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EPISODE #412-- We continue to belatedly celebrate Black History Month with the concert film HAIL! HAIL! ROCK 'N' ROLL from 1987, staring none other than the king of rock and roll himself, Chuck Berry. We also talk Johnathan Glazer's THE ZONE OF INTEREST (2023), Akira Kurosawa's SANJURO (1962), Alfred Hitchcock's SPELLBOUND (1948), as well as CADILLAC RECORDS (2008), DRUNKEN ANGEL (1948), and the latest version of SHOGUN (2024) on Hulu. It's a good batch. Donate to the cause at Patreon.com/Quality. Follow the show on Twitter @AQualityInterruption, and James on Twitter @kislingtwits, on Bluesky at kislingconnection.bsky, on Instagram @kislingwhatsit, and on Tiktok @kislingkino. You can watch Cruz and show favorite Alexis Simpson on You Tube in "They Live Together." Thanks to our artists Julius Tanag (http://www.juliustanag.com) and Sef Joosten (http://spexdoodles.tumblr.com). The theme music is "Eine Kleine Sheissemusik" by Drew Alexander. Listen to DRACULA: A RADIO PLAY on Apple Podcasts, at dracularadio.podbean.com, and at the Long Beach Playhouse at https://lbplayhouse.org/show/dracula And, as always, Support your local unions! UAW, SAG-AFTRA, and WGA strong and please leave us a review on iTunes or whatever podcatcher you listened to us on!
This week on "Hail Hail Rock 'n' Roll Backstage Pass", we talk with Alan Cross, DJ and Program Director at CFNY FM in Toronto, and long-serving host and creator of the "Ongoing History of New Music" and his new show, "Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry." Alan discusses his career, and his take on the future of music. Visit "Ongoing History of New Music" at: https://open.spotify.com/show/2UHz6WqVFz6iZkWgZ5lXDw?si=fa3330e225f644b8 "Uncharted": https://open.spotify.com/show/0XuhlsUtLKqb9KfkqFbAmJ?si=9bc68edb0bed4455
The first (sort of!) episode of "Hail Hail Rock 'n' Roll: The Story of Rock". In this episode, we outline our plans for the podcast and lay out the path we're all about to take together. Why don't you come along for the ride!
Hail Hail Rock 'n' Roll: The Story of Rock a weekly chronological examination of the story behind the music that has shaped the world in the past 70 years! Join us January 1, 2024 and every Monday after!
Join host Christopher Moore each week as he traces the stories behind the story of rock, the music that has played such a pivotal role in our culture over the past 70 years.
By the 1950's, American Music had been on a fascinating journey. Rolling out of the Appalachian Mountains and into southern cities; drifting out of the cotton plantations of the south, winding its way up from New Orleans, along the Mississippi Delta, carried along many musical creeks, tributaries, and rivers, rolling its way along mysterious trails past the crossroads, and chugging its way across railroad lines. American Music had evolved, and grown, and changed, just like the culture that produced it. We've seen the rise of jazz in its different forms, and heard the echoes of slavery in the blues – as it evolved from the country blues of Robert Johnson and Huddie Ledbedder to the electric blues of Muddy Waters and BB King – and the evolution of Country music as it grew out of English, Scottish, and Welsh ballads into the slick, urbanized sound of Nashville or the honky tonks and juke joints - the urban sounds of Hank Williams. In the few decades that led up to the mid-1950's, there were just a few more cobblestones that needed to be laid into the roadbed that ended with the birth of rock music. Among these were Western Swing and Rockabilly. The rock and roll attitude – rebellion, sexuality, and freedom – is a rockabilly hand-me-down sweatshirt from rock's big brother. However, the true rockers that came later were true, dyed in the wool non-conformists and rebels. There's a world of difference between someone like, say, Jim Morrison, and Kung-Fu Elvis. Morrison's disgust for authority was the real thing. Elvis, on the other hand, had his picture taken at the White House next to Richard "Tricky Dick" Nixon. Compare that to many, very public apologies that aging rockabilly artists made later for their antics in younger years. Good Golly, Miss Molly…. Welcome to the latest edition of American Song; episode 13. Hail Hail Rock and Roll!IN THIS EPISODETex WilliamsMoon MullicanArthur Smith's Hot QuintetTennessee Ernie FordThe Maddox Bros. and RoseElvis PresleyJerry Lee LewisBuddy HollyJohn LennonPaul McCartneyRingo StarrJackie BrentsonRoy BrownBig Mama ThorntonSister Rosetta TharpeChuck BerryFat's DominoLittle RichardEddie Cochranthe Teen QueensBobby FreemanWanda JacksonPat BooneAllen FreedThe PlattersThe DominoesThomas Hardin/ MoondogThe Who
