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Von and Pat Francis explore the world of rock music, podcasting, and the evolution of both over the years. Pat shares his journey from a small town in Pennsylvania to becoming a well-respected podcast host, discussing his early influences in music, the impact of MTV, and the grunge movement. They also delve into the importance of mental health in the music industry and share valuable tips for aspiring podcasters. The conversation is filled with personal anecdotes, insights into the music industry, and reflections on the changing landscape of podcasting.Chapters (00:00) Introduction to Rock Solid Podcast(03:27) Growing Up in Hollidaysburg, PA(06:12)The Evolution of Music Exposure(09:36) First Concert Experiences(12:29) The Impact of Rock Music and KISS(15:22) The Beatles and Rock Music History(18:16) The Transition from 60s to 70s Rock(21:14) MTV's Influence on Music(24:26) Concert Experiences and Festival Culture(27:20) The Grunge Movement and Its Impact(40:15) The Impact of Grunge on Rock Music(42:41) Tragedy and Mental Health in the Grunge Era(47:06) The Importance of Mental Health Awareness(55:20) Podcasting Journey and Consistency(01:01:56) Keys to Longevity in Podcasting(01:12:36) The Accessibility of Podcasting and Music(01:19:20) Breaking Stereotypes in PodcastingRock SolidWebsiteInstagramTwitterOriginal Episode Aired June 2023
Recapping what I did on my birthday. Walking through my memories in the Grunge Era. Some juicy bits from "The New Rules" by Margarita Nazarenko. Enjoy!
This is wild they were worried about their son listening to STP and Alice in Chains. Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two music loving misfits join forces to create a rock romance in The Lightning Bottles; Bridget Raymundo shares some of her favourite book-to-movie adaptations that premiered at this year's Toronto International Film Festival; Myriam Lacroix talks about the first book she remembers reading; and dealing with isolation and the past in The Observer on this episode of The Next Chapter.
The Chris and Ethan from the Grunge Bible are joining me on this episode to talk about our favorite Grunge Era records! If you are a fan of this channel you know I am excited about this one. Don't forget to follow their podcast and IG account @grunge_bible Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Field Day's guest is…Eric Metcalf! Recorded 9.6.23, Topics Include: -Was Eric Into the Grunge Era? -"Football My Thing" -Texas Football -Playing Football In The Snow -Nutrition? -The Evolution of Football -Walking 9 Miles, Everyday -Twitter (X) Account Getting Hacked & MUCH MORE! Thank You For Listening! YouTube #nfl #fielddaywithkatieblack #sports
Pete Evick is a musician, businessman and author. His latest book “MTV Famous” (co-written with Steve Olivas), chronicles his journey in the music business with his own bands as well as working with Bret Michaels. We discuss lots of great things including lessons from Bret, work ethic, his friendship with Mark McGrath, the downside of reality TV and more!0:00:00 - Intro0:00:13- New Sauce Company & Workload 0:05:00 - Work Ethic & Anxiety 0:07:55 - Music Career, Songwriting & Goals 0:09:45 - Camping, Youtube & Traveling 0:14:05 - Working Hard, Driving & Pete's Son 0:17:40 - Long Wong's, Arizona Scene & Gin Blossoms0:23:53 - Sugar Ray & Mark McGrath 0:24:44 - Grunge Era & Seattle Sound 0:26:25 - Bret Michaels & Poison in the 90s 0:33:35 - Dropping Hints for the Bret Michaels Gig 0:37:50 - Getting Guests & Growing a Podcast 0:41:35 - Lessons from Bret Michaels 0:50:40 - Learning from Dana Strum 0:52:45 - Zoltan Chaney & Drummers 0:53:55 - Guns 'N Roses 0:59:40 - Rikki Rockett 1:02:45 - Don Dokken 1:04:10 - Rock of Love & Life As I Know It 1:11:55 - Being Happy with Who You Are 1:14:10 - Rockstar Movie & Perception Change 1:17:35 - Why You Got Into It 1:18:50 - Promotions1:19:10 - Bret Michaels Life Rocks Foundation 1:20:40 - Coming to Arizona & Mark McGrath 1:23:30 - Outro MTV Famous Book:https://www.amazon.com/MTV-Famous-Pete-Evick/dp/1956577076Pete Evick Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/pete_evick/Bret Michaels Life Rocks Foundation site:https://www.liferocksfoundation.org/Chuck Shute website:https://www.chuckshute.com/Support the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
