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. 1D AGO

    Long Black Veil/Let Your Eyes Sweat

    Twitter: @podgaverock Insta: @podgaverock Special Guest Host: Billy Griffin Lefty Frizzell “Long Black Veil” the 1959 single released on Columbia. Written by Marijohn Wilkin and Danny Dill and produced by Don Law.  Personel: Lefty Frizzell – vocals Marijohn Wilkin - piano Grady Martin, Harold Bradley - guitar Don Helms - steel guitar Joseph Zinkan - bass Buddy Harman - drums (1968 version only) 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: 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

    1h 1m
  2. FEB 24

    Folsom Prison Blues/The Original Weird Al

    Twitter: @podgaverock Insta: @podgaverock Special Guest Host: Billy Griffen Johnny Cash, The Tennessee Two “Folsom Prison Blues” from the 1955 album "Johnny Cash With His Hot and Blue Guitar" released on Sun. Written by Johnny Cash and produced by Sam Phillips. Also, from the 1968 album "At Folsom Prison" produced by Bob Johnston and released on Columbia. Personel: Johnny Cash– vocals, guitar Luther Perkins - guitar Marshall Grant - bass WS Holland - drums (1968 version only) Cover: Performed by Josh Bond and Neal Marsh Intro Music: "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton. Other Artists Mentioned: Warren Haynes Garth Brooks “Two of A Kind, Working On A Full House” Allman Brother Band “Soulshine” Tom Waits “Goin Out West” Derek Trucks Robert Duvall The Godfather Rubbin’s Racing Days of Thunder Tom Cruise F1 Apocalypse Now Will Ferrell Kicking and Screaming Vince Vaughn Four Christmas’s Eastbound and Down John Favreau The Beatles Eric Clapton Derek and the Dominos “Layla” Wilt Chamberlain Stranger Things Finn Wolfhard The Quiet Place Fantastic Four Paul Mescal Babygirl Nicole Kidman Barry Keoghan Ringo Starr John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Peaky Blinders Sons of Anarchy Johnny Cash “I’ve Been Everywhere” Old Crow Medicine Show “Wagon Wheel” Everclear “Santa Monica” Jaws Iron Butterfly “In A Gadda Da Vidda” Deep Purple “Smoke on the Water” Elvis Carl Perkins Jerry Lee Lewis Mumford & Sons Gordon Jenkins “Crescent City Blues” Barbara Mahr Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison Johnny Cash “A Boy Names Sue” Little Brother Montgomery Roy Orbison Eddie Vedder Kris Kristoffersen Waylon Jennings Willie Nelson “Whiskey River” Hank Williams, Sr Leadbelly Bob Dylan John Prine JJ Cale Gram Parsons ZZ Top “La Grange” Kings of Leon Pearl Jam Sturgill Simpson Charley Crockett The Highwaymen The Band Richard Manuel Garth Hudson Bob Dylan and The Band “The Basement Tapes” Bob Dylan and The Band “Yazoo Street Scandal” Bob Dylan and The Band “Orange Juice Blues” Everlast House of Pain “Jump Around” Cypress Hill 8 Bit Arcade Tetris Jerry Lee Lewis Robbie Robertson Gin Blossoms Flatt and Scruggs Brooks and Dunn Phish “Possum” International Submarine Band Flying Burrito Brothers Merle Haggard Keb Mo Sawyer Hill The Pug Uglies

