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This week, our host FiG finds himself in Rosemont, Illinois. It's April 11th, 1989, and the Grateful Dead are playing the Rosemont Horizon. Discussions abound about a rare off night for Bobby, Help on the Way LA, and executive producer Baby Game executive producing Game right off the show. Shakedown Street Little Red Rooster Friend Of The Devil Victim Or The Crime Built To Last We Can Run Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again Deal Samson and Delilah Crazy Fingers Playin' In The Band > Terrapin Station > Drums > Space > Gimme Some Lovin' > Standing On the Moon Throwing Stones > Not Fade Away U.S. Blues
Welcome everybody to Episode 433 of The Hoots Podcast with Joshie Lopez How To Support The Podcast On YouTube: Please press the subscribe and like buttons, also press the bell notification just so you don't miss out when new content is uploaded. PLEASE FOLLOW THE POD ON SPOTIFY You can get the audio version of this podcast for FREE on Spotify, Podbean, Amazon Music, Pandora, Apple Podcast, Overcast, Radio Public, iHeart Radio, Audacy. Support the pod by making donations to Cash App: https://cash.app/$JoshieLopez94 You can Follow me on Twitter @TheHootsPodcast and Follow me on Instagram @JoshLopezMedia. Checkout my wrestling transcripts in the RESULTS section at WrestlingHeadlines.com Intro Song: Poetic Tragedy by The Used 0:00-17:50 - INTRO/Opening Monologue/Back Porch Q&A Session 17:52-32:19 - This Week In WWE (NXT at the Rosemont Horizon, CM Punk's Interview On The No-Contest Wrestling Podcast, WWE Bad Blood Preview & Predictions) Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNER #CMPunk #CodyRhodes #WWE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehootspodcast/support
Exploring the Grateful Dead's LegacyIn this episode of the Deadhead Cannabis Show, Larry Mishkin takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the Grateful Dead's music, focusing on a concert from September 30, 1993, at the Boston Garden. He discusses various songs, including 'Here Comes Sunshine' and 'Spoonful,' while also touching on the band's history and the contributions of key figures like Vince Wellnick and Candace Brightman. The episode also delves into current music news, including a review of Lake Street Dive's performance and updates on marijuana legislation in Ukraine and the U.S.Chapters00:00 Welcome to the Deadhead Cannabis Show03:39 Here Comes Sunshine: A Grateful Dead Classic09:47 Spoonful: The Blues Influence14:00 Music News: Rich Girl and Lake Street Dive24:09 Candace Brightman: The Unsung Hero of Lighting38:01 Broken Arrow: Phil Lesh's Moment to Shine42:19 Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds: A Beatles Classic48:26 Marijuana News: Ukraine's Medical Cannabis Legislation54:32 Bipartisan Support for Clean Slate Act01:00:11 Pennsylvania's Push for Marijuana Legalization01:04:25 CBD as a Natural Insecticide01:10:26 Wave to the Wind: A Phil Lesh Tune01:13:18 The Other One: A Grateful Dead Epic Boston GardenSeptember 30, 1993 (31 years ago)Grateful Dead Live at Boston Garden on 1993-09-30 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet ArchiveINTRO: Here Comes Sunshine Track #1 0:08 – 1:48 Released on Wake of the Flood, October 15, 1973, the first album on the band's own “Grateful Dead Records” label. The song was first performed by the Grateful Dead in February 1973. It was played about 30 times through to February 1974 and then dropped from the repertoire. The song returned to the repertoire in December 1992, at the instigation of Vince Welnick, and was then played a few times each year until 1995. Played: 66 timesFirst: February 9, 1973 at Maples Pavilion, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USALast: July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA But here's the thing: Played 32 times in 1973 Played 1 time in 1974 Not played again until December 6, 1992 at Compton Terrace in Chandler, AZ - 18 years Then played a “few” more times in 1993, 94 and 95, never more than 11 times in any one year. I finally caught one in 1993 at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago with good buddies Marc and Alex. My favorite version is Feb. 15, 1973 at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, WI SHOW No. 1: Spoonful Track #2 :50 – 2:35 "Spoonful" is a blues song written by Willie Dixon and first recorded in 1960 by Howlin' Wolf. Released in June, 1960 by Chess Records in Chicago. Called "a stark and haunting work",[1] it is one of Dixon's best known and most interpreted songs.[2]Etta James and Harvey Fuqua had a pop and R&B record chart hit with their duet cover of "Spoonful" in 1961, and it was popularized in the late 1960s by the British rock group Cream. Dixon's "Spoonful" is loosely based on "A Spoonful Blues", a song recorded in 1929 by Charley Patton.[3] Earlier related songs include "All I Want Is a Spoonful" by Papa Charlie Jackson (1925) and "Cocaine Blues" by Luke Jordan (1927).The lyrics relate men's sometimes violent search to satisfy their cravings, with "a spoonful" used mostly as a metaphor for pleasures, which have been interpreted as sex, love, and drugs. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame listed Howlin' Wolf's "Spoonful" as one of the "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll".[9] It is ranked number 154 on Rolling Stone magazine's 2021 list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time",[10] up from number 221 on its 2004 list. In 2010, the song was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame "Classics of Blues Recordings" category.[12] In a statement by the foundation, it was noted that "Otis Rush has stated that Dixon presented 'Spoonful' to him, but the song didn't suit Rush's tastes and so it ended up with Wolf, and soon thereafter with Etta James".[12] James' recording with Harvey Fuqua as "Etta & Harvey" reached number 12 on Billboard magazine's Hot R&B Sides chart and number 78 on its Hot 100 singles chart.[13] However, Wolf's original "was the one that inspired so many blues and rock bands in the years to come". The British rock group Cream recorded "Spoonful" for their 1966 UK debut album, Fresh Cream. They were part of a trend in the mid-1960s by rock artists to record a Willie Dixon song for their debut albums. Sung by Bob Weir, normally followed Truckin' in the second set. This version is rare because it is the second song of the show and does not have a lead in. Ended Here Comes Sunshine, stopped, and then went into this. When it follows Truckin', just flows right into Spoonful. Played: 52 timesFirst: October 15, 1981 at Melkweg, Amsterdam, NetherlandsLast: December 8, 1994 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USA MUSIC NEWS: Lead In Music Rich Girl Lake Street Dive Lake Street Dive: Rich Girl [4K] 2018-05-09 - College Street Music Hall; New Haven, CT (youtube.com) 0:00 – 1:13 "Rich Girl" is a song by Daryl Hall & John Oates. It debuted on the Billboard Top 40 on February 5, 1977, at number 38 and on March 26, 1977, it became their first of six number-one singles on the BillboardHot 100. The single originally appeared on the 1976 album Bigger Than Both of Us. At the end of 1977, Billboard ranked it as the 23rd biggest hit of the year. The song was rumored to be about the then-scandalous newspaper heiress Patty Hearst. In fact, the title character in the song is based on a spoiled heir to a fast-food chain who was an ex-boyfriend of Daryl Hall's girlfriend, Sara Allen. "But you can't write, 'You're a rich boy' in a song, so I changed it to a girl," Hall told Rolling Stone. Hall elaborated on the song in an interview with American Songwriter: "Rich Girl" was written about an old boyfriend of Sara [Allen]'s from college that she was still friends with at the time. His name is Victor Walker. He came to our apartment, and he was acting sort of strange. His father was quite rich. I think he was involved with some kind of a fast-food chain. I said, "This guy is out of his mind, but he doesn't have to worry about it because his father's gonna bail him out of any problems he gets in." So I sat down and wrote that chorus. [Sings] "He can rely on the old man's money/he can rely on the old man's money/he's a rich guy." I thought that didn't sound right, so I changed it to "Rich Girl". He knows the song was written about him. Lake Street Dive at Salt Shed Lake Street Dive is an American multi-genre band that was formed in 2004 at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston.[1] The band's founding members are Rachael Price, Mike "McDuck" Olson, Bridget Kearney, and Mike Calabrese. Keyboardist Akie Bermiss joined the band on tour in 2017 and was first credited on their 2018 album Free Yourself Up; guitarist James Cornelison joined in 2021 after Olson left the band. The band is based in Brooklyn and frequently tours in North America, Australia, and Europe. The group was formed in 2004 as a "free country band"; they intended to play country music in an improvised, avant-garde style.[3] This concept was abandoned in favor of something that "actually sounded good", according to Mike Olson.[4] The band's name was inspired by the Bryant Lake Bowl, a frequent hang out in the band's early years, located on Lake Street in Minneapolis. Great show last Thursday night my wife and I went with good friends JT and Marni and Rick and Ben. Sitting in the back near the top of the bleachers with a killer view of the Chicago Sky line looking west to southeast and right along the north branch of the Chicago River. Beautiful weather and a great night overall. My first time seeing the band although good buddies Alex, Andy and Mike had seen the at Redrocks in July and all spoke very highly of the band which is a good enough endorsement for me. I don't know any of their songs, but they were very good and one of their encores was Rich Girl which made me smile because that too is a song from my high school and college days, that's basically 40+ years ago. Combined with Goose's cover of the 1970's hit “Hollywood Nights” by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band it was a trip down memory lane. I would recommend seeing this band to any fan of fun music. They were all clearly having a great time. Katie Pruitt opened and came out to sing a song with LSD. In 2017, Pruitt was awarded the Buddy Holly Prize from the Songwriters Hall of Fame[4] and signed with Round Hill Records.[5] Her EP, OurVinyl Live Session EP was released in March 2018.[6] She was named by Rolling Stone as one of 10 new country artists you need to know[7] and by NPR as one of the 20 artists to watch, highlighting Pruitt as someone who "possesses a soaring, nuanced and expressive voice, and writes with devastating honesty".[8] On September 13, 2019, Pruitt released "Expectations", the title track from her full-length debut. Additional singles from this project were subsequently released: "Loving Her" on October 21, 2019,[9] and "Out of the Blue" on November 15, 2019.[10] On February 21, 2020, Pruitt's debut album, Expectations, was released by Rounder Records.[11][12] She earned a nomination for Emerging Act of the Year at the 2020 Americana Music Honors & Awards.[13] In the same year, she duetted with Canadian singer-songwriter Donovan Woods on "She Waits for Me to Come Back Down", a track from his album Without People.[14] In 2021 the artist was inter alia part of the Newport Folk Festival in July. Recommend her as well. 2. Move Me Brightly: Grateful Dead Lighting Director Candace Brightman Candace Brightman (born 1944)[1] is an American lighting engineer, known for her longtime association with the Grateful Dead. She is the sister of author Carol Brightman. Brightman grew up in Illinois and studied set design at St John's College, Annapolis, Maryland.[1] She began working as a lighting technician in the Anderson Theater, New York City, and was recruited by Bill Graham to operate lighting at the Fillmore East.[3] In 1970, she operated the house lights at the Chicago Coliseum with Norol Tretiv.[4] She has also worked for Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker and Van Morrison. After serving as house lighting engineer for several Grateful Dead shows, including their 1971 residency at the Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, she was recruited by the band's Jerry Garcia to work for them full-time.[1] She started working regularly for the Dead on their 1972 tour of Europe (which was recorded and released as Europe 72), and remained their in-house lighting engineer for the remainder of their career.[1] One particular challenge that Brightman faced was having to alter lighting setups immediately in response to the Dead's improvisational style. By the band's final tours in the mid-1990s, she was operating a computer-controlled lighting system and managing a team of technicians.[5] Her work inspired Phish's resident lighting engineer Chris Kuroda, who regularly studied techniques in order to keep up with her standards. Brightman continued working in related spin-off projects until 2005.[1][7] She returned to direct the lighting for the Fare Thee Well concerts in 2015, where she used over 500 fixtures. Now facing significant financial and health related issues. 3. Neil Young and New Band, The Chrome Hearts, Deliver 13-Minute “Down By The River” on Night One at The Capitol Theatre My buddies and I still can't believe Neil with Crazy Horse did not play their Chicago show back in May this year. Thank god he's ok and still playing but we are bummed out at missing the shared experience opportunity that only comes along when seeing a rock legend like Neil and there aren't many. SHOW No. 2: Broken Arrow Track #5 1:10 – 3:00 Written by Robbie Robertson and released on his album Robbie Robertson released on October 27, 1987. It reached number 29 on the RPM CanCon charts in 1988.[23]Rod Stewart recorded a version of "Broken Arrow" in 1991 for his album Vagabond Heart.[24] Stewart's version of the song was released as a single on August 26, 1991,[25] with an accompanying music video, reaching number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number two in Canada. This ballad is not to be confused either with Chuck Berry's 1959 single or Buffalo Springfield's 1967 song of the same name, written by Neil Young. "Broken Arrow" was also performed live by the Grateful Dead from 1993 to 1995 with Phil Lesh on vocals.[28] Grateful Dead spinoff groups The Dead, Phil Lesh and Friends, and The Other Ones have also performed the song, each time with Lesh on vocals.