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Director Bernard MacMahon joined us to talk about his new doc ‘BECOMING LED ZEPPELIN'Watch the trailer here (It's so good)Bernard talks:-How Led Zeppelin grew up in the 60's-They bulldozed through 1969, released two albums Zep I & II and toured-This is the climb to the top To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Using the new Led Zeppelin documentary, Becoming Led Zeppelin, as a good excuse, Rich and Danny pretty well just geek out over the band’s heralded second album, Led Zeppelin II.
The “sophomore slump” is an all too common phenomena in the music industry. Following up a break-through record with one equally as successful requires talent and dedication. Join us as we discuss 3 successful sophomore albums.Led Zeppelin – II (1969)A Tribe Called Quest – Low end Theory (1991)The Smashing Pumpkins – Siamese Dream (1993)Other DigginsLauren Mayberry – Vicious Creature (2025)Franz Ferdinand – The Human Fear (2025)Bob Mould – Here We Go Crazy (Mar 2025)Flipturn – Burnout Days (2025)DITZ – Never Exhale (2025)Warren Zevon – Excitable Boy (1978)What do you think of these records? What great sophomore albums do you love? Let us know on our website, albumnerds.com or email us, podcast@albumnerds.com.Listen to more episodes and suggest topics for the Wheel of Musical Discovery on albumnerds.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Bluesky.Thanks for listening!!!
The Slamfest Podcast brings the premier rock concert pregaming experience from the parking lot to the podcasting airwaves. Episode 241 - Brad saw his first real time show of 2025...and as usual, it was a tribute show. He saw the King of the Monstours Tour featuring Zakk Sabbath, Zoso and The Iron Maidens on 1/7/25 at The Intersection in Grand Rapids, MI. He welcomes Slamfest Crew Members Andy and Mike, to recap this tour and discuss Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. Andy saw this tour at The Admiral in Omaha, NE on 12/9/24 and Mike saw it at Liberty Hall in Lawrence, KS on 12/10/24. For the Band on the Bill Spotlight, they put songs from Black Sabbath's first four studio albums up against songs from Led Zeppelin's first four studio albums and choose their favorites. After a Slamfest Tip of the Week, they are faced with a "Which Side are you On?", side 1 or 2 from Led Zeppelin's sophomore studio album, Led Zeppelin II, from 1969.Music in this episode by:Iron MaidenLed ZeppelinBlack SabbathBon JoviMotorheadKissOzzyShout it out Loudcast ARC clips from Episode 22 and 23. Visit Shout it out Loudcast at: www.shoutitoutloudcast.comVisit the Slamfest Podcast online at: https://slamfest-podcast.simplecast.comRequest to join the Slamfest Podcast private Facebook page here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/slamfestpodcastE-mail us at : slamfestpodcast@gmail.com
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In the first-ever year-end concert review show for the 'Seeing Them Live' podcast, host Charles and his panel of previous guests, including Eric Green, Jessica Catena, Doug Florzak, Steve Pothel, Summer, and Scott Patrick Wiener, review their concert experiences from 2024. The panel members take turns speaking about their most memorable shows, spanning a wide range of venues, cities, and genres, providing vivid anecdotes along the way.Eric discusses his rich year, including covering bands like Bim Skala Bim, the Dandy Warhols, and Foo Fighters. Summer shares her experiences of attending Lollapalooza and seeing Green Day at Wrigley Field among others. Jessica details her rain-soaked yet impactful experience at the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park and makes plans for 2025. Doug recounts his concert experience joining Charles and previous guest Art Gregg seeing a Led Zeppelin cover band, Led Zeppelin II, at the House of Blues in Chicago. Doug also describes a Soraia concert where Doug and Charles recorded podcast content. Steve recounts emotional concert memories, such as traveling to see Joan Jett and the Psychedelic Furs and plans for upcoming shows.The episode also highlights special 'podcast moments', where Charles meets listeners and potential guests at concerts he attended.BANDS: Afghan Whigs, Alanis Morissette, Benson Boone, Bim Skala Bim, Bridget Calls Me Baby, Cat Power, Doja Cat, Dua Lipa, Eye for an Eye, Foo Fighters, Foster the People, Friko, Green Day, Harry Styles, Infinity Song, Jack White, Jane's Addiction, Jelly Roll, Jesus and Mary Chain, Joan Jett, Kim Deal, Led Zeppelin, Life on the V, Love and Rockets, Matthew Sweet, Metallica, Nothing But Thieves, Pantera, Pearl Jam, Post Malone, Psychedelic Furs, Quicksand, Raul Alejandro, Ringo Starr, Rival Schools, Sleater Kinney, Smashing Pumpkins, St. Vincent, Stevie Nicks, The Breeders, The Cannons, The Church, The Cure, The Dandy Warhols, The Deftones, The Killers, The Pixies, The Smiths, The White Stripes, Thursday, WussyVENUES: Central Park, City Winery, Club Passim, Fenway Park, Gillette Stadium, Grant Park, House of Blues, Leader Bank Pavilion, Liars Club, Lollapalooza, Madison Square Garden, Northerly Island, Paradise Club, Park West, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Royale, Salt Shed, Soldier Field, South by Southwest, Staples Center, Summit Music Hall, The Tender Trap, Wilbur Theater PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
Send us a textGeorgia-based singer-songwriter Scott Colson—who performs under the name Slaw—visits YMAAA to discuss the 1969 album Led Zeppelin II. Scott explains how his love of the blues led him to become a Led Zeppelin fan and why he thinks Led Zeppelin II is their best album. Scott breaks down several of his favorite tracks from the album and tells Al about a game he plays with his friends that further cemented the album's status as his favorite. He also talks about his debut album, Here I Come, which he released as a 55-year-old.Be sure to follow Slaw on social media!@slawmusicofficial on Instagram, Facebook and YouTubeLearn more about Slaw and his music at slawmusic.com.Al is on Bluesky at @almelchior.bsky.social. This show has accounts on Instagram and Threads at @youmealbum. Subscribe for free to You, Me and An Album: The Newsletter! https://youmealbum.substack.com/. You can also support the show on Buzzsprout at https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542814/episodes or at the link at the bottom of these show notes.As promised on this episode, Al did some research to try to figure out what John Bonham is playing to create the “pitter-patter” sound during the verses of “Ramble On.” He did not find a definitive answer, but came across several theories. Others have surmised that Bonham was drumming on a guitar case, a snare drum case, the seat of a drum throne, the soles of his shoes and a plastic garbage can lid.1:05 Scott joins the show1:39 This is not the typical episode for Al2:34 Scott talks about how his love for the blues led him to Led Zeppelin5:21 Scott explains why ‘Bring It On Home” is a highlight for him7:32 Led Zeppelin II was when the band really put their own spin on blues11:48 Has Scott gotten tired of listening to Led Zeppelin II after all these years?13:56 Scott has a fun album-listening game he plays with his friends17:47 Scott explains why “Ramble On” is one of his favorite tracks23:44 Scott talks about a specific way he borrowed from Led Zeppelin in his own work26:24 Which other Led Zeppelin albums does Scott frequently visit?29:27 How does Scott feel about “Moby Dick” and drum solos in general?32:13 Scott talks about the skillful use of dynamics in “What Is and What Should Never Be”34:37 Scott is surprised that the band rarely played “Living Loving Maid” live36:51 Al regrets that he initially had some resistance to Scott's album choice37:59 Scott explains why he decided to record his first album in his 50s44:29 What has surprised Scott about being a full-time musician?45:29 Scott talks about some of the choices he made in making Here I Come49:03 Scott discusses his upcoming plansOutro music is from “Here I Come” by Slaw.Support the show
