Tales From The Rail

Time Warp Music

Upfront. Unfiltered. Unforgettable. 🤘 Welcome to the podcast by fans, for fans, and about the fans. Hosts Chad and Greg turn the camera away from the stage and onto the crowd. From the adrenaline of the front rail and "borrowed" cars to the nostalgia of 8-tracks and trading cassettes, we dive into the stories that happen outside the spotlight. No snobs, no critics—just raw concert memories. Have a story? email rockbros@talesfromtherail.com and share your Tale from the Rail!

  1. 3d ago

    The 5 Outfits Ruling the Pit: From Cargo Short Veterans to Rookie Mistakes

    Look around the next time you’re standing on the floor. Your gear is talking before you even open your mouth. The modern corporate music machine wants us all sanitized, uniform, and seated in overpriced, barcode-scanned rows. But true rock 'n' roll has always had a dress code forged in the trenches. Today, Chad and Greg break down the 5 distinct tribes of the concert floor based strictly on what they wear—and the unwritten laws they live by. Are you The Overthinker, double-checking three different weather apps for an outdoor festival and packing your truck bed like a prepper? Are you The Flexor, sweating out 105-degree heat in a full Slipknot prison jumpsuit just to prove you’re part of the tribe? Or are you The Veteran—the self-reliant Navy SEAL of the venue who has worn the same paper-thin 1984 tour t-shirt for decades, memorized the bathroom timing, hidden ibuprofen in your cargo shorts, and mastered the art of parking for free while rookies drop $25 to Ticketmaster’s corporate parking lots? From pristine white Jordans getting absolutely ruined on a sticky GA floor to the minimalist who slips in like a ninja, your outfit tells the story of your concert mileage. 🔒 ARCHIVE YOUR LIVED HISTORY: The digital age doesn't understand the sweat, the fabric, and the scars of a real rock crowd. Don't let the authentic culture of the floor go quiet. Did you survive a legendary stadium show in a ridiculous, theme-ordered outfit? Do you still own a concert tee that's more holes than cotton? Preserve your place on the rail. Tell us your story in the comments or archive your memory by emailing your epic arena tales to rockbros@talesfromtherail.com to be featured on a future episode. Hit Subscribe. Turn on Notifications. Keep the Rail Alive.

    13 min
  2. May 29

    No Chill In The Pit: Breaking Down Our Most Unhinged Concert Behaviors

    Tales From The Rail: The Anatomy of Pre-Concert Panic Most rock and metal fans get hit with a wave of adrenaline and pure excitement before a massive live show—but not Greg Cooke. Today on Tales From The Rail, Chad Lubben peels back the layer of absolute, unfiltered anxiety, stress, and irrational decision-making that consumes his Greg long before the house lights ever go down. From checking the digital wallet forty-eight times to making sure the local venue has reliable Wi-Fi just to scan a barcode, we are breaking down the modern survival tactics of a diehard concert junkie. We hit the road to recount the absolute madness of traveling across the country just to secure the front of the line. Greg takes us directly into the blazing sun of a Tampa stadium lot, armed with a Dick’s camp chair and a six-pack of beer, facing down agonizing indecision over a limited-edition gig poster. We also break down the tactical warfare of the venue parking lot—because getting to the show is only half the battle; the real art form is securing the perfect escape route so you don't get trapped by the crowds who leave before the encore. Yet, there is a beautiful method to the madness. Standing in a 200-person deep pop-up shop line at seven in the morning brings back the exact organic, old-school community spirit of the 1980s and '90s. It’s the closest we get to the legendary days of hanging out at the local record store or camping out on the sidewalk for general admission ticket drops. It’s a grueling build-up of nervous energy, but the second the arena lights drop and the headliner thrashes onto the stage, that anxiety mutates into pure, unadulterated rock 'n' roll release. The digital ticket era has changed the game, but the raw anxiety of the live experience remains eternal. Don’t let your concert memories go quiet. What is your ultimate pre-concert tick? Whether you have a flawless parking lot escape blueprint, an irrational merch line ritual, or a legendary story of camping out on the pavement to ensure you hit the rail—we want to archive your history. Email us with your ultimate concert anxiety story and we'll send you an official Tales From The Rail hat! Emial rockbros@talesfromtherail.com Subscribe on YouTube & Tune in every Thursday!