The Fart Boys are late but with a wonderful show. A ripe pile of dirty laundry to go thru. With updates for the Mean Beard Halloween Fartacular Spooktacular airing on October 27th! Stay tuned.... A rousing this day in... Jim is back this week with another Halloween filled Metal Minute! No letting it hotline this week but call in with your stories 8706823443 leave your voicemail and let it hit! News is filled with all the good stuff from a Fender Violin guitar to a Update on a B.B. king Lucille Guitar. Also an lousy arrow attack that results in death!?! WTF!?! And so much more... Our Mean Beard of the Week is Fart Pedal Creator Steve Gadlin! The man is a legend nuff said. Head over to fart.pizza/ to check out everything that legend does. Your main event is Birthday Boy himself Chuck Berry! We discuss his new Gibson release and some of our thoughts about Chuck in general... No one touches Chuck Berrys amp... Hail Hail Rock n Roll!!!donate to sponsor a guitar! gofundme.com/f/itchyforpickyShow Sponsors!Midnights Haberdashery! Hit him up on any social media platform to get a custom hat order a started today! Tell him the Pirates sent you!smoothmyballs.com code/ piratesFlagship sponsor Mean Beard!meanbeard.com code/GPP15
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 7, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Hail, Hail Rock 'N' Roll 1: In this 1971 hit, Don McLean wrote that "Something touched me deep inside the day the music died". "American Pie". 2: In 1978 the Bee Gees spent a total of 13 weeks at No. 1 and this youngest brother took the top spot for 9 weeks. Andy Gibb. 3: "Roll Over Beethoven and tell" this Russian composer "the news". Tchaikovsky. 4: Hoyt Axton wrote 2 of this group's Top 5 hits: "Joy To The World" and "Never Been To Spain". Three Dog Night. 5: This Stevie Wonder hit is subtitled "Everything's Alright". "Uptight". Round 2. Category: A Question About Television 1: This question is the first line of the theme song from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show". Who can turn the world on with her smile?. 2: After this hero left the scene, someone inevitably asked, "Who was that masked man?". The Lone Ranger. 3: This 5-word question became a catchphrase for Gary Coleman on "Different Strokes". What ya talkin about Willis?. 4: Watching "Twin Peaks", the lynch mob wondered, "Who killed" this teenager. Laura Palmer. 5: This popular game show featured the question "Will our mystery guest enter and sign in, please?". What's My Line?. Round 3. Category: Pop's Music 1: Dad refuses to see a Guy Ritchie film because he's always had a secret crush on this "Like A Virgin" singer. Madonna. 2: Dad slow dances by himself to this band's "Stairway to Heaven" becuase he's having school dance flashbacks. Led Zeppelin. 3: Dad wears that dorky clock on a chain because he was into this Public Enemy before he became a VH1 reality star. Flavor Flav. 4: Dad thinks he's an O.G. because he was into these white rappers long before their album "Ill Communication". the Beastie Boys. 5: Dad needs help downloading "In Rainbows", but he always said this Thom Yorke band was ahead of its time. Radiohead. Round 4. Category: Swedish Actresses 1: Born September 18, 1905, this glamorous Swede's real last name was Gustafsson. Greta Garbo. 2: She's the only Swedish actress to win 3 Oscars. Ingrid Bergman. 3: This multi-talented lovely from Valsjobyn received an Oscar nomination for her role in "Tommy". Ann-Margret. 