We are so excited to have Ari Joshua as our guest on No Simple Road This week! For years, shamanistic guitarist and composer Ari Joshua has been one of those “musician's musicians” who those “in the know” rave about but remains under the radar to the public. Struggles with substance abuse; a severe car accident; Ari's commitment to music education with the successful school he founded, The Music Factory; and the daunting task of mixing have kept him in something of a creative holding pattern.Ari is finally opening his vault and sharing a catalog of recordings that feature his masterful musicianship alongside such revered instrumentalists as four-time Grammy-winning artist Robert Glasper, Marco Benevento, Joe Russo, Delvon Lamarr, Skerik, and members of the Trey Anastasio Band. These tracks will be issued in various configurations, and they document a spiritual journey of a prodigious talent all-consumed by his passion for music. We talk with Ari about:Growing up on the east coast and receiving a scholarship to music school.His struggles and triumphs in running his own music school, The Music Factory.Having Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam as a mentor.Buying the building for The Music Factory with the help of local investors.His early connection to frequency and sound.Overcoming his fear of sharing his art.What it means to find our own personal 'Black Hole' and what we do with it when we find it.Having the guts to just 'go for it' when you feel something move you.How the Grunge Era and the Seattle music scene shaped his life and sound.Finding focus when you have a ton of things on your plate.Ways to serve your own creative abilities.... and so much more!SONG AT THE START FO THE INTERVIEW: 'Lest's Do It Right Now' (feat. John Medeski, Billy Martin, and Jason Fraticelli)For more music, photos, tour info, and more head over to www.arijoshua.comINTRO MUSIC PROVIDED BY - WILL HANZA OF ESCAPER-FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad-Make Sure to visit our friends at Fire On The Mountain for some amazing food at one of the 3 location in the Portland area or one of the 2 location in the Denver area!-CHECK OUT THE NSR EXCLUSIVE BETA PREVIEW OF www.venuellama.comMUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CIRCLES AROUND THE SUNOUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGONo Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music.We inform and delight music fans by creating shows with leading artists, telling untold stories, and working with brands to craft compelling narratives that bring music to life.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[1:25:57] – SUBJECT MATTER: Songs That Stop Us In Our Tracks. “Am I Inside” By Alice In Chains. Heartbreak. Missing Better Half Of Me. Jerry Cantrell. Layne Staley. 12-Step Recovery Lyrics. Inside Job. The Man I Was. All Or Nothing Kind Of Guy. Sober and Crazy. Change Or Die. Higher Power. Character Building. Grunge Era […]
Scoot talks to WWL listeners and Courtney VIP about the dawn of the grunge era and the explosion in flannel, tattoos, piercings and bad hygiene habits that came after
This Week: Jerry Lewis Post Hardcore, Justin Speeds In A School Zone, All Things Nineteen Ninety-Six, Sushi Tanya, Richard Jewell, Clint Eastwood Later Career Movies, A Certain Orange Juice, Eric Rudolph, Tuesday's Libel Edition, Nathan's Train Hopping Kindergartener, Gen Z Fashion, Pierce All Conches!, Lessons from the Grunge Era, Dangertainment, Four Green Day Albums, Good Riddance. Nathan and Justin's Music: https://judystruckstop.bandcamp.com/ Give us a little ole follow on the bandcamp. Instas: Nathan @siddandthefinches Justin @justindrakecroft As Always: Twitter: @SushiJackknife Email: sushijackknife@gmail.com Support us here, if you want, we won't twist your arm or anything: https://anchor.fm/sushi-jackknife/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sushi-jackknife/support
Second episode of Die on that Hill. I'm glad so many people liked the first episode. This episode is going to get some people talking for sure. We talk about Nirvana and the Grunge/Seattle scene of the 90's and my good friend T talks about how he doesn't feel Nirvana is the best band of that scene and his number one band will totally surprise you. We also talk about a lot of the other bands in that era, what we were thinking during that time period and what holds up today. We also rank 4 albums from the big 4 of that era. So sit back and enjoy the show and if you want to be a guest on "Die on that Hill" send me an email at onestopguitar1@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-stangeland/support