[29] Played: 35 timesFirst: February 23, 1993 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA SHOW No. 3: Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds Track #9 2:46 – 4:13 "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their May, 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was written primarily by John Lennon with assistance from Paul McCartney, and credited to the Lennon–McCartneysongwriting partnership.[2] Lennon's son Julian inspired the song with a nursery school drawing that he called "Lucy – in the sky with diamonds". Shortly before the album's release, speculation arose that the first letter of each of the nouns in the title intentionally spelled "LSD", the initialism commonly used for the hallucinogenic drug lysergic acid diethylamide.[3] Lennon repeatedly denied that he had intended it as a drug song,[3][4] and attributed the song's fantastical imagery to his reading of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland books.[3] The Beatles recorded "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" in March 1967. Adding to the song's ethereal qualities, the musical arrangement includes a Lowrey organ part heavily treated with studio effects, and a drone provided by an Indian tambura. The song has been recognised as a key work in the psychedelic genre. Among its many cover versions, a 1974 recording by Elton John – with a guest appearance by Lennon – was a number 1 hit in the US and Canada. John Lennon said that his inspiration for the song came when his three-year-old son Julian showed him a nursery school drawing that he called "Lucy – in the Sky with Diamonds",[4] depicting his classmate Lucy O'Donnell.[5] Julian later recalled: "I don't know why I called it that or why it stood out from all my other drawings, but I obviously had an affection for Lucy at that age. I used to show Dad everything I'd built or painted at school, and this one sparked off the idea."[5][6][7]Ringo Starr witnessed the moment and said that Julian first uttered the song's title on returning home from nursery school.[4][8][9] Lennon later said, "I thought that's beautiful. I immediately wrote a song about it." According to Lennon, the lyrics were largely derived from the literary style of Lewis Carroll's novel Alice in Wonderland.[3][10] Lennon had read and admired Carroll's works, and the title of Julian's drawing reminded him of the "Which Dreamed It?" chapter of Through the Looking Glass, in which Alice floats in a "boat beneath a sunny sky".[11] Lennon recalled in a 1980 interview: It was Alice in the boat. She is buying an egg and it turns into Humpty-Dumpty. The woman serving in the shop turns into a sheep and the next minute they are rowing in a rowing boat somewhere and I was visualizing that.[3] Paul McCartney remembered of the song's composition, "We did the whole thing like an Alice in Wonderland idea, being in a boat on the river ... Every so often it broke off and you saw Lucy in the sky with diamonds all over the sky. This Lucy was God, the Big Figure, the White Rabbit."[10] He later recalled helping Lennon finish the song at Lennon's Kenwood home, specifically claiming he contributed the "newspaper taxis" and "cellophane flowers" lyrics.[8][12] Lennon's 1968 interview with Rolling Stone magazine confirmed McCartney's contribution.[13] Lucy O'Donnell Vodden, who lived in Surbiton, Surrey, died 28 September 2009 of complications of lupus at the age of 46. Julian had been informed of her illness and renewed their friendship before her death. Rumours of the connection between the title of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and the initialism "LSD" began circulating shortly after the release of the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band LP in June 1967.[24][25] McCartney gave two interviews in June admitting to having taken the drug.[26][27] Lennon later said he was surprised at the idea the title was a hidden reference to LSD,[3] countering that the song "wasn't about that at all,"[4] and it "was purely unconscious that it came out to be LSD. Until someone pointed it out, I never even thought of it. I mean, who would ever bother to look at initials of a title? ... It's not an acid song."[3] McCartney confirmed Lennon's claim on several occasions.[8][12] In 1968 he said: When you write a song and you mean it one way, and someone comes up and says something about it that you didn't think of – you can't deny it. Like "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," people came up and said, cunningly, "Right, I get it. L-S-D," and it was when [news]papers were talking about LSD, but we never thought about it.[10] In a 2004 interview with Uncut magazine, McCartney confirmed it was "pretty obvious" drugs did influence some of the group's compositions at that time, including "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", though he tempered this statement by adding, "[I]t's easy to overestimate the influence of drugs on the Beatles' music." In 2009 Julian with James Scott Cook and Todd Meagher released "Lucy", a song that is a quasi-follow-up to the Beatles song. The cover of the EP showed four-year-old Julian's original drawing, that now is owned by David Gilmour from Pink Floyd.[59] Lennon's original handwritten lyrics sold at auction in 2011 for $230,000. A lot of fun to see this tune live. Love that Jerry does the singing even though his voice is very rough and he stumble through some of the lyrics. It is a Beatles tune, a legendary rock tune, and Jerry sings it like he wrote it at his kitchen table. Phil and Friends with the Quintent cover the tune as well and I believe Warren Haynes does the primary singing on that version. Warren, Jimmy Herring and Phil really rock that tune like the rock veterans they are. The version is fun because it opens the second set, a place of real prominence even after having played it for six months by this point. Gotta keep the Deadheads guessing. Played: 19 timesFirst: March 17, 1993 at Capital Centre, Landover, MD, USALast: June 28, 1995 at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI, USA MJ NEWS: Ukrainian Officials Approve List Of Medical Marijuana Qualifying Conditions Under Country's New Legalization Law2. Federal Marijuana And Drug Convictions Would Be Automatically Sealed Under New Bipartisan Senate Bill3. Pennsylvania Police Arrest An Average Of 32 People For Marijuana Possession Every Day, New Data Shows As Lawmakers Weigh Legalization4. CBD-Rich Hemp Extract Is An Effective Natural Insecticide Against Mosquitoes, New Research Shows SHOW No. 4: Wave To The Wind Track #10 5:00 – 6:40 Hunter/Lesh tune that was never released. In fact, the Dead archives say that there is no studio recording of the song. Not a great song. I have no real memory of it other than it shows up in song lists for a couple of shows I attended. Even this version of the tune is really kind of flat and uninspiring but there are not a lot of Phil tunes to feature and you can only discuss Box of Rain so many times. Just something different to talk about. Played: 21 timesFirst: February 22, 1992 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: December 9, 1993 at Los Angeles Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA, USA OUTRO: The Other One Track #16 2:30 – 4:22 "That's It for the Other One" is a song by American band the Grateful Dead. Released on the band's second studio album Anthem of the Sun (released on July 18, 1968) it is made up of four sections—"Cryptical Envelopment", "Quadlibet for Tenderfeet", "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get", and "We Leave the Castle". Like other tracks on the album, is a combination of studio and live performances mixed together to create the final product. While the "We Leave the Castle" portion of the song was never performed live by the band, the first three sections were all featured in concert to differing extents. "Cryptical Envelopment", written and sung by Jerry Garcia, was performed from 1967 to 1971, when it was then dropped aside from a select few performances in 1985. "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get", written by Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir and sung by Weir, became one of the band's most frequently performed songs in concert (usually denoted as simply "The Other One"). One of the few Grateful Dead songs to have lyrics written by Weir, "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get" became one of the Dead's most-played songs (being performed a known 586 times[2]) and most popular vehicles for improvisation, with some performances reaching 30+ minutes in length. The song's lyrics reference the influence of the Merry Pranksters and in particular Neal Cassady.[2] Additionally, the line "the heat came 'round and busted me for smilin' on a cloudy day" - one of my favorite Grateful Dead lyrics - refers to a time Weir was arrested for throwing a water balloon at a cop from the upstairs of 710 Ashbury, the Dead's communal home during the ‘60's and early ‘70's before the band moved its headquarters, and the band members moved, to Marin County just past the Golden Gate Bridge when driving out of the City. In my experience, almost always a second set tune. Back in the late ‘60's and early ‘70's either a full That's It For The Other One suite or just The Other One, would be jammed out as long as Dark Star and sometimes longer. During the Europe '72 tour, Dark Star and the full Other One Suite traded off every show as the second set psychedelic rock long jam piece. Often preceded by a Phil bass bomb to bring the independent noodling into a full and tight jam with an energy all of its own. The Other One got its name because it was being written at the same time as Alligator, one of the Dead's very first tunes. When discussing the tunes, there was Alligator and this other one. I always loved the Other One and was lucky enough to see the full That's It For The Other One suite twice in 1985 during its too brief comeback to celebrate the Dead's 20th anniversary. Played: 550 timesFirst: October 31, 1967 at Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA, USALast: July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field in Chicago Birthday shout out: Nephew, Jacob Mishkin, star collegiate baseball player, turns 21and all I can say is “no effing way!” Happy birthday dude! And a Happy and healthy New Year to those celebrating Rosh Hashanah which begins this week. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
Send us a Text Message.Hi everybody and welcome to today's episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Today's special guest is Jamie Boldt, and boy, did he pick a winner to review today: 10/31/95 at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago, Illinois.Regular listeners of Attendance Bias will note that The Who was THE band for me as I made the transition from classic rock and alternative radio in my early teens to exploring the world beyond the corporate record stores and Top 40 radio. To say it another way: before Phish, there was The Who. As you'll hear Jamie and I discuss in just a little while: it was a major turning point for me when I found out about this Halloween show. In the bigger picture, this was Phish's 2nd Halloween musical costume. After the unmitigated success of The White Album Halloween show in 1994, the band chose to go a different route, playing a huge venue in the midwest, and choosing a relatively obscure album that required additional musicians. But there's more to this show than the musical costume; the first and third set are masterpieces that stand on their own.Jamie chose to discuss this show for a number of reasons, and one of them is that he wanted to get my take on the convergence of Phish and The Who. While I am the host of this podcast, and I get my thoughts in there, Jamie is the guest and we get to hear what it was like to witness this epic show that continues to live on the top shelf of Phish history.So let's join Jamie to talk about Greenwich Village, mod culture, and Jon Fishman's relatives as we discuss October 31, 1995 in Chicago.
Welcome everybody to Episode 419 of The Hoots Podcast with Joshie Lopez How To Support The Podcast On YouTube: Please smash the subscribe and like buttons, also press the bell notification just so you don't miss out when new content is uploaded. PLEASE FOLLOW THE POD ON SPOTIFY You can get the audio version of this podcast for FREE on Spotify, Podbean, Amazon Music, Pandora, Apple Podcast, Overcast, Radio Public, iHeart Radio, Audacy. Support the pod by making donations to Cash App: https://cash.app/$JoshieLopez94 You can Follow me on Twitter @TheHootsPodcast and Follow me on Instagram @JoshLopezMedia. Checkout my wrestling transcripts in the RESULTS section at WrestlingHeadlines.com Intro Song: Another Try by Josh Turner 0:00-27:05 - INTRO/Opening Monologue 27:06-1:04:46 - This Week In WWE: (Raw Is On Fire, SmackDAHN from The Rosemont Horizon, Jacob Fatu, Road To Money In The Bank, NXT Recap) 1:04:47-1:11:15 - The CLAHN Of The Week + AEW Forbidden Door 2024 Preview 1:11:16-1:38:42 - The Back Porch Q&A Session Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNER --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehootspodcast/support
SHOW SUMMARY: This installment of the PWTorch VIP Vault jumps back 18 years to the Apr. 6, 2006 Wade Keller Hotline podcast where PWTorch editor Wade Keller covers these topics:A ton of insider news on the prospects of a Hulk Hogan vs. Steve Austin match – how close it came to happening at WM22, what stood in its way, what the prospects are of it happening in the future, why Austin said what he said about Hogan at the HOF during his Bret Hart intro, and any backstage interaction between the two.Lots of news on the ECW PPV including the possible main events with Rob Van Dam, whose idea it was for him to win the Money in the Bank match, who he's most likely to face and why, who else he might face, plus other big names signed for the event and how it will be formatted and booked this year compared to last year.The inside story on Randy Orton's suspension, how it is perceived by his colleagues, and why he has a ton of heat for other reasons.Backstage notes on Bret Hart at the Hall of Fame.Insider news on Joey Styles and some mistakes he made at WM on air and off air.Pro wrestlers live on ESPN next week.Survivor Series notes.Rosemont Horizon notes.And more.This is another episode in our VIP Podcast Vault series going back to our earliest podcasts. We will continue to present VIP Podcasts from 18 years ago exclusively for PWTorch VIP members on our VIP Podcast Feed.