4: Birgitta Andersson used this first name when acting in classics like "Wild Strawberries". Bibi. 5: This daughter of Swedish actor Stig Olin starred in "Havana" and "Enemies, A Love Story". Lena Olin. Round 5. Category: Around The Commonwealth 1: The first people to settle this country migrated there 40,000 years ago; Europeans settled Botany Bay in 1788. Australia. 2: The world's seventh-largest country in size, this Commonwealth country is second by population. India. 3: This westrn hemisphere Commonwealth nation has more lakes and inland rivers than any other country. Canada. 4: English is the official language of this oil-rich country that borders Chad, NIger and Cameroon. Nigeria. 5: Constitutional changes in 2000 for this Asian country may help end its civil war between Tamils and Sinhalese. Sri Lanka. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
On this very special episode which has been something like a year in the making, good friend of the show and frequent guest Brendon Small returns to talk about two of his favorite music documentaries - CHUCK BERRY: HAIL! HAIL! ROCK N ROLL (1987) and another one called OFF THE CHARTS: THE SONG POEM STORY (2003). Both of these are fantastic documentaries and worth discovering. One gives a portrait of a Rock icon in Chuck Berry and the other shines a light on the song poem industry and the regular folks who send in their lyrics to have them made into songs (and the people that make those songs). If you like docs like AMERICAN MOVIE, HOME MOVIE and VERNON, FLORIDA - then you'll want to seek out OFF THE CHARTS as soon as possible! HAIL! HAIL! ROCK N ROLL is on Blu-ray from Shout Factory and OFF THE CHARTS is sadly only on DVD (also from Shout). This week's episode is brought to you by the fine folks at DiabolikDVD - a great place to buy your discs from! https://www.diabolikdvd.com/ Just the Discs Now has a YouTube Channel! Check it out here and subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCffVK8TcUyjCpr0F9SpV53g Follow the Show on Twitter here for Episode previews and new Blu-ray News! twitter.com/justthediscspod We're also on Instagram! instagram.com/justthediscspod/
On this episode of the “It's Only Rock And Roll PODCAST”, “rockumentary” film producer Stephanie Bennett, discusses stories from her book “Johnny B Bad”, detailing her harrowing experiences working with Chuck Berry on the 1987 motion picture “Hail Hail Rock & Roll”. Also, this week's co-host Eric Fontana talk about his touring with Clarence Clemons, starring in the stage production of The Buddy Holly Story, and meeting Little Richard! To purchase “JOHNNY B. BAD - Chuck Berry and the Making of Hail! Hail! Rock ‘N’ Roll” by Stephanie Bennette visit Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Johnny-B-Bad-Chuck-Making/dp/1684572444 Visit the 'It's Only Rock And Roll PODCAST' online at: ° Homepage – www.ItsOnlyRockAndRollPodcast.com ° Facebook - facebook.com/ItsOnlyRockAndRollPodcast/ ° Twitter – twitter.com/ItsOnlyRockAnd2
Armpit musty, Reeboks dusty Death - Keep on Knocking Fugazi - Give Me the Cure Quicksand - Freezing Process Rocket From The Crypt - On a Rope The Smiths - Panic Jane's Addiction - Idiots Rule Ozzy Osbourne - Demon Alcohol Red Hot Chili Peppers - Body of Water The Verve - This is Music The Postal Service - We Will Become Silhouettes LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends Kasabian - Club Foot Smashing Pumpkins - God Rage Against the Machine - No Shelter The Jam - Funeral Pyre Joy Division - Transmission (Peel Session) The Cure - Prayers for Rain Radiohead - My Iron Lung Jeff Buckley - Eternal Life Soundgarden - Birth Ritual U2 - Drowning Man Lenny Kravitz - It Ain't Over 'til It's Over
Armpit musty, Reeboks dusty Death - Keep on Knocking Fugazi - Give Me the Cure Quicksand - Freezing Process Rocket From The Crypt - On a Rope The Smiths - Panic Jane's Addiction - Idiots Rule Ozzy Osbourne - Demon Alcohol Red Hot Chili Peppers - Body of Water The Verve - This is Music The Postal Service - We Will Become Silhouettes LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends Kasabian - Club Foot Smashing Pumpkins - God Rage Against the Machine - No Shelter The Jam - Funeral Pyre Joy Division - Transmission (Peel Session) The Cure - Prayers for Rain Radiohead - My Iron Lung Jeff Buckley - Eternal Life Soundgarden - Birth Ritual U2 - Drowning Man Lenny Kravitz - It Ain't Over 'til It's Over