Photographer, bassist, songwriter, member of the band- Lit since 1987, He has played with Lynch Mob too. Lit has sold over 2 million albums worldwide and released 7 albums. Members include A. Jay Popoff (Lead Vocals), Jeremy Popoff (Guitar & Vocals), Taylor Carroll (Drums). LIT is one of the preeminent bands to come out of the post grunge era. This show includes:How Kevin started playing bass, how the name LIT came about, & being on tour for 2 years after “My Own Worst Enemy” was released. Playing Woodstock in 1999 that includes a James Brown story.New LP- “Taste Like Gold” Tracks “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah”, & “Kicked Off Plane” is this a true story?Growing a new audience of a different generation, performing, & secret to the band staying together for so long. The album's artwork that Kevin shot which leads to how he got into photography?Links:LIT Website: https://www.litband.com/Order Taste Like Gold HERE: https://orcd.co/tasteslikegoldKevin Baldes Photography: http://www.kevinbaldes.com/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/Support the Show: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/supportBook Tommy: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/public-speaking Support the show
Welcome back to another episode of The Jasta Show! Today, Jasta brings on Morgan Rose from Sevendust! We discuss stories about being on tour, the transition to the "Grunge Era", the impact Sevendust had on the industry, Morgan's surprise Mötley Crue performance, his friendship with Tommy Lee and much more. **Support Our Sponsors**Indie Merch Store: https://www.indiemerchstore.com/Martyrstore: https://www.martyrstore.net/Mipod USE CODE "JASTA": https://mipod.com/Copy My Crypto: https://copymycrypto.com/jastaYoDelta USE CODE "GAS": https://yodelta.com/**Subscribe On GaS Digital**https://gasdigitalnetwork.com/gdn-show-channels/the-jasta-show/USE PROMO Code JASTA for a 2 week free trial.**Follow Jamey On Patreon**https://www.patreon.com/jasta**Follow Jasta On Social Media**https://twitter.com/jameyjastahttps://www.instagram.com/jameyjasta/**Follow Evan On Social Media**https://twitter.com/evan_handhttps://www.instagram.com/evan_hand/Musician, former television host, and podcaster Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed, Kingdom of Sorrow, Jasta and the former host of MTV's Headbanger's Ball) interviews your heroes every Monday and Thursday. The newest 20 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show a week before it comes out everywhere else - you can subscribe now at gasdigitalnetwork.com and use the code JASTASee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's been more than time to reach out to other 90s heads out there. This is my first venture in interviewing and I just had to talk with Brandon who runs the instagram account, @1990archives We get into our fave 90s bands and fashion era/brands, why MTV needs more than a reboot, and how he gathers info on the 90s scene for his page.We did a collab playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1UnpTOeav41LfWbXotr5EA?si=9549c0fd7da34418 ---Get over 60 BONUS episodes on 90s TV (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Felicity, Dawson's Creek, Buffy, and more...) and to support the show, join the PATREON for $5/month! www.patreon.com/fashiongrungeGIVE US A 5 STAR RATING & SUBSCRIBE!Host: Lauren @lauren_melanie Guest: Brandon of @1990archives Music by Den-Mate @imdenmateFollow Fashion Grunge Podcast Instagram @fashiongrungepodTwitter @fgrungepodLetterboxd Fashion Grunge PodcastTikTok @fashiongrungepod
Frequent guest Corey Rozzoni makes his 4th appearance on A-Sides to chat with Andy in this special 88th episode. They revisit a Facebook post that Rizzo made, which he asked friends to rank their favorite bands of the "Grunge" era. Not only do they break down Corey's favorites, they also try to define the "Seattle Sound", and debate which pizza toppings make the best pie. You can follow Corey on his website, https://coreyrozzoni.com/home, where you can hire him for your next musical project or follow along with his current projects. Big thank you to Corey for guesting and producing this episode, and thanks to all for pressing play on this newest episode of A-Sides.