"From Chicago to Egypt: Collecting Dead Memorabilia and Memories with Jay Blakesburg"Larry Mishkin features a nostalgic recounting of a Grateful Dead concert from March 11th, 1993, at the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. The discussion covers various aspects of the event, including the venue's challenges, the band's performance, and reflections on specific songs played during the show. Larry also touches on recent music events, such as Phil Lesh and Friends' performances and upcoming Phish summer tour dates. It also highlights an exhibition by photographer Jay Blakesburg and his collection of Grateful Dead memorabilia, along with personal anecdotes related to Dead history. Grateful DeadMarch 11, 1993 (31 years ago)Rosemont HorizonRosemont, Illinois (Chicago)Grateful Dead Live at Rosemont Horizon on 1993-03-11 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet ArchiveFinal night of 3 show run March 9 – March 11 (Tuesday – Thursday) INTRO: Help On The Way Track #1 :20 – 2:06 Released on Blues For Allah (1975) Played 111 times First time: June 17, 1975 at Winterland, S.F. Last time: June 22, 1995 at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY SHOW No. 1: When I Paint My Masterpiece Track #6 1:36 – 3:12 "When I Paint My Masterpiece" is a 1971 song written by Bob Dylan. It was first released by The Band, who recorded the song for their album Cahoots, released on September 15, 1971. Dylan himself first recorded the song at New York's Blue Rock Studio when he was backed by Leon Russell and session musicians, including Jesse Ed Davis on lead guitar, appeared on Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II, released November 17, 1971, with Russell credited as the producer. Dylan and The Band performed the song together live, in the early hours of January 1, 1972, at a New Year's Eve concert by The Band; a recording was released as a bonus track on the 2001 CD reissue of The Band's live album Rock of Ages. Douglas Brinkley, while interviewing Dylan for the New York Times in 2020, noted that "When I Paint My Masterpiece" was a song that had grown on him over the years and asked Dylan why he had brought it "back to the forefront of recent concerts". Dylan replied, "It's grown on me as well. I think this song has something to do with the classical world, something that's out of reach. Someplace you'd like to be beyond your experience. Something that is so supreme and first rate that you could never come back down from the mountain. That you've achieved the unthinkable. That's what the song tries to say, and you'd have to put it in that context. In saying that though, even if you do paint your masterpiece, what will you do then? Well, obviously you have to paint another masterpiece". According to his official website, Dylan played the song live 182 times between 1975 and 2019.[4] Five live performances of the song from Dylan's 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour were released on the box set The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings in 2019. The live debut occurred at the War Memorial Auditorium in Plymouth, Massachusetts on October 30, 1975 and the most recent performances occurred on the Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour in 2023. Played 146 timesFirst: June 13, 1987 at Ventura County Fairgrounds, Ventura, CALast: July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, Chicago My favorite Dylan cover. Would rotate in first set with other Dylan covers including Queen Jane Approximately, Stuck Inside of Mobile With Memphis Blues Again and Desolation Row. SHOW No. 2: So Many Roads Track #7 :39 – 2:21 So Many Roads was first performed by the Grateful Dead on February 22, 1992. It was then played regularly through to the last performance of the song on July 9, 1995. In total the song was played just over 50 times.Jerry Garcia spoke about So Many Roads in an interview with Dave DiMartino in 1992;“It's Hunter writing me from my point of view, you know what I mean? We've been working together for so long that he knows what I know. The song is full of references to things that have to do with me.... “....Hunter is the only guy that could do that. He can write my point of view better than I can think it, you know what I mean? So that's the kind of relationship we have. And he frequently writes tunes from my point of view that are autobiographical. There actually biographical I guess. He's the one writing them, but even so they express my point of view - and more than that they express the emotional content of my soul in a certain way that only a long-term and intimate relationship with a guy as brilliant as Hunter coughs up ... I can sing that song, feel totally comfortable with it.” Robert Hunter's comments on the origins of this song in the notes in Box Of Rain: Lyrics 1965-1993; “One afternoon, Jerry was playing some unstructured changes on the piano. Figuring they might be forgotten otherwise, I clicked on my tape recorder. Ten years later I found the tape and listened to it, liked it, and set these words to it. Listening to the pitifully recorded and time-degraded tape, Jerry protested that, although he liked the words, his changes were not very good and unfinished besides. This didn't seem to be the base and I requested that he at least give it a run through. The result was one of the better received new GD songs and one that almost got away.” Never released on a Dead studio album but was a centerpiece of the Dead's first Box Set: So Many Roads, 5 disc retrospective of the band from 1965 to 1995. Many commentators said this was the best one ever. When I saw the show, we were still just all hearing the song fort the first few times and getting used to it. Over time, it has become a favorite thanks to Hunter's lyrics and Jerry's playing and singing. Very emotional. SHOW No. 3: Iko Iko Track No. 9 4:04 – 5:38 "Iko Iko" (/ˈaɪkoʊˈaɪkoʊ/) is a much-coveredNew Orleans song that tells of a parade collision between two tribes of Mardi Gras Indians and the traditional confrontation. The song, under the original title "Jock-A-Mo", was written and released in 1953 as a single by James "Sugar Boy" Crawford and his Cane Cutters but it failed to make the charts. The story tells of a "spy boy" (i.e. a lookout for one band of Indians) encountering the "flag boy" or guidon carrier for another "tribe". He threatens to "set the flag on fire". Crawford set phrases chanted by Mardi Gras Indians to music for the song. Crawford himself states that he has no idea what the words mean, and that he originally sang the phrase "Chock-a-mo", but the title was misheard by Chess Records and Checker Records president Leonard Chess, who misspelled it as "Jock-a-mo" for the record's release. The song first became popular in 1965 by the girl groupthe Dixie Cups, who scored an international hit with "Iko Iko". In 1967, as part of a lawsuit settlement between Crawford and the Dixie Cups, the trio were given part songwriting credit for the song. In 1972, Dr. John had a minor hit with his version of "Iko Iko". Second set opener. From intro, it was hard to tell if they were going into Women Are Smarter to Iko. Really enjoyed Women Are Smarter, but always extra happy when it turns out to be Iko. Great version. Jerry very energetic and really getting into it. Played 185 times First: May 15, 1977 at The Arena in St. Louis Last: July 5, 1995 at Riverport Amphitheater in St. Louis (first and last time in St. Louis!!) SHOW No. 4: Space Track #15 (note that there are 2 “Space” tracks, this is the first one, Track 15) 4:25 – 5:42 (The Island – Ken Nordine) Ken Nordine (April 13, 1920 – February 16, 2019) was an American voice-over and recording artist, best known for his series of word jazz albums.[2] His deep, resonant voice has also been featured in many commercial advertisements and movie trailers. One critic wrote that "you may not know Ken Nordine by name or face, but you'll almost certainly recognize his voice.” In 1955, he provided the voiceover on Billy Vaughn's version of "Shifting Whispering Sands", which peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. He subsequently attracted wider attention when he recorded the aural vignettes on Word Jazz (Dot, 1957). Love Words, Son of Word Jazz (Dot, 1958) and his other albums in this vein feature Nordine's narration over cool jazz by the Fred Katz Group featuring Chico Hamilton recording under an alias. Nordine began performing and recording such albums at the peak of the beat era and was associated with the poetry-and-jazz movement. However, it has been observed that some of Nordine's writings "are more akin to Franz Kafka or Edgar Allan Poe" than to the beats.[8] Many of his word jazz tracks feature critiques of societal norms.[9] Some are lightweight and humorous, while others reveal dark, paranoid undercurrents and bizarre, dream-like scenarios. Nordine's DVD, The Eye Is Never Filled was released in 2007.[9]Nordine hosted the weekly Word Jazz program on WBEZ, also carried on other stations, from the 1970s for over forty years.In 1990, Nordine was approached by Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead to be the anchor for their New Year's Eve radio broadcast from Oakland, California.[13] For the broadcast he recorded some improvisations with Garcia, drummer Mickey Hart and Egyptian musician Hamza El-Din.[13] This subsequently led to an album Devout Catalyst, released on the Grateful Dead's own label in 1991[13] and Upper Limbo in 1993[14] and an appearance with the band live at a show at Rosemont, Illinois, in March 1993. Ken Nordine died February 16, 2019. OUTRO: Days Between Track No. 18 4:51 – 6:51 “Days Between,” a late song in the Robert Hunter / Jerry Garcia songbook, was perhaps their last collaboration on a big, significant song, one that ranks with “Dark Star” and “Terrapin Station” as ambitious and intentionally grand. (I was talking the other day with a friend, about Garcia's playing and songwriting, and the thought came up that Garcia, like few others, was unafraid of grandeur, and could successfully pull it off. Same with Hunter.) It appeared like the ghostly ships it describes, as if gradually from a fog and only slowly revealing itself as something very big, towering above everything around. It's hard to say it any better than Phil Lesh did in his autobiography, Searching for the Sound:“Achingly nostalgic, ‘Days Between' evokes the past. The music climbs laboriously out of shadows, growing and peaking with each verse, only to fall back each time in hopeless resignation. When Jerry sings the line ‘when all we ever wanted / was to learn and love and grow' or ‘gave the best we had to give / how much we'll never know,' I am immediately transported decades back in time, to a beautiful spring morning with Jerry, Hunter, Barbara Meier, and Alan Trist—all of us goofing on the sheer exhilaration of being alive. I don't know whether to weep with joy at the beauty of the vision or with sadness at the impassable chasm of time between the golden past and the often painful present.” Each verse in the song contains fourteen lines, and each evokes a different season of the year, although not in sequence. The first verse contains the lines “Summer flies and August dies / the world grows dark and mean.” I can't hear that line without thinking about August West, in Wharf Rat, and, by extension, Garcia himself. “The singing man is at his song / the holy on their knees.” Who is the singing man, if not Garcia, when it comes to Hunter and his words? Played 42 times by the band, always in the second set, almost always out of drums First: February 22, 1993 at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, CA Last: June 24, 1995 at RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. This was just the second time it was ever played “Gave the best we had to give, how much we'll never know” No chorus in this song, just verses that keep building on each other. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
From The Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford, Ne Jersey we travel to the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois for the 3rd annual Thanksgiving tradition, WWF Survivor Series 1989 which took place on Thursday November 23, 1989 with the main event featuring The Warriors vs Heenan's Family
Back to that same old place, sweet home... Rosemont. This week on Help on the Way, our hosts Game, FiG, and Knob celebrate their hundredth episode with special guest Mike, host of the Guess the Year podcast. They're heading to Rosemont to listen to the Grateful Dead's March 10th, 1993 show at the Rosemont Horizon. Discussions abound about Dick Clark's Rockin' New Years Eve, what we want out of Peggy-O, and our hosts take a crack at playing Guess the Year. Check out Guess the Year : https://guesstheyear.net/ Feel Like A Stranger Stagger Lee The Same Thing Peggy-O Queen Jane Approximately Ramble On Rose Let It Grow Eyes Of The World Way To Go Home Lazy River Road Corinna > Mind Left Body Jam > Drums > Space > The Wheel > All Along The Watchtower > Standing On the Moon > Not Fade Away It's All Over Now Baby Blue
pWotD Episode 2399: Survivor Series: WarGames (2023) Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 474,326 views on Sunday, 26 November 2023 our article of the day is Survivor Series: WarGames (2023).The 2023 Survivor Series: WarGames was the 37th annual Survivor Series professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming event produced by WWE. It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw and SmackDown brand divisions. The event took place on Saturday, November 25, 2023, at the Allstate Arena in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Illinois, marking the third Survivor Series to be held at this arena after the 1989 and 2019 events (the 1989 event was held here when it was still known as the Rosemont Horizon; it was renamed in 1999). It was the second Survivor Series to include the WarGames concept after it was first introduced to WWE's main roster in 2022.Five matches were contested at the event, including two WarGames matches. In the main event, which was a men's WarGames match and was the main match from Raw, Cody Rhodes, Seth "Freakin" Rollins, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn, and Randy Orton defeated The Judgment Day (Damian Priest, Finn Bálor, "Dirty" Dominik Mysterio, and JD McDonagh) and Drew McIntyre, while in the women's WarGames match, which was the opening bout and was the main match from SmackDown, Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair, Shotzi, and Becky Lynch defeated Damage CTRL (Bayley, Asuka, Iyo Sky, and Kairi Sane). The event also notably featured the returns of Randy Orton and R-Truth, both of whom had been out with an injury since May and November 2022, respectively, as well as the return of CM Punk in his first WWE appearance since the 2014 Royal Rumble (discounting FS1's WWE Backstage in 2019–20).This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:43 UTC on Monday, 27 November 2023.For the full current version of the article, see Survivor Series: WarGames (2023) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Kajal Neural.
