Pod Gave Rock'N Roll To You

Josh Bond, Neal Marsh

A non expert discussion of songs by 2 friends and former bandmates and various guests.

  1. MAY 5

    Not Fade Away/We Define Rock

    Twitter: @podgaverock Insta: @podgaverock Special Guest Host: John Shafranski Buddy Holly and the Crickets “Not Fade Away” from the 1957 album "The 'Chirping' Crickets" released on Brunswick. Written by Charles Hardin and Norman Petty and produced by Norman Petty.  Personel: Buddy Holly – lead vocals, lead guitar, backing vocals Jerry Allison – drums, card-box percussion Joe B. Mauldin – contrabass Niki Sullivan – rhythm guitar, backing vocals Cover: Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh Bond Intro Music: "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton. Other Artists Mentioned: Donovan “Hurdy Gurdy Man” Bob Dylan “Positively 4th Street” Harry Nilsson Shirley and Lee “Let the Good Times Roll” Hank Williams Sr. Billy Joel The Pogues “Fairytale of  New York” Chuck Berry Little Richard Elvis “Heartbreak Hotel” Ray Charles Robert Johnson “Crossroads” The Everly Brothers Muddy Waters Jerry Lee Lewis Fats Domino Bo Diddley Bob Dylan “Mr Tambourine Man” Aretha Franklin “Respect” The Grateful Dead “Goin’ Down the Road Feeling Bad” La Bamba Ed Sullivan The Ramones Buddy Holly and the Crickets “That’ll Be The Day” Sam Phillips Buddy Holly and the Crickets “Everyday” Buddy Holly and the Crickets “Oh, Boy” Buddy Holly and the Crickets “It’s Too Late” Buddy Holly and the Crickets “That’ll Be The Day” Hanson “Mmm Bop” Eddie Cochran “Summertime Blues” Bow Wow Wo “I Want Candy” The Beatles John Lennon Billy Idol Sheryl Crow “I’m Gonna Soak Up the Sun” Rush Geddy Lee Eric Clapton Tanya Tucker Stevie Nicks Derek and the Dominos Cream Blind Faith Florence and the Machine “Dog Days”

    1h 3m
  2. APR 21

    Respect/Birkensocks

    Twitter: @podgaverock Insta: @podgaverock Special Guest Host: Matt Baetz Aretha Franklin “Respect” from her 1967 album "I Never Loved A Man the Way I Love You" single released on Atlantic. Written by Otis Redding and produced by Jerry Wexler and Arif Marden.  Personel: Aretha Franklin – lead vocals, piano Spooner Oldham – Hammond organ Chips Moman, Jimmy Johnson – guitar Tommy Cogbill – bass guitar Roger Hawkins – drums King Curtis – tenor saxophone Charles Chalmers – tenor saxophone Willie Bridges – baritone saxophone Melvin Lastie – cornet Carolyn Franklin – background vocals Erma Franklin – background vocals Cover: Performed by Neal Marsh and Josh Bond Intro Music: "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton. Other Artists Mentioned: Paul McCartney and Wings “Band on the Run” Man on the Run John Lennon The Beatles Paul McCartney and Wings “Let Me Roll It” Paul McCartney and Wings “Live and Let Die” James Bond Paul McCartney and Wings “Silly Love Songs” Paul McCartney “Maybe I’m Amazed” Paul McCartney and Wings “Jet” Vanity Fair Yoko Ono String Cheese Incident Moe. Widespread Panic Yonder Mountain String Band Bruce Springsteen Billy Joel CCR The Rolling Stones The Allman Brothers Band Lynyrd Skynyrd The Grateful Dead Bob Weir Dickie Betts Phil Lesh Dave Matthews Band “Listener Supported” Goose Phish Carter Beauford Boyd Tinsley Leroi Moore Butch Taylor Buddy Strong Robert Randolph Tim Reynolds Jeff Coffin The Flecktones Rashaun Ross Steffan Lessard Bob Seger Desperate Housewives Real Housewives Days of Our Lives William Shakespeare Johnny Cash The Band “Music From the Big Pink” Garcia, Grisman, and Rice “The Pizza Tapes” The Band “It Makes No Difference” Robert Johnson Flatt and Scruggs Hank Williams Sr. Marty Roibbins “El Paso” Elvis Ernest Tubb Roy Acuff Buddy Harman Lefty Frizzell “If You Got the Money, I Got the Time” Glen Campbell Marijohn Wilkin “One Day At A Time” Bobby Bare “Detroit City “I Wanna Go Home)” The Beach Boys Red Foley “God Walks These Hills With Me” Betty Gilpin Michael Shannon Death By Lightning American Primeval Glow Cate Blanchett Jessica Biel Bill Pullman Sammi Smith Derek and the Dominoes “Tell the Truth” Nancy Sinatra “Bang, Bang” Bob Dylan “Positively 4th Street” Vicki Lawrence “That’s the Night That The Lights Went Out in Georgia” Willie Nelson “Red Headed Stranger” Merle Haggard Doc Watson George Jones “He Stopped Loving Her Today” The Beatles “Rocky Raccoon” Pete Townsend “Let My Love Open the Door” The Chieftains Mick Jagger Ken Burns The Rolling Stones “Exile on Main Street” Bob Dylan “New Morning” MJ Lenderman The Grateful Dead “Morning Dew” David Gray Show Less