On this episode of CHRIS AKIN PRESENTS..., Chris sits down with Hammerfall guitarist Oscar Dronjak. Dronjak checked in from Sweden to discuss the band's new release HAMMER OF DAWN, the difficulties of recording during the pandemic, how they have always stayed true to their sound (even when it wasn't cool), and more. Get all our episodes at www.chrisakin.net. Please SUBSCRIBE, click the notification bell, leave a comment or a like, and share this episode! **NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** WEBSITE: http://www.thecmsnetwork.com THE CMS PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.cmspn.com HEAVY METAL TELEVISION: https://www.heavymetaltelevision.net CMStv: https://www.cmstv.net CMSRadio: https://www.cmsradio.net CMSPN App: Search "The CMS Network" In Your iOS or Android App Store! Become A VIP On Locals: https://classicmetalshow.locals.com RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/cms BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cms/ ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@ClassicMetalShow:a SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/1An7v0PYI2xPBjtvwEBvYm?si=5877d8bbc0a54c73 ANCHOR: https://www.anchor.fm/cmspn ROKU: Search "The Classic Metal Show" in the Roku Channels AMAZON: Search "The CMS Network" To Add Our Channel SOCIALS Minds: https://www.minds.com/ClassicMetalShow/ Parler: https://parler.com/cmspn Gab: https://gab.com/theclassicmetalshow Locals: https://classicmetalshow.locals.com Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/chrisakin CENSORED BIG TECH: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cmspn Twitter: https://twitter.com/cmsrocks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cmspn1/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCMSPodcastNetwork **NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cmspn/message
D-Fly is joined by IL Editor-in-Chief Matt Kinnear this week as Dixie is sidelined by life's 10-man ride. Dan and Matt get you ready for a heady Week 3 that features a stunning SEVEN Top 20 matchups with previews of each game, a brief recap of the previous week and the success of the Big Ten, a fantastic interview with Jacksonville head man, John Galloway, and much more. In the Galloway interview, they discuss No. 13 Jacksonville's hot start and first national ranking, what's behind the rise of the SoCon on a national level, recruiting in the age of COVID redshirts and the transfer portal, the growing legend of Max Waldbaum, this weekend's Rocky Mountain double dip, Galloway's retirement after a remarkable playing career and, of course, the reason why he always wore those sweatpants in the cage. WEEKEND PREVIEWS Wow. Seven Top 20 matchups this weekend and several significant other games on tap. Six Top 20 matchups on Saturday and a Sunday bonus Top 20 tilt. Top 20 matchups. Saturday Games No. 10 Penn (0-1) at No. 7 Duke (5-1), noon No. 5 Rutgers (4-0) at No. 19 Loyola (0-2), noon No. 9 Syracuse (1-1) at No. 2 Virginia (3-0), noon No. 3 Georgetown (2-0) at No. 4 Notre Dame (1-0), 1 p.m. No. 20 Princeton (2-0) at No. 1 Maryland (3-0), 1 p.m. No. 13 Jacksonville (3-1) at No. 16 Denver (2-1), 1 p.m. (MT) Sunday Game No. 11 Johns Hopkins (3-1) at No. 12 North Carolina (3-1), 2 p.m. GIVE & GO Freed from Dixie's rudimentary and limited knowledge of music, this week's Give and Go is a tastefully-themed discussion and definitive ranking of Grunge Era bands. With Pearl Jam a consensus No. 1, Matt gives his nuanced Top 5, tells how he nearly blew his ear drums one time at a Tool concert this week and they also compare the parallel careers of Dave Grohl and Larry David. Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty good.
On this episode of CHRIS AKIN PRESENTS…, Chris sits down with Hammerfall guitarist Oscar Dronjak. Dronjak checked in from Sweden to discuss the band’s new release HAMMER OF DAWN, the difficulties of recording during the pandemic, how they have always stayed true to their sound (even when it wasn’t cool), and more. Get all our […]
It was brought to our attention that many youngsters today think the band Nirvana was an overrated band...Anyone growing up in the Grunge Era of the 90s knows that this statement is pure insanity. But it made us wonder, are there cultural icons from older generations that we view through a similar lens? Why is so much of our personality based on the music and pop culture we digest during our formative years? Are things always viewed more favorably through the rearview mirror? We had to pull a Boomer into the conversation for a different generational perspective. Zack Hayes and Phil Hayes welcome their father, Clayton Hayes, to this week's episode of The Disconnect.