"Sounds of '91: Jerry Garcia Band Live and Marijuana News Unveiled"Larry Mishkin focuses on Jerry Garcia music and breaking stories related to marijuana. He introduces a Jerry Garcia Band performance from November 15, 1991, at Madison Square Garden and delves into the details of the songs performed, particularly highlighting "How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You" and a cover of Bob Dylan's "Simple Twist of Fate." Amidst the music commentary, Larry also addresses significant marijuana-related news, emphasizing recent studies suggesting a potential connection between marijuana use and heart issues. He, however, points out limitations in the studies and emphasizes the need for a more comprehensive examination of the subject..Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast Jerry Garcia BandNovember 15, 1991MSGNY, NYJerry Garcia Band 1991-11-15 FOB Schoeps Brotman Metchick Anon Noel t-flac1648 : Joe Noel : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive INTRO: How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You Track No. 2 0:00 – 1:30 How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" is a song recorded by American soul singer Marvin Gaye from his fifth studio album of the same name (1965). It was written in 1964 by the Motown songwriting team of Holland–Dozier–Holland, and produced by Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier. The song title was inspired by one of the actor and comedian Jackie Gleason's signature phrases, "How Sweet It Is!" Released on Nov. 4, 1964 with Forever on the B-side. Cash Box described it as "a medium-paced, rollicking chorus-backed ode about a fella who's on top of the world since he met up with Miss Right."[4]AllMusic critic Jason Ankeny described the song as a "radiant pop confection," noting that it was unusual for Gaye in being a "straightforward love song" that doesn't reflect Gaye's usual demons.[5] Ankeny commented on the soulfulness of the song, and particularly noted the piano riff. James Taylor released his version of "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" as the lead single from his album Gorilla (1975).[11]Taylor's 1975 single has been the most successful remake of the song to date, hitting number one on the Easy Listening chart and number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Long a staple of the JGB's set lists, First played on September 18, 1975 a Sophie's in Palo AltoLast played on April 23, 1995 at the Warfield Theater in S.F.Total played 373 times, by far the JGB's most played tune (Midnight Moonlight is 2d at 344) Usually a show opener. There are three Dead shows on Nov. 13 and six JGB shows. Of those six, none are available on Archivd.org. So I am dong a JGB show two days later on Nov. 15, 1991 from MSG. The standard JGB lineup for that time: Jerry Garcia; guitar, vocals- John Kahn; bass- Melvin Seals; keyboards- David Kemper; drums- Jaclyn LaBranch; backing vocals- Gloria Jones; backing vocals Great musicians, great vocals, its 1991, but Jerry is rocking. A fun night with Blues Traveler as the opening act. This show was released as Garcia Live Vol. 16 SHOW #1: Simple Twist of Fate Track No. 5 3:00 – 4:40 In 1975, Bob Dylan released his album Blood on the Tracks, which included the song “Simple Twist of Fate.” The song is a haunting ballad about a failed relationship, and many fans have speculated about who Dylan wrote it about. While Dylan has never confirmed the identity of the song's subject, many believe that he wrote it about his former girlfriend, Joan Baez. Bob Dylan's message is one of hope and change. He speaks of a world that is better than the one we currently live in and urges people to work together to make it a reality. He also advocates for peace and love, and has said that these are the only things that can truly change the world. Always a big fan of Dylan, Garcia played this song 217 times, the first on July 4, 1976 at the Great American Music Hall in S.F. and the last on April 23, 1995 at the Warfield in S.F. If you are wondering why that April 23, 1995 dates keeps popping up, that was the last JGB show. SHOW #2: Lay Down Sally Track No. 6 1:40 – 3:15 "Lay Down Sally" is a song performed by Eric Clapton, and written by Clapton, Marcy Levy, and George Terry. It appeared on his November 1977 album Slowhand, and reached No. 3 on the BillboardHot 100 chart. It was released as a single with Cocaine on the B-side, quite the heavy hitting release. It was the song of the summer of 1978 and always one of Slow Hand's favorite songs. "Lay Down Sally" is a country blues song performed in the style of J. J. Cale. Clapton explained, "It's as close as I can get, being English, but the band being a Tulsa band, they play like that naturally. You couldn't get them to do an English rock sound, no way. Their idea of a driving beat isn't being loud or anything. It's subtle."Billboard magazine described Clapton's vocal as "low key but earthy" and also praised Marcy Levy's backing vocals.[5]Cash Box praised Clapton's "guitar finesse."JGB covered the tune 54 timesFirst: November 20, 1990 Warfield, SFLast: March 4, 1995 Warfield, SF Gets a great crowd reaction and Jerry loves jamming on Clapton tunes. Link to picture of Garcia and Clapton from back in the day: Jerry Garcia & Eric Clapton Pose | Grateful Dead Clapton interviewed on the Dead in 1968:Have you heard the Grateful Dead record?A: “Yeah, it's great.” Peter Townshend said he saw the Dead at the Pop Festival, and called them “one of the original ropeys.” A: “Ropey! That means a drag. I don't think the quality of their music is as high as a lot of other good recording bands. People are more concerned with live music, maybe, than with recording. I'm not sure of that. I'm guessing. If the Grateful Dead are one of the best, they're not doing a very good job on record.”What do you think of the guitar playing? Jerry Garcia's synthesis of blues, jazz and country and western, with a little jug band thrown in?A: “It's very good, and very tight, but it's not really my bag.” SHOW #3: Deal Track No. 9 2:46 – 4:15 Finally, a Garcia tune! And one of his best.One of the Grateful Dead's live staples, and many gambling songs is the Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia collaboration, “Deal”. First performed on February 19th, 1971, the song was in regular rotation until the end, both for the Dead and the Jerry Garcia Band.“Deal” saw studio release as the opening track to Jerry Garcia's 1972 debut solo album, Garcia, which also contained several other classic Grateful Dead live songs including “Sugaree”, “Bird Song”, “Loser”, and “The Wheel”. It's also worth noting that the classic folk song, “Don't Let Your Deal Go Down”, first recorded in 1925 by Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers contains many similarities to the Grateful Dead song. Hunter was known to pull references from a wide variety of sources in his songwriting, and it is highly likely he was familiar with the tune. JGB played it 291 times in concert. First on March 4, 1978 at the Keystone in Palo Alto, CALast time on April 23, 1995 at the Warfield Grateful Dead played it 422 timesFirst on Feb. 19, 1971 at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, NYLast on June 18, 1995 at Giant's Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.Longest absence from the rotation was 29 shows from Oct. 2, 1988 at Shoreline in lovely Mountain View, CA and then not again until April 11, 1989 at the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, IL You had to be trying really hard, or just be really unlucky to never catch this tune during those days. I still say it is the best Garcia tune, great music, great tempo, Jerry loved to jam on this tune and his voice really made the song. Almost always a first set closer. SHOW #4: Ain't No Bread In The Breadbox Track No. 14 1:22 – 3:02 Written by Phillip Jackson (September 28, 1951[1] – October 30, 2009),[2] best known as Norton Buffalo, was an American singer-songwriter, countryand blues harmonica player, record producer, bandleader and recording artist who was a versatile proponent of the harmonica, including chromatic[3] and diatonic. In early 1976 Buffalo joined the "farewell" European tour of Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, and was recorded on the band's final live album We've Got a Live One Here!,[5] which included Buffalo's song "Eighteen Wheels." After the tour, Buffalo returned to California, briefly played with a number of local bands, and later in 1976 he joined the Steve Miller Band's Fly Like an Eagle Tour. He also played harmonica on the band's hit follow-up album Book of Dreams, released in May 1977. Buffalo appeared on the tracks "Winter Time" and "The Stake." By the late 1970s Buffalo had formed his own band, The Stampede, and recorded two Capitol Records albums: Lovin' in the Valley of the Moon and Desert Horizon. In 1977 his harmonica work appeared on Bonnie Raitt's Sweet Forgiveness and The Doobie Brothers' Livin' on the Fault Line albums. He was a member of the Mickey Hart band High Noon in the late 70s and early 80s with Merl Saunders, Mike Hinton, Jim McPhearson, Vicki Randle, and Bobby Vega, and played with Saunders on the Rainforest Band album It's in the Air in 1993. Ain't No Bread In The Breadbox was performed 65 times by the Jerry Garcia Band.First time on Nov. 6, 1991at the Cap Center in Landover, MD (just 9 days earlier but this was already the band's 7th performance of the tune. Jerry really liked it. The song was played by Phil Lesh with Norton Buffalo, Boz Scaggs and others in 2004. The song was also played by Billy & The Kids in 2021. OUTRO: What A Wonderful World Track No. 19 1:55 – 3:37 "What a Wonderful World" is a song written by Bob Thiele (as "George Douglas") and George David Weiss. It was first recorded by Louis Armstrong and released in 1967 as a single. In April 1968, it topped the pop chart in the United Kingdom,[2] but performed poorly in the United States because Larry Newton, the president of ABC Records, disliked the song and refused to promote it.After it was heard in the film Good Morning, Vietnam, it was reissued as a single in 1988, and rose to number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3] Armstrong's recording was inducted to the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.In Graham Nash's book Off the Record: Songwriters on Songwriting, George Weiss says he wrote the song specifically for Louis Armstrong, as he was inspired by Armstrong's ability to bring together people of different races. JGB played the song 12 times in concertFirst was on Nov. 6. 1991 at the Cap Centre in Maryland (again, just 9 days before this show, this was the band's 4th performance of the tuneLast Oct. 31, 1992 at Oakland Alameda County Colisium.Just in the rotation for one year.But who can't love Jerry channeling his inner Louis Armstrong and harmonizing the Jackie and Gloria. A great way to end a show and send everyone home with a smile and warm fuzzy feeling.A perfect night with Jerry. Mishkin Law, LLC500 Skokie Blvd.Suite 325Northbrook, IL 60062Cell: (847) 812-1298Office Direct: (847) 504-1480lmishkin@mishkin.law
Class is in session as we bring you Episode 3 of Wrestling History 101 and in this episode we go back to Monday.....yes you heard that right....we go back to Monday April 7, 1986 for a look back at Wrestlemania 2: What The World Is Coming To which took place from three separate locations. Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York....Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois and Los Angeles Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California.
Phish 5:15 6:17 10/31/95, Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL Phish Drowned 4:54 10/31/95, Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL Phish Dear Prudence 3:47 1994-10-31 Glen Falls, NY Phish Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On) 6:11 10/31/96, The Omni, Atlanta, GA Phish Crosseyed And Painless 9:59 10/31/96, The Omni, Atlanta, GA Phish The Great Curve 8:36 10/31/96, The […]
Ryan and Cindy continue their trip through 1998 and go just up the road to the Rosemont Horizon. Before getting there, however, they look at some of the more noteworthy segments in Raw history, especially a fun night at the local medical facility for Mr. McMahon. They get to the actual show and the less-than stellar in-ring action. Topics include -last stand for the LOD -Dustin Runnels' career arc at this point -The Headbangers getting a World Tag Team title match -A ridiculous finish to Mankind and Ken Shamrock -a shocking Mark Henry match -aa main event that leaves much to be desired. We finish the night off with a memorable Raw the next night, ending with the crowd cheering an assassination attempt. Enjoy!
