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  • LRRC EP855: the 10 Most Underrated Bassists, Don Henley is a major D.B., Gibson Reissues Norland Era Les Pauls, Mike Campbell
    On This week's show we discuss 10 bassists who are terribly underrated and highlight some of their best work. Plus... Steve Terryberry (Stevie T) launches a new channel. All this and Mike Campbell too!   Loudini: Stevie T launches a new channel (steve terryberry), mono Culture (paul platt),  don douche bag henley, the cobra effect, 70’s reissue LP custom   Underrated Bass Players (guitars & hearts)   01:00 Mel Schacher grand funk rail road 02:25 Dennis Dunaway (alice cooper) 03:50 Trevor Bolder (david bowie) (Uriah Heep) 05:00 Gary Thain (Uriah Heep) Keef Hartley 06:10 Pete Way (UFO) 07:15 Bob Daisley (Ozzy, Rainbow, Uriah Heep) 08:20 Tiran Porter (The Doobie Brothers) 09:20 Mick Karn (Japan) 10:25 Ray Shulman (Gentle Giant) 11:25 Leon Wilkeson (Skynyrd)   Pittsburgh Kevin: fleury, mike campbell   Film Corner: The Man In The Field, Conjuring 4, The Poseidon Adventure, de-aging is changing(ruining) movies(patrick h wellems), True Grit (Coen Brothers), Heavy Metal,  This Week In Rock HIstory:   ### Rock Music History: September 28 – October 4   Here's a curated list of significant events in rock history during this week, focusing on classic and modern rock    #### **September 28** - **Album Releases:**   - 1973: Slade releases *Sladest*, a glam rock compilation packed with high-energy guitar riffs from hits like "Cum On Feel the Noize" – a staple for guitar-driven British rock. [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/)   - 1973: Status Quo unleashes *Hello!*, their boogie-rock classic with raw, riff-heavy tracks like "Roll Over Lay Down," embodying 70s pub rock guitar energy. [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/) - **Birthdays:**   - 1948: Mark Farner (Grand Funk Railroad), powerhouse guitarist and vocalist behind riff-monsters like "We're an American Band" – a guitar hero of hard rock. [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=9&day=28)   - 1948: Mike Pinera (Blues Image, Iron Butterfly), influential rock guitarist known for psychedelic riffs in "Ride Captain Ride." [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=9&day=28) - **Deaths:**   - 2024: Kris Kristofferson, country-rock legend and guitarist whose songs like "Me and Bobby McGee" (famously covered by Janis Joplin) influenced guitar-driven outlaw rock. Died at 88. [Link to obituary](https://wrif.com/2025/09/28/this-day-in-rock-history-september-28/)   - 2024: Al Davis (Screamin' Jay Hawkins' band), blues-rock guitarist whose fiery style inspired rock 'n' roll riffs. Died at 83; Rock Hall inductee in 2006. [Link to obituary](https://wrif.com/2025/09/28/this-day-in-rock-history-september-28/) - **Other Events:**   - 1963: ZZ Top forms in Houston, kicking off their blues-rock guitar legacy with riffs that defined Texas boogie. [Link to band history](https://wrif.com/2025/09/28/this-day-in-rock-history-september-28/)   - 1968: The Beatles form Apple Records, paving the way for guitar-centric releases like *The White Album*. [Link to event details](https://wrif.com/2025/09/28/this-day-in-rock-history-september-28/)   #### **September 29** - **Significant Concerts:**   - 1976: Jimi Hendrix's legendary performance at the Isle of Wight Festival (archival footage highlights his revolutionary guitar work). [Link to concert footage](https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/events/?date=29/09) - **Album Releases:**   - 1971: Led Zeppelin releases *Led Zeppelin IV* in some markets (full global rollout this week), featuring epic guitar anthems like "Stairway to Heaven" – the pinnacle of guitar-driven hard rock. [Link to album history](https://drrock.com/albums-released-from-sep-22-to-sep-28-2025/) - **Chart Milestones:**   - 1971: Grand Funk Railroad's "We're an American Band" hits #1 – a massive guitar-rock anthem celebrating the road. [Link to chart story](https://wcsx.com/2025/09/29/this-day-in-rock-history-september-29/) - **Birthdays:**   - 1947: Jerry Lee Lewis, piano-pounding rock pioneer whose wild energy influenced guitar heroes like Jimmy Page. [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=9&day=29) - **Other Events:**   - 1978: The Police sign with A&M Records, launching their reggae-infused guitar-rock breakthrough. [Link to event details](https://wcsx.com/2025/09/29/this-day-in-rock-history-september-29/)   #### **September 30** - **Album Releases:**   - 1976: Heart drops *Little Queen*, showcasing