    18 min
  3. May 22

    Ticketmaster/Livenation Was Just The Beginning

    Remember when music felt like a dangerous, unfiltered rebellion instead of a sterile corporate transaction? Today, the digital era and mass corporate consolidation are threatening to erase the very history and community of the rock and metal world. In this episode, Chad and Greg break down the massive BMG and Concord merger. While the corporate music machine promises "efficiency" and "innovation," veterans of the pit know the historical playbook: slow, incremental changes that line corporate pockets while bleeding artists and fans dry. We discuss how the music business stopped being about albums a long time ago, how corporations literally "own the rebellion" now, and how these monopolies lead to the death of local, grassroots music scenes. From Slipknot's catalog ending up on a luxury commercial to the slow-burn corporate takeover of our favorite outdoor venues, we call out the extreme greed transforming music fans into mere numbers on a spreadsheet. But there is still hope. We discuss how artists can take back creative control and, most importantly, what you can do to keep the culture alive. The digital age is stripping away the tactile history of rock and roll, replacing discovery with soulless corporate algorithms. Don't let your tales from the rail go quiet. We want to archive your history. What is the greatest, dirtiest, or most legendary independent rock club or local venue in your town? Drop your favorite local venue in the comments below—the best story wins an official Tales From The Rail hat and koozie. Support Independent Music. Keep the Rebellion Alive. 👊 Subscribe to the channel for unfiltered fan history every Thursday! Share this episode with a true rock and roll concert junkie.

    29 min
  4. May 15

    You Know You're The Old Guy At The Concert When...

    Welcome back to Tales from the Rail! We’re up front, unfiltered, and unforgettable. In this episode, Chad and Greg (who just hit the big 60) are tackling a hilarious, relatable truth that every veteran music fan faces: How your concert experience drastically changes as you get older. From Greg’s 46 years of road-tested concert wisdom to Chad’s evolution of the "shoe game," we break down what it's really like to transition from your 20s to your 60s in the crowd. Remember when a concert night was all about cold beers, hot chicks, and hunting for guitar picks on the floor after the house lights came on? Yeah... times have changed.Inside this episode, we dive into:The Seating Sovereignty: Why VIP tickets are worth every penny if it means avoiding standing-room-only sections.The Hoka Revolution: Swapping out style and Jordans for maximum orthopedic comfort.The Parking & Exit Strategy: Why checking Setlist.fm has become a tactical maneuver to beat the parking garage gridlock, and why the walk back to the car always feels uphill.The Pre-Show Dietary Restrictions: Why late-night Waffle House or White Castle runs are a young man's game, and why spicy food before a set is a recipe for disaster.The Earplug & Icy Hot Protocol: Pimping out high-end earplugs to Nine Inch Nails fans and prepping the ibuprofen station before hitting the sack.The Raven Review: Greg recaps his recent experience seeing the NWOBHM legends, Raven, in a sweaty, air-conditionless Florida dive bar that felt like a potluck tailgate party.We also talk about our outdoor concert season kickoff at the upcoming Kid Rock show, why Chad's wife hates his concert singing videos on Facebook Live, and why we will never stop going to shows—even if they have to wheel us into the mosh pit at 90 years old.At the end of the day, your routine might change, you might stretch before the openers, and you might drink $18 water instead of draft beers—but the most important thing is to never stop supporting live music.🎁 WIN SOME SWAG: COMMENT CONTEST!How did you know you were finally getting old at concerts? What's the biggest strategy shift you've made over the decades? Comment below with your funniest stories! We are giving away a Tales from the Rail Hat and Koozies to the best comment.🔗 CONNECT WITH US & BE ON THE SHOW!Subscribe & Review: Please like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode. We launch every Thursday at 8:00 PM Eastern!Be a Guest: Do you have a legendary, funny, or wild concert story from your 40s, 50s, or 60s? We want to hear it! DM us or email us at rockbros@talesfromtherail.com —we might read your story on air or invite you on as a guest!Remember: It’s not the way that you rock... it’s the way that you roll.#TalesFromTheRail #RockPodcast #LiveMusic #ConcertVets #Metalheads #ConcertEvolution #HokaShoes #VIPSeating #SupportLiveMusic