This week on the Help on the Way pod, our host FiG spends a few minutes taking about the Grateful Dead's March 9th, 1993 show at the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. It's a short one, but stay tuned for a real cool first set from 90s Dead. We'll be back next week. Here Comes Sunshine Wang Dang Doodle Loose Lucy Me & My Uncle > Mexicali Blues Broken Arrow Row Jimmy Eternity Liberty China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider Victim Or The Crime Ship of Fools Playin' In The Band > Drums > Space > The Last Time > Black Peter > Sugar Magnolia Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Heidi takes us back to her first concert experience in 1976 with the Eagles, just months before the release of their iconic album "Hotel California." Little did she know this concert would mark the beginning of her unique role as what we call the "Concert Mom." Heidi opens up about her journey as a concert mom, sharing stories of the one-of-a-kind live music experiences she had with her sons including what happens when a food fight broke out at a Loop FM concert event. From attending various concerts together to creating lasting memories, Heidi describes fascinating tales of music and the special bond that live performances can create between loved ones. 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
Grenade Episode #101 covering NOVEMBER 1987 in the WWF featuring tons of News & Results! First, we tackle the latest WWF news including... The PPV War between the WWF's Survivor Series and the NWA's Starrcade event. Killer Khan abruptly retires. "Cowboy" Bob Orton arrested and Fired, the Billy Jack Haynes plane incident where he nearly dies, Sika the Samoan Fired and then Rehired, Ted Dibiase's Injury, Ivan Putski finishes up, The Conquistadors Debut, The Dream Team split, Sgt. Slaughter looking for employment, The Slammy Awards are coming, and so much more! From there, I'll look into WWF Results for the month of November with stacked cards featuring IC Champ Honky Tonk Man vs. "Macho Man" Savage, Rick Rude vs. Paul Orndorff, Hacksaw Duggan vs. Harley Race, Tag Champs Strike Force vs. Islanders, Hart Foundation vs. British Bulldogs, Bam Bam Bigelow vs. King Kong Bundy, WWF Champion Hulk Hogan faces the likes of Killer Khan, One Man Gang, and The Million Dollar Man. Superstar Graham finishes up his in-ring career vs. Butch Reed. VIRGIL in action vs. JYD. Plus, ladies action with Sensational Sherri vs. Debbie Combs & The Jumping Bomb Angels challenge The Glamour Girls. Tons of great WWF action covering the likes of New York's Madison Square Garden, The Philadelphia Spectrum, Boston Garden, Chicago's Rosemont Horizon, Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, The Silverdome in Michigan, Hartford Civic Center, Montreal Forum, Calgary Saddledome, Los Angeles Sports Arena, Sam Houston Coliseum, Oakland Coliseum, The Meadowlands, Nassau Coliseum, & so many more! Available everywhere your Podcast Streaming needs are met.Visit our Podcast Network https://wrestlecopia.comFollow us on Twitter @RasslinGrenadeFollow and LIKE our FACEBOOK PAGE located at https://www.facebook.com/RasslinGrenadeSubscribe to our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/RasslinGrenade as we continue to add new videos from throughout wrestling history.Please Subscribe to our Patreon to help pay the bills, https://www.patreon.com/wrestlecopiaIncludes a $5 “All Access” Tier featuring our Patreon Exclusive Watch-Along Series, our insanely detailed show notes (for the Grenade, Monday Warfare & Regional Rasslin), Early Show Releases, REMASTERED editions of the early Grenade episodes including NEW content that was originally edited out! PLUS, monthly DIGITAL DOWNLOADS for your viewing and reading pleasure!Listen at your leisure and pick back up later if need be!Grenade Episode #101 covering NOVEMBER 1987 in the WWF featuring tons of news & results! First, we tackle the latest WWF news including... The PPV War between the WWF's Survivor Series and the NWA's annual Starrcade event. Killer Khan abruptly retires. "Cowboy" Bob Orton arrested and Fired, the Billy Jack Haynes plane incident where he nearly dies, Sika the Samoan Fired and then Rehired, Ted Dibiase's Injury, Ivan Putski finishes up, The Conquistadors Debut, The Dream Team split, Sgt. Slaughter looking for employment, The Slammy Awards are coming, and more!From there, I'll look into WWF Results for the month of November with stacked cards featuring IC Champ Honky Tonk Man vs. "Macho Man" Savage, Rick Rude vs. Paul Orndorff, Hacksaw Duggan vs. Harley Race, Tag Champs Strike Force vs. Islanders, Hart Foundation vs. British Bulldogs, Bam Bam Bigelow vs. King Kong Bundy, WWF Champion Hulk Hogan faces the likes of Killer Khan, One Man Gang, and The Million Dollar Man. Superstar Graham finishes up his in-ring career vs. Butch Reed. VIRGIL in action vs. JYD. Plus, ladies action with Sensational Sherri vs. Debbie Combs & The Jumping Bomb Angels challenge The Glamour Girls. Tons of great WWF action covering the likes of New York's Madison Square Garden, The Philadelphia Spectrum, Boston Garden, Chicago's Rosemont Horizon, Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, The Silverdome in Michigan, Hartford Civic Center, Montreal Forum, Calgary Saddledome, Los Angeles Sports Arena, Sam Houston Coliseum, Oakland Coliseum, The Meadowlands, Nassau Coliseum, & so many more! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Valerie takes us back to the mid-1980s starting with back-to-back concerts as well as her experience at The Lumineers concert just weeks before the Covid shutdown.Bands Mentioned: Aerosmith, The Rolling Stones, Steppenwolf, Black Crows, Jimmy Page, Doobie Brothers.Venues Mentioned: Poplar Creek (Hoffman Estates, IL), Aragon Ballroom (Chicago, IL), Rosemont Horizon (Rosemont, IL), Alpine Valley (East Troy, WI). 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 45: The Road To Rosemont pt.1Assembling any band takes work and time, with podcasting it's the same. Coordinating three schedules sometimes is tricky 5 it's well you know... it takes time. We are all here! All three podcasts are finally all "here." From KISS Army Things we have Xander, from In My Head we have Brant... and of course Nick, Nikko and Rob from RBTE. This episode we ask at a few questions amongst everyone. Why did you choose the show in Rosemont? Have you seen shows in Chicago before? What are you looking to get out of you finale KISS concert?In addition, the group also takes a look back at the first KISS concert in Rosemont at the Rosemont Horizon (now called The Allstate Arena) during the Reunion Tour of 1996/97. This was also Nick Caruso's first KISS concert. This has an extra special meaning for him as this arena was his first and will be his last KISS concert. Buckel in for the next 6 months we as will be headed towards Rosemont! Here, we... go!Links:Guest Links:KISS Army Things PodcastXanderwww.youtube.com/@kissarmythingshttps://www.facebook.com/kissarmythings Twitter: @kissarmythingsIN MY HEADBrantwww.youtube.com/@InMyHeadTwitter: @InMyHeadChannelSHOW HOSThttps://right-between-the-eyes-podcast.simplecast.com/TWITTER@RBTEpodcasthttps://twitter.com/RBTEpodcast@NCarusoJrhttps://twitter.com/NCarusoJr@NikkoCarusohttps://twitter.com/NikkoCaruso@Vigilante1939 @DrummerRob10https://twitter.com/DrummerRob10FACEBOOKwww.facebook.com/RightBetweenTheEyesPodcastINSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/rightbetweentheeyespodcast/MERCHANDISEhttps://virtualmerchbooths.com/rbtepodcast/MERCHANDISEWe love it loud... Right Between The Eyes!
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This week's Deadpod features a fine second set from the band's performance on April 15, 1988 at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago Illinois. The band is tight throughout on this night, starting from the opening Bucket, which goes into a very nice 'Crazy Fingers'. Garcia gives a lovely solo here, and it sets the mood for a reflective 'Looks Like Rain' which follows and on which Weir provides a lovely rendition. 'Terrapin Station' follows, and the boys rev this one up as that train pulls into the station! Drums and Space follows (probably with a bit of a cut somewhere here), followed by a slinkly 'Other One'. Bobby follows that with 'I Need a Miracle' which seems a bit out of place but Brent follows with the 'Dear Mr. Fantasy>Hey Jude' combo which was performed quite often during this period. The 'Lovelight' that follows is a perfect counter coming out of that. Jerry gives the crowd a wonderful encore with 'Knockin' On Heaven's Door' to close the evening. Grateful Dead Rosemont Horizon Chicago , IL 4/15/1988 - Friday Two Hell In A Bucket [6:28] > Crazy Fingers [8:05] > Looks Like Rain [8:28] > Terrapin Station [11:31] > Drums [2:15#] > Space [#7:13]> The Other One [5:01] > I Need A Miracle [3:19] > Dear Mr. Fantasy [4:28] > Hey Jude [2:05] > Turn On Your Love Light [5:11] Encore Knockin' On Heaven's Door [7:37] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod042823.mp3 Thanks for your kind support.