Armpit musty, Reeboks dusty Death - Keep on Knocking Fugazi - Give Me the Cure Quicksand - Freezing Process Rocket From The Crypt - On a Rope The Smiths - Panic Jane's Addiction - Idiots Rule Ozzy Osbourne - Demon Alcohol Red Hot Chili Peppers - Body of Water The Verve - This is Music The Postal Service - We Will Become Silhouettes LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends Kasabian - Club Foot Smashing Pumpkins - God Rage Against the Machine - No Shelter The Jam - Funeral Pyre Joy Division - Transmission (Peel Session) The Cure - Prayers for Rain Radiohead - My Iron Lung Jeff Buckley - Eternal Life Soundgarden - Birth Ritual U2 - Drowning Man Lenny Kravitz - It Ain't Over 'til It's Over
On this episode of the Alliance Guys the fellas recap NWA POWERRR: One More Time... Kevin Douglas and Jay Cal approve of this week's offering of NWA POWERRR. After what the Alliance Guys agree was a misstep last week, the duo agrees that this show was a step in the right direction, Leading to the NWA PPV Into the Fire. James Storm believes he's a victim of the NWA's conspiracy. Nick Aldis believes Storm is going to be a victim of his own aspirations. Melina explains why she's in the NWA, which creates a confrontation between the Woman's Champion and Melina's Birds of Prey. There is a direct look at the Question Mark as he invades the Wrestlecade Convention as well as the confrontation of former NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion and Japanese Wrestling Legend the Great Muta and the "National Treasure", Nick Aldis. Lastly, the Wild Cards (Latimer and Isaacs) defend the NWA World Tag Team Championship against the Rock N Roll Express (Gibson and Morton). Kevin is not a fan. Jay and Kevin go back and forth on the merit of using wrestlers past their primes. To order Into the Fire - http://alliance-wrestling.com/into-th... If you'd like to buy a shirt - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KMXQRB5 The Alliance Guys Podcast is in the 10th season and is a presentation of www.alliance-wrestling.com. The Premier Source for news and information for the National Wrestling Alliance. The Alliance Guys are DKM, Jaden, Kevin Douglas, and Jay Cal. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theallianceblog/support
Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight (DJ Slow N' Throw Rebassed) Curren$y - Rollin' Dred Scott - Nutin' Ta Lose PMD - Back To The Rap Gang Starr - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow Little Brother - The Becoming Led Zeppelin - Nobody's Fault but Mine The James Gang - The Bomber The Bob Seger System - Train Man T. Rex - Jeepster The Who - Magic Bus (Live At Leeds) AC/DC - Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight (DJ Slow N' Throw Rebassed) Curren$y - Rollin' Dred Scott - Nutin' Ta Lose PMD - Back To The Rap Gang Starr - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow Little Brother - The Becoming Led Zeppelin - Nobody's Fault but Mine The James Gang - The Bomber The Bob Seger System - Train Man T. Rex - Jeepster The Who - Magic Bus (Live At Leeds) AC/DC - Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight (DJ Slow N' Throw Rebassed) Curren$y - Rollin' Dred Scott - Nutin' Ta Lose PMD - Back To The Rap Gang Starr - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow Little Brother - The Becoming Led Zeppelin - Nobody's Fault but Mine The James Gang - The Bomber The Bob Seger System - Train Man T. Rex - Jeepster The Who - Magic Bus (Live At Leeds) AC/DC - Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
Ya know people, I heard this gentleman play, and it moved me, right away i thought that within that number is The Anti-Stigma Zone Intro! I don't mind telling you that i do not have the skillset to do that just yet, but I wanted to save the sound and either study to acquire the skllset, or get some help. Either way Ithink I might have found the musical introduction. Please tell me your thoughts.