In our misspent youth, almost everyone had a copy of Led Zeppelin II in their collection. And later? They also had the CD, right? Is that just us? This week we delve into why Led Zeppelin's second record was such a game changer! We feel that the case is made here. As often happens this discussions sparks a bigger album argument inspired by a RRHOF all-time list! We all have our "entry story" when it comes to Zeppelin. The second record brought a ton of new fans, and marked the beginning of Eddie Kramer working with Page and the boys in the studio. As we said we'd do in the episode, here's the info we have on the studios used to record Led Zeppelin II, which was was done in multiple studios in the U.S. and the U. K., including: Olympic, Morgan Studios: London, England A&M, Quantum, Sunset, Mirror Sound, Mystic Studios: Los Angeles Ardent Studios: Memphis, Tennessee A&R, Juggy Sound, Groove, Mayfair Studios: New York City R&D Studios: Vancouver, British Columbia As always, thanks for downloading and listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In our misspent youth, almost everyone had a copy of Led Zeppelin II in their collection. And later? They also had the CD, right? Is that just us? This week we delve into why Led Zeppelin's second record was such a game changer! We feel that the case is made here. As often happens this discussions sparks a bigger album argument inspired by a RRHOF all-time list! We all have our "entry story" when it comes to Zeppelin. The second record brought a ton of new fans, and marked the beginning of Eddie Kramer working with Page and the boys in the studio. As we said we'd do in the episode, here's the info we have on the studios used to record Led Zeppelin II, which was was done in multiple studios in the U.S. and the U. K., including: Olympic, Morgan Studios: London, England A&M, Quantum, Sunset, Mirror Sound, Mystic Studios: Los Angeles Ardent Studios: Memphis, Tennessee A&R, Juggy Sound, Groove, Mayfair Studios: New York City R&D Studios: Vancouver, British Columbia As always, thanks for downloading and listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode, we discuss Led Zeppelin's second album in celebration of the 55th anniversary of its October 1969 release. I forgot to mention this in the episode, but 'II' eventually unseated 'Abbey Road' from the top spot on the charts. In this way, with the Beatles' breakup privately decided and (relatively) soon-to-be-announced, this album really functioned as a passing of the torch from the Beatles, who ruled the '60s, to Zeppelin, who would rule the '70s in much the same way...Support the showSubscribe to Rock Talk with Dr. Cropper +Instagram & TikTok — @rocktalk.dr.cropperTwitter — @RockTalkDrCroppFacebook, LinkedIn & YouTube — Rock Talk with Dr. CropperEmail — rocktalk.dr.cropper@gmail.com
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, una de clásicos entre 1969 y 1970. Suenan: TASTE - "SAME OLD STORY" ("TASTE", 1969) / GRAND FUNK RAILROAD - "WINTER AND MY SOUL" ("GRAND FUNK", 1969 ) / "FREE - "WORRY" ("TONS OF SOBS", 1969) / TEN YEARS AFTER - "BAD SCENE" ("SSSSH", 1969) / CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL - "PENTHOUSE PAUPER" ("BAYOU COUNTRY", 1969) / LED ZEPPELIN - "WHAT IS AND WHAT SHOULD NEVER BE" ("LED ZEPPELIN II", 1969) / BLIND FAITH - "HAD TO CRY TODAY" ("BLIND FAITH", 1969) / HUMBLE PIE - "I'LL GO ALONE" ("AS SAFE AS YESTERDAY IS", 1969) / THE JAMES GANG - "I DON'T HAVE THE TIME" (YER'ALBUM", 1969) / LESLIE WEST - "DREAMS OF MILK AND HONEY" ("MOUNTAIN", 1969) / COLOSSEUM - "THE KETTLE" ("VALENTYNE SUITE", 1969) / FLEETWOOD MAC - "RATTLESNAKE SHAKE" ("THE PLAY ON", 1969) / CACTUS - "YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK BY THE COVER" ("CACTUS", 1970) /Escuchar audio
Incrível. Foi em 1969 que os Led Zepellin lançaram esta sonoridade. Vou buscar o 2º LP, Led Zeppelin II, marca aquele que seria o som típico da banda. Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin II (LP) | Whole lotta love | 1969
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Jody Mosser @jodymossermusicLed Zeppelin “Good Times, Bad Times” from the 1968 album "Led Zeppelin II" released on Atlantic. Written by Jimmy Page, JOhn Paul Jones, John Bonham, and Robert Plant and produced by Jimmy Page.Personel:Led ZeppelinRobert Plant - vocalJimmy Page - guitarsJohn Paul Jones - bassJohn Bonham – drumsCover:Performed by John Bonham, Jody Mosser, Josh Bond, and Neal MarshIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Dead and CoJohn MaherDeandre JordanBob WeirJerry GarciaMickey HartThe Grateful Dead “Shakedown Street”The Grateful Dead “Brown Eyed Women”The Grateful Dead “Casy Jones”The Grateful Dead “Jack Straw”The Grateful Dead “China Cat Sunflower”The Grateful Dead “I Know You Rider”Rod Stewart “Maggie May”Tony RiceThe Allman Brothers BandSoullive “No Place Like Soul”Touissant LiberatorThe Plate ScrapersThe Jacob's Ferry StragglersThe Y'allterationsJoe CravenJody Mosser “Syracuse Express”The YardbirdsCreamLed Zeppelin “BBC Sessions”Led Zeppelin “Houses of the Holy”Led Zeppelin “III”Le d Zeppelin “Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You”Glyn JohnsEthan JohnsJimi HendrixLeiber and StollerBen E King “Stand By Me”Tommy James and the Shondelles “Crimson and Clover”Willie DixonLed Zeppelin “Black Mountain Side”Led Zeppelin “You Shook Me”Rolling StoneThe Jeff Beck GroupHammer of the GodsLed Zeppelin “Can't Quit You”Keith MoonThe WhoBlack SabbathJames BrownChuck Berry “Johnny B Good”Led Zeppelin “Communication Breakdown”Steppenwolf The Rolling Stones “Start Me Up”Grand Funk RailroadVan HalenGuns n RosesThe Parquet CourtsThe Who “Pinball Wizard”AC/DC “Highway to Hell”The Doors “Roadhouse Blues”Howlin WolfMuddy WatersSonny Boy WilliamsonThe KinksPete TownsendPhishAce FrehleyGodsmackBeth HartThe Beatles “Day in the Life”
In this episode, we get a crash course on the vinyl revival and why spinning records on a turntable is a more engaging way of listening to music. Our guest, Michael Fremer, is regarded as one of the premier experts in the audio field, and he's extremely passionate about it. Michael and Simon get into how Led Zeppelin II was made, why Howard Stern hates vinyl, how to go about buying your first turntable, the travesty of “smashed” music, turntables that cost as much as a house, and tons more.RELATED LINKSCheck out the Blister Craft CollectiveBecome a BLISTER+ MemberTOPICS & TIMES:Records Just Sound Better (3:11)The Vinyl Revival (7:16)Michael's Today Show appearance (8:08)What's A Pressing? (11:11)Record Store Days (14:22)Turntables (21:11)Michael's First Turntable (24:34)A Turntable As Expensive As A House (25:46)Quincy jones and Michael Jackson (27:34)Turntables Are Vibrations Measuring Devices (30:16)Phono Preamps (33:41)Choosing Records (40:57)“Smashing” Ruins Good Recordings (43:04)Bob Ludwig's Cut Of Led Zeppelin II (46:52)How To Really Listen To Music (54:04)Current Vinyl Sales (1:06:46)Michael's Two Records (1:08:09)SEE OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30Blister PodcastOff The Couch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want a Whole Lotta Love? This week we Ramble On with Led Zeppelin on their aptly named sophomore album, Led Zeppelin II! James & Connor are celebrating 150 episodes of Spin It with one of the most iconic bands in rock-- practically a household name to this day, almost 50 years after the end of their legendary career. We'll talk about the band's supergroup origins, the innovations they brought to the music world, and the crucial differences between blimps and zeppelins (yes, they're different)! From the life-changing Heartbreaker and the drums of Moby Dick to the scorned Living Loving Maid, we've got a lot to cover on the Brown Bomber. Can The Mixtaper Bring It On Home during Fact Or Spin with tales about Nobs, rigid dirigibles, and a cult house that's home to a certain famous spirit? Find out, exclusively in our special sesquicentennial episode! The future is now!!Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro2:52 Our Zeppelin Experience + Why Led Zeppelin II8:03 About Led Zeppelin15:17 About Led Zeppelin II21:44 Led Zeppelin III And Beyond24:52 Awards & Accolades26:34 Fact Or Spin28:12 They Inspired A Tin Blimp33:41 They Had A Different Name39:16 They Recorded An Album From Wheelchairs43:44 Jimmy Page Owns Ghost Detecting Equipment54:58 Album Art57:20 Whole Lotta Love1:02:28 What Is And What Should Never Be1:04:55 The Lemon Song1:07:48 Thank You1:10:27 Heartbreaker1:14:12 Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman)1:16:12 Ramble On1:20:26 Moby Dick1:25:31 Bring It On Home1:26:26 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gary is a neurosurgeon who has cared for tens of thousands of critically ill patients. He is currently helping to train the next generation of surgeons while writing multiple books on burn out and a novel Death's Pale Flag. We discuss his first album purchased Led Zeppelin II, who picks the music in the operating room and how he wants to learn how to play the bagpipes. We discuss Bruce, the Mary Question and so many other topics. Find out more here https://garyrsimonds.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gary is a neurosurgeon who has cared for tens of thousands of critically ill patients. He is currently helping to train the next generation of surgeons while writing multiple books on burn out and a novel Death's Pale Flag. We discuss his first album purchased Led Zeppelin II, who picks the music in the operating room and how he wants to learn how to play the bagpipes. We discuss Bruce, the Mary Question and so many other topics. Find out more here https://garyrsimonds.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Q104.3 New York's Maria Milito joins the podcast to continue Diamond's introduction to rock 'n' roll with an exploration of one of the most influential rock records of all-time, Led Zeppelin II. Led Zeppelin's early career was such a whirlwind that much of the band's second album was written during rehearsals and in-between roadtrips. The LP was recorded and mixed quickly at a number of different studios yet still holds up today as an iconic album that foreshadowed generations of hard rock virtuosity to come.Even after her improbable enjoyment of the White Stripes Elephant, Diamond has no idea what to expect. Heavy metal horror or bluesy bliss?Listen to find out! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!Connect with At First Listen via Instagram at @AtFirstListenPodcast!