Ann and Nancy Wilson's blistering guitar harmonies in tracks like "Barracuda" – female-fronted guitar rock at its finest. [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/) - **Birthdays:**   - 1954: Pat Simmons (The Doobie Brothers), guitarist behind soulful rock riffs in "Listen to the Music." [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=9&day=30) - **Other Events:**   - 1967: BBC airs the first *Top of the Pops* featuring Jimi Hendrix, revolutionizing TV guitar performances. [Link to footage](https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/events/?date=30/09)   #### **October 1** - **Album Releases:**   - 1979: AC/DC unleashes *Highway to Hell*, Bon Scott's final album with riff-heavy classics like the title track – hard rock guitar blueprint. [Link to album history](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/) - **Birthdays:**   - 1942: Herb Alpert (Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass), trumpeter whose fusion style influenced rock guitarists like Carlos Santana. [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=10&day=1) - **Other Events:**   - 1969: The King Crimson debuts live, launching progressive rock's guitar experimentation era. [Link to event details](https://www.thisdayinmusic.com/events/?date=01/10)   #### **October 2** - **Significant Concerts:**   - 1969: Led Zeppelin's Copenhagen show – peak Jimmy Page guitar wizardry captured in bootlegs. [Link to concert archive](https://www.setlist.fm/stats/led-zeppelin-bd6ad4a.html) - **Birthdays:**   - 1950: David Lee Roth (Van Halen), frontman whose high-energy style amplified Eddie Van Halen's guitar fireworks. [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=10&day=2) - **Other Events:**   - 1986: U2 releases *The Joshua Tree*, but this day marks early tour rehearsals emphasizing The Edge's atmospheric guitar. [Link to album story](https://ultimateclassicrock.com/october-2-rock-history/)   #### **October 3** - **Album Releases:**   - 1975: The Who releases *The Who by Numbers*, Pete Townshend's introspective guitar work shining in "Slip Kid." [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/)   - 1977: Electric Light Orchestra's *Out of the Blue*, a double-album guitar-pop spectacle with hits like "Mr. Blue Sky." [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/) - **TV Appearances:**   - 1973: The Who performs on *The Midnight Special*, delivering raw guitar-driven sets from *Quadrophenia* era. [Link to episode clips](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=the+who+midnight+special+october+3) - **Birthdays:**   - 1947: Lindsey Buckingham (Fleetwood Mac), master guitarist whose fingerpicking defined 70s soft-rock riffs in "Go Your Own Way." [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=10&day=3)   #### **October 4** - **Album Releases:**   - 1974: John Lennon releases *Walls and Bridges*, featuring guitar-heavy tracks like "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" with Elton John. [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/)   - 1974: Rod Stewart's *Smiler*, a rock 'n' soul gem with gritty guitar on "Sailing." [Link to album details](https://drrock.com/albums-released-this-week-september-28-october-4/) - **Significant Concerts:**   - 1970: Deep Purple's gig at the Hollywood Bowl – iconic hard rock set with Ritchie Blackmore's searing guitar solos. [Link to concert history](https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/deep-purple/1970/hollywood-bowl-hollywood-ca-3bd6805e.html) - **Birthdays:**   - 1942: Christopher Reid (not rock-specific, but ties to music history); more relevant: 1965: Tommy Lee (Mötley Crüe), drummer whose band defined 80s glam metal guitar excess. [Link to bio](https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays.php?month=10&day=4) - **Deaths:**   - 1970: Janis Joplin, blues-rock icon whose raw, guitar-backed vocals in "Piece of My Heart" (with Big Brother) revolutionized rock. Died at 27. [Link to tribute](https://www.onthisday.com/music/deaths/date/1970?month=10&day=4)
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  • LRRC EP854: Herman Li PRS, Van Halen, Analog vs Digital