This week Ken welcomes fellow former Boston Punk Rock kid, the fantastic musician, writer and all around entertainer Storm Large. Ken and Storm discuss being North Shore, Framingham, being shocked that Massachusetts is a Democratic state, Boston's racism and segregation, bring back "fine", 90s lingo, Bad Brains, wanting somebody to sing to you from jail, going to an all boys school, sausage forests, growing up as a punk rock kid, San Francisco, drag queens beating frat boys with platform shoes, #MeToo, depictions of rape on television, Barney Miller, Welcome Back Kotter, Mr. Belvedere, AIDS, the tonal whiplash of very special episodes, Benson, the shallow unbelievable characters of real life, The Twilight Zone, The Electric Company, being star struck by Kevin Seconds and Rita Moreno, Jabberwocky, Captain Bob, Big Black's Songs About Fucking, Stolen '68 Blue Mustang's vs. Truckers, Hubba Hubba, Vinyl, why we haven't had a great scripted show about being in a band, Dreams, California Dreams, the Freaks and Geeks Black Flag episode, Hardcore Logo, X, realizing at 23 you should be in a band, meeting Henry Rollins, fanning out at celebrities, Dennis Rodman, stumble on culture, The Damned, The Young Ones, stand up comedy, late night bookers changing your comedy set, being forced to be somebody else by industry, the power of social media and DIY culture, affectation, Rock Star Supernova, Tommy Lee, Motley Crue, Dave Navaro, being a big mouth, Mark Burnett, singing the national anthem, Jenny Jones, boxing, school shootings, Brazil, Monty Python, puppet masters, faith in humanity, the importance of empathy, Toast of London, Clem Fandango, live experiences, Bill Cosby, loving Richard Pryor's comedy albums, bloopers records, Pam Grier, the privilege we experienced not being shot by cops, the great social awakening, Hail Hail Rock n Roll, David Cronenberg's The Brood, looking within, being bummed out by Taxi, how many licks it actually takes to get the center of a Tootsie Pop and becoming the Queen of Frogger.
In the inaugural episode we meet Brook, Trevor, Ian and Luke...The Surf Zombies.Listen in as they:Talk about the new album Return of the Skeleton!Describe their writing and recording process!Including:How many times they had to scrap previous versions!Why “Rock n Roll shouldn’t have teleprompters” (in reference to Ipads)!Inspiration for the new albumAnd how can we forget such classics as:How to get a beer named after your band!Where to find Surf Zombies Merch and Music!Congratulations Canada on Legalization!And finally, they tell what they’re listening to.You can purchase Surf Zombies Music & MerchBand Camp: https://surfzombies.bandcamp.com/Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/the-surf-zombies/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3VRBOKeeoOSAgm3q4dBbCkYou can follow the Hail Hail Rock n' Roll Instagram page to see more about the artist and the podcast:https://www.instagram.com/hail.hail.rock.roll/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll! Red Hot Chili Peppers - Body of Water Missing Persons - Walking in LA Veruca Salt - Stoneface Aldo Nova - It's Too Late Rick Springfield - Jesse's Girl (Mike Czech Remix) AC/DC - Live Wire Curren$y - Jet Fuel Craig David - Last Night Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth - Searching Aaliyah - Back & Forth Fitz and the Tantrums - 6AM Gary Numan - Are Friends Electric? O.F.T.B. - Crack 'Em The Allman Brothers Band - Don't Keep Me Wonderin' Snow Patrol - In My Arms I went by DJ alt.rock for 10 years as a tongue-in-cheek diss at lazy rock & roll radio program directors "discovering" '90s alternative rock in the late aughts. DJ alt.rock was also a nod to early rap names that usually contained either "rock" or "ski"... Never in a million years did I imagine that the prefix "alt-" would be so drastically ruined by a former reality TV clown, but that's exactly what happened in 2016/17... I've done my best to clear that name from as many mixes and artwork as possible, but some sets have so many alt.rock DJ-drops in them that I've opted to just post this notice and keep it moving. From now on, I'm using my first name, because nobody can mess it up (other than myself).
Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll! Red Hot Chili Peppers - Body of Water Missing Persons - Walking in LA Veruca Salt - Stoneface Aldo Nova - It's Too Late Rick Springfield - Jesse's Girl (Mike Czech Remix) AC/DC - Live Wire Curren$y - Jet Fuel Craig David - Last Night Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth - Searching Aaliyah - Back & Forth Fitz and the Tantrums - 6AM Gary Numan - Are Friends Electric? O.F.T.B. - Crack 'Em The Allman Brothers Band - Don't Keep Me Wonderin' Snow Patrol - In My Arms I went by DJ alt.rock for 10 years as a tongue-in-cheek diss at lazy rock & roll radio program directors "discovering" '90s alternative rock in the late aughts. DJ alt.rock was also a nod to early rap names that usually contained either "rock" or "ski"... Never in a million years did I imagine that the prefix "alt-" would be so drastically ruined by a former reality TV clown, but that's exactly what happened in 2016/17... I've done my best to clear that name from as many mixes and artwork as possible, but some sets have so many alt.rock DJ-drops in them that I've opted to just post this notice and keep it moving. From now on, I'm using my first name, because nobody can mess it up (other than myself).
Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll! David Essex - Rock On The Spinners - It's A Shame Blood, Sweat & Tears - You've Made Me So Very Happy Souls Of Mischief - 93 'Til Infinity The Who - Eminence Front Funky 4 + 1 - King Heroin Gary Wright - Can't Find The Judge Usher - Good Kisser Public Enemy - Shut Em Down (Bang 'n Mash Edit) Nu Shooz - I Can't Wait (MCA Jazzhop Edit) Eddie Bo - Hook & Sling Abraham & The Metronomes - Party Action Bronson - Blackbird Angela Davis - We're Threatening The Oppressors Curren$y - Truthfully Speaking Aldo Nova - See The Light Donnie Iris - Ah! Leah! Fastway - After Midnight I went by DJ alt.rock for 10 years as a tongue-in-cheek diss at lazy rock & roll radio program directors "discovering" '90s alternative rock in the late aughts. DJ alt.rock was also a nod to early rap names that usually contained either "rock" or "ski"... Never in a million years did I imagine that the prefix "alt-" would be so drastically ruined by a former reality TV clown, but that's exactly what happened in 2016/17... I've done my best to clear that name from as many mixes and artwork as possible, but some sets have so many alt.rock DJ-drops in them that I've opted to just post this notice and keep it moving. From now on, I'm using my first name, because nobody can mess it up (other than myself).
Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll! David Essex - Rock On The Spinners - It's A Shame Blood, Sweat & Tears - You've Made Me So Very Happy Souls Of Mischief - 93 'Til Infinity The Who - Eminence Front Funky 4 + 1 - King Heroin Gary Wright - Can't Find The Judge Usher - Good Kisser Public Enemy - Shut Em Down (Bang 'n Mash Edit) Nu Shooz - I Can't Wait (MCA Jazzhop Edit) Eddie Bo - Hook & Sling Abraham & The Metronomes - Party Action Bronson - Blackbird Angela Davis - We're Threatening The Oppressors Curren$y - Truthfully Speaking Aldo Nova - See The Light Donnie Iris - Ah! Leah! Fastway - After Midnight I went by DJ alt.rock for 10 years as a tongue-in-cheek diss at lazy rock & roll radio program directors "discovering" '90s alternative rock in the late aughts. DJ alt.rock was also a nod to early rap names that usually contained either "rock" or "ski"... Never in a million years did I imagine that the prefix "alt-" would be so drastically ruined by a former reality TV clown, but that's exactly what happened in 2016/17... I've done my best to clear that name from as many mixes and artwork as possible, but some sets have so many alt.rock DJ-drops in them that I've opted to just post this notice and keep it moving. From now on, I'm using my first name, because nobody can mess it up (other than myself).
thirteen doesn't exist... Ill Al Skratch ft. Brian McKnight - I'll Take Her E-40 - 1-Luv The Manhattan Transfer - Birdland ESG - In The Streets Dominic - White Veteran The Cars - Running To You The Beatles - I'll Follow the Sun Foghat - Couldn't Make Her Stay The Who - Little Billy The Yardbirds - Shapes Of Things Laura Nyro - Once It Was Alright Now (Farmer Joe) Nas - Back When Demon Fuzz - Another Country Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy Sister Nancy - Roof Over Mi Head The RAH Band - Messages From The Stars INXS - Newsreel Babies T. Rex - Buick Mackane I went by DJ alt.rock for 10 years as a tongue-in-cheek diss at lazy rock & roll radio program directors "discovering" '90s alternative rock in the late aughts. DJ alt.rock was also a nod to early rap names that usually contained either "rock" or "ski"... Never in a million years did I imagine that the prefix "alt-" would be so drastically ruined by a former reality TV clown, but that's exactly what happened in 2016/17... I've done my best to clear that name from as many mixes and artwork as possible, but some sets have so many alt.rock DJ-drops in them that I've opted to just post this notice and keep it moving. From now on, I'm using my first name, because nobody can mess it up (other than myself).