    59 min
  3. APR 7

    Encore: Comfortably Numb/Doing the Thorazine Shuffle

    Twitter: @podgaverock Insta: @podgaverock Pink Floyd 1980 “Comfortably Numb”  from The Wall released on Harvest (UK)/Columbia (US). Written by David Gilmour and Roger Waters. Produced by Bob Ezrin/David Gilmour/James Guthrie/Roger Waters. Personel: Pink Floyd Roger Waters lead vocals (verses), bass guitar David Gilmour - lead and harmony vocals (chorus), acoustic guitar, electric guitar, pedal steel guitar Prophet-5 synthesizer Nick Mason - drums Richard Wright Hammond organ with: Michael Kamen - orchestral arrangements Lee Ritenour - acoustic guitar Cover: Performed by Jonathan Horton Intro Music: "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Writer Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton. Other Artists Mentioned: George Jones Eagles “Life in the Fast Lane” Rush Jason Patric Miami Vice Velvet Underground “Heroine” Kings of Leon “Soft” The Rolling Stones “Moonlight Mile” The Stranglers “Golden Brown” Snatch Jefferson Airplane “White Rabbit” JJ Cale “Cocaine” Grandmaster Flash and Melly Mel “White Lines” The Rolling Stones “Sister Morphine” Lynyrd Skynyrd “The Needle and the Spoon” Lynryd Skynyrd “That Smell” The Beatles “Got to Get You Into My Life” Black Sabbath “Sweet Leaf”  Guns n Roses “Mr Brownstone” Tom Petty “You Don’t Know How It Feels”  Bob Dylan “Rainy Day Women” Jimi Hendrix “Purple Haze” Jimi Hendrix “Foxy Lady” Wayne’s World Cypress Hill “I Want To Get High” Eddie Van Halen Pink Floyd “Dark Side of the Moon” Daft Punk Pink Floyd “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” Pink Floyd “Dogs” AC/DC “Thunderstruck” Boston Pink Floyd “Vera” Pink Floyd “Run Like Hell” Pink Floyd “Meddle” Pink Floyd “Animals” Pink Floyd “Mother” Pink Floyd “Goodbye Blue Sky” Pink Floyd “Empty Spaces” Pink Floyd “Young Lust” Pink Floyd “Hey You” Pink Floyd “The Division Bell” David Bowie Los Colognes “The Wave” The Wall “Another Brick in the Wall Pt 1 and 2” Van Morrison The Band The Departed The Sopranos Pink Floyd “Pulse” Government Mule “Dark Side of the Mule” Warren Haynes Chuck Leavell  Pink Floyd “Echos”  Scissor Sisters The Bee Gees The Bad Plus Staind “It’s Been A While” Mick Jagger Dolly Parton Phillip Seymour Hoffman Capote Richard Gere Madonna Jennifer Lopez