It was brought to our attention that many youngsters today think the band Nirvana was an overrated band...Anyone growing up in the Grunge Era of the 90s knows that this statement is pure insanity. But it made us wonder, are there cultural icons from older generations that we view through a similar lens? Why is so much of our personality based on the music and pop culture we digest during our formative years? Are things always viewed more favorably through the rearview mirror? We had to pull a Boomer into the conversation for a different generational perspective. Zack Hayes and Phil Hayes welcome their father, Clayton Hayes, to this week's episode of The Disconnect.
En la década de los 90' escuchaba mucho Radio 3, que hicieron un buen eco de las bandas grunge, a raíz del bombazo a nivel mundial que supuso el Nevermind de Nirvana. Inmediatamente empezaron a sonar Soundgarden, con el disco que hoy presentamos, Pearl Jam con Ten, Alice in Chains con Dirt, y eso para mí, fue como un nuevo despertar, era un sonido nuevo, con el que conecte directo, y que me devolvió la fe en las novedades, y me sacó de mi estancamiento setentero, como se dice ahora, me estalló la cabeza. Hoy hemos escogido ‘Badmotorfinger’, que es el tercer disco de la banda. Fue lanzado el 24 de septiembre de 1991, más o menos 30 años. Es el primer disco que grabaron con el nuevo bajista Ben Shepherd. Es un proyecto que todavía mantenía el sonido metal de sus anteriores discos.
Sick of the news and political chatter?…. Sick of hearing about the pandemic?…. Do you like Horror & Comedy Films, Classic tv series, Rock n Roll and Ravioli? Rational Rage Network proudly presents to you: Castle & Chickie: Podcast Adventures! Long time friends Kevin Castle [formerly of the legendary Don Tony & Kevin Castle Show] & Baseball Chickie embark on an adventure of the podcasting variety. Where will this journey lead them?… your guess is as good as ours. Tune in and find out! To stay up to date with the latest Kevin Castle, Baseball Chickie and Rational Rage news…. You know the drill: Kevin Castle TWITTER: @KevZCastle BaseballChickie INSTAGRAM: @baseballchickie TWITTER: @baseballchickie If you wanna donate to the Castle & Chickie Podcast Adventures Show Our Paypal is: Ryderrockband@gmail.com Rational Rage Network WEB: https://www.rationalragenetwork.podbean.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/rationalrage TWITTER: @rational_rage INSTAGRAM: @rational.rage
In this podcast Ryan Light, emotional healing coach, sits down with Tabitha to share his philosophy and modalities for healing the emotional pain of trauma. Ryan shares his personal story of healing from trauma, such as sexual abuse by his mother, abandonment and bullying and Tabitha leaves us with some words for an American Mothers Day weekend and beyond. The two fo them realize they went through the 90's Grunge Era nearly a decade apart in age, but are both 90s kids at heart. You can find Ryan on Instagram @beatanxiety.me and his website beatanxiety.meResources referenced in this episode: Whole Again: Healing Your Heart and Rediscovering Your True Self After Toxic Relationships and Emotional Abuse by Jackson MackenzieTabitha now has a YouTube Channel!!! Please Subscribe to stay updated and watch your favorite podcast interviews! Follow along for lives and updates on Instagram @love_me_lab_podcast Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tabithabrooke)