In this episode of Seeing Them Live, eight-year-old Emma and her father Barry delve into their concert escapades, sharing their experiences as a father-daughter photography duo. Barry's profession as a professional concert photographer provided Emma with opportunities to experience various concerts from a different angle. Barry started his career as a freelance photographer in 1997 for JAM TV, which quickly became a partnership for the Rolling Stone Network. This was where he eventually became the first photo editor for Rollingstone.com, working there through 2001. His freelance photography work also includes wire services for Getty Images and the Associated Press. He also contributes to live music publications as well as other areas of interest, including portraits, food, restaurants, and special events.Emma's adventure begins with a memorable experience at City Winery in Chicago on Father's Day, 2021. Emma brought her Polaroid camera along, capturing special moments and collecting souvenirs. At the concert, Emma received an autographed photo from the singer Tiffany, marking the start of her souvenir collection. Later, Barry surprised Emma with tickets to see Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs at Park West, where they enjoyed a front-row experience and received guitar picks as additional mementos.The excitement continued as Emma attended an Olivia Rodrigo concert at the Aragon Ballroom, discovering the artist through a video game. Barry's surprise tickets to the concert delighted Emma, who received memorable souvenirs, including a guitar pick and flowers left on stage. Emma also attended her first Duran Duran concert at the United Center in Chicago, although she couldn't enter the pit due to technical constraints. Despite this, Emma enjoyed the show with Barry and their writer, adding a unique perspective to Barry's concert photography work.Emma's presence during concerts added depth to Barry's work, capturing moments that might have been missed otherwise. Their adventures culminated in Emma's attendance at Lollapalooza, where she met band members backstage. Emma and Barry discuss other live music experiences, including Guns N' Roses at Wrigley Field and Al Jardine's performance at the Schaumburg September Fest. Emma shares her excitement about receiving a guitar pick from Duff McKagan at the Guns N' Roses concert after catching his attention with the rock and roll sign.Transitioning to Al Jardine's performance, Barry highlights their special connection with the artist and their collaboration on photography. Emma, using a Canon digital single lens reflex camera, captured memorable shots of Al Jardine and his band, learning the importance of composition and technique. Barry emphasizes the significance of focusing on key band members and anticipating moments to capture compelling shots.Their conversation also touches on Emma's evolving photography skills, from using a point-and-shoot Polaroid to a professional-grade camera, guided by her father's expertise. They discuss Emma's approach to concert photography, including her focus on the band and strategies for capturing dynamic moments. Additionally, they share insights into concert souvenirs, including t-shirts and vinyl records, and reflect on the unique experiences of attending concerts and red-carpet events together.Overall, the episode showcases Emma and Barry's passion for live music and photography, their shared experiences, and the joy of creating lasting memories together. PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
While there have been no shortage of Led Zeppelin biographies over the years, Bob Spitz's book is the most in-depth and expansive yet. This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with author Bob Spitz about the myths, music and misdeeds of Led Zeppelin. They also review new records from Waxahatchee and SiR.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Led Zeppelin, "Kashmir," Physical Graffiti, Atlantic, 1975The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967SiR, "Only Human," HEAVY, RCA, 2024SiR, "Ricky's Song," HEAVY, RCA, 2024SiR, "Six Whole Days," HEAVY, RCA, 2024SiR, "No Evil," HEAVY, RCA, 2024SiR & Anderson .Paak, "Poetry In Motion," HEAVY, RCA, 2024Waxahatchee, "Right Back to It (feat. MJ Lenderman)," Tigers Blood, Anti-, 2024Waxahatchee, "Burns out at Midnight," Tigers Blood, Anti-, 2024Waxahatchee, "365," Tigers Blood, Anti-, 2024Waxahatchee, "Bored," Tigers Blood, Anti-, 2024Led Zeppelin, "Immigrant Song," Led Zeppelin III, Atlantic, 1970Led Zeppelin, "Whole Lotta Love," Led Zeppelin II, Atlantic, 1969Led Zeppelin, "When the Levee Breaks," Led Zeppelin IV, Atlantic, 1971Led Zeppelin, "Black Dog," Led Zeppelin IV, Atlantic, 1971Led Zeppelin, "Dazed and Confused," Led Zeppelin, Atlantic, 1969Led Zeppelin, "D'yer Mak'er," Houses of the Holy, Atlantic, 1973Led Zeppelin, "Rock and Roll," Led Zeppelin IV, Atlantic, 1971Led Zeppelin, "Stairway to Heaven," Led Zeppelin IV, Atlantic, 1971Led Zeppelin, "The Ocean," Houses of the Holy, Atlantic, 1973Jlin and Philip Glass, "The Precision of Infinity," Akoma, Planet Mu, 2024See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Seeing Them Live, Charles welcomes accountant and live music enthusiast Steve Pothel, a prominent figure from Charles' book, "Ticket Stub Stories: A Memoir of Live Music." Joining them is co-host and producer Doug Florzak. Steve reminisces about his early concert experiences, correcting his memory about his first concert, which turned out to be The Cure's "Wish" tour followed by Lollapalooza ‘92 before U2's Zoo TV show. They discuss iconic venues like The World (now known by various names) and Alpine Valley, sharing stories from their concert adventures. Steve recalls a memorable moment during an Ice Cube performance at Lollapalooza involving a sod fight instigated by the rapper, creating an unforgettable atmosphere.The conversation shifts to their DJing days at a bar called the Tender Trap, where Steve and Charles spun records for an alternative night. They reminisce about attending concerts together, including a memorable encounter with L7 at Lounge Axe, arranged through Louie, who happened to be related to the drummer. Steve also recounts their experiences at House of Blues shows, including a chaotic Danzig concert where the crowd was rowdy, and a Monster Magnet show where Louie's connection secured them access to the Foundation Room.They delve into their shared love for bands like The Psychedelic Furs and their numerous concert outings together, highlighting the influence of music on their lives and relationships. Reflecting on their concert experiences, they share anecdotes of meeting band members and navigating the vibrant Chicago music scene. Throughout the episode, Steve and Charles' passion for live music shines through, offering listeners a glimpse into their memorable concert journeys.Steve also reminisces about a memorable encounter at the Foundation Room, where he found himself chatting with members of Stabbing Westward and Monster Magnet. The lively atmosphere of the venue, complete with private rooms for bands and a third-floor balcony offering prime seating, sets the stage for unexpected interactions. Steve recounts how Monster Magnet's Phil reached out to invite Lisa, his girlfriend, to their show, ultimately sending a limo to pick her up from a wedding reception. Reflecting on past concerts, Steve shares his disappointing experiences at shows by System of a Down and The Killers, citing crowd behavior and sound quality as factors. Charles joins the conversation, recalling their shared love for live music and their experiences attending concerts together, including memorable shows by the Psychedelic Furs. The discussion turns somber as they remember Mars Williams, the saxophonist for the Psychedelic Furs, who passed away after battling cancer. Despite the loss, they cherish the memories of his electrifying performances.BANDS:Adele, Alanis Morissette, Cypress Hill, Harry Styles, House of Pain, Ice Cube, Imagine Dragons, Jesus and Mary Chain, Joan Jett, Journey, Korn, L7, Led Zeppelin II, Liquid Soul, Lush, Metric, Ministry, Monster Magnet, Monster Magnet, Pearl Jam, Porno for Pyros, Psychedelic Furs, Rage Against the Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers, REM, Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden, Stabbing Westward, Stabbing Westward, Stone Temple Pilots, System of a Down, Temple of the Dog, The Cult, The Cult, The Cure, The Cure, The Killers, The Psychedelic Furs, Two Ton Boa, U2, Wetleg.VENUES:Alpine Valley (East Troy, Wisconsin), Aragon Ballroom (Chicago, Illinois), Chastain Park (Atlanta, Georgia), House of Blues (Chicago, Illinois), Lounge Axe (Chicago, Illinois), The Congress (Chicago, Illinois), The Metro (Chicago, Illinois), The World Music Theatre (Tinley Park, Illinois). PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
Episode 2 is interesting. Rob Dahlgren presents Led Zeppelin II and Jimmy McCaffrey presents Frank Zappa - Hot Rats. We learn a little more about how we're gonna do this. Talk collecting. Interesting couple of albums. Please fill out the listening form when you listen. It really helps!! you can find it here: https://forms.gle/2WXJPtia9giMkgVh9 Discogs is here: https://www.discogs.com You can join us and interact with us: In the "I've Got That On Vinyl" Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/684186180585840 On Twitter: @IGTOVPodcast On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/igtovpodcast/ Or email us anytime at IGTOVpod@gmail.com Intro and Outtro music by MIshka Shubaly: http://www.mishkashubaly.com