    On this week's Show we tackle the question: Is Analog better that digital? The answer is NOT what you think! Also, Did Van Halen kill rock??? And is the new Paul Reed Smith Herman Li signature model really worth the $7000 price tag? Loudini: let’s clear up some confusion, the spectrum show Did Van Halen KILL Rock? (studio number six), The New $7000 Paul Reed Smith (Chleo Herman Li Signature) is it “too expensive”? (Dr.Andre Fludd Music), The Making of “Iris” by The Goo Goo Dolls(tim pierce), The REAL reason why analog is better(Freaking out with Billy Hume),  Steve Via & Joe Satriani on Rick Beato, prince’s guitar malfunction  story Analog: tape compression, smooth transients,   but noise, slow, destructive editing, doesn’t sound the same as when you heard it in the room Tape is expensive High frequency loss with repeated use Commitment was needed… you need to have your shit together It was a performance Longevity Still works the same Uses the same cables Rewinding forces you to slow down (because of rewinding and changing reels) clear your head More reliable Digital: non destructive editing Instantly recallable mixes Easy “undo” All the undo and redo takes away from performance Constant work flow takes away from performance “House of cards”   The illusion of permanence… computers (and cables)   always need to be replaced… drives die… projects cannot be recovered Pressure to go fast    What makes a “good” lead guitar tone? (Glass Audio) What does The Ten Commandments and Metallica (Herb Alpert too)  have in common? (weird hollywood facts)   Riff of the Week: Vehicle by Ides of March   Pittsburgh Kevin: the rapture is happening Sept 23, 2025, bass player friend,   Film Corner: Deadline (2009), Unknown Number(2025), 28  Years Later, the charlie sheen interview SEGII:   New & Notable: This week in Rock History: Mon — Sept 21 Radiohead’s early single “Creep” / early Radiohead milestones referenced (items about their early career appear on the day). (This Day In Music) Meat Loaf — Bat Out of Hell related entry (historic release/album story listed on the page). (This Day In Music) Notes about marriages/line-up stories that led to acts like The White Stripes (personal/road/early-career items show up on this date page). (This Day In Music) Tue — Sept 22 Farm Aid (events & benefit history tied to roots/rock artists) — Farm Aid-related notes appear here. (This Day In Music) Birthdays: Joan Jett and David Coverdale (Whitesnake) are listed on this date — great for short “on this day” birthday jingle segments. (This Day In Music) Wed — Sept 23 Paul McCartney live/TV appearances noted (e.g., appearances tied to this date). Good pickup for Beatles/McCartney show segments. (This Day In Music) Bruce Springsteen birthday is listed for this date (handy for Springsteen themed shows). (This Day In Music) Thu — Sept 24 Nirvana — Nevermind released (1991) — a huge moment in modern rock history (grunge/alt rock). This Day In Music has the Nevermind entry for 24-Sep. (This Day In Music) Extra authoritative reference for show prep / context: Nevermind (release date & background). (Wikipedia) Jimi Hendrix / Elvis / other classic rock milestones (releases, arrivals in London, TV/press stories) are also covered on this day’s page — great for mixing classic/modern contrast. (This Day In Music) Fri — Sept 25 John Bonham (Led Zeppelin) — death (1980) and the aftermath (Led Zeppelin storylines tied to this date) appear on the page — an intense on-air story (touring, alcohol, band decision afterward). (This Day In Music) Extra background / obituary coverage for on-air context. (Rolling Stone) Other items (Beatles animation/cartoon premieres, John Lennon recording notes, etc.) are on the same day page — handy for short anecdotes. (This Day In Music) Sat — Sept 26 The Beatles — Abbey Road released (1969) — classic rock must-play and a big narrative piece (studio tensions, iconic cover, songs to highlight). This Day In Music lists the Abbey Road entry for Sept 26. (This Day In Music) Beatles / Abbey Road official summary for fact-checking and quoted lines on air. (thebeatles.com) Also: U2 early EP history, Pink Floyd U.S. first shows and Green Day’s UK chart milestones for American Idiot (No.1 in UK is noted on this date)—good tie-ins for a “then vs now” segment. (This Day In Music) Sun — Sept 27 Cliff Burton (Metallica) — died in tour bus crash (1986) — important heavy-rock / metal story. This Day In Music has the entry for Sept 27. (This Day In Music) Extra factual background / obituary / legacy references for Cliff Burton. (Wikipedia) Beach Boys / Ed Sullivan / births (Randy Bachman, Meat Loaf, Avril Lavigne listed as birthdays) — useful for quick “born on this day” or TV-appearance segues. (This Day In Music) Notes & how I approached this Primary source: I pulled the rock-related items (releases, singles, TV appearances, on-the-road incidents, birthdays, deaths) listed on This Day In Music for each date (links above). (This Day In Music) For the biggest show items (Nirvana Nevermind, Green Day American Idiot, Beatles Abbey Road, John Bonham, Cliff Burton) I added extra reputable sources so you can quickly grab release dates, context, and obituary/legacy quotes for voiceover. (Wikipedia)