Episode 125- Joey Allen of Warrant!!! It’s always a special treat to sit down with a member of one of your favorite bands and this is no exception. One of the best interviews I’ve ever done, certainly one of the most fun. Interviewing Joey was like chatting with an old friend. He had some great stories including playing in a band with Lars Ulrich (Metallica), the on stage accident with Jani Lane, Tommy Lee’s “present” on the Feelgood tour, why they were kicked off the Poison Flesh & Blood tour and more! Plus he reveals a special project the band is working on that every fan will love. 0:00:00 - Intro0:01:27 - Growing Up in Orange County 0:03:01 - Playing with Lars Ulrich (Metallica) 0:04:15 - Knightmare II & Other Bands Before Warrant0:06:08 - Show at Roxy & Jani Lane Injury0:07:30 - Warrant Club Days & Friends with Bands0:10:30 - The Band Getting Signed 0:11:43 - Choosing a Producer 0:13:10 - D.R.F.S.R. Album Cover 0:15:32 - Hearing "Down Boys" on the Radio 0:16:35 - Tommy Lee Gives the Band a "Present" 0:19:13 - "Cherry Pie" Album & Song 0:21:57 - Rolling Stone, Cherry Pie & Cancel Culture0:26:03 - Poison Flesh & Blood Tour 0:28:38 - Blood, Sweat & Beers Tour 0:30:30 - "Dog Eat Dog" Dedication to Joey 0:32:35 - "Pop Music" Song 0:34:45 - First Single from "Dog Eat Dog" 0:36:40 - Favorite Songs & Singles0:38:20 - Grunge Era & Joey's Hiatus 0:42:10 - Musical Projects During Warrant Hiatus 0:44:20 - Adam Carolla, Dave Navarro & Jani Lane Reunion 0:46:30 - Attempts to Help Jani Lane & Tragedy 0:50:30 - Louder, Harder & Faster Album & Video 0:53:28 - Warrant Set List 0:54:38 - Pandemic & Next Warrant Record 0:55:53 - Concerts & Shows with Other Bands 0:57:15 - Charities - Children, Breast Cancer & Autism 0:58:38 - Life Advice 0:59:30 - Warrant Documentary 1:00:45 - Wrap Up Warrant Band Website:http://www.warrantrocks.comSt Jude's Children's Hospital https://www.stjude.orgChuck Shute Website:http://chuckshute.comSupport the show (https://venmo.com/Chuck-Shute)
Prior to the grunge scene in Seattle the cities punk scene was vibrant and teen angst ran wild. Harassed by cops and authority, it gave teens the sense of unity and the music was the extension of their anger. The band The Living was a huge part of that scene that later saw members Duff McKagan move to Southern California and form Guns'n'Roses and also where Mother Love Bone drummer Greg Gilmore honed his craft. I chat with vocalist John Conte about this moment in Seattle music history and how the re-release came to be. Please enjoy the episode!Part of Pantheon Podcast Network!
Prior to the grunge scene in Seattle the cities punk scene was vibrant and teen angst ran wild. Harassed by cops and authority, it gave teens the sense of unity and the music was the extension of their anger. The band The Living was a huge part of that scene that later saw members Duff McKagan move to Southern California and form Guns'n'Roses and also where Mother Love Bone drummer Greg Gilmore honed his craft. I chat with vocalist John Conte about this moment in Seattle music history and how the re-release came to be. Please enjoy the episode! Part of Pantheon Podcast Network!
