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  • LRRC EP852: Rob Chapman, John Paul Jones, Charlie Kirk, Spotify Trick, Debbie Gibson Ozzy's Revolving Guitar Door
    It was a KRAY-ZEE week! On this week's podcast we touch on lot of topics from current world events to what's new in music. All this and Debbie Gibson too!   Loudini: current event recap, we’re back, your amp might get you “cancelled” Rob Chapman, sneaky trick musician’s can do to actually leverage spotify(that’s nice), why the Ozzy revolving door for guitarists?(john hanson guitar), you favorite singers loosing there voices(JPearlTV), , zeppelin slaps John Paul Jones in the face (vinyl secrets), the end of TV(snarky j and critical drinker), remember Debbie Gibson? She has a new song!(debbie gibson),  Kevin: pittsburgh kevin origin story, 9 days a week, working with Alex  Lifeson neighbor, david lee roth punking the world, spinal tap retrospective podcast, kirstie alley Film Corner: The God Father I & II, Lords of Salem This week in Rock: Classic Rock & Modern Rock Highlights: Sept 7–13, 2025 September 7 Live debut of Led Zeppelin (as “The New Yardbirds”) at the Gladsaxe Teen Club near Copenhagen (1968), playing “Dazed and Confused,” “Communication Breakdown” (This Day In Music). Death of Keith Moon (The Who drummer) at age 32 (1978) (This Day In Music). Death of Warren Zevon (singer-songwriter, “Werewolves of London”) at age 56 (2003) (This Day In Music). Fleetwood Mac hit No. 1 on Billboard with their reunion live album The Dance, featuring “Landslide,” “The Chain,” “Silver Springs” (1997) (This Day In Music). Michael Jackson reunites with Jackson Five at Madison Square Garden, featuring Eminem, Whitney Houston, Britney Spears, and more (2001) (This Day In Music). Bowie & Jagger score UK No. 1 with “Dancing in the Street” duet (1985) (This Day In Music). Birthdays: Buddy Holly (1936), Chrissie Hynde of Pretenders (1951), LeRoi Moore (Dave Matthews Band) (1961), Eazy-E (N.W.A.) (1964) (This Day In Music). September 8 The Who perform at the Locarno Ballroom, Stevenage, adding “I’m a Boy” to their repertoire (1966) (InternetFM). Pink Floyd cancels a Belgian festival appearance due to work permit issues; fans reacted violently, but other bands (incl. The Kinks) performed (1968) (InternetFM). September 10 Elvis Presley returns to The Ed Sullivan Show (1956, second appearance) (Noise11.com). Led Zeppelin’s name debut, performing under it for the first time (1968) (Noise11.com). The Who release Who’s Next in the U.S. (1971) (Noise11.com). David Bowie releases “Heroes” single (1977) (Noise11.com). Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” hits major U.S. radio (1991) (Noise11.com). Album releases on this date: Hey Jude (US compilation) by The Beatles (1968) Let’s Get It On by Marvin Gaye (1973) The Unforgettable Fire by U2 (1984) (Noise11.com). Birthdays: Joe Perry (Aerosmith) (1950), José Feliciano (1945), Don Powell (Slade drummer) (1950), Gerry Beckley (America) (1952) (Noise11.com). Deaths: Claude Thornhill (pianist) (1965), Benjamin Orr (Cars bassist/vocalist) (2000) (Noise11.com). September 12 New album – The End Continues by Spinal Tap (fictional comedy-rock band), releasing Sept 12, with re-recordings (like “Stonehenge” feat. Elton John), plus new tracks featuring Paul McCartney, Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood (Wikipedia). Compilation – From the Beginning by Mötley Crüe launching Sept 12: includes their hits plus a Dolly Parton duet on “Home Sweet Home” remix (Wikipedia). Liquid Mike releases Hell Is an Airport (studio album) on Sept 12 (Wikipedia). September 5–8 (Releases slightly before but relevant) Suede’s Antidepressants released on Sept 5: gothic/post-punk rock, their 10th album, second in a trilogy (Wikipedia). Dark Angel’s Extinction Level Event came out Sept 5: first studio album since 1991, tribute to late guitarist Jim Durkin (Wikipedia). Upcoming near-week (beyond 13th) but worth previewing Biffy Clyro’s Futique slated Sept 19 (Wikipedia). Stevie Nicks & Lindsey Buckingham reissuing Buckingham Nicks (first time on CD & digital) set for release Sept 19 (AP News). Psychic Salamander Festival (Modest Mouse, Flaming Lips, Built to Spill, Sleater-Kinney) scheduled Sept 13–14 in Carnation, Washington – Flaming Lips play The Soft Bulletin in full (Pitchfork). Other Notable News This Week Bruce Springsteen announces electric version of Nebraska in a five-disc expanded edition releasing Oct 17 (The Guardian). Ozzy Osbourne tribute at the MTV VMAs on Sept 7: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Yungblud, and Nuno Bettencourt performed hits like “Crazy Train” and “Mama, I’m Coming Home” (Pitchfork). Rick Davies (Supertramp) passed away at 81; keyboardist and vocalist behind “Logical Song,” Breakfast