Prog & Roll's Rivendell Council Ft. Nihalrond 0:37 Prog & Roll Presents: A Lord of the Rings Special. 3:44 BLIND GUARDIAN Lord of the Rings 3:54 Tales from the Twilight World (1990) LED ZEPPELIN Ramble On 4:24 Led Zeppelin II (1969) BLACK SABBATH The Wizard 4:25 Black Sabbath (1970) ORANGE GOBLIN Saruman's Wish 6:06 Frequencies […]
Reciban un cordial saludo. Desde Cali (Colombia), les habla Sergio Luis López, compartiéndoles un nuevo episodio de "Así la escuché yo..." Uno de los grandes éxitos de la banda británica Led Zeppelin es sin duda alguna su canción de 1969 "Whole lotta love" (Con mucho amor). Así la escuché yo… Poco después surgieron acusaciones insinuando que Led Zeppelin se había basado en otras canciones para crear esta obra musical. Una de estas controversias, indicaba que “Whole lotta love” era una copia de la canción: “You need loving” que la banda británica Small Faces había grabado en 1966. En 1985, Led Zeppelin perdió la demanda instaurada por el músico estadounidense Willie Dixon, quien pudo demostrar que “Whole lotta love” había copiado segmentos de la canción que Dixon escribió en 1962 para el artista estadounidense Muddy Waters con el título “You need love”. Como dato curioso, hay que decir que desde 1985 en los créditos de las grabaciones de “Whole lotta love” se incluye el nombre de Willie Dixon junto al de los miembros de Led Zeppelin como coautor de esta canción. ¿Y tú, conocías el origen de esta canción? Autores: Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Paul Jones y John Bonham (británicos) & Willie Dixon (estadounidense) para "Whole lotta love" Autores: Ronnie Lane & Steve Marriott (británicos) para "You need loving" Autor: Willie Dixon (nombre real William James Dixon, estadounidense) para "You need love" Whole lotta love - Led Zeppelin (1969) "Led Zeppelin II" álbum (1969) Canta: Robert Plant (nombre real Robert Anthony Plant, británico) Led Zeppelin (banda británica) You need loving - Small Faces (1966) "Small Faces" álbum (1966) Small Faces (banda británica) You need love - Muddy Waters (1962) single "You need Little brown bird" (1962) Muddy Waters (nombre real McKinley Morganfield, estadounidense) ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 7 Episodio: 45 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia Sergio Luis López Mora
This week on Classic Vinyl Podcast, Justin and Tyler review Led Zeppelin's 1969 second studio album Led Zeppelin II. With many songs that most people are familiar with like Whole Lotta Love, Heartbreaker, Living Loving Maid, Ramble On and many others, how do you think Led Zeppelin II stands up to the test of time? Classic Vinyl Podcast Website https://classicvinlylpodcast.podbean.com/ Support our podcast and buy us a beer https://www.buymeacoffee.com/classicvinylpod
Come along as we discuss the strangest Heavy Metal band, whether or not Led Zeppelin worshiped the devil, and what Blink 182 has to do with flying saucers! Support the show on Patreon for early access, after hours, bonus episodes, and the chance to vote on upcoming topics. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=80108564 Find all of our other wonderful links on the linktree: https://linktr.ee/Alienconpod Mayhem: Mayhem is a pioneering and influential Norwegian black metal band known for their extreme and controversial music, as well as their tumultuous history. Formed in 1984 in Oslo, Norway, the band has played a pivotal role in shaping the black metal genre and its associated subculture. Mayhem's music is characterized by its aggressive, raw, and dark sound, often featuring dissonant guitar riffs, frenzied drumming, and visceral vocals. The band's early lineup included iconic figures like Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth, who was not only the founder and guitarist but also a central figure in the early Norwegian black metal scene, and Per "Dead" Ohlin, known for his disturbing stage presence and tragic suicide in 1991. Dead's suicide deeply impacted the band and contributed to their notorious reputation. Mayhem's notoriety also stems from various incidents, including the infamous burning of historic Norwegian stave churches and the murder of Euronymous by former member Varg "Count Grishnackh" Vikernes in 1993. These events garnered international attention and added to the band's aura of darkness and controversy. Despite these tumultuous occurrences, Mayhem's music and legacy have endured. Albums like "De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas" (1994) are considered classics of the black metal genre, influencing countless bands that followed. The band's imagery often draws from occult and macabre themes, adding to their mystique. Throughout their career, Mayhem has undergone numerous lineup changes and musical evolutions, all while maintaining a connection to their black metal roots. Their impact on extreme metal and underground music culture remains significant, making them a cornerstone of the Norwegian black metal scene and a symbol of its uncompromising and controversial spirit. Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin was a British rock band formed in 1968 that became one of the most influential and iconic bands in the history of rock music. The band consisted of four members: Robert Plant (vocals), Jimmy Page (guitar), John Paul Jones (bass/keyboard), and John Bonham (drums). Led Zeppelin is known for their innovative and powerful blend of blues, rock, folk, and psychedelia, which laid the groundwork for hard rock and heavy metal genres. There has been speculation and controversy surrounding Led Zeppelin's alleged involvement with the occult, particularly regarding guitarist Jimmy Page's interest in esoteric and mystical subjects. Page was known for his fascination with symbols, magic, and ancient mythology. He collected occult books, artworks, and artifacts, and he was also influenced by the teachings of famous occultist Aleister Crowley. Page purchased Crowley's former home, Boleskine House, and the band's record label, Swan Song Records, featured an image of an angel playing a trumpet from a design by Crowley. One of the most enduring aspects of the occult rumors is the alleged backward masking or "backmasking" in Led Zeppelin's music. Backmasking involves the insertion of hidden messages when a song is played in reverse. Some fans and critics claimed to have found messages related to the occult, Satanism, or even drug use when playing certain Led Zeppelin songs backward. The most famous example is the song "Stairway to Heaven," where a specific part of the lyrics is said to reveal hidden messages when reversed. However, the band members have consistently denied intentional involvement in such practices, attributing any perceived messages to coincidence or the imagination of listeners. It's important to note that while Led Zeppelin's members had an interest in mystical and symbolic subjects, and their imagery occasionally reflected these interests, the extent of any actual involvement with the occult is debatable. Much of the occult-related speculation surrounding the band is based on interpretations and theories that have been amplified over the years. Led Zeppelin's legacy primarily lies in their groundbreaking music and their impact on rock and roll. They released numerous iconic albums, including their self-titled debut, "Led Zeppelin II," "Led Zeppelin IV," and "Physical Graffiti," which featured hits like "Stairway to Heaven," "Whole Lotta Love," and "Black Dog." Their live performances were legendary for their energy and improvisation, contributing to their status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Blink 182: Blink-182 is an American rock band that gained significant popularity in the 1990s and early 2000s. The band is known for their energetic pop-punk sound and catchy melodies. Blink-182 was formed in 1992 in Poway, California, and its original lineup consisted of Mark Hoppus (bass and vocals), Tom DeLonge (guitar and vocals), and Scott Raynor (drums). Travis Barker later replaced Raynor on drums. Tom DeLonge is one of the founding members of Blink-182 and played a crucial role in the band's success. He was known for his distinctive singing style and witty, often humorous, lyrics. DeLonge's guitar playing and vocal contributions helped shape the band's sound, which combined punk rock sensibilities with pop hooks. In addition to his work with Blink-182, Tom DeLonge developed an interest in various side projects and ventures. One of his notable endeavors outside of music was his fascination with UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects) and extraterrestrial life. DeLonge's interest in UFOs eventually led him to launch the To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science (TTSA) in 2017. The TTSA is an organization that aims to explore and research various topics related to UFOs, advanced technology, and potential interactions with non-human intelligence. Through the TTSA, DeLonge has advocated for increased transparency and government disclosure of information regarding UFO sightings and encounters. He has stated that his interest in UFOs was inspired by personal experiences and a desire to uncover the truth behind these phenomena. It's important to note that the field of UFO research can be controversial and is often met with skepticism from the scientific community. Tom DeLonge's involvement with UFO research has brought attention to the topic and sparked discussions about the possibility of extraterrestrial life and advanced technologies beyond our current understanding. His efforts have also prompted conversations about the need for rigorous scientific investigation in this field.
