The Other Side Of Everything Else Danny Elam
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A podcast about anything and everything but mainly covering music with the classic sound. Also movies and television and comics and wrestling. Even the occasional political view but nothing too extreme. Mostly entertainment. I share another podcast that gets more political and funny with my friend Sean called Rejected Reality and this is The Other Side of Everything Else
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The Other Side of Everything Else... Bach Again
A look at the new album from Sebastian Bach and a new song from Richie Kotzen. Inappropriate Wedding Songs and a mashup from DJ Cumberbund
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The Other Side of Everything Else... No Skip Albums
Going straight to the music with a new Deep Purple song. 3 no skipping a song albums from the 80s, 90s, and into the 2000s, Foreigner, Gary Moore, and Roxanne. Gonna end on a high note with a mashup of too many songs to count. Rock On Party People
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The Other Side of Everything Else... Collateral Damage
New music from Collateral, Motley Crue, and Silveroller. A quick talk about the state of things and how many Fracks to give. And what happens when Rick James meets The Rolling Stones
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The Other Side of Everything Else... More from 2024
More new bands and new music from 2024, Kickin Valentina and Grand. Some excitement around the neighborhood and some disturbing footage. And then Buffalo Springfield and Young MC bring you Stop and Bust-a-move.
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The Other Side of Everything Else... Missing You
Bidenomics explained. Checking out new music and new artist Hardy. 3 bands that should be in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, REO Speedwagon, Iron Maiden, and Ted Nugent. If sometimes you feel stupid just watch this clip of the View's Sonny Hostin and an updated version of Grease
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The Other Side of Everything Else... Just Push Play
A mix bag of a little bit of everything. Checking in with Archie Bunker and a look at Climate Change Explained and The Solar Eclipse. Rest in Peace CJ Snare from Firehouse. A couple new bands, Stone Whiskey and a band called The Sixters. Some incredible guitar work from Glen Campbell and Roy Clark. What if Thriller came out in the 30s? And good advice from Toni Storm of AEW