in America; a major loss for prog-rock fans (People.com). Sigur Rós reissue – Takk… (20th Anniversary Remaster) released now digitally, physical out Sept 26, with unreleased rarities (Pitchfork). Summary Table for Easy Reference Date Event Type Details Sep 7 Births / Deaths / Debuts Led Zeppelin debut; deaths; retention of hits, etc. Sep 8 Performances The Who UK gig; Pink Floyd cancellation Sep 10 Releases & Events Albums/singles by Bowie, Beatles, U2; birthdays & deaths; chart news Sep 12 Album Releases Spinal Tap, Mötley Crüe, Liquid Mike Sep 5–8 Recent Albums Suede, Dark Angel (Antidepressants, Extinction Level Event) Sep 13–14 Festivals Psychic Salamander Festival details This week Tributes & Reissues Springsteen, Ozzy tribute, Rick Davies death, Sigur Rós edition Suggestions for Podcast Segments Historical Nostalgia: Led Zeppelin’s first live show and debut under their new name. The Who’s milestone shows on these dates — a UK gem, and the U.S. iconic album release (“Who’s Next”). Bowie’s “Heroes,” Elvis on Sullivan, Nirvana’s radio breakthrough — unpack their cultural moments. Album Deep Dives: Suede’s Antidepressants, thematically dark and modern gothic. Spinal Tap’s humor-laden new release (great comedic interlude). Mötley Crüe’s career-spanning compilation with Dolly Parton twist. Liquid Mike’s new album and creative process. Legacy & Tributes: Rick Davies' passing — a reflection on Supertramp’s influence. Ozzy Osbourne tribute at the VMAs — performative resonance across generations. Sigur Rós reissue—what makes Takk… evergreen? Events & Festivals: Psychic Salamander Festival line-up—modern indie/rock vs. classic roots (Flaming Lips’ full album performance). Upcoming to Watch (brief teasers): Stevie Nicks & Lindsey Buckingham reissue. Biffy Clyro’s upcoming release.
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  • LRRC EP851: Glyn Johns, Sammy Hagar & David Lee Roth, Dweezil Zappa, Rick Beato
    Loudini: Sammy & Dave can relate without feuding(rock feed), Dweezil and the Family Business, correcting smoke on the water, turning up the bass on your amp, amps vs modelers, Meeting Eddie and more (Andertons Music Co.), UMG trying to silence Rick Beato(Rick Beato and Jared Dines), The Brains of Guitarists(pyschology of rock), Gyn Johns(capturing a performance; the beatles, the who, led zeppelin)(rick beato), Riff of the week: Smoke on the Water the “RIGHT WAY”   Pittsburgh Kevin: tiktok guy, michael Mc Donald, drunk spending, blondie’s hanging on the telephone, cheeze story     Film Corner: Weapons, Fantastic 4, what nobody says about Marvel, the “boy problem”
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  • LRRC EP850: David Lee Roth, Jimmy Page's Favorite Guitar Solo, The History of The 8 Track Tape
    Loudini: remember that time that David Lee Roth had his own radio show?(rock and roll true stories), Jimmy Pages’ favorite guitar solo(Mark Zabel), What happened to the 8 track tape? + William Powell Lear(tech review guy), The Science of guitar practice (Andre Fludd Music),    Riff of The Week: Loudini’s Magic Man Journey   Pittsburgh Kevin: mustang,  So bad it’s good: wesley willis; liz phair Film Corner: Shaman, MouseHunt, To Live & Die In LA
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  • LRRC EP849: 70's Guitar Solos That Need More Love, The "Problem" with PRS Guitars, The Jesus Music Documentary
    Loudini: The Jesus Music,10 70’s Guitar Solos that deserve more love(Rock n rewind) Steve Hunter Sweet Jane (lou reed) live, Terry Kath, 25 or 6 to 4 (chicago), Buck Dharma (BOC) Astronomy, Martin Barre , No Lullaby and Aqua Lung)(jethro tull. Ricky Medlock(the outlaws) Highway Song, Steve Hackett(Genesis) Firth of Fifth, Steve Howe(Yes) Starship Trooper, Mick Ronson(David Bowie) Width of a Circle, Jimmy Page(Led Zeppelin) AChillies last stand, Terry Reid RIP(music in second segment), Moments Humanity Absolutely Nailed It(chill dude light mode), The “problem” with PRS guitars(Landon Bailey)   Riff of the week: More Magic Man   Pittsburgh Kevin:  So bad it’s good: it’s my life cover, it’s been a rough week, kevin cronin, industry compression, david lee roth
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  • LRRC EP848: Lefty Guitarists, Andrew Dice Clay Banned from MTV, Magic Man by Heart explored pt 1
    Loudini: lefty guitarists, Burning Butthole(andy rehfelt’s variety show), How & Why Dice got banned from MTV(PowerJRE), Liz Phair Story about “selling out”(the moth), Cory Wong, fantastic 4 tanks, naked gun looks good, shane gillis lazer tag story   Riff of the Week: magic man   Pittsburgh Kevin: ruprecht, michael j, fox, 50’s songs, david lee roth  So bad it’s Good: Bridgett and the Nameless Film Corner: Extremities, U2 360, The Burbs,
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