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In dieser Folge geht es um die ersten Töne auf dem ersten Album der Band, die nicht nur Pate für den gesamten Glam Metal der 1980er Jahre stand, sondern auch das E-Gitarre spielen für immer verändert hat. Die Rede ist natürlich von „Runnin' with the Devil“, dem ersten Song auf Van Halens selbstbetiteltem Debütalbum von 1978.
"Runnin' With the Devil" by Van Halen (and sung by David Lee Roth) is on the menu for this episode. And you know what? They realize that Roth is really more of a bird kind of guy. But in After Dark though, the guys come up with an amazing marketing idea and give their take on a new pelvic craze sweeping New York. For extended Poundcast episodes (After Dark), subscribe on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/poundcast Follow The Poundcast on Instagram and Twitter @thepoundcast For video, check out: www.youtube.com/thepoundcast Join the Poundcast Discord here: discord.gg/GnqUMmX New Pound House "Dope Beats" Pins right here: https://www.rockinpins.com/product/pound-house-dope-beats-enamel-pin And use the code word "POUNDCAST" at www.louisvilleveganfoods.com for, that's right, 20% off! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is it that you refuse to give up that causes you to run with the devil? You have power and authority to crush the enemy under your feet. Maybe it's time to change a few things?
DC and Brother J catch up for the first time in a few episodes and reflect on some new experiences. This episode is dedicated to the late, great Eddie Van Halen who passed away this week.
It's the "Runnin' With The Devil" edition of the Bengals Booth Podcast as Cincinnati looks to slow down the Ravens' lethal running attack on Sunday. With Dave Lapham, Vonn Bell, and Baltimore radio host Nestor Aparicio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Ryry and Shwebsi talk division series and what's gone on so far before starting in on the in memoriam series for the 2020 season with the Red Sox, Orioles, Tigers and Royals. They wrap up talking MLB The Show's playoff pack plans and Player of the Month.
The music world changed on February 10th, 1978 and it never was the same. The loud and ferocious tone of Eddie Van Halen influenced generations of new guitar players while also inspiring veteran players to change their sound. I heard this album 5 years later as an 8-year-old sneaking into my brothers' room as my mother cleaned the house. When I heard the first song "Runnin With The Devil" my soul was captured and my musical journey went into overdrive. Please enjoy!
It's the episode devoted to the album released on this month in 1978 - Van Halen's self-titled debut.In this episode we’ll get into the stories behind the 11 tracks that make up this iconic album including songs that have gone on to hold a permanent place in rock history - "Runnin’ With The Devil", "You Really Got Me", "Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love", "Jamie’s Cryin’" and "Ice Cream Man". Hear exclusive comments along the way from writers Martin Popoff and Greg Renoff. Renoff the author of the 2015 book "Van Halen Rising: How A Southern California Backyard Party Band Saved Heavy Metal" and the upcoming book based on legendary Van Halen producer Ted Templeman due out April 21st called "Ted Templeman: A Platinum Producer’s Life in Music". Popoff the author of over 90 books on hard rock, heavy metal and more including the 2018 book "Unchained: A Van Halen User Manual". SIDE ONE:1. "Runnin' with the Devil"2. "Eruption" 3. "You Really Got Me"4. "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love" 5. "I'm the One" SIDE TWO:1. "Jamie's Cryin'" 2. "Atomic Punk" 3. "Feel Your Love Tonight" 4. "Little Dreamer" 5. "Ice Cream Man"6. "On Fire"Find DISCovery on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheDISCoverypodcasthomeThe DISCovery theme song "Woo Hoo" by Reebosound (https://reebosound.bandcamp.com)Please give the show a five-star rating and review wherever you listen to DISCovery!
The absurdity of the Van Halen “outrage.” The short list of artists teenagers need to know. Pain in the cold vs. cold in the warmth. The Hanukkah Song & We Didn’t Start the Fire are kind of the same. Some baseball trivia with a cliff hanger. Witness to a possible crime on my lunch break where manners would have gone a long way complete with shoddy police work.
In deze podcast van Radio 33 o.a.: 100% van Vinyl: Van Halen met Runnin’ With The Devil, Talk Talk met It’s My Live en Manic Street Preachers met If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next. 100% Digitaal: Curiosity Killed The Cat met Name & Number, Toontje Lager met Stiekem Gedanst en DJ Tiësto met Lethal Industrie. Maakt 200% Music!!! En natuurlijk weer, zoals gebruikelijk, slechte grappen en slap geouwehoer, echt het luisteren waard. Veel luisterplezier!
Van Halen fans rejoice! At long last, one of the most undocumented success stories in the history of Rock N Roll is about to to FINALLY have it's curtain pulled back. We bring you Part 2 of our explosive interview with legendary manager Noel Monk who steered the mighty VH machine from it's recording debut in 1978 to their commercial peak in 1985. His book, the recently released Runnin With The Devil is out now & it's a must have for any Van Halen fan & those who want to know the inter-workings of the music industry at it's most excessive.
Van Halen fans rejoice! At long last, one of the most undocumented success stories in the history of Rock N Roll is about to to FINALLY have it's curtain pulled back. We bring Part 1 of our explosive interview with legendary manager Noel Monk who steered the mighty VH machine from it's recording debut in 1978 to their commercial peak in 1985. His book, the recently released Runnin With The Devil is out now & it's a must have for any Van Halen fan & those who want to know the inter-workings of the music industry at it's most excessive.
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Jay and Andrew discuss the dangers of robot spiders and the strange fashion sense of murder clowns. In this episode of the Brown Library, the community has spoken and we pay tribute to the true rock gods of the grim dark. Seize of the Month: Jay: If you want to use Harlequins, actually use Harlequins. Andrew: Never judge an enemy by its size, especially if there's a lot of them. Brown Library: Jay and Andrew explore the world of Noise Marines and their awesome rock battles. The Dakka of Dakkas: So as it turns out, not everyone likes Noise Marines.