We are going to stick with the late 80's this week as we feature a show from the Rosemont Horizon on April 15, 1988. I believe this is the only Scarlet>Fire opener the boys ever played, which immediately makes the radar go up that we're in for a good show. I don't think this one disappoints. Weir slows things a bit with a 'Walkin' Blues' but Jerry follows with the always favorite 'Candyman'. Brent then goes into an unusual bluesy 'Louie, Louie' which flows really nicely into the uptempo 'Cumberland Blues' Weir sings the Dylan 'Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again' which goes into a nice uptempo 'Deal' to close the set. Grateful Dead Rosemont Horizon Chicago , IL 4/15/1988 - Friday One Scarlet Begonias [6:44] > Fire On The Mountain [9:16] Walkin' Blues [6:30] Candyman [7:11] Louie Louie [4:07] > Cumberland Blues [5:07] Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again [7:57] > Deal [7:29] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod042123.mp3 "Lotta poor man make a five dollar bill Will keep him happy all the time Some other fellow's making nothing at all And you can hear him cry"
Dead Heads Alex and Dave discuss the Grateful Dead's three night run at the Rosemont Horizon in 1993. To discuss all three nights of the run, we relied on a great compilation put together by the Deadsound App! See the links below for more on the app and to listen to this great compilation.Links:Must Have Been the Rosemont compilation - https://www.deadsound.app/blog/for-your-pleasure-rosemont-1993Deadsound homepage - https://deadsound.app Washington Post on the highest grossing live acts of 1993 - https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1994/01/12/bette-barbra-on-top-in-93/a5ac5d12-15cc-409c-9c22-2da513816e28/Peter Shapiro's documentary, "And Miles To Go Before I sleep: On Tour With the Grateful Dead” - https://relix.com/articles/detail/watch-peter-shapiros-documentary-and-miles-to-go-before-i-sleep-on-tour-with-the-grateful-dead-summer-1993/#ixzz5qbMfm9b5
Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occurred on that day in the 90's. This week Steve and Matt talk about all versions of Mark Wahlberg, including the one that stared in Boogie Nights. One of their favorite movies. After that it's time to eat some dunkaroos inside your blanket fort because we're talking all things March 23rd in the 90s. SEGMENT 1 Show: Clarissa Explains It All Episode: Clarissa's Revenge (Season 1 | Episode 1) Premiere Date: 03/23/1991 Story: After Clarissa gets her first training bra, she tries to exact revenge on her brother for showing her bra at school, using a plan involving putting him into a straitjacket and having her friend Sam attach large helium balloons to him to carry him into the sky. Meanwhile, Sam wants to get out of the school football team. Her plan fails when Sam is lifted in the sky while holding the balloons, and crashes into a nearby tree. They burst and he falls to the ground, injuring his arm - meaning that he cannot play football. SEGMENT 2 Show: WWF Wrestlemania XIII Premiere Date: 03/23/1997 Story: Wrestlemania XIII was the thirteenth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The event was held on March 23, 1997 at the Rosemont Horizon in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Illinois. Thanks for listening! Watch all new episode every Thursday here on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk5uXQXE9WGIWcpSkNkXaOg Audio available on all major platforms. Email Us At: hitnineties@gmail.com Instagram: HappenedInThe90s Twitter: HIThe90s Facebook: @HappenedInThe90s Website: https://happenedinthe90s.com MERCH LINK: https://www.redbubble.com/people/HIT90s/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown
Os presentamos un nuevo programa de Chokeslam Retro, en esta ocasión nos toca viajar en el tiempo al 23 de Marzo de 1997 donde tuyo lugar Wrestlemania 13 desde en el Rosemont Horizon en el suburbio de Rosemont, Chicago, Illinois. Un evento con los siguientes combates: -Number One Contenders 4-Way Tag Team Match The Godwins (Henry O. Godwin & Phineas Godwin, w/ Hillbilly Jim) vs. Doug Furnas & Philip Lafon vs. The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) vs. The New Blackjacks (Blackjack Bradshaw & Blackjack Windham) -WWF Intercontinental Championship :Rocky Maivia vs. The Sultan (w/ Bob Backlund and The Iron Sheik) -Hunter Hearst Helmsley (w/ Chyna) vs. Goldust (w/ Marlena) -WWF World Tag Team Championship:Owen Hart & WWF European Champion The British Bulldog vs. Mankind & Vader (w/ Paul Bearer) -Submission Match:Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Bret 'The Hitman' Hart (Special Guest Referee: Ken Shamrock) -Chicago Street Fight:The Nation of Domination (Farooq, Crush, and Savio Vega w/ Clarence Mason, D-Lo Brown, and PG13) vs. Ahmed Johnson and The Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal) -WWF World Heavyweight Championship: Sycho Sid vs. The Undertaker Para este programa la música usada es: -Vexento: Masked Heroes. Puedes suscribirte en iVoox / Apple Podcast/ Google Podcast /Spotify, buscándonos como Chokeslam Podcast , ademas puedes vernos en nuestros canales de Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/chokeslampodcast) y Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3TzULzxcoG5uy_ENkFjgQw) y si quieres contactar con nosotros , nuestra dirección de correo es chokeslampod@gmail.com y en twitter somos en @chokeslampod Otros podcast donde estamos son: Repaso en serie , el programa de series favorito de nadie Twitter: @repasoenserie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/repasoenserie Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-repaso-en-serie_sq_f1253125_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6iraQpiaN4b0cNTxVwEHa5 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA Cosas de Monstruos, programa en el que encontrarás la información más interesante (y menos) sobre el cine de monstruos gigantes Twitter: @Monsterianos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cosasdmonstruos/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGkf_fCXfvQ6ETO72b--i3g Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-podcast-cosas-monstruos_sq_f1391833_1.html Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6g1cQHHo9oFQpGxBTZmwAb Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/cosasdemonstruos PodTrek, el Podcast que viaja a velocidad de curvatura por el Universo Star Trek Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/s_p2_1411193_1.html Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3l41RMpDMCMJmvJ860Q4fK?si=2626449beb344e1d YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMi7PWTOKv_If1kvENsHHvA
In this episode, we discuss Paul McCartney's December 4, 1989 concert at the Rosemont Horizon near Chicago, IL. This was the first time Dave saw Paul McCartney live, so he shares memories of the show and then Dave and Chris discuss the set list and performance. We also talk about the rumors about the upcoming Revolver box set. Enjoy! Complete episodes can be found at https://ivegotabeatlespodcast.podbean.com. Email: ivegotabeatlespodcast@hotmail.com Twitter: @ivegotabeatles Facebook: I've Got A Beatles Podcast Our video venture: "Song Album Career!" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClqNdoDpQxpj6QMNDmXYYog
March 3, 1993 at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago, Ilinois, may go down as one of the most important dates in modern Jam Band history. The Grateful Dead performed that night in the Windy City and said venue and noted promoter, club owner, philanthropist, activist and raconteur Peter Shapiro was in attendance, at the first Dead show he ever attended.He recently published a memoir of his life's work to date in a must read book “The Music Never Stops…” co-penned by Dean Budnick the editor at Relix Magazine. I've always been intrigued by Peter Shapiro's efforts to bring quality music to live audiences. Up until recently I've had a very general periphery idea of his accomplishments, but after reading his book, I needed to know more, directly from Peter himself… First song: Grateful Dead - 03-11-93 - Help on the Way > Slipknot > Franklin's Tower - Rosemont Horizon - Chicago, IL Second song: Phil Lesh and Friends - 07-22-13 - Pride of Cucamonga - The Capitol Theatre - Port Chester, NY Third song: Joe Russo's Almost Dead - 02-10-22 - Feel Like a Stranger - Brooklyn Bowl - Philadelphia, PA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 313 of The Hoots Podcast with Joshie Lopez Intro Song: She Don't Know by Jade Eagleston 0:00-52:40 - INTRO/The Good Brothers Q&A Session/Preview for NWA Alwayz Ready & NJPW Dominion 2022 52:41-1:21:06 - This Week In WWE (Joshie's Church, The Rosemont Horizon, WWE Hell In A Cell & NXT In Your House 2022 Reviews, RAW Green Bay Thoughts and NXT UK Preview) 1:21:07-1:41:31 - WTHIWWAEW Segment 6-9-22 (AEW Dynamite 6/8/22 Recap. The AEW Rampage Battle Royal. Another Dynamite that went absolutely nowhere, Forbidden Door Concerns, Praise for PAC/Buddy Matthews, William Regal now on the TK Koolaid. No MJF? Were you emotionally invested in Moxley/O'Reilly?) Please if you could, don't forget to subscribe and leave us a 4/5 Star Rating/Review on Apple Podcast. The show is also available on Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcast, iHeart Radio, and etc. Bookmark: ProWrestlingTranscriptions.com You can follow me on Twitter and Instagram @JoshLopezMedia @JoshLopezMusic --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehootspodcast/support
In this edition of the Grenade, we separate the show into 3 intriguing parts! JOIN US AS WE REVIEW THE JANUARY 3, 1987 EDITION OF SATURDAY NIGHT'S MAIN EVENT featuring WWF Champion Hulk Hogan defending against Paul "Mr. Wonderful" Orndorff inside the big blue STEEL CAGE!!! Plus, the return of Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat! We talk January 87 WWF News. Ray shares his thoughts on Demolition being referred to as Road Warrior ripoffs. Plus, we a do a deep dive into the house show circuit for January of the year as we breakdown all of the interesting matches, unique opponents, random partners, and show results for the likes of MSG, Boston Garden, Maple Leaf Gardens, The Philadelphia Spectrum, the Montreal Forum, and so much more! All of that, and SOUNDBITES GALORE!!! SPECIAL ALERT: THE WRESTLECOPIA PODCAST NETWORK & THE WRESTLING MEMORY GRENADE ARE IN THE SEARCH FOR NEW COHOSTS TO CREATE CONTENT! IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN JOINING WRESTLECOPIA AND BECOMING A FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME (OR EVEN A GUEST COHOST) PLEASE CONTACT RAY RUSSELL AT WRESTLECOPIA@GMAIL.COM OR DM ME ON TWITTER @RasslinGrenadeAvailable everywhere your Podcast Streaming App needs are met.Visit our Podcast Network https://wrestlecopia.comFollow us on Twitter @RasslinGrenade and be automatically entered into our FREE PRIZE GIVEAWAY CONTESTS!Please Follow and LIKE our FACEBOOK PAGE located at https://www.facebook.com/RasslinGrenadeSubscribe to our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/RasslinGrenade as we continue to add new weekly videos of wrestling history's past.Please Subscribe to our REVAMPED Patreon account to help keep us going, more than a dozen Tiers to choose from!!! https://www.patreon.com/wrestlecopiaIncludes a $5 "All Access" Tier featuring FIVE GIFTS FOR $5! Including our Patreon Watch-Along Series, all of Ray Russell's insanely detailed show notes (for both the Grenade and Monday Warfare), unedited TR SHOCKS episodes, Early Show Releases, and now REMASTERED editions of the early Grenade episodes including NEW content that was originally edited out!Listen at your leisure and pick back up later if need be! Timestamps below for easy navigation.This episode of the Grenade is divided into 3 exciting parts! First, host Ray Russell takes a look at the latest news and notes for January of 1987 in the WWF. From there, it's a deep dive into the house show circuit for January of the year as we breakdown all of the interesting matches, unique opponents, random partners, and show results for the likes of MSG, Boston Garden, Maple Leaf Gardens, The Philadelphia Spectrum, the Montreal Forum, and so much more! Finally, our last stop, the main course of the episode... WE GO BACK IN TIME TO REVIEW THE JANUARY 3, 1987 EDITION OF SATURDAY NIGHT'S MAIN EVENT featuring WWF Champion Hulk Hogan defending against Paul "Mr. Wonderful" Orndorff inside the big blue STEEL CAGE!!! Plus, the return of Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat! All of that, and SOUNDBITES GALORE!!! WWF NEWS - JANUARY 1987 DEMOLITION ARRIVE!!! Ray Russell gives his take on the decades-old question... Were Demolition really a Road Warriors ripoff? Ray doesn't think so and explains his reasons why. Roddy Piper Retirement Rumors WrestleMania 3 finds a venue, as the card begins to take shape! The injury to Dynamite Kid opens the door for the Can-Am Connection "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan finishing up in the UWF Hot Free Agent - Bam Bam Bigelow TV Ratings - The WWF vs. Bill Watts' UWF A Montreal feud rekindled - BRAVO VS. THE ROUGEAUS Jake "The Snake" Roberts turning babyface Wrestling Goes Hollywood as the movie "BODYSLAM" is set to be released starring Roddy Piper & Tama of the Islanders. Plus, Ricky Steamboat & Big John Studd do a little acting as well! And we learn of plans for a HULK HOGAN movie, as we ponder who can take over as the lead draw for the WWF should the Hulkster take time away from the ring. Plus, we talk WWF Ice Cream Bars, Athletic Commissions banning snakes, and more! WWF HOUSE SHOW RESULTS (00:45:12) It's a deep dive into the House Show results from the WWF in January 1987 as we look at results from New York's MSG, the Boston Garden, Philly's Spectrum, Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, St. Louis at the Kiel, the Montreal Forum, Nassau Coliseum, the Meadowlands, the Los Angeles Sports Arena, Detroit's Joe Louis Arena, Chicago's Rosemont Horizon, and much, much more! The WWF expands to 3 shows per night, thus expanding its roster in the process as we welcome the likes of Outback Jack, Ron Bass, Brad Rheingans, and DEMOLITION! Ricky Steamboat returns to seek revenge on the Macho Man The WWF goes head-to-head with Jim Crockett Promotions in Philadelphia on the same night! How did each promotion fair? Hulk Hogan headlines the A-shows as he defends the WWF Title vs. "Ugandan Headhunter" Kamala Davey Boy Smith tries out a variety of tag team partners to substitute for The Dynamite Kid, including Bruno Sammartino, Roddy Piper, JYD, Billy Jack Haynes, and Da Crusher! The Junkyard Dog begins "no showing" random events, which doesn't bode well for his future with Titan. "Duke of Dorchester" Pete Doherty wins a match! Jake Roberts challenges Hulk Hogan in Providence, one of only two markets where the infamous DDT on the Snake Pit aired. DA CRUSHER makes a few random house show appearances! In a real piece of WWF history... "Rowdy" Roddy Piper suffers only his second of three pinfall losses during his WWF run from 1984 - 1992, when Adrian Adonis pins the Hot Rod with the help of Guest Referee Andre the Giant! Vince sticks it to the NWA by creating his own Bunkhouse Battle Royals to go up against JCP's "Bunkhouse Stampede" events. JYD incites a juvenile riot in Toronto The Wizard and "Chaka Khan's" Tooth Danny Davis' antics backfire on the Hart Foundation Howard Finkel celebrates 10 years with the WWF! Bruno Sammartino is gunning for Randy Savage, the piece of SHLIME! The women wrestlers return for some events Some hidden gems as the Can-Am Connection have a great tag team match vs. The Dream Team, and Koko B. Ware goes the full 20-minute distance with The Magnificent Muraco Jake "The Snake" wrestles fellow heels, including King Kong Bundy, Mr. Wonderful & The Macho Man! Vince outdraws the NWA in St. Louis Lots of unique matches, random teams, interesting results, and localized promo soundbites from the wrestlers hyping the events! WWF SUPERSTARS 86 "YEAR IN REVIEW" & GUESS THE WRESTLERS CONTEST! (02:35:11) We take a quick look at the Jan. 3, 1987 episode of WWF Superstars. A special Year in Review Episode Ray calls an audible and randomly creates a "Name the Wrestlers" Contest from a special "NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION" Soundbite. Be the first to identify all of the wrestlers in the soundbite (in order of appearance) and win a FREE Autographed 8x10 of the Honky Tonk Man! WWF SATURDAY NIGHT'S MAIN EVENT - JANUARY 3rd, 1987 (02:41:33)We have a blast analyzing every aspect of SNME, from the open-ended finish of Hogan vs. Orndorff to Ricky Steamboat's Return. Loaded with soundbites, Matches include... WWF Champion Hulk Hogan vs. Mr. Wonderful - Inside a STEEL CAGE IC Champion Randy "Macho Man" Savage vs. George "The Animal" Steele "Rowdy" Roddy Piper vs. "The Adorable" Adrian Adonis The Junkyard Dog vs. "King" Harley Race Blackjack Mulligan vs. Jimmy Jack Funk - In the "Battle for Texas" Plus, Referee Danny Davis continues his questionable officiating, we witness our very first TIE in a Steel Cage Match and the RETURN of RICKY "THE DRAGON" STEAMBOAT! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week on the Take It Home Podcast, your host John LaRocca gets in his time machine and takes a look back at the WWF PPV event, The Wrestling Classic. This event took place on November 7th, 1985 at the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. Wrestling Classic was a 16-man tournament, plus a battle between the WWF Champion Hulk Hogan and his bitter rival, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. John will review the matches on this PPV event and also share how he would have booked The Wrestling Classic if he was given the pencil back in 1985. Join the Patreon for just $5.00 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/fightgamemedia Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fightgamemedia Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1958473677605950 Follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/fightgamemedia Subscribe to our YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/c/FightGameMedia Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fightgamemedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this weeks edition of Top Guy Theater, we return to the Rosemont Horizon(now called the Allstate Arena) in the fabulous suburbs of Chicago, Illinois for one of the biggest PPVs of 1997, WrestleMania 13(more to come later)
On this episode of Grilling JR, JR and Conrad go back 25 years to revisit WrestleMania XIII, which took place on March 23,1997 at the Rosemont Horizon, in Chicago, IL! In it, we'd see the legendary double-turn take place between Bret Hart and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin! Other topics include the aftermath of Shawn losing his smile, Chyna, Ken Shamrock, Sid beating Bret for the WWF Championship, Undertaker vs. Sid in the main event, ECW, and much more! WWE 2K22 - Experience the new WWE 2K22 like never before with striking graphics, massive roster and new gameplay. Go to store.2K.com and grab your copy today! WWE 2K22...It Hits Different! FEALS -Feals is a better way to feel better. Our premium CBD will keep your head clear and help you feel your best. CBD has been proven to greatly reduce anxiety, pain, and sleeplessness. Shipped direct to your doorstep in only a few days, Feals is the new natural, healthy, better way to feel better. Become a member today by going to Feals.com/JR and you'll get 50% off your first order with free shipping. CHILISLEEP - ChiliSleep makes customizable, climate-controlled sleep solutions that help you improve your entire wellbeing. Head over to chilisleep.com/JR to learn more and check out a special offer for a limited time! SAVE WITH CONRAD - If you have credit card debt or in a 30 year loan? Well, we can help you get out of that pinch and save money at the same time! Head over to SaveWithConrad.com for a quick quote. SHEETZ - Energy drink or Milkshake? Imagine getting your favorite energy-bursting G fuel flavors whipped, iced, and milkshak-ified! Go to www.SHEETZ.com and grab a Focus Freak Milkshake for 3.99 or less! Use offer code ENERGIZE to save $1 when you order on the SHEETZ app! INDEED - Get started RIGHT NOW with a FREE $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at INDEED.com/GRILLINGJR. Offer valid through JUNE 30TH. Terms and conditons apply GOLIATH LIFE - GoliathLife.com streamlines the life insurance purchase process by allowing you to get quotes from more than twenty carriers all at the same time and at the same place: GoliathLife.com. ROCK AUTO - Rock Auto is a family business, serving auto parts customers online for 20 years. Go to RockAuto.com to shop for auto and body parts from hundreds of manufacturers. Type GRILLINGJR in their “How did you hear about us?” box so they know we sent you.
On this episode of Grilling JR, JR and Conrad go back 25 years to revisit WrestleMania XIII, which took place on March 23,1997 at the Rosemont Horizon, in Chicago, IL! In it, we'd see the legendary double-turn take place between Bret Hart and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin! Other topics include the aftermath of Shawn losing his smile, Chyna, Ken Shamrock, Sid beating Bret for the WWF Championship, Undertaker vs. Sid in the main event, ECW, and much more! WWE 2K22 - Experience the new WWE 2K22 like never before with striking graphics, massive roster and new gameplay. Go to store.2K.com and grab your copy today! WWE 2K22...It Hits Different! FEALS -Feals is a better way to feel better. Our premium CBD will keep your head clear and help you feel your best. CBD has been proven to greatly reduce anxiety, pain, and sleeplessness. Shipped direct to your doorstep in only a few days, Feals is the new natural, healthy, better way to feel better. Become a member today by going to Feals.com/JR and you'll get 50% off your first order with free shipping. CHILISLEEP - ChiliSleep makes customizable, climate-controlled sleep solutions that help you improve your entire wellbeing. Head over to chilisleep.com/JR to learn more and check out a special offer for a limited time! SAVE WITH CONRAD - If you have credit card debt or in a 30 year loan? Well, we can help you get out of that pinch and save money at the same time! Head over to SaveWithConrad.com for a quick quote. SHEETZ - Energy drink or Milkshake? Imagine getting your favorite energy-bursting G fuel flavors whipped, iced, and milkshak-ified! Go to www.SHEETZ.com and grab a Focus Freak Milkshake for 3.99 or less! Use offer code ENERGIZE to save $1 when you order on the SHEETZ app! INDEED - Get started RIGHT NOW with a FREE $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at INDEED.com/GRILLINGJR. Offer valid through JUNE 30TH. Terms and conditons apply GOLIATH LIFE - GoliathLife.com streamlines the life insurance purchase process by allowing you to get quotes from more than twenty carriers all at the same time and at the same place: GoliathLife.com. ROCK AUTO - Rock Auto is a family business, serving auto parts customers online for 20 years. Go to RockAuto.com to shop for auto and body parts from hundreds of manufacturers. Type GRILLINGJR in their “How did you hear about us?” box so they know we sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Check out a teaser for our upcoming "Not Just WrestleManias" episode on the NWA/WCW Chi-Town Rumble, from the Rosemont Horizon, 1989. Dropping this Friday on Podbean and all major podcast apps!
On this weeks episode of Top Guy Theater, We step back in time to April 7th, 1986 to the very first(and to date only) multi-venue WWE PPV, WrestleMania 2, taking place from the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago, Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, NY, and from the former Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles, CA with our special guest Efren. Efren is the host of THE GAME EVENT over on Adfreeshows.com and was the former showrunner for Saved By The POD. On top of all those accomplishments? He was also at the Los Angeles portion of WrestleMania 2! Join us for a look back at this phenomenal card!!! Follow us on Twitter: @TopGuyTheater Watch along at Youtube.com/hbk081680
[More holiday fun with a re-release of a fan favorite episode from January 2018!] We conclude our two-part journey into the early history of the Arena Football League with founder and inventor Jim Foster, who recounts some of the most notable events of the league's formative years – including a memorable 1987 “demonstration season” featuring: The February debut “Showcase Game” in suburban Chicago's Rosemont Horizon between the hometown Bruisers and the Miami Vise – highlights of which later dominated ESPN's SportsCenter; A return to the Horizon for the first-ever nationally televised league match four months later (after a non-televised inaugural game the night before in Pittsburgh) – an overtime thriller that left fans, ESPN broadcasters, and league officials scrambling for the newly-written rule book; The league's first “Arena Bowl” championship game (won by the visiting Denver Dynamite) in front of a sold-out Pittsburgh Civic Center and a live national TV audience; AND US patent filings (officially granted in the spring of 1990) protecting the original rules, play and configuration of arena football – and precluding potential competition (like 1989's almost-World Indoor Football League) from stealing the concept. Plus: the early dynasty of the Mike Illitch's Detroit Drive; the holier-than-thou genius of coaching legend Tim Marcum; Des Moines gets a team; what happens when a ball gets stuck in the goalpost during the run of play; and can today's Arena Football League be saved?
4 Points separate two drivers and their trucks going into the USHRA Finals. . .Oh, and 15,000 dollars on the line. One of the greatest stories ever told within the sports history happens on this night in Chicago in front of a sold out crowd at the Rosemont Horizon! Join Josh Rhodes, Matt Stoltz, and Chris Parrish as we break down the happening that was the 1990 USHRA Finals! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/retro-monster-truck-review/support
Do you know who the public address announcer for the NCAA Final Four is? It's the same PA announcer for the Chicago White Sox, Blackhawks, DePaul, Illinois football, the Big Ten tournament, the Chicago Marathon and more. Gene Honda isn't a household name but he doesn't have to be. But for more than 35 years his voice has been heard winter, spring, summer and fall. Honda though, realizes he's just an accessory “No one paid for a ticket to come to that event just top heat me.”But Honda is heard, and seen by many He's also a pitchman for PBS's pledge drives and has actually been cast in two movies. A native of Chicago and a graduate of the University of Illinois, Honda has had the distinct honor of being the only man to be a PA announcer for a World Series, an all star game, a Stanley Cup Final, Frozen Final Four an NCAA final four and a marathon!. But perhaps the most exciting event he was the PA announcer for was Illinois's miraculous comeback in a regional final game against Arizona in 2005. The game was at the then Rosemont Horizon in suburban Chicago. The Fighting Illini made up a 15 point deficit with 5 minutes left in the game to advance to the final four. Honda said he simply had to focus and did not know why the building was shaking. But he clearly liked the outcome.Honda is equipped with a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh. He also play team trivia weekly admitting he's terrible in geography but is proficient at pop culture history albeit, before 1990! Honda continues to provide his voice for over 200 events a year and now in his mid 60's has no plans of slowing down.“Tell me a story I don't know is sponsored by Vienna Beef (@viennabeef.com) and by the Paulina Market (@paulinamarket.com)And make sure to follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Do you know who the public address announcer for the NCAA Final Four is? It's the same PA announcer for the Chicago White Sox, Blackhawks, DePaul, Illinois football, the Big Ten tournament, the Chicago Marathon and more. Gene Honda isn't a household name but he doesn't have to be. But for more than 35 years his voice has been heard winter, spring, summer and fall. Honda though, realizes he's just an accessory “No one paid for a ticket to come to that event just top heat me.”But Honda is heard, and seen by many He's also a pitchman for PBS's pledge drives and has actually been cast in two movies. A native of Chicago and a graduate of the University of Illinois, Honda has had the distinct honor of being the only man to be a PA announcer for a World Series, an all star game, a Stanley Cup Final, Frozen Final Four an NCAA final four and a marathon!. But perhaps the most exciting event he was the PA announcer for was Illinois's miraculous comeback in a regional final game against Arizona in 2005. The game was at the then Rosemont Horizon in suburban Chicago. The Fighting Illini made up a 15 point deficit with 5 minutes left in the game to advance to the final four. Honda said he simply had to focus and did not know why the building was shaking. But he clearly liked the outcome.Honda is equipped with a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh. He also play team trivia weekly admitting he's terrible in geography but is proficient at pop culture history albeit, before 1990! Honda continues to provide his voice for over 200 events a year and now in his mid 60's has no plans of slowing down.“Tell me a story I don't know is sponsored by Vienna Beef (@viennabeef.com) and by the Paulina Market (@paulinamarket.com)And make sure to follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
New look. New Host. New Vibes! @frankbruno80 your new host of @topguytheater welcomes in AFS #TopGuy Mike Kolb. Last I checked it was CLOBBERING TIME as we head to the historic Rosemont Horizon in the burbs of the best city known to man CHICAGO I-L. AND AWAY WE GO TO MONEY IN THE BANK 2011!!!!!!! This podcast is a @karlxmandik production.