    54 min
  4. MAR 31

    Encore: Long Tall Sally/Cold Lettuce Hot Bacon

    Richard "Little Richard" Penniman  “Long Tall Sally” a 1956 single released by Specialty. Written by Enotris Johnson, Richard Penniman, and Robert Blackwell. Produced by Robert Blackwell. Personell: Little Richard – vocals, piano Lee Allen – tenor saxophone Alvin "Red" Tyler – baritone saxophone Frank Fields – double bass Earl Palmer – drums Edgar Blanchard – guitar Intro/Outro Music: For the Kings “Shithouse” 2010 “A Collection of Songs for the Kings” written by Josh Bond prod Frank Charlton released independently Clip at the end: Little Richard on David Letterman Late Night May 4, 1982 Mozart "Turkish March" Cover:  Josh Bond - Rhythm/Vocals Jonathan Horton - Guitar/Harmonica Other bands/songs mentioned: Rolling Stones Big Joe Turner  Pat Boone “Tutti Frutti” Louis Jordan “Caldonia” 1945 single released by Decca written by Fleecie Moore Prod Milt Gabler Little Richard “Slippin and Slidin” 1956 single released by Specialty written by Little Richard/Edwin Bocage aka Eddie Bo/Al Collins/James Smith prod by Robert Blackwell Jerry Lee Lewis Elvis Presley  Ike Turner/Jackie Brenston “Rocket 88” 1951 single released on Chess written by Jackie Brenston/Ike Turner prod by Sam Phillips Black Sabbath “Black Sabbath” 1969 album “Black Sabbath” on Vertigo (UK) WB (US) written by Ozzy Osbourne/Tony Iommi/Geezer Butler/Bill Ward prod by Rodger Bain The Beatles “Long Tall Sally” 1964 prod by George Martin Eddie Cochran “Long Tall Sally” Dizzy Gillespie   Little Richard “Tutti Frutti” 1955 single released by Specialty written by Little Richard/Dorothy LaBostrie Prod Robert Blackwell Muddy Waters  The Doors  Chuck Berry  Dick Dale “Miserlou”  Professor Longhair

    49 min
  5. MAR 24

    Encore: Let Me Roll It/He Must Really Love Weed

    Twitter: @podgaverock Insta: @podgaverock Special Guest Host: Jordan Ender Paul McCartney and Wings “Let Me Roll It" from the 1974 album "Band on the Run" released on Apple. Written by Paul and Linda McCartney and produced by Paul McCartney. Personel: Paul McCartney – lead vocals, guitar, bass guitar, drums Linda McCartney – backing vocals, organ Denny Laine – backing vocals, guitar Cover: Performed by Josh Bond Intro Music: "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton. Other Artists Mentioned: Lebron James Anthony Davis Kate Bush Sheryl Crow Missy Elliot Iron Maiden Joy Division New Order Cyndi Lauper George Michael Rage Against the Machine Willie Nelson Soundgarden The Spinners A Tribe Called Quest The White Stripes Warren Zevon Dolly Parton Bill Simmons Guns n Roses “Appetite for Destruction” Tiffany Debbie Gibson Fresh Prince and Jazzy Jeff NKO TV Ween Devo The Violent Femmes Dr Dre Snoop Dogg Tupac Arcade Fire LCD Soundsystem Nick Hakim Khruangbin Paul McCartney and Wings “Band on the Run” Paul McCartney and Wings “Jet” Led Zeppelin John Lennon Robert Plant Elton John Jimi Hendrix “Foxy Lady” Wayne’s World George Harrison “I’d Have You Anytime” Bonnaroo Jerry Garcia Band Stevie Wonder The Beatles “A Day in the Life” Shirley and Lee “Let the Good Times Roll” Phish “Rift” John Lennon “Beef Jerky” The Kinks The Beatles “Yer Blues” The Beatles “I’ve Got a Feeling” The Beatles “Back in the USSR” The Be atles “Helter Skelter” The Beatles “Come Together” Low Cut Connie Richie Sambora Les Paul Fiona Apple The Roots Jimmy Fallon Steve Vai Brandon Benson The Melvins

    47 min
5
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A non expert discussion of songs by 2 friends and former bandmates and various guests.

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