Nevermind by Nirvana on this week's episode of Inside The Album. We dive in deep into this iconic record. Nevermind changed rock music by driving a stake through the heart of party rock and hair metal. This album really begins the "Grunge Era" and is the leader In the rock revolution that grew out of the Northwestern United States. We discuss the stories surrounding the recording of this iconic record plus we show you how the songs are really pop songs. Join us as we go Inside The Album Nevermind. www.InsideThe album.com SUBSCRIBE NOW
Episode 39: This week the boys and I are back to discuss one of the greatest music revolutions in rock history - The #Seattle #Grunge #Music Era. Discussions include the top bands, the best albums, the most underrated tracks, and discover which singer we think is the greatest frontman of the decade.0:00 - Intro (Lee Michaels)1:28 - Welcome Back!1:55 - Introduction to Music4:13 - Seattle Music Scene9:51 - The Melvins14:08 - Green River17:33 - Soundgarden30:38 - Screaming Trees33:00 - Nirvana39:43 - Mother Love Bone46:33 - Alice In Chains51:58 - Tad55:13 - Mudhoney58:19 - Temple Of The Dog1:00:47 - Pearl Jam1:08:58 - 7 Year Bitch / The Gits / Hammerbox1:12:58 - Candlebox1:17:29 - Mad Season1:18:27 - Top 10 Seattle Band Names1:20:52 - Who's Number Five?1:23:09 - Best Seattle Album1:26:28 - Who's The Greatest Frontman?1:29:57 - Most Underrated Tracks1:42:54 - Track To Represent Big 41:46:49 - What Are Your Favorites?1:47:21 - Outro / CloseSEATTLE GRUNGE ERA PLAYLISThttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxFycXVYYhX6ej1eHClC9Esj8WmhVF1NO
Some bonus coverage. Bakko talks with the engineer of Pearl Jam Ten, Dave Hillis. Dave has plenty of amazing anecdotes from the making of one of the biggest records in Grunge and Rock music in general. Dave Hillis started his career as a 17 year old guitarist for the legendary thrash metal band "MACE." In the mid 80's, they released two LP's on Enigma Records in the US and Blackdragon Records in Europe. They were featured on Metalblade Records, "Metal Massacre V"and recognized in the "Thrash-Metal Encyclopedia" and fanzines around the world, as a pioneering force in heavy metal. To this day, there is still a huge following of this pioneering band. Led by Dave's furious guitar work, they charted in the UK and Japan. Mace later toured with Slayer, Anthrax, Raven, Death Angel, and Testament. Dave spent ten years as Chief Engineer, along side legendary producer Rick Parashar, at Seattle's famed London Bridge Studios, during the birth of the Grunge Era. Dave worked as the Engineer on Pearl Jam's debut album "Ten" , Assistant Engineer on the Self Titled "Mother Love Bone" album, the movie soundtrack for "Singles", Alice in Chains, Blind Melon, The Seattle Symphony, Love On Ice, and many others. As the years went by, developed his own producing and engineering skills and continued to work with multiple major label artists. During this time he co-produced, with Greg Dulli, The Afghan Whigs' standout farewell single "66" , on the "1965 " LP and the Twilight Singers "She Loves You" record. Dave also continued to create and record his own music. Dave founded the alternative rock group, "Sybil Vane" , and was the guitarist and song writer. Sybil Vane was signed with both Polydor Records and Island Records. Their song "Sorry" was featured in the movie "Empire Records" , starring actress Liv Tyler. In 2005, Dave founded, produced, mixed and engineered the Shoegaze group "Thee Heavenly Music Association" (Rehash Records US, Fierce Panda Records UK) , to much critical acclaim, where he also served as the group's guitarist and songwriter. During this time, Dave also co-produced the Kevin Martin (Candlebox) solo record "The Possibility Of Being" on Gold Circle Entertainment and worked with comedian, Denis Leary on his live album. Dave continued playing and was hired as a live guitarist for Duff McKagen's (Guns and Roses) band "Loaded". While living in London, Dave worked with multi platinum artist James Blunt, on his writing demos for his hugely successful "Back to Bedlam" album, which included "You're Beautiful" and, "Good Bye My Lover". Dave is also credited with working on Britpop star, Chris Gentry's (Menswear) solo recordings. In 2011, Dave opened Starlodge Studios in the SODO neighborhood of Seattle; a private mix and overdub room featuring vintage and modern recording tools and his beloved AMPEX 1/2" tape Machine for analog magic. Most recently, Dave has crossed over to house and electronic music, with his alter-ego Lo-Rez. Lo-Rez has received critical acclaim and has been featured on major motion film soundtracks. The album "Infinity", has been remastered and re-released in 2019. Dave currently resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with his wife and daughter. He is currently working on new music, engineering, producing, participating in public speaking engagements and workshops.
Hello friends and family, welcome to this special episode of the disk dungeon where we put you on to the Grunge Music era! This week we have a special Co Host Steven James from the #HivemindRadio show! Steve and Joe Dove get down to the music that set the state for their coming of age, #StoneTemplePilots and #PearlJam ! Their concerts albums and epic moments in music that set the bar for the era.
Taylor and Hutch will wax on one of our favorite music scenes in history, The Grunge Era. It takes us back in the day where holy jeans and flannel were the thing to wear and we just didn't give a f@#k.