In 1969, the same year they released their groundbreaking debut, Led Zeppelin released their second album comprised of more hardcore blues rockers recorded quickly on tour of the United States. While lacking in substance, this album delivered with a plethora of classic rock radio hits and guitar riffs that inspired so many. The theater kids check out Led Zeppelin II!
Less than a year after the release of the crushingly heavy & near flawless masterpiece known as their self-titled debut album, LED ZEPPELIN released their sophomore follow up, LED ZEPPELIN II, on the 22th and the 31th of October 1969 (in the US & UK, respectively). While something of a departure from the blues-centric focus of their debut, LED ZEPPELIN II included a significant refinement and enhancement of their overall sound, including new instrumental arrangements, song structures, lyrical imagery, and most notably: a guitar solo AND a drum solo! Prepare to learn the identity of “The John Bonham of Thrash”, discover why “Juicy Banana” would have been a more anatomically accurate song title (unless it was more about girth than length) and why “magma hoof” sounds incredibly hot, exotic, and dangerous. It's time to turn that “hammer knockin'” stereo all the way to loud, crank up the black lights and lava lamps in the mancave, break out your bowl of relaxers, “bring back the ‘original' original formula” and JOIN US as we dive into the sophomore slam that is LED ZEPPELIN II. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts - Spotify or your favorite Podcast app Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your Podcasts. 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(20:45): #TheDocket METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: LED ZEPPELIN II / Early experiences with #LedZeppelinII / Someone should bring back #MidnightMovies with #TheSongRemainsTheSame / #FUS vs #FUK / Led Zeppelin II: The first Zeppelin album with the most radio hits? / #misheardlyrics (“Those English people have different words…”) / “If you hear one without the other…it's weird.” / Never played live? / #coffeetablebook #LedZeppelinExpandedEdition #MartinPopoff / “Dave had this room…” / #posterized #blacklightposters (“The ultimate #mancave…”) / #spoileralert / “Every time…I find something new.” / #yeah / October 22th and October 31th, 1969 / “That's my new favorite way…” #clarification #theywerenot / “I'm gonna go shower now…” / “I win…” / How about a… WHOLE LOTTA LOVE #thebreakdown (“Don't come yet!”) / “The heaviest part during a guitar solo…” #djuntdjunt / #turnitoff / WHAT IS AND WHAT SHOULD NEVER BE #snaps (“You could not take out any of those four…”) / “Here we go…this part!” #usethoseheadphonesASMR / “Hey ho!” / “He was good about scattin'…” / #unpopularopinion / “If you remove one…it's not the same.” / The magic of the combination of musical elements and the impact of Bonham's drums and Jones' bass & keyboards on Jimmy Page's guitar sound / #challengeaccepted / “Who do you think the modern-day equivalent of #JohnBonham is? Or is there one?” (44:04): “Maybe he's like #TheJohnBonhamOfThrash?” / THE LEMON SONG (“I should have quit you…a long time ago…”) #leadbass (“He's like Geezer…he's all over the place!”) / “She likes a LOT of lemons…” / “That's pee…” / “So lemons are kinda small, right?” / #thebananasong #juicybanana / “People get #educated in a number of ways…” / #weddingsong #firstdance THANK YOU (“That's two or three guitars, layered…”) / “Isn't that the worst thing you could say to a woman?” #nobananahandlintonite / HEARTBREAKER (“The bass is HUGE…it makes the sound on this album.”) (55:50): Thoughts on the guitar solo… (on “Heartbreaker”) / Perspectives regarding Jimmy Pages' solos vs his riffs / “Those missed notes add personality…” / #unintendedbrilliance #accidentalgenius (“It's RILL.”) #guitarsolo / “With a purple operator and a 50-cent hand…” “I don't think about #MaryPoppins…” /#bartstinkslikeamotherfucker / “She's got a Cadillac?” / LIVING LOVING MAID (SHE'S JUST A WOMAN) #talltales #complexbasslines / “You're not JPJ…” / “This one has apparently never been played live” #autumnvibes (“It reminds me of fall…”) RAMBLE ON / “A lot of moving parts…” / #JohnHenryBonham MOBY DICK #airdrumkaraoke (“You can hear how loud he plays…”) / “There's an idea…” / #usethoseheadphonesASMR #drumsolo / BRING IT ON HOME #magmahoof (“Still gives BIGNESS to the sound…”) / “You just leave it alone…” / #NO / “If you're looking at the #LedZeppelinCatalog , where does Zeppelin II fit for you?” / Further analysis required… #futureepisodeidea / A fitting (albeit horrific) analogy… / “Like Sabbath and Paranoid…” / “Especially NOW… “/ #snakeprincess #easyfella #LMAOASMR (“Desperately Seeking Slytherin…”) #snaketeats / a free plug to #JayWardComedy and #thursdaynightsatnine #DarkTimesComedy #SweetwaterBarAndGrill #nightpoops #misheardlyrics / “And a baked apple pie…yeah!” / ***THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!! *** You can email us, voice mail us, and dot com us after you .com us.*** / #untilthenext #byeguys / ***GO CHECK OUT OUR MERCHANDISE at metalnerdery.com/merch AND MAKE A PURCHANDISE FROM THE BUNKERPOON GIFT SHOPPE!!!*** / #outroreel
We're back this week to dive deep into the discography of one of the greatest rock bands of all time, Led Zeppelin. Specifically, we'll be exploring their albums released between 1969 and 1973, picking our favorite and least favorite songs from each. Led Zeppelin, the iconic rock band formed in 1968, released their self-titled debut album in 1969. The album featured a diverse range of rock and blues-influenced tracks, showcasing the band's talent and establishing their unique sound. The album opens with the energetic "Good Times Bad Times" and includes other standout tracks like "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You," "Dazed And Confused," and "Communication Breakdown." Led Zeppelin's debut album set the stage for their future success and solidified their status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Led Zeppelin II - 1969 Following the success of their debut, Led Zeppelin released their second album, Led Zeppelin II, later in 1969. The album featured a heavier sound and showcased the band's growth as songwriters and performers. It includes the iconic track "Whole Lotta Love," along with other notable songs such as "What Is and What Should Never Be," "Heartbreaker," and "Ramble On." Led Zeppelin II further established the band's dominance in the rock music scene and demonstrated their ability to create powerful and memorable rock anthems. Led Zeppelin III - 1970 In 1970, Led Zeppelin released their third studio album, Led Zeppelin III. This album showcased a more acoustic and folk-influenced sound compared to their previous releases. It includes tracks like "Immigrant Song," "Since I've Been Loving You," and "Gallows Pole," which blend the band's signature rock sound with elements of folk and blues. Led Zeppelin III displayed the band's versatility and willingness to experiment with different musical styles, earning critical acclaim and further expanding their fan base. Led Zeppelin IV - 1971 Led Zeppelin's fourth album, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV or untitled, was released in 1971 and became one of the band's most iconic and commercially successful albums. It features the legendary track "Stairway to Heaven," a monumental rock epic that has become one of the most celebrated songs in rock history. The album also includes other hits such as "Black Dog," "Rock and Roll," and "When the Levee Breaks." Led Zeppelin IV solidified the band's status as rock legends and remains a classic album revered by fans and musicians alike. Houses of the Holy - 1972 In 1972, Led Zeppelin released their fifth studio album, Houses of the Holy. The album continued to push the boundaries of their sound, incorporating elements of funk, reggae, and even orchestral arrangements. Tracks like "The Song Remains the Same," "The Rain Song," and "No Quarter" showcased the band's musical maturity and their ability to create dynamic and atmospheric compositions. Houses of the Holy further cemented Led Zeppelin's reputation as one of the most innovative and influential rock bands of their time. What are YOUR choices for the Best & Worst of Led Zeppelin from 1969-1973? Tell us in the comments and SHARE with a friend! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back this week to dive deep into the discography of one of the greatest rock bands of all time, Led Zeppelin. Specifically, we'll be exploring their albums released between 1969 and 1973, picking our favorite and least favorite songs from each. Led Zeppelin, the iconic rock band formed in 1968, released their self-titled debut album in 1969. The album featured a diverse range of rock and blues-influenced tracks, showcasing the band's talent and establishing their unique sound. The album opens with the energetic "Good Times Bad Times" and includes other standout tracks like "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You," "Dazed And Confused," and "Communication Breakdown." Led Zeppelin's debut album set the stage for their future success and solidified their status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Led Zeppelin II - 1969 Following the success of their debut, Led Zeppelin released their second album, Led Zeppelin II, later in 1969. The album featured a heavier sound and showcased the band's growth as songwriters and performers. It includes the iconic track "Whole Lotta Love," along with other notable songs such as "What Is and What Should Never Be," "Heartbreaker," and "Ramble On." Led Zeppelin II further established the band's dominance in the rock music scene and demonstrated their ability to create powerful and memorable rock anthems. Led Zeppelin III - 1970 In 1970, Led Zeppelin released their third studio album, Led Zeppelin III. This album showcased a more acoustic and folk-influenced sound compared to their previous releases. It includes tracks like "Immigrant Song," "Since I've Been Loving You," and "Gallows Pole," which blend the band's signature rock sound with elements of folk and blues. Led Zeppelin III displayed the band's versatility and willingness to experiment with different musical styles, earning critical acclaim and further expanding their fan base. Led Zeppelin IV - 1971 Led Zeppelin's fourth album, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV or untitled, was released in 1971 and became one of the band's most iconic and commercially successful albums. It features the legendary track "Stairway to Heaven," a monumental rock epic that has become one of the most celebrated songs in rock history. The album also includes other hits such as "Black Dog," "Rock and Roll," and "When the Levee Breaks." Led Zeppelin IV solidified the band's status as rock legends and remains a classic album revered by fans and musicians alike. Houses of the Holy - 1972 In 1972, Led Zeppelin released their fifth studio album, Houses of the Holy. The album continued to push the boundaries of their sound, incorporating elements of funk, reggae, and even orchestral arrangements. Tracks like "The Song Remains the Same," "The Rain Song," and "No Quarter" showcased the band's musical maturity and their ability to create dynamic and atmospheric compositions. Houses of the Holy further cemented Led Zeppelin's reputation as one of the most innovative and influential rock bands of their time. What are YOUR choices for the Best & Worst of Led Zeppelin from 1969-1973? Tell us in the comments and SHARE with a friend! Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Evan and Amanda discuss the history behind Led Zeppelin's "Led Zeppelin II." Tune in to learn how the group quickly churned out their second album while on tour for their first, and how it just blew up and became so popular! Find us on instagram! @worstpodonmars Find us on Facebook! Send us an email! worstpodonmars@gmail.com
Episode 199 features Tom and Rob from the podcast 1001 Album Complaints. The guys break down The Greatest 1001 Albums of all time while also adding their often spicy hot takes. The idea spawned after reading a book called The Greatest 1001 Albums of All Time. If you're into musicology or just a music nerd like myself you'll definitely appreciate their show. Rob and Tom also play in bands and I featured a couple of their songs on this episode. One is called “The Away Team” by The Beverly Crushers and the other is “Lord of the Beef Lands” by Ghost Beef. In our conversation we talked about their love of Arby's, the TV show Silicon Valley, songwriting, as well as the bands and musicians they love to hate. The guys also just released their 100th episode which dives deep into Led Zeppelin II. Check them out on all the streaming platforms. -- Part-Time Rockstar Fest is 6/3/23 at Fish Head Cantina in Baltimore, MD. -- Podcast merch is available on Shopify. Shopify link -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available in the DMV for music videos and live filming. parttimerockproductions@gmail.com -- The sponsor of this show is @Truly.strings guitar shop on Instagram. Based in Laurel, MD
Email us your complaints (or questions / comments) at 1001AlbumComplaints@gmail.comNo time to email? Send us a voicemail: http://sayhi.chat/1001Buy a copy of Led Zeppelin II through this link and help support the podcast!https://amzn.to/3KyY0MLWe are celebrating our 100th episode by taking things all the way back to the beginning. We kicked off the podcast by discussing LZ1 so this week we have another crack at Zep in the form of LZII. Led Zeppelin were breaking huge and touring the world while recording the followup to their smash hit debut. The boys discuss (what else?) hard-panning, extended song breakdowns, and drunken tour antics. Listen to our episode companion playlist (compilation of the songs we referenced on this episode) here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3gyXkdBSyV4B8F9BkEl4zh?si=8d96c3f4869a4a1cListen to Led Zeppelin II here:https://open.spotify.com/album/58MQ0PLijVHePUonQlK76Y?si=Mwi9BzhpQmmtMHe-95pANgIntro music: When the Walls Fell by The Beverly CrushersOutro music: After the Afterlife by MEGAFollow our Spotify Playlist of music produced directly by us. Listen and complain at homeFollow us on instagram @thechopunlimitedCheck out the Merch Store Next week's album: The Electric Prunes - The Electric Prunes
Email us your complaints (or questions / comments) at 1001AlbumComplaints@gmail.comNo time to email? Send us a voicemail: http://sayhi.chat/1001Buy a copy of Shake Your Money Maker through this link and help support the podcast!https://amzn.to/3yPZefOThe Black Crowes were a throwback American rock band long before throwback American rock bands were cool. They had a huge hit with their debut record Shake Your Money Maker. The gents discuss open tunings, corporate tour sponsorship, and, of course, the Hammond organ. Listen to our episode companion playlist (compilation of the songs we referenced on this episode) here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Fmxdmuk5TrkKITF6j7GMZ?si=a3c93eeb605b47d7Listen to Shake Your Money Maker here:https://open.spotify.com/album/2NRRQLuW6j3EsoWpIl2MR3?si=nYryDVQLSzGAPXpk40-qHwIntro music courtesy of The Beverly CrushersOutro music courtesy of MEGAFollow The Chop Unlimited's Spotify PlaylistFollow us on instagram @thechopunlimitedCheck out the Merch Store Next week's album: Led Zeppelin - II
The R4 Podcast is joined by Patreon Legend Steve Snyder as they review Led Zeppelin's 1969 album Led Zeppelin II! Rock on!Website: https://ridiculousrockrecordreviews.buzzsprout.comBecome a Patron like Steve and help support the show!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/R4podcast?fan_landing=trueContact us! e-mail: ridiculousrockrecords@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/R4podcastTwitter: @R4podcastAaronInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/r4podcaster/
What podcast should you listen to if you want to hear 5,000 songs? Top 5 answers on the board. Survey says...the best podcast about Led Zeppelin and the 123rd greatest album of all time, Led Zeppelin II...aye aye captain. But before we get to the album we talk about Rod Stewart and the benefits of stand-up desks. We also discuss how much you should pay for a Christmas tree, spending the holidays with the inlaws, and the worst experiences on a flight tonight. We also become the best animal podcast when we talk about raccoons and adopting cats. Then at (39:00) we take you home when we cover Led Zeppelin's second studio album from 1969, nice. We talk about the songs and artists that influenced (and sued) Led Zeppelin, whether Led Zeppelin has the best opening tracks and the best songs with gongs. In next week's episode, our mysterious ways will prove that Beck Did it Even Better than the real thing when we become the best U2 podcast and U2's 1991 album Achtung Baby.
Led Zeppelin II was the number 1 selling album in America on this day in 1969! It's my favourite Zeppelin album... but what do Mac B and Action Jackson from the Ugly American Werewolf in London Podcast think about?
This Yur-End Beck Did it Better has decided to celebrate the holiday spirit by complicating our listeners with the best podcast about Nine Inch Nails, and the 122nd greatest album of all time, The Downward Spiral. But before we desecrate you we get an amazing voicemail about whether it's ok to play explicit lyrics in front of kids. We also become the best Christmas podcast when we talk about attending children's Christmas concerts, professional Christmas lights, and purchasing holiday inflatables with rebates. We also discuss personal intimacy in the champagne room, in futuristic vehicles, and at Walgreens next to the gingerbread village kits. Then at (53:00) we discuss Nine Inch Nails' industrial rock album, The Downward Spiral. We talk about classical music's influence on Trent Reznor, leitmotifs, and the best songs where one person played all the instruments. We also discuss a hypothetical relationship between Trent Reznor and Dave Coulier, how to make a rusty nail cocktail, and whether Closer is the second sexiest song ever. Next week the guys plan to ramble on about Moby Dick for 90 minutes when we become the best Led Zeppelin podcast and cover their second studio album, Led Zeppelin II. Also, we'd appreciate it if you'd share this episode with a friend. Hurry! Don't You Care!