    24 min
  5. May 1

    If You Didn’t Get the Shirt, Were You Even There? The High Cost of Rock Memories

    "If You Didn’t Get the Shirt, Were You Even There?" In the digital age, your memories are stored in a cloud. But for those of us who grew up on The Rail, our memories are folded in dresser drawers and hung on bedroom walls. In this episode, Chad and Greg dive into why concert merch is the ultimate rock and roll receipt. For a true fan, the merch table wasn't just a stop on the way to the exit—it was a way to keep the lights on for the bands we loved. We’re talking about the "Golden Era" of tour gear, where every dollar spent went straight to the stage, bypassing the corporate machine to keep the bus rolling to the next city. Inside the Episode: The Hunt for the Coolest Gear: Stories of the "Adversity" we faced just to get to the front of the merch line before the "Large" sizes sold out. Favorite Memorabilia: From 1984 Accept "Balls to the Wall" threads to the rare programs and posters that turned our teenage bedrooms into "Cathedrals of Rock." The Direct Connection: Why spending money at the show was—and still is—the most rebellious act of support a fan can give to an artist. We are archiving the legendary fan experiences of the Golden Era, and we want to see your "battle scars." What is the most prized piece of merch in your collection? What did you have to go through to get it? Email us a photo of your favorite vintage tour shirt or memorabilia and tell us the story behind it to be featured in a future episode: rockbros@talesfromtherail.com Join the community of road-tested veterans. Like, subscribe, and share this with the friend who still has their 1982 tour program rubber-banded in a box.

    40 min
  6. Apr 24

    Tom Fleming Part 2 "Designing the Golden Era": Scott Hall’s Trunks, the WWF 'Help Wanted' Ad, and Fighting the Corporate Machine

    In an era of AI-generated junk and corporate-controlled "art," Tom Fleming stands as a titan of the analog age. In Part 2 of our sit-down, we go beyond the canvas to the moments that shaped a generation of fans. Tom takes us back to the Long Island pizza shop where a Sunday newspaper "Help Wanted" ad became his ticket to the WWF. You’ll hear the "unfiltered" truth about working in the Titan Tower gyms, how a legend like Scott Hall (Razor Ramon) took control of his own iconic look, and the grueling 24-hour all-nighters Tom pulled to hit Marvel and WWE deadlines by candlelight. The Battle: We also tackle the gritty reality of the modern corporate machine. Tom opens up about his 2-year federal battle against corporate theft and how he fought to protect the integrity of his work from big-box greed. It’s a masterclass in protecting your craft in a world that wants to commodify everything. The "Golden Era" wasn't just about the music or the wrestling—it was about the community, the struggle to get the ticket, and the physical art we held in our hands. Don’t let your stories go quiet. We are archiving the memories of the Rail before they are lost to history. Email us your '80s or '90s arena story to be featured on a future episode. Join the Movement: Support the artists, not the machine. Follow Tom Fleming: https://www.flemart.com/ https://www.facebook.com/tflemart/Archive Your Story: rockbros@talesfromtherail.com It’s not the way that you rock. It’s the way that you roll.

    33 min
  7. Apr 17

    Wizards, Wrestlers & Iron Maiden: One Man Did It All

    Before he was painting the icons of the Golden Era, Tom Fleming was just a creative kid growing up in the "bizarre energy vortex" of Putnam Valley, NY. This wasn't a world of digital shortcuts—it was a world of rock formations, creative mischief, and the raw power of the "analog experience".What’s Inside Part 1:The Putnam Valley Vortex: Tom breaks down the "something in the air" that bred a super-creative group of friends and how his small-town roots fueled his professional grit.The Iron Maiden Influence: Discover how the "multi-level connection" of Iron Maiden and metal album art shaped his imagination. Tom reveals the legendary artists like Frank Frazetta who inspired him to pick up a brush.The "Road-Tested" Fan: From his first festival show with The Kinks and Foreigner to hunting for back-issue comics in New York City, Tom lived the fan experience that defines our community.The Visual Stimulus: A deep dive into why today’s digital JPEGs can't compete with the unfolding posters and hidden secrets of the vinyl era.Part 1 ends at the ultimate turning point. Tom describes the moment he decided to stop being a fan on the sidelines and become a creator for the machine. Armed with only six snapshots stuffed into an envelope, he sent his future off to Stamford, CT, for an interview that would change the WWF forever.The digital age is erasing the stories of the rail. Don’t let your tale go quiet. Did you grow up in a place with "something in the air"? Or do you still have that one album you bought just for the cover art? Email us your archive story to be featured in a future episode.Subscribe to Tales From The Rail: Join the fight against the corporate machine. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we dive into the WWF legends, Magic: The Gathering, and the HomeGoods legal battle. #talesfromtherail #TomFleming #IronMaiden #WWFHistory #PutnamValley #AnalogEra #RockNostalgia #FrankFrazetta #VinylCulture

    39 min

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Upfront. Unfiltered. Unforgettable. 🤘 Welcome to the podcast by fans, for fans, and about the fans. Hosts Chad and Greg turn the camera away from the stage and onto the crowd. From the adrenaline of the front rail and "borrowed" cars to the nostalgia of 8-tracks and trading cassettes, we dive into the stories that happen outside the spotlight. No snobs, no critics—just raw concert memories. Have a story? email rockbros@talesfromtherail.com and share your Tale from the Rail!

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