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  • LRRC EP853: Them vs Jimmy Page, Thomas Dolby, GE Smith, Why Modern Music Sucks
    On This week's show we do a deep dive on the issues plaguing modern music. We talk objective facts that are actually hurting the industry as well as the listener. We also tell you about the crazy recording session of "Baby Please Don't Go" and a really touching story about GE Smith's beloved 1952 Telecaster. All this and much more!   Loudini: the real crazy recording of the song “baby please don’t go” by Them(Freewheeling), How Thomas Dolby was blinded by science(why this song), GE Smith’s telecaster(premiere guitar), facts about the film Amadeus(golden flicker), did richie blackmore invent shred(deep purple), nurse messy scandal? Worst guitar buying experience   why your music sucks(wasteful media),  Homogenized… length, style tempo & tambre Accessible but disposable Over saturated,, too much of the same Over simplified for mass conception Consumability over creativity Algorithm creates Musical echo chamber Artists become slave to algorithm A.I. making situation worse Pressure to keep it between 100 to 110 BPM “Loudness war” eliminates dynamics… reduces impair cognitive function, creates noise fatigue,  Over sameness keeps music from “hitting” like it used to. “Industry plants” Prioritizes standardization over individuality Band camp and patreon can help Pittsburgh Kevin: tik tok friend disappeared, guitar myths,    Film Corner: The Home, The Monster Inside, Super Store(TV series), Your Week In Rock: Key Anniversaries & “On This Day” Events Date Event Notes Sept. 15 Elvis Presley is presented with a gold record for Don’t Be Cruel, which just overtook Hound Dog as his best‐selling single. (Classic Bands)   Sept. 15 Group from Hawthorne, California (The Pendletones) record "Surfin’" – one of the early Beach Boys tracks. (Classic Bands)   Sept. 15 This Day in Music lists: birthdays of modern/rock musicians such as Zach Filkins (OneRepublic), Paul Thomson (Franz Ferdinand) etc. (This Day In Music)   Sept. 16 “She Loves You” / “I’ll Get You” by The Beatles is released in the US via Swan Records; important in Beatles/rock history. (Classic Bands)   Sept. 16 Johnny Burnette records “You’re 16”, which later becomes a hit in various versions. (Classic Bands)   Sept. 16 First package rock & roll tour by Dick Clark & Irvin Feld: Paul Anka / Lloyd Price / Coasters / Duane Eddy / etc. This is an early example of packaged rock/R&B/“pop” shows. (Classic Bands)   Sept. 16 Deaths: Marc Bolan (T. Rex) in 1977, car accident. (on-this-day.com) Also, Jimi Hendrix’s final public appearance (with Eric Burdon) in 1970 at Ronnie Scott’s in London. (This Day In Music)   Sept. 18 Jimi Hendrix died in London (1970) at age 27. (Wikipedia)   Sept. 20 Jim Croce and Maury Muehleisen died in a plane crash after a concert in Natchitoches, Louisiana, in 1973. (Classic Bands) Also on Sept. 20: Sarah Dash (member of Labelle, session/work with Rolling Stones etc.) died in 2021. (This Day In Music)   Sept. 20 Bay City Rollers performed on Saturday Night Variety Show with their then new “Saturday Night”‐record, which later becomes a #1 hit in US. (Classic Bands)   Birthdays (Rock / Related Genres) During This Week Here are some musician / rock artist birthdays in September 15-21: Date Artist What they’re known for / band Sept. 16 B.B. King (1925-…) – Blues legend. (This Day In Music)   Sept. 16 Bernie Calvert (The Hollies) (This Day In Music)   Sept. 20 Chuck Panozzo (Styx) (This Day In Music)   Sept. 20 Ben Shepherd (Soundgarden) (AP News)   Sept. 20 Gunnar & Matthew Nelson (Nelson) (This Day In Music)   If you want, I can pull a full list (including less famous ones) for the whole week of rock artists. Deaths Date Person Band / Contribution Notes Sept. 15 Richard Wright (Pink Floyd) died in 2008. (Ultimate Classic Rock)     Sept. 16 Marc Bolan (T. Rex) died in 1977 (car accident) at age 29. (on-this-day.com)     Sept. 18 Jimi Hendrix died in 1970. (Wikipedia)     Sept. 20 Jim Croce & Maury Muehleisen died in plane crash in 1973. (Classic Bands)     Sept. 20 Sarah Dash (Labelle etc.) died in 2021. (This Day In Music)    
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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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