I talk about Memorial Day and then it spins into the Grunge Era. I rank Pitt’s wins of 2018. I talk NBA Playoffs and NHL Playoffs.
My guest today is Dave Hillis who started his career as a 17 year old guitarist for the legendary thrash metal band "MACE." Dave also spent ten years alongside legendary producer Rick Parashar, at Seattle's famed London Bridge Studios, during the birth of the Grunge era where he worked as the engineer on Pearl Jam's debut album "Ten" , "Mother Love Bone", the movie soundtrack for "Singles", Alice in Chains, Blind Melon, The Seattle Symphony, Love On Ice, and many others. Dave’s producing and engineering credits include The Afghan Whigs', The Twilight Singers, Kevin Martin of Candlebox, and he has even worked with comedian, Denis Leary among many others. In 2011, Dave opened Starlodge Studios in Seattle; a private mix and overdub room featuring vintage and modern recording tools and his beloved AMPEX 1/2" tape Machine for analog magic. And he now lives in Pittsburgh PA where he recently works from a new multi purpose performance hall recording studio called The Sanctuary at Mr Smalls. Thanks to our sponsors! OWC - Other World Computing: https://www.OWC.com Boz Digital Labs - https://www.bozdigitallabs.com Use the coupon: RSRSasquatch2 when you checkout to get $70 off. JZ Microphones - https://usashop.jzmic.com/ use coupon: ROCKSTAR at checkout for 50% off JZ BH1S and BH2 Mics RSR Academy: http://RSRockstars.com/Academy Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast then please Leave a review on iTunes here CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/190
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Before they reach their End Game, Marvel Studios takes audiences back to where it all began for S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Nick Fury (Samuel “Mother-Flerken” Jackson) - a 1995 close encounter with Captain Marvel. Can Brie Larson's space invader rectify where her loyalties lie when warring factions of Kree and Skrulls descend upon Earth to claim Annette Bening's lightspeed technology? And when will the femalien be ready to use her flaming fist power? Find out if Stuart, Arnie, and Jakob had a Mar-Velous time revisiting the Grunge Era when you Listen Now! {Marvel Series} {Avengers Series} {Comic Book Movies Series} {Captain Marvel Series}
Before they reach their End Game, Marvel Studios takes audiences back to where it all began for S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Nick Fury (Samuel “Mother-Flurken” Jackson) - a 1995 close encounter with Captain Marvel. Can Brie Larson’s space invader rectify where her loyalties lie when warring factions of Kree and Skrulls descend upon Earth to claim Annette Bening’s lightspeed technology? And when will the femalien be ready to use her flaming fist power? Find out if Stuart, Arnie, and Jakob had a Mar-Velous time revisiting the Grunge Era when you Listen Now!
¿Quieres hacer tu propia Awesome Mix Tape? https://goo.gl/forms/HHJYHkazXqi8NMg43 "A principio de los 90, el éxito de una banda de la lluviosa Seattle definió el destino de la música Rock de una de las décadas más prolíficas, musicalmente hablando. El sonido que marcó a toda una generación", dice Toni. Cuanto sabe. Qué fuerte es. Nadie sabe todo lo que ha hecho Toni por nosotros, mientras dormimos. Dice que es un vigilante nocturno en Chipiona, pero yo creo que es Batman. 0:00:07 Green River - Come On Down (1985) 0:03:25 TAD - Grease Box 0:07:17 Mudhoney - Suck You Dry (Video) 0:09:46 Seven Year Bitch - The Scratch 0:11:42 Fastbacks - Swallow My Pride 0:14:39 Nirvana - Aneurysm 0:19:10 Alice In Chains - Godsmack 0:22:59 Soundgarden - Fell On Black Days [Studio Version] 0:27:35 Pearl Jam- Elderly woman behind the counter in a small town (with Lyrics) 0:30:46 Jane's Addiction - Three Days
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This week we talk to Steve Moriarty from the Seattle Punk Band, “The Gits”. We spoke on the band’s rise among the Seattle Music scene during the Grunge Era and about their fascinating history. We also talked about the tragic murder of their lead singer, Mia Zapata, and their 10-year journey to bring Mia’s killer to justice.