Remember concerts? In this new episode, Len and Beave take a walk down memory lane and recall their favorite concerts, plus the worst ones they've ever seen, artists they wish they would have caught in concert, and so much more. Plus -- Beave auditions for a Crystal Light sponsorship, Len breaks down his love for Don Johnson, and they thank their regular listeners. Give us a like, or a rating, or subscribe to our podcast! #Jagbags!
It is time to party at the Rosemont Horizon! We've got a brutal submission match between Stone Cold Steve Austin and Bret "The Hitman" Hart, a Chicago Street Fight featuring The Nation of Domination and The Legion of Doom, and a championship match between Sycho Sid and The Undertaker! All of this and more as Robby and Phoenix review WrestleMania 13 Follow the show on twitter @maniamomentspod Follow the boys on twitter @robbydeshazer @bombassphoenix Mania Moments is a co-production of 5208Media and www.prowrestlinggbu.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maniamoments/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maniamoments/support
The House Show 24 and 25. Twin Magic. WWF Breakdown & WWF Judgment DayYou can listen but you can't touch the greatness that is this episode. Events are set up on one pay per view that pay off three weeks later on the next show. Which means The House Show proudly presents to you – Twin Magic!On the Brie portion of the show, WWF Breakdown: In Your House. Taking place September 27, 1998 at the Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario in front of over 17,000 fans. Those fans are there to see the latest chapter in Mr McMahon vs Stone Cold Steve Austin and tonight is a big one. Austin will defend the WWF title against both Kane and the Undertaker, but with a twist! If one triple threat match isn't enough – there's two! And the other one is in a steel cage. Ken Shamrock, Mankind, and the Rock battle it out to see who will be the number one contender to face the winner of the other triple threat match. Assuming there is an obvious winner and clear champion of course.WWF Breakdown matches include:Owen Hart vs. Edge.Al Snow (with Head) and Scorpio vs Too Cool (Brian Christopher and Scott Taylor).Marc Mero (with Jacqueline) vs. Droz.Bradshaw vs. Vader in a Falls Count Anywhere match.D'Lo Brown vs. Gangrel.The Rock vs. Mankind vs. Ken Shamrock in a Steel Cage match to determine a new #1 Contender. D-Generation X (Billy Gunn, Road Dogg, X-Pac) vs Jeff Jarrett and Southern Justice (Mark Canterbury and Dennis Knight).Kane vs. the Undertaker vs Stone Cold Steve Austin. Kane and Undertaker cannot pin each other. If anyone interferes for Austin, he will lose the title.Then on the Nikki part of the show is the stacked card from WWF Judgment Day: In Your House. Taking place weeks later on October 18, 1998 from the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois in front of over 18,000 fans. A new WWF champion will finally be crowned as the Undertaker faces Kane for the vacant title with Stone Cold Steve Austin as the special referee. These two events features some of the craziest and most memorable Attitude Era twists and turns.WWF Judgment Day matches include:Al Snow (with Head) vs Marc Mero (with Jacqueline).LOD 2000 (Hawk, Animal, and Droz) vs The Disciples of Apocalypse (8-Ball, Skull, and Paul Ellering).Christian (with Gangrel) vs Taka Michinoku (Light Heavyweight champion) (with Yamaguchi-san).Goldust vs Val Venis (with Terri Runnels).X-Pac (with Chyna) vs D'Lo Brown (European champion).The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher) vs the New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn) (WWF tag team champions).Ken Shamrock (Intercontinental champion) vs Mankind.Mark Henry vs the Rock.Kane vs the Undertaker for the vacant WWF title. Steve Austin is the special referee. Your hosts break down these matches and so much more. We discuss our changing opinions on the characters of the Godfather, Val Venis, and Dustin Runnels/Goldust. Is Canada bizarro land? Tag teams with similar looks. This crop of fresh talent in WWF and so much more. Plus our usual tangents into our lives. Big Buddy is watching, and so is Big Collector. Two of the hosts are accosted by security. This story is unrivaled.This week The House Show is sponsored this week by HalloweenCostumes.com and Fun.com! Click the links here in the show notes or any banner on the site and add some savings directly to your cart. Save 20% off any one item at HalloweenCostumes.com through Oct 31 featuring the biggest selection of costumes in the world!!! Their sister site Fun.com also has a vast selection of gift ideas, clothing, collectibles, and decor in which you can save 15% off one item until Dec 31, 2020. TRN fans can redeem one or both offers now!The Retro Network's own Kevin Decent (@MaskedLibrary) along with his two best friends “Sweet” Matty Treats (@MattyTreats) and Matt “the Educator of Excellence” are revisiting the WWF's In Your House pay per view events over the course of the worldwide quarantine. This trios team has been watching wrestling all their lives and debating the outcomes since high school. Join them each week for a new podcast and invite them in your house.Contact The House Show across social media! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Follow along with each podcast by signing up for a 30-day free trial of the WWE Network. Watch all the In Your House pay-per-views plus so much more from the '80s and '90s eras including Wrestlemanias, Summerslams, and events from other leagues like WCW and NWA. Click the link here in the show notes and you'll also be supporting The House Show and The Retro Network as an official WWE affiliate.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A look back at the 1985 Wrestling Classic 16-Man tournament from the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/porkchop-pod/message
Hello ladies and Gentlemen and welcome to week 6 of the Monday Night Wars! This week we watched the October 9th 1995 WWE Raw and WCW Nitro If you want to follow along, watch these shows on the WWE network. Dont forget to subscribe to our podcast and as a reminder you can find us on Facebook unter T&T The Monday Night Wars. I am your host Trevor “Pastamanack” Shelby and Joining me, all the way from parts unknown is my co-host Mr. Thomas Kennedy…… KENNEDY. The October 9, 1995 Edition of Raw is War is a Professional wrestlingtelevision show of the WWF's RAW brand, took place on September 25, 1995 at the Civic Auditorium (Welsh Auditorium) in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Owen Hart & Yokozuna & The British Bulldog Vs Diesel & Shawn Michaels & The Undertaker Fatu Vs Skip The October 9, 1995 Edition of WCW Monday Nitro was held in the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. Sting (c) Vs Shark to for the WCW United States Championship(1:17) Sabu Vs Mr. JL (4:28) Big Bubba Rogers Vs Road Warrior Hawk (1:39) Arn Anderson Vs Ric Flair in a Steel Cage match (4:44)
In Episode 047 we focus on the second week of Phish's Fall 2018 Tour, highlighting two excellent jams - 10/24 Mike's & 10/26 Mercury - within the band's two night run in Nashville & three-night run at the former Rosemont Horizon, now Allstate Arena, just outside of Chicago. Two exciting jams from across their catalogue, these both encapsulate the continued high the entire community is currently on as we move to Las Vegas for their four-night Halloween Run.And so now, we've arrived in Las Vegas, awaiting the band's 10th Halloween Cover Album show. Whatever they choose to play we know will impact our view of this tour forever. The jams we've highlighted will make sense in a completely new way, and we'll have new sonic landscapes & new songs to join the ever-evolving Phish catalogue. All's we know is, we cannot wait to find out!Songs featured in this episode are: Silver Jews: "Tennessee," Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit: "Hope The Hard Road," Cave: "WJU," and Ryley Walker: "Opposite Middle"In addition, we discuss two new 2018 records we highly recommend: Kurt Vile: "Bottle It In" and Cloud Nothings: "Last Building Burning"Please Check out the OSIRIS YouTube Page for #CouchReportWe're proud to partner with Ben & Jerry's to help raise awareness of The WaterWheel Foundation. As mentioned in the episode, listeners can receive free shipping on all orders over $50 using the promo code OSIRIS at checkout. Click here to order "It's Ice…Cream" and pick up a t-shirt. Do it today - the holidays are right around the corner.Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondMedium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pondPlay the Lure Social Fantasy Setlist Game: http://luresocial.com/Please check out the Osiris Podcast Network at: OsirisPod.com // Go to Relix.com to learn more about Osiris, our sister podcasts, & upcoming events!Please leave us a review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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We conclude our two-part journey into the early history of the Arena Football League with founder and inventor Jim Foster, who recounts some of the most notable events of the league’s formative years – including a memorable 1987 “demonstration season” featuring: The February debut “Showcase Game” in suburban Chicago’s Rosemont Horizon between the hometown Bruisers and the Miami Vise – highlights of which later dominated ESPN’s SportsCenter; A return to the Horizon for the first-ever nationally televised league match four months later (after a non-televised inaugural game the night before in Pittsburgh) – an overtime thriller that left fans, ESPN broadcasters, and league officials scrambling for the newly-written rule book; The league’s first “Arena Bowl” championship game (won by the visiting Denver Dynamite) in front of a sold-out Pittsburgh Civic Center and a live national TV audience; AND US patent filings (officially granted in the spring of 1990) protecting the original rules, play and configuration of arena football – and precluding potential competition (like 1989’s almost-World Indoor Football League) from stealing the concept. Plus: the early dynasty of the Mike Illitch’s Detroit Drive; the holier-than-thou genius of coaching legend Tim Marcum; Des Moines gets a team; what happens when a ball gets stuck in the goalpost during the run of play; and can today's Arena Football League be saved? Thanks to Audible, Sports History Collectibles and Podfly for their support of this week’s show!
This week's Deadpod comes from a show that took place almost exactly 30 years ago - back on December 6th, 1981 once again at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago Illinois. This is a very well played show, and I really think you'll enjoy the Sugaree as well as the Look Likes Rain, among others.. This was a really nice tour for the band, and they are firing together on all cylanders.. I hope you enjoy it! Grateful Dead - December 6, 1981Rosemont Horizon Arena - Rosemont, ILSet 1:New Minglewood BluesSugareeMama Tried ->Mexicali BluesCandyman ->Little Red RoosterTennessee Jed ->Looks Like RainJack-A-RoeBeat It On Down The LineChina Cat Sunflower ->I Know You Rider You can listen to this week's Deadpod http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod120211.mp3">here:http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod120211.mp3">http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod120211.mp3 My thanks for your support! A great place for Christmas gifts for your guitar playing friends (or yourself) is Keely Electronics.. you can check them out here: http://www.rkfx.com">Robert Keeley Electronics..thank You!
This week I'll make good on my promise to play the second set from the Dead's performance at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago Illinois on March 11th, 1993. If you're not familiar with the spoken word work of Ken Nordine you're in for a treat here as he recites two of his wonderful word poems, "Fliberty Jib" and "The Island".. the music is quite good also.. I won't say much about 'Wave to the Wind' - I always thought it dreadful, but aside from that its a very good second set, especially from The Other One on, through 'Days Between' with a nice Liberty encore.. I think you'll enjoy it.. Grateful Dead 3/11/93 - Thursday Rosemont Horizon Arena - Rosemont, IL Two:Iko Iko ; Wave To The Wind > Truckin' > Spoonful > He's Gone > Drums > Space > Flibberty Jib On The Bippity Bop > The Island > Space > The Other One > Days Between > Around And Around ; Encore:Liberty You can listen to this week's Deadpod http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod111111.mp3">here:http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod111111.mp3">http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod111111.mp3 Thanks for your kind Support of the Deadpod!! And a special offer!!! To the first 5 folks who contribute $50 or more toward the Deadpod I have copies of the newly remastered Europe 72 CD - this great HDCD release features 7 outstanding Bonus tracks not on the original CD and sounds great! Anyway I'd like to send it out as a thank you to a few folks who can contribute to the support of the Deadpod... My most sincere thanks!!! just let me know you'd like a copy with your contribution.. Be so kind as to check out and support http://www.rkfx.com">Robert Keeley Electronics..