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In a world where Rock N Roll is taking a back seat, Laz and Felipe, two touring Rock musicians, analyse, review and discuss the most notable and important albums in Rock N Roll history and why the artists who created them are so significant. With album reviews, musical analysis and band-specific discussions/debates; this show will give you an insight into these remarkable releases and momentous occasions from the perspective of a young British bass player and a seasoned Brazilian drummer - each with vastly different backgrounds, opinions and musical experiences, but both with a passion, understanding and deep love for the music. Long live Rock N Roll.

Long Live Rock 'N' Roll Lazarus Michaelides & Felipe Amorim

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In a world where Rock N Roll is taking a back seat, Laz and Felipe, two touring Rock musicians, analyse, review and discuss the most notable and important albums in Rock N Roll history and why the artists who created them are so significant. With album reviews, musical analysis and band-specific discussions/debates; this show will give you an insight into these remarkable releases and momentous occasions from the perspective of a young British bass player and a seasoned Brazilian drummer - each with vastly different backgrounds, opinions and musical experiences, but both with a passion, understanding and deep love for the music. Long live Rock N Roll.

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    70. 'In The Court Of The Crimson King' - King Crimson (1969)

    70. 'In The Court Of The Crimson King' - King Crimson (1969)

    '21st Century Progressive Band'



    In 1969, a new Progressive Rock band stormed onto the scene. King Crimson made several appearances throughout the year and exposed themselves to large, attentive and accepting audiences with big, impactful live shows.

    Following this success came an album that would pioneer, innovate and lay down the foundations for Progressive Rock. 'In The Court Of The Crimson King' showed to the world exactly what this fresh, new Progressive Rock was and how you could take all the external elements and amalgamate them into a singular, connected, seamless piece of art.

    Is 'In The Court Of The Crimson King' the definitive Prog Rock album? We discuss!



    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2vAkHj1QJRrTg76aqA3TiI?si=7b47f002f8f84f17



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    • 59 min
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    69. 'Band On The Run' - Paul McCartney & Wings (1973)

    69. 'Band On The Run' - Paul McCartney & Wings (1973)

    'Winging It'



    Welcome to another episode of The Long Live Rock 'N' Roll Podcast - where we dive deep into the world of music and dissect iconic albums that have left an indelible mark on the industry. In this episode, we're turning our attention to one of the most celebrated albums of the 1970s: 'Band on the Run' by Wings.

    Having lost some of his musical credibility for his work post-Beatles amongst critics, Paul McCartney travelled to Nigeria, 2 band members down, to record an album that would restore any faith that fans and critics had (foolishly!) lost in him and his songwriting abilities!

    'Band On The Run' is full of intricate songwriting, lush production and catchy melodies that have become staple McCartney songs - making it one of Paul's most respected and renowned works. From the infectious title track to the soulful "Let Me Roll It" and the anthemic "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five," we'll explore the album's diverse mix of rock, pop, and experimental sounds as well as the concept-style lyrics exploring themes of escape, liberation and resilience!

    So join us as we celebrate the work of McCartney and explore why this album remains a cornerstone of Paul's post-Beatles career and a beloved masterpiece in the annals of rock music history.



    Episode 69 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4gAX93zYMxDhoJoI41dJdP?si=61590e807f684248

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    68. 'Here's Little Richard' - Little Richard (1957)

    68. 'Here's Little Richard' - Little Richard (1957)

    'True, Fine Rock 'N' Roll'



    By the mid 1950s, Rock 'N' Roll had established itself and its sound, but there were still artists pushing the boundaries and exploring the avenues of the genre.'Here's Little Richard' is one of those albums that made such a significant contribution to the genre's progression and development. In this episode, we dive deep into the energetic performances, raw sound, and innovative songwriting that made 'Here's Little Richard' a groundbreaking album of its time.

    From the infectious melodies of "Tutti Frutti" to the rebellious spirit of "Long Tall Sally", join us as we dissect and explore the album's impact on music, and uncover the genius behind the man who helped shape the sound of a generation - whether you're a longtime fan or discovering this iconic album for the first time, there's something here for every Music fan to enjoy and appreciate



    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0dbYu32kxbxxhIYzOwfTWj?si=b0ec008f3c974d40

    What's A 12 Bar Blues?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx3N6tlz9N8

    Earl Palmer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI6-WeRRNcE

    • 57 min
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    67. Covers vs Originals - Part 3

    67. Covers vs Originals - Part 3

    In this show, we aim to determine which type of song rules supreme: The Cover or The Original!

    Does writing the music and lyrics grant you immortality in having come up with the initial work? Or is it how you take those lyrics/music and develop it into something special that matters more?

    In our next battle of the 'Covers vs Originals' war, we take a look at 4 more covers chosen by ourselves and our listeners and discuss & debate whether it is better than the original.

    And so continues the game for many 'Cover vs Original' episodes to come to determine… which is better - the cover or the original?

    Going in to Part 3 -  Covers: 10 Originals: 6



    This episode:

    1. "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" - Elton John
    2. "Love Is Strange" - Wings
    3. "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" - Guns N' Roses
    4. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" - Otis Redding



    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7JWMIwWaBsgsvheCXIBYlc?si=76c714629b664722



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    • 53 min
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    66. 'Who's Next' - The Who (1971)

    66. 'Who's Next' - The Who (1971)

    'Rock Ain't For Keeping'



    The Who cemented themselves as one of the most iconic and important Hard Rock bands with their 5th album, 'Who's Next'. We explore the groundbreaking sounds, innovative techniques, and timeless themes that make this album a cornerstone of rock music.

    Bringing a host of progressive and innovative features to the forefront - such as the use of synthesisers and electronic effects, continuity of conceptual themes/lyrics, dynamic songwriting - all mixed with raw Hard Rock energy proved that The Who were the best in class at the beginning of the 70s, leading from the front in the development and progression of Hard Rock!



    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Rj6T45qnQRRoVqasCqeZc?si=4c13c3098c924538



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    • 54 min
    • video
    65. 'Permanent Waves' - Rush (1980)

    65. 'Permanent Waves' - Rush (1980)

    'The Freedom Of Music'

    Rush's 7th studio album, 'Permanent Waves', marked a departure from their earlier sound and embraced a more diverse musical palette. Incorporating synthesisers more heavily and refining songs into simpler structures with a more radio friendly accessibility, Rush changed their own trajectory and gained many new fans/plaudits from this release.

    Whether you're a die-hard Rush fan or discovering 'Permanent Waves' for the first time, join us as we dive into Rush's most successful album (up to that point) and explore the fine balance achieved between Progressiveness and Accessibility coupled with Peart's traditional lyrics commenting on society and freewill.

    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4CTo9bgiankLVXVWLANSTW?si=bb539147f1b94ef8

    Rush Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5HiEOSJmuI

    Rush Interview 2: https://youtu.be/i1H_vxrb4b0?si=ExMxAZXnMyRsU3KU

    LONG LIVE ROCK 'N' ROLL

    • 1 hr 1 min

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