thirteen doesn't exist... Ill Al Skratch ft. Brian McKnight - I'll Take Her E-40 - 1-Luv The Manhattan Transfer - Birdland ESG - In The Streets Dominic - White Veteran The Cars - Running To You The Beatles - I'll Follow the Sun Foghat - Couldn't Make Her Stay The Who - Little Billy The Yardbirds - Shapes Of Things Laura Nyro - Once It Was Alright Now (Farmer Joe) Nas - Back When Demon Fuzz - Another Country Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy Sister Nancy - Roof Over Mi Head The RAH Band - Messages From The Stars INXS - Newsreel Babies T. Rex - Buick Mackane I went by DJ alt.rock for 10 years as a tongue-in-cheek diss at lazy rock & roll radio program directors "discovering" '90s alternative rock in the late aughts. DJ alt.rock was also a nod to early rap names that usually contained either "rock" or "ski"... Never in a million years did I imagine that the prefix "alt-" would be so drastically ruined by a former reality TV clown, but that's exactly what happened in 2016/17... I've done my best to clear that name from as many mixes and artwork as possible, but some sets have so many alt.rock DJ-drops in them that I've opted to just post this notice and keep it moving. From now on, I'm using my first name, because nobody can mess it up (other than myself).
Häng med när vi snackar musikstölder i ett avsnitt fullproppat med tjuvgods. Är riffet du hör nyskapat eller återvunnet? Rockhyllan har hela listan...eller? Självklart blir det också en avskedshyllning till rockens urfader och den evigt kopierade Chuck Berry, en felhörning och en näve musiktips!
Film critic and music lover Vikram Murthi stops by to discuss the passing of Chuck Berry and the films of Richard Linklater.
Today Ken welcomes singer/songwriter/author/all around talent Marshall Crenshaw to the show. Ken and Marshall discuss how the third time is the charm, seaside music venues, Club Passim, Marshall's book "Hollywood Rock", The MTV age, the hub of hitchiking, That Thing You Do, La Bamba, Buddy Holly, the early 60s, The Adventures of Pete & Pete reunion, Beatlemania, SCTV, being surprised by Robert Gordon doing your song on your favorite show, The Merv Griffin Show, Wayland Flowers and Madame, The David Letterman Show, Detroit Rock and Soul, The MC5, The Stooges, Jackie WIlson, Jack Scott, scored due to failure, growing up in the anonymous suburbs, watching shocking amounts of television, getting a classic cinema education via TV, showing your children Citizen Kane, realizing that the Pee Wee's Playhouse Christmas Special is 30 Years old, Gilligan's Island vs. The Monkees, Jack Parr, Anglophilia, Steptoe & Son, Malcolm Muggeridge, The Beverly Hillbillies, the variety of true classic top 40, Solid Gold, no dancers but a Beach Boys' studio backing track, your children revisiting your work, Wild Guitar with Arch Hall Jr., Ray Dennis Stecklar, Psychotronic Video, Johnny Cash in Five Minutes to Live aka Door to Door Maniac, Jonathan Ross' Incredibly Strange Film Show, Night Flight, Catalina Caper with Little Richard, That Tennessee Beat, the power of documentaries, Hail Hail Rock n Roll, Let the Goodtimes Roll, MC5: A True Testimonial, Standing in the Shadows of Motown, The Blacklist, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Larry Wilmore, John Oliver, and talking to Dr. Licks.
Gary’s professional performances, experience and knowledge of the music and recording industry have continued for over fifty years.His performance and recording credits include John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Mick Jagger, Stevie Wonder, Jerry Garcia, Neil Sedaka, Keith Moon, Paul Simon, 60’s soul singer Howard Tate and the legendary songwriter/producer Jerry Ragavoy. Gary is featured in John Lennon’s “Live in NYC” music video on MTV, VH-1, HBO and Showtime. He also appears in the feature film “Imagine”, Yoko’s “Then and Now” music video, Chuck Berry’s “Hail Hail Rock and Roll”, “The John Lennon Video Collection”, The John Lennon Anthology” [Box Set], as well as the documentary’s “The U.S. vs John Lennon”, “LENNONYC” PBS’s American Masters Series, and “Strange Fruit” the history of Apple records. Other TV performances with John Lennon include the Mike Douglas show, the Dick Cavett show, Dick Clark’s “Rolling Stone's 25 Years”, VH-1’s Legends and Behind the Music. As a singer/songwriter Gary has also recorded with his own groups, the Dynatones on Hanna Barbera records, Pig Iron on Columbia records and Elephants Memory on Apple records. Gary continues to record, perform, make appearances at Beatle shows and produce local acts. He wrote his first instructional book “Shortcuts” To Improving Your Bass Playing in 2006. Gary’s work is included in the new John Lennon exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.Gary released his first “Solo” CD “Pop Goes The Elephant” in the Fall of 2014.