Hi! My name is Chris LeMasney. My co-host Austin Pelosi and I casually discuss classic rock albums while also going off on a few tangents. As I will mention in each episode, neither of us are experts on the albums. We are just two friends who enjoy having conversations about our favorite artists. If you like listening to us talk, give us a download. You can also contact us at fantasticclassics1@gmail.com for any questions or comments. Thanks for checking us out!
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This week, we discuss the fifth studio album by the Who as well as what the original name and concept was supposed to be.By Chris LeMasney
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In the Court of the Crimson King by King Crimson
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This week, we discuss the most memeable classic rock album ever as well as why the band was so short lived, and the impact they had on progressive rock.By Chris LeMasney
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Austin and I talk about the 9th and most important album by the Rolling Stones, as well as their musical influences and what their process was.By Chris LeMasney
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Electric Ladyland by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
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Austin and I discuss the third and final studio album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience as well as the types of musical genres that helped to influence the sound of this album.By Chris LeMasney
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Our special guest, Dane Minutolo returns again to discuss the 6th and quite possibly the greatest album Led Zeppelin has in their catalog.By Chris LeMasney
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In this episode, Austin, along with our special guest, Dane Minutolo and I discuss the recording process and back story of the 4th studio album by the original metal band, Black Sabbath. Hope you enjoy!By Chris LeMasney
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In this episode, Austin and I talk about the second album by the 1960's blues rock band Canned Heat as well as a brief conversation about the 27 club.By Chris LeMasney
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In this episode that was recorded last year, Austin and I discuss the second album by the Smashing Pumpkins as well as the hardships they faced as a band during the making of this album.By Chris LeMasney
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Austin and I are back for a new season and are kicking things off by discussing the third album by Neil Young as well as his return to Spotify. Feel free to contact us at fantasticclassics1@gmail.com to give us some feedback and let us know how you like our show.By Chris LeMasney
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In this episode, we discuss the first album by the Doors, the backgrounds of each of the members, and how they created their signature sound.By Chris LeMasney
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Austin and I discuss the 1977 output from CSN, as well as how the band came to be and the tumultuous relationship they had with each other.By Chris LeMasney
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In this episode, Austin and I discuss the fourth studio album by Jethro Tull, the misconception of it being a concept album, and the themes of reality and religion that are depicted on it.By Chris LeMasney
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The two of us discuss the 11th studio album by Queen as well as its industrial concept and how this mark the start of a new era for the band.By Chris LeMasney
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In this episode, we discuss what is considered to be Warren Zevon's greatest album, as well as the juxtaposition of his beautiful and dark lyrics.By Chris LeMasney
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The Velvet Underground & Nico by The Velvet Underground
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Austin and I discuss the cultural impact of the VU, their contributions to garage rock, and our personal experiences listening to them.By Chris LeMasney
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The two of us discuss the fifth studio album by the Dead, a brief backstory of the tracks, and some of our personal experience at Dead shows.By Chris LeMasney
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We discuss the first album that Frank Zappa released with the Mothers as well as the cultural impact he had in his time period and well beyond it.By Chris LeMasney
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Austin and I discuss the Clash's third studio album as well as their impact in the punk scene and what the best year for music was.By Chris LeMasney
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Austin and I discuss the fifth studio album by the Talking Heads, as well as a brief history of the band and what the members are up to now.By Chris LeMasney
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Austin and I discuss Pink Floyd's tenth studio album, "Animals", the history and meaning behind it, and what it means to us.By Chris LeMasney
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Cosmo's Factory by Creedence Clearwater Revival
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My name is Chris LeMasney. Every week, my co-host Austin Pelosi and I will discuss a specific classic rock album that we enjoy. For our first episode, we will talk about the fifth album by CCR, "Cosmo's Factory". We'll touch on our favorite tracks, the tensions going on within the band at the time, and the cultural impact the album has. Thank you s…
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