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Geekwire - Week of 05.09.24
We're back to discuss all the latest, greatest, and weirdest news from world of rock with Geekwire! Here's what we're covering this week:
Motley Crue drops a new song and Vince Neil falls off a stage
The Bulletboys want to do business with you
Lemmy returns home
Kerry King is not a promotions guy
Gene Simmons gets the Led out
Matt Cameron received a unique KISS collectible
Sebastian Bach's missed connection with David Lee Roth
Additional stories covering Biohazard, P.O.D., and Judas Priest as well the Camaro Segment including rock album anniversaries, rock star death days, and upcoming releases.
We hope you enjoy Geekwire for the week of 05.09.24 and SHARE with a friend!
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The Freewheeling Catch-Up Machine #7 – Fan Economics | MxG - Season 6 Episode 25
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Season 6 Episode 25 - The Freewheeling Catch-Up Machine #7 – Fan Economics
Get ready for the seventh catch-up episode. More and more of you have been commenting lately, so I gots to do more of these.
Lots of talk about Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, and others. And a large chunk of comments on economics.
There’s a good chance you’re mentioned in this episode. If you haven’t commented yet, what are you waiting for? Discuss dammit!
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*music credit: REC - "Sing Owwt"
*mid roll music credit: The Drop - "Outerloper"
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Grace Jones "Nightclubbing"
In the history of pop music, how often has a performer had the chance to try something radically different from what they were known for? Sure, there are some artists who evolved over the course of their career, so where they ended up was radically different from where they started. I suspect, however, the list of performers who were known and appreciated for a style who then made a big change is a lot smaller.
Ladies and gentlemen, we’re here to present the case of Grace Jones.
Welcome to episode 175 of Love That Album.
Grace Jones is that rare case of artist who was a model, then went on to have an ongoing career as a respected singer. Her first trilogy of records were rooted in the disco scene where she had a strong following. Then….Studio 54 closed, Disco Demolition happened in Chicago, and disco music finished its moment in the mainstream. Most artists would persist with what they know and fade away or go on nostalgia tours.
Grace Jones isn’t most people.
With the encouragement and support of Island Records head Chris Blackwell, she was put in a studio with the kings of reggae, and musicians representing the rock and emerging techno scene. She released her 4th album, Warm Leatherette album in 1980….very different from anything she’d done before. In 1981, she released the album many see as the pinnacle of her career,
Nightclubbing. It’s a mix of interpretations of others’ songs and a few originals. Make no mistake – everything she sings, she owns, but the support of the Compass Point Allstars really elevates the record. This was the band Grace was meant to perform with.
I am joined by Sam Whiles, the host of the excellent “Paul Or Nothing” (a show dedicated to the life and work of Paul McCartney) to discuss Nightclubbing and other aspects of Jones’ work and life. We had a great conversation that I hope you will enjoy. It’s not often….well never….that I’ve had a podcast where J.G Ballard, Donna Summer, Iggy Pop and Vanda and Young are all brought up. Frankly, LTA is all the better for it.
My gratitude to Sam for suggesting this album as the focus for the episode. If you want to hear him talk McCartney, check out Paul Or Nothing on your favourite podcast apps or at https://mccartneypod.podbean.com
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Shout It Out Loudcast: Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus "Peter Dankelson"
On the 59th Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus, the guys welcome inspirational guitar hero, Peter Dankelson of Pete's Dairy to the show.
Peter Dankelson is a fighter. Born with several birth defects, including Goldenhar Syndrome, microtia, atresia, Peter has had over 30 surgeries. Despite the odds, Peter picked up the guitar in his teens and has become one of the best upcoming guitar heroes.
Peter has become a social media star and his videos of him rocking out with Gibson has become must view for rock fans. Peter joins Tom & Zeus to talk about his incredible story and his love of rock music and his band Pete's Diary and his friendship with L.A. Guns legend, Tracii Guns.
Tune into a truly inspirational story of one of the good guys you can root for and look out for his upcoming album, "Keep On Rockin," which will be released on June 14, 2024.
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ImmaLetYouFinish... Episode One Hundred Eighty-Six: There's An App For That... With Guest Hip Hop Radio Pioneer Jay Smooth.
It's ImmaLetYouFinish... #186! Court & Amy discuss Dua, slam the Mr. Softee app and welcome our guest, hip hop radio pioneer Jay Smooth to try and figure out this Drake v Kendrick mess.
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Only Three Lads: John Easdale from Dramarama - Top 5 Artists Who Belong in the Rock Hall
You know we'd give you anything, anything...including this special episode with the one and only John Easdale from Dramarama!
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2024 inductees were recently announced, including Mary J. Blige, Cher, Dave Matthews Band, Foreigner, Peter Frampton, Kool & The Gang, Ozzy Osbourne, and A Tribe Called Quest. Yet, year after year, so many deserving and influential artists are overlooked for this honor, which is our focus this week.
John Easdale is the singer/songwriter in the iconic Wayne, NJ band Dramarama. They found widespread acclaim with the alternative radio classic "Anything, Anything" from 1985's Cinéma Vérité, and the succession of modern rock staples that followed - "It's Still Warm" (from Box Office Bomb, 1987), "Last Cigarette" (from Stuck in Wonderamaland, 1989), "Haven't Got A Clue" and "What Are We Going To Do?" (from Vinyl, 1991), and "Work For Food" (from Hi-Fi Sci-Fi, 1993), right up to their latest excellent album, 2020's Color TV. Join us as John recounts the early days of the band, the shock of getting played on KROQ, cover versions, playing with legends, K-Pop, and much more. Plus, we play the latest in our ongoing series of world famous O3L games, Rhymatima!
Most importantly, John is one of the kindest, humblest rock stars we've ever met...a true gentleman and a family man.
Thanks to our friend Paul Richison for yet another amazing introduction!
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