    55 min
  3. FEB 10

    I Wanna Be Sedated/Like Someone Pickled The Beatles

    Twitter: @podgaverock Insta: @podgaverock Special Guest Host: Billy Griffen The Ramones “I Wanna Be Sedated” from the 1978 album "Road to Ruin" released on Sire. Written by Dee Dee, Joey, and Johnny Ramone and produced by Tommy Ramone and Ed Stasium. Personel: Joey Ramone – lead vocalsJohnny Ramone - guitarDee Dee Ramone - bass, backing vocalsMarky Ramone - drumsCover: 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: Wonder Man The Band “The Weight” Tedeschi Trucks Band “Midnight in Harlem” Chappel Roan Bad Bunny Ozzy Osborne Post Malone Duff McKagen Slash Andrew Watt Chad Smith Red Hot Chili Peppers Black Sabbath “War Pigs” Lauryn Hill D’Angelo Roberta Flack Bruce Springstein Brian Wilson John Maher Bob Weir Reba Macintyre The Marias Lola Young “Messy” Leon Thomas “Mutt” Leon Bridges Leon Russell Kendrick Lamar America’s Funniest Videos Kid Rock “Cowboy” Brantley Gilbert Lee Brice Gabby Barrett Stephen Colbert Kid Rock “Bawitdaba” Heathcliffe The Ramones “Blitzkrieg Bop” John Hughes Grand Funk Railroad “Some Kind of Wonderful” Beach Boys David Byrne Blondie Guns of Navarone Alan Jackson “Chatahootchie” The Talking Heads “77” Mick Jagger Living Colour Soul Asylum Blink-182 Tom DeLonge Roger Miller “King of the Road” Spinal Tap American Pie Crazy Town “Butterfly” The Kinks Velvet Underground Alice Cooper “Elected” Green Day My Chemical Romance Vilet Femmes “Blister in the Sun” Lit “My Own Worst Enemy” Link Wray Beastie Boys Love “Seven and Seven Is” The Cars The Ronettes Phil Spector Townes van Zandt Colter Wall Offspring Lunar Vacation Mad/No/Mad Blaine Gabbert Full Blown Cherry Elvis Bruce Springsteen

    52 min
  4. JAN 28

    Jack Straw/Man Shannon

    Twitter: @podgaverock Insta: @podgaverock Special Guest Host: Michael Russeck The Grateful Dead “Jack Straw” from the 1972 album "Europe '72" released on Warner Brothers. Written by Bob Weir and Robert Hunter. Personel: Jerry Garcia – leadguitar, vocalsBob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocalsPhil Lesh – bass guitar, vocalsRon "Pigpen" McKernan – organ, harmonica, vocalsKeith Godchaux – pianoBill Kreutzmann – drumsDonna Godchaux – backing vocalsRobert Hunter – songwriterBetty Cantor, Janet Furman, Bob Matthews, Rosie, Wizard – recordingBetty Cantor, Bob Matthews – mixingCover: Performed by Neal Marsh, Josh Bond ,and Michael Russeck Intro Music: "Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton. Other Artists Mentioned: Bob Seger The Grateful Dead “Uncle John’s Band” The Grateful Dead “American Beauty” The Grateful Dead “Workingman’s Dead” The Grateful Dead “Cassidy” The Grateful Dead ”Looks Like Rain” The Grateful Dead “Lazy Lightning Supplication” The Grateful Dead “Lost Sailor/Saint of Circumstance” Radiohead “Ok Computer” The Strokes Phish Widespread Panic String Cheese Incident The Grateful Dead “He’s Gone” The Grateful Dead “Stella Blue” Bob Weir “Only a River” The Grateful Dead “Estimated Prophet” The Grateful Dead “Truckin” The Grateful Dead “One More Saturday Night” John Kadlicek Further Jerry Garcia Band Dark Star Orchestra George Gershwin Oscar Hammerstein John Mayer “Ripple” Bob Dylan “The Philosophy of Modern Song” Charlie Christian Doc Watson Mark Twain “Huckleberry Finn” John Perry Barlow Merle Haggard Woody Guthrie Bill Monroe Jeff Tweedy Wilco Sturgill Simpson Tedeschi Trucks Band James Taylor Jim Croce Gordon Lightfoot The Grateful Dead “Jack a Roe” Marty Robbins Townes Van Zandt “Pancho and Lefy” Don Quixote Of Mice and Men Tennessee Williams “Cat On a Hot Tin Roof” The Grateful Drag She’s Gone Eggy Dawes Bruce Hornsby The infamous Stringdusters

    1h 1m
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A non expert discussion of songs by 2 friends and former bandmates and various guests.