Mike Beck is one of the greatest guys I know.He has led a humble, hard-working life. He carries many a kind notion in his soul, and has invoked more laughter in others than one could possibly calculate.He's a son that made his parents proud, a funny brother, a loving husband, a caring father, and a fantastic dude to have as an uncle.Although he was admittedly nervous, Mike made the trek from Lee's Summit to sit with me and kick around a few details about his list of badass records, and we did so for Episode #36. Mike picked Led Zeppelin II (1969), Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young's Deja Vu (1970), Moondance (1970) by Van Morrison, 1973's Yessongs, and Rumors (1977) by Fleetwood Mac.In addition, we discussed retirement and bucket lists and parenthood and family and holiday traditions and music festivals, as well as a couple of other things I'm probably forgetting.So, please check out our chat, and please take Mike's community-curated Spotify playlist out for a spin. I know it was a project he enjoyed, and he'd really enjoy you enjoying it, too.Anyhoo...that's all for now. Thank you for stopping by.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the intro/outro audio. They are clips from a track called "I've Been Working," which I lifted from Van Morrison's 1970 album entitled, His Band and the Street Choir (c/o Warner Records Inc. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company).
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Susan Jacobs won the first Emmy ever awarded for music supervision. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with Jacobs about her work on "Big Little Lies" and other projects. They also talk with author Paul Gorman about his biography of Malcolm McLaren, the legendary manager of the Sex Pistols. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Joe Tex, "A Woman's Hands," A Woman's Hands (Single), Dial, 1967Sex Pistols, "Anarchy In the U.K.," Never Mind the Bullocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, Virgin, 1977Sex Pistols, "God Save the Queen," Never Mind the Bullocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, Virgin, 1977Sex Pistols, "Pretty Vacant," Never Mind the Bullocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, Virgin, 1977Bow Wow Wow, "I Want Candy," The Last of the Mohicans, RCA, 1982Malcolm McLaren, "Buffalo Gals," Duck Rock, Virgin, 1983Bill Lee, "Nola-Vocals," She's Gotta Have It - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Antilles, 1991Public Image Ltd, "Public Image," Public Image: First Issue, Virgin, 1978Marvin Hamlisch, "Theme From The Swimmer (Send for Me in Summer) / Big Splash," The Swimmer, CBS, 1968Leon Bridges, "River," Coming Home, Columbia, 2015Led Zeppelin, "Whole Lotta Love," Led Zeppelin II, Atlantic, 1969Led Zeppelin, "What Is and What Should Never Be," Led Zeppelin II, Atlantic, 1969Led Zeppelin, "Thank You," Led Zeppelin II, Atlantic, 1969Charles Bradley, "Victim of Love (feat. Menahan Street Band)," Victim of Love, Daptone, 2013Michael Kiwanuka, "Cold Little Heart," Love & Hate, Interscope, 2016Sylvan Esso, "Come Down," Sylvan Esso, Partisan, 2014Chicago, "25 or 6 to 4," Chicago, Columbia, 1970Norman Greenbaum, "Spirit in the Sky," Spirit in the Sky, Reprise, 1969Dire Straits, "Romeo and Juliet," Making Movies, Warner Bros., 1980Electric Light Orchestra, "10538 Overture," The Electric Light Orchestra, United Artists, 1971Simon & Garfunkel, "Mrs. Robinson," The Graduate, Columbia Masterworks, 1968Harry Nilsson, "Everybody's Talkin'," Aerial Ballet, RCA Victor, 1968The Acid, "Tumbling Lights," Liminal, Infectious Music, 2014
#ledzeppelin #encomium #ledzeppelintribute Get a FREE EP HERE: http://LouLombardiMusic.com if you love great guitar driven rock from the 70s, 80s, 90s and even today, you will want to get my EP "The Bad Years". Get your copy while supplies last! Tribute albums had a bit of a resurgence in the 1990's with albums like "Stone Free; A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix" and "A Nativity in Black; A Tribute to Black Sabbath," Check out the podcast here https://app.talkshoe.com/episode/20013200 On this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus podcast we will breakdown one of the most successful and loved albums from this tribute caze. the album "Encomium -A Tribute to Led Zeppelin" is packed full of great versions of 12 Zeppelin classics, all tastefully reimagined by the some of the biggest artists from that era. Topics Discussed: history of zeppelin and break up renewed interest Other Zeppelin tributes: Led Box (2007) Livin Lovin Played (2004), Train; Led Zeppelin II (2016) track -artist break down 4 Non Blondes Hootie & the Blowfish Sheryl Crow Stone Temple Pilots Big Head Todd & the Monsters Duran Duran Blind Melon Cracker Helmet Rollins Band Never the Bride Tori Amos Mana (added later) Fool in the Rain reference: https://www.amoeba.com/encomium-a-tribute-to-led-zeppelin-cd-various-artists/albums/791540/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomium:_A_Tribute_to_Led_Zeppelin New and notable: Kevin: Lily: Suzi Moon Lou: Generation Radio Lyrics With Loudini: This Day In Music https://www.thisdayinmusic.com
witter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Jody Mosser @jodymossermusicLed Zeppelin “Good Times, Bad Times” from the 1968 album "Led Zeppelin II" released on Atlantic. Written by Jimmy Page, JOhn Paul Jones, John Bonham, and Robert Plant and produced by Jimmy Page.Personel:Led ZeppelinRobert Plant - vocalJimmy Page - guitarsJohn Paul Jones - bassJohn Bonham – drumsCover:Performed by John Bonham, Jody Mosser, Josh Bond, and Neal MarshIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Beth Hart
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Jody Mosser @jodymossermusicLed Zeppelin “Good Times, Bad Times” from the 1968 album "Led Zeppelin II" released on Atlantic. Written by Jimmy Page, JOhn Paul Jones, John Bonham, and Robert Plant and produced by Jimmy Page.Personel:Led ZeppelinRobert Plant - vocalJimmy Page - guitarsJohn Paul Jones - bassJohn Bonham – drumsCover:Performed by Jody Mosser, Josh Bond, and Neal MarshIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Dead and CoJohn MaherDeandre JordanBob WeirJerry GarciaMickey HartThe Grateful Dead “Shakedown Street”The Grateful Dead “Brown Eyed Women”The Grateful Dead “Casy Jones”The Grateful Dead “Jack Straw”The Grateful Dead “China Cat Sunflower”The Grateful Dead “I Know You Rider”Rod Stewart “Maggie May”Tony RiceThe Allman Brothers BandSoullive “No Place Like Soul”Touissant LiberatorThe Plate ScrapersThe Jacob's Ferry StragglersThe Y'allterationsJoe CravenJody Mosser “Syracuse Express”The YardbirdsCreamLed Zeppelin “BBC Sessions”Led Zeppelin “Houses of the Holy”Led Zeppelin “III”Le d Zeppelin “Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You”Glyn JohnsEthan JohnsJimi HendrixLeiber and StollerBen E King “Stand By Me”Tommy James and the Shondelles “Crimson and Clover”Willie DixonLed Zeppelin “Black Mountain Side”Led Zeppelin “You Shook Me”Rolling StoneThe Jeff Beck GroupHammer of the GodsLed Zeppelin “Can't Quit You”Keith MoonThe WhoBlack SabbathJames BrownChuck Berry “Johnny B Good”Led Zeppelin “Communication Breakdown”Steppenwolf The Rolling Stones “Start Me Up”Grand Funk RailroadVan HalenGuns n RosesThe Parquet CourtsThe Who “Pinball Wizard”AC/DC “Highway to Hell”The Doors “Roadhouse Blues”Howlin WolfMuddy WatersSonny Boy WilliamsonThe KinksPete TownsendPhishAce FrehleyGodsmackBeth HartThe Beatles “Day in the Life”
On the 2nd Episode of Shout It Out Loudcast's new sidecast, The Zeppelin Chronicles, our hosts, Tom & Zeus from Shout It Out Loudcast, SIOL's favorite nice guy Murph, along with Jay Scott from The Hook Rocks review Led Zeppelin's legendary 1969 second album, "Led Zeppelin II."Led Zeppelin II opens with "Whole Lotta Love" and a new era of rock music was born. Guitarist Jimmy Page continues create some of the most iconic guitar riffs, while Robert Plant breaks out and creates his own identity and becomes the "Golden God!" John Paul Jones amazing bass playing and Hammond organ adds to the brilliance and the greatest rock drummer of all time, John Bonham continuous his groundbreaking style and dazzles throughout the album.Led Zeppelin II quickly went to Number 1 in the United States and unseated the Beatles, Abbey Road, twice. The album sold 3 million albums in the first few months and is now certified 12X Platinum! It has been often credited as the first "heavy metal" album and one of the greatest and most influential rock album of all time.The album is filled with legendary tracks like Whole Lotta Love, Thank You, Heartbreaker and more. Produced by Jimmy Page and engineered by legendary Producer Eddie Kramer, the album is filled with classic riffs, vocals and drums. The band continues its bluesy style but adds more original songs and a heavier sound.The Zeppelin Chronicles breaks down Led Zeppelin II SIOL style. The guys discuss their connection with "Led Zeppelin II", the album cover, the background of the album and finally all of the songs. They will then rank the nine songs. They then rank the album and album cover against Led Zeppelin I.So if you need cooling, the Zeppelin Chronicles ain't fooling!For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below:SIOL Patreon Please go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below:SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below:ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below:iTunesPodchaserStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below:TwitterFacebook PageFacebook Group Page Shout It Out LoudcastersInstagramYouTubeProud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website:Pantheon Podcast Network
