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Shout It Out Loudcast: "KISS Reset"
This week Tom & Zeus discuss what's next for KISS after the End Of The Road tour & the sale to Pophouse. Is this a KISS Reset?
KISS the band has supposedly retired from touring. In addition, Pophouse just acquired KISS' publishing rights, record royalties and trademarks, including their logo and makeup design. This has left the KISS Army wondering what is next.
Tom & Zeus discuss the new landscape of the KISS world, what they expect and what they hope is the future of KISS. Is the future bright or not.
The guys also discuss feedback from last week's very polarizing Carnival Of Souls review and the ARC Song March Madness tournament conclusion as well.
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The Metallica Report 40: Robert Trujillo & Infectious Grooves
The week of May 1, 2024 on The Metallica Report…
Steffan spends the day/night with Metallica’s bass-master, Robert Trujillo, as he slaps and grooves with a blast from his past as a member of the funk/metal supergroup Infectious Grooves. Steff hangs with the band during their sound check at their last stop on a mini eight-city tour in Berkeley, CA. Robert fills us in on the familial vibe of this tour, his foray into set design that night, and the band’s influences, and answers the burning question of which Metallica song he would like Infectious Grooves to cover.
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First Concert Memories #10: Metallica with Nige Savage of Chupacabra
Our monthly sidecast First Concert Memories was created as a vehicle to capture those special moments in our lives when we saw a band we loved for the first time. The anticipation, the build up, the people you're with, the performance, the party - all of if can bring back so many rich and happy memories. And it's great for artists, writers, journalists, podcasters and music fans - everyone has a story to tell about one influential night in their lives. For this month's show, we welcome a long time listener and talented musician to relate his story about seeing Metallica as a teenager in England, Nige Savage.
We met Nige through social media and he was always willing to give an honest account of our episodes on Ugly American Werewolf in London. But when he mentioned that he loved First Concert Memories, we thought it would be cool to have one of our listeners tell his story. As we discussed using his music on our show (he provides the intro and outro music on UAWIL) we discovered that he had the rare privilege of seeing Metallica on the Master of Puppets tour just 7 days before the death of bassist Cliff Burton. We dive into the evening and the performance which included James Hetfield in a cast, a surprise guest appearance which went over Nige's head at the time and how Metallica's music influenced his own creativity with Chupacabra. Join us for this fun stroll down memory lane with a version of one of the world's biggest bands that Action Jackson and The Wolf never had a chance to see live.
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What Difference Does It Make: Marco Collins Gives Us Both The Glamour and The Squalor
Marco Collins may be best known as the Music Director at KNDD/The End in Seattle during the height of the grunge era. His career actually started at 91X in San Diego, but he had to commute to the station, located in Tijuana, Mexico, to get to his overnight shift. It's part glamour and part squalor. The Glamour & The Squalor also happens to be the name of his own documentary. We’re treated to a look into the life of Marco Collins, and we give him a chance to share his love of 80s music, as we discuss songs from the 1987 KROQ year-end chart.
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Perfectly Good Podcast = Give it Up
Sylvan @sylvangreeneyes and Jesse @jessejacksonDFW are running like a train as they see what they see. As they discuss John @johnhiattmusic song Give it Up from Mystic Pinball.
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The Truth About Being a Professional Musician: Insider Wisdom
Don't be a professional a musician unless you have to! On this episode I am discussing who should and shouldn't be a professional musician. We discuss what it takes to be a professional musician.
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