onchi, I've been addicted to their Soundcloud page for about a month now. My interview with them kind of reminds me of the clip of Tommy Smothers interviewing Pete Townshend, though. (I'm Tommy Smothers in that analogy.)" Links:Vinny Bucci's podcast, "The Boochcast"Regular Guys morning showOnchi on SoundcloudOnchi Facebook pageOnchi on BandcampArt's blog If you like this longer show, be sure to let everyone know using the tools below!
Wow! What a night. We set up the show on-site inside the lobby of the Buckhead Theatre for the Premiere of Eric Von Haessler's ("The Regular Guys Show" on ROCK 100.5) documentary, "Scarred But Smarter (life n times of drivin n cryin)". Eric has been on Two Faces Radio several times, and we've been following and discussing with him the making of this film for about 3 years now. So we're pretty excited to be able to be apart of the premiere in Atlanta. Drivin N Cryin has been on with us before, too (check out Episode #36). This is a multiple guest, star-studded show. So come along for the ride! Guests include: Eric Von Haessler , Sadler Vaden (DNC), Derry deBorja (Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit), "Southside" Steve Rickman (The Regular Guys Show), Kevin Kinney (DNC), and more... This is a fun one, Enjoy! https://www.facebook.com/scarredbutsmartermovie https://www.facebook.com/twofacesradio (To check out photos from the night...)
PART TWO. This is Part Two of Episode #69 featuring Eric Von Haessler of "The Regular Guys" show on Atlanta's Rock Station, 100.5 FM. Enjoy! - And PLEASE send us any feedback regarding our podcasts by sending us a message on our Facebook Page, or twofacesradio@gmail.com. http://www.regularguys.com/ http://www.atlantasrockstation.com/ http://www.drivinncryin.com/ Two Faces Radio Facebook Page
PART ONE! - Eric Von Haessler joins us in the studio! Eric is one-fourth (and founding member) of The Regular Guys show on "Atlanta's Rock Station" 100.5 FM (6-10am Daily). We're big fans of Eric's show, and we're always honored when he joins us on Two Faces Radio. As usual, we talk a lot about music, radio (especially local Atlanta radio), some Regular Guys behind-the-scenes, Eric's upcoming Drivin N Cryin documentary, and various deep thoughts. Always great conversation, and thoroughly entertaining. Enjoy! Stay tuned for Part Two... http://www.regularguys.com/ http://www.atlantasrockstation.com/ Two Faces Radio Facebook Page
*This is PART TWO. Happy New Year! Bryan, Ira, Tim Butler, and Eric Von Haessler from ROCK 100.5's "Regular Guys Show" are in the studio to talk about 2010 (and as usual, a zillion other things). Enjoy! For photos of our guests and for more info, check out the Two Faces Radio Facebook Page And follow Two Faces Radio on Twitter - http://twitter.com/TwoFacesRadio
*This is PART ONE. Happy New Year! Bryan, Ira, Tim Butler, and Eric Von Haessler from ROCK 100.5's "Regular Guys Show" are in the studio to talk about 2010 (and as usual, a zillion other things). Stay Tuned for PART TWO! Enjoy! For photos of our guests and for more info, check out the Two Faces Radio Facebook Page And follow Two Faces Radio on Twitter - http://twitter.com/TwoFacesRadio
*This is PART TWO of Episode 19 with Eric Von Haessler from "The Regular Guys" show on ROCK 100.5 in Atlanta, GA. Enjoy! Please take 5 minutes to take our "Listener Survey" located on the right side of this page. Thanks! -----------> Drivin N Cryin "Honeysuckle Blue/Drunk Guy" YouTube Video
Eric Von Haessler from Atlanta's own "The Regular Guys" show on ROCK 100.5 joins us once again in the studio. This is PART ONE of this show. In addition to co-hosting the greatest morning radio show in Atlanta (and possibly the world), Eric is currently producing and directing a new music video AND a retrospective documentary for Drivin' N Cryin'. We discuss everything regarding these two projects, and as usual, a zillion other topics. Enjoy! *ALSO - ROCK 100.5 is hosting the "Holiday Hangover Concert" featuring Drivin' N Cryin' - Saturday, Dec. 26th at The Tabernacle. Come out to the show and be in Eric's documentary! http://www.drivinncryin.com/ http://regularguys.com/ Join Two Faces Radio on Facebook! Subscribe to Two Faces Radio on iTunes!
This is Part 2 of Episode 13 featuring Eric Von Haessler from The Regular Guys show on Atlanta's own ROCK 100.5. Enjoy! www.regularguys.com Please SUBSCRIBE to Two Faces Radio in iTunes! Also, join the Two Faces Radio Facebook Page Feel free to contact us a twofacesradio@gmail.com
Eric Von Haessler from The Regular Guys show on ROCK 100.5 in Atlanta joins us in the studio! If you live in Atlanta, you should already be familiar with Eric and The Regular Guys, but theirs is the most popular radio show in Atlanta, and one of the only great morning shows left nationwide. Eric and Larry Wachs moved the show from LA to Atlanta in the mid-90's, and have been on (and off) the air in Atlanta for over 10 years. In this episode we discuss... a lot. Mostly the radio industry itself and where it is going, The Regular Guys, what REALLY happened when they were thrown off the air (twice!), satellite radio, podcasting, stand-up comedians, favorite guests on HIS show, and much more. We talked so much when Eric sat down with us that we split this show into two podcasts. This is Part 1. In Part 2, we discuss music mostly. We'll have Part 2 available in a few days. Stay tuned! www.regularguys.com Join the Two Faces Radio Facebook Page! Subscribe to the Two Faces Radio podcast in iTunes Also, email us at twofacesradio@gmail.com