On the 2nd Episode of Shout It Out Loudcast's new sidecast, The Zeppelin Chronicles, our hosts, Tom & Zeus from Shout It Out Loudcast, SIOL's favorite nice guy Murph, along with Jay Scott from The Hook Rocks review Led Zeppelin's legendary 1969 second album, "Led Zeppelin II." Led Zeppelin II opens with "Whole Lotta Love" and a new era of rock music was born. Guitarist Jimmy Page continues create some of the most iconic guitar riffs, while Robert Plant breaks out and creates his own identity and becomes the "Golden God!" John Paul Jones amazing bass playing and Hammond organ adds to the brilliance and the greatest rock drummer of all time, John Bonham continuous his groundbreaking style and dazzles throughout the album. Led Zeppelin II quickly went to Number 1 in the United States and unseated the Beatles, Abbey Road, twice. The album sold 3 million albums in the first few months and is now certified 12X Platinum! It has been often credited as the first "heavy metal" album and one of the greatest and most influential rock album of all time. The album is filled with legendary tracks like Whole Lotta Love, Thank You, Heartbreaker and more. Produced by Jimmy Page and engineered by legendary Producer Eddie Kramer, the album is filled with classic riffs, vocals and drums. The band continues its bluesy style but adds more original songs and a heavier sound. The Zeppelin Chronicles breaks down Led Zeppelin II SIOL style. The guys discuss their connection with "Led Zeppelin II", the album cover, the background of the album and finally all of the songs. They will then rank the nine songs. They then rank the album and album cover against Led Zeppelin I. So if you need cooling, the Zeppelin Chronicles ain't fooling! For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Please go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the 2nd Episode of Shout It Out Loudcast's new sidecast, The Zeppelin Chronicles, our hosts, Tom & Zeus from Shout It Out Loudcast, SIOL's favorite nice guy Murph, along with Jay Scott from The Hook Rocks review Led Zeppelin's legendary 1969 second album, "Led Zeppelin II." Led Zeppelin II opens with "Whole Lotta Love" and a new era of rock music was born. Guitarist Jimmy Page continues create some of the most iconic guitar riffs, while Robert Plant breaks out and creates his own identity and becomes the "Golden God!" John Paul Jones amazing bass playing and Hammond organ adds to the brilliance and the greatest rock drummer of all time, John Bonham continuous his groundbreaking style and dazzles throughout the album. Led Zeppelin II quickly went to Number 1 in the United States and unseated the Beatles, Abbey Road, twice. The album sold 3 million albums in the first few months and is now certified 12X Platinum! It has been often credited as the first "heavy metal" album and one of the greatest and most influential rock album of all time. The album is filled with legendary tracks like Whole Lotta Love, Thank You, Heartbreaker and more. Produced by Jimmy Page and engineered by legendary Producer Eddie Kramer, the album is filled with classic riffs, vocals and drums. The band continues its bluesy style but adds more original songs and a heavier sound. The Zeppelin Chronicles breaks down Led Zeppelin II SIOL style. The guys discuss their connection with "Led Zeppelin II", the album cover, the background of the album and finally all of the songs. They will then rank the nine songs. They then rank the album and album cover against Led Zeppelin I. So if you need cooling, the Zeppelin Chronicles ain't fooling! For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Please go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the 2nd Episode of Shout It Out Loudcast's new sidecast, The Zeppelin Chronicles, our hosts, Tom & Zeus from Shout It Out Loudcast, SIOL's favorite nice guy Murph, along with Jay Scott from The Hook Rocks review Led Zeppelin's legendary 1969 second album, "Led Zeppelin II."Led Zeppelin II opens with "Whole Lotta Love" and a new era of rock music was born. Guitarist Jimmy Page continues create some of the most iconic guitar riffs, while Robert Plant breaks out and creates his own identity and becomes the "Golden God!" John Paul Jones amazing bass playing and Hammond organ adds to the brilliance and the greatest rock drummer of all time, John Bonham continuous his groundbreaking style and dazzles throughout the album.Led Zeppelin II quickly went to Number 1 in the United States and unseated the Beatles, Abbey Road, twice. The album sold 3 million albums in the first few months and is now certified 12X Platinum! It has been often credited as the first "heavy metal" album and one of the greatest and most influential rock album of all time.The album is filled with legendary tracks like Whole Lotta Love, Thank You, Heartbreaker and more. Produced by Jimmy Page and engineered by legendary Producer Eddie Kramer, the album is filled with classic riffs, vocals and drums. The band continues its bluesy style but adds more original songs and a heavier sound.The Zeppelin Chronicles breaks down Led Zeppelin II SIOL style. The guys discuss their connection with "Led Zeppelin II", the album cover, the background of the album and finally all of the songs. They will then rank the nine songs. They then rank the album and album cover against Led Zeppelin I.So if you need cooling, the Zeppelin Chronicles ain't fooling!For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below:SIOL Patreon Please go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below:SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below:ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below:iTunesPodchaserStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below:TwitterFacebook PageFacebook Group Page Shout It Out LoudcastersInstagramYouTubeProud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website:Pantheon Podcast Network
While there have been no shortage of Led Zeppelin biographies over the years, the latest from Bob Spitz is the most in-depth and expansive yet. This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with author Bob Spitz about the myths, music and misdeeds of Led Zeppelin. They also review new records from Wet Leg and Rosalía. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lURecord a Voice Memo: https://bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Featured Songs:Led Zeppelin, "Immigrant Song," Led Zeppelin III, Atlantic, 1970Wet Leg, "Ur Mum," Wet Leg, Domino, 2022Wet Leg, "Wet Dream," Wet Leg, Domino, 2022Wet Leg, "I Don't Wanna Go Out," Wet Leg, Domino, 2022Rosalía, "CHICKEN TERIYAKI," Motomami, Columbia, 2022Rosalía, "DIABLO," Motomami, Columbia, 2022Rosalía, "LA FAMA (feat. The Weeknd)," Motomami, Columbia, 2022Rosalía, "MOTOMAMI," Motomami, Columbia, 2022Rosalía, "LA COMBI VERSACE (feat. Tokischa)," Motomami, Columbia, 2022Led Zeppelin, "Thank You," Led Zeppelin II, Atlantic, 1969Led Zeppelin, "Whole Lotta Love," Led Zeppelin II, Atlantic, 1969Led Zeppelin, "When the Levee Breaks," Led Zeppelin IV, Atlantic, 1971Led Zeppelin, "Black Dog," Led Zeppelin IV, Atlantic, 1971Led Zeppelin, "Dazed and Confused," Led Zeppelin, Atlantic, 1969Led Zeppelin, "D'yer Mak'er," Houses of the Holy, Atlantic, 1973Led Zeppelin, "Rock and Roll," Led Zeppelin IV, Atlantic, 1971Led Zeppelin, "Stairway to Heaven," Led Zeppelin IV, Atlantic, 1971Led Zeppelin, "The Ocean," Houses of the Holy, Atlantic, 1973Led Zeppelin, "Kashmir," Physical Graffiti, Atlantic, 1975Devo, "Jocko Homo," Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, Warner, 1978