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Based Nostalgia

Jay Hendrix, Gabe the Editor, & Ang

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The Based Nostalgia podcast is about the good times we seem to pass by so fast. Jay, Ang, and Gabe cover these days along with many other relevant news stories, and the deeper meaning of life with good friends, good beer, and good times.
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Welcome Music fans! Find the amazing shows from the Pantheon Network in our main feed here: Rock N Roll Archaeology, Growin' Up Rock, Comes A Time, The Metallica Report, History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Decibel Geek, Tunes & Tumblers, Mistress Carrie Podcast, The Hook Rocks!, Performance Anxiety, JBTV, Into the Banjoverse, Rock's Backpages, Goldmine, Pamela Des Barres' Pajama Party, Who Cares About the Rock Hall?, You're Not Listening, the C.L.I.M.B., The Career Musician, Cobras & F ...
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Welcome to Epic Entrepreneurs! What does it take to build a real and thriving business in today’s world? As entrepreneurs and business owners, we went into business to have more freedom of time and money. Yet, the path of growing a business isn’t always filled with sunshine and rainbows. In this chart-topping show, host Bill Gilliland; author of the best-selling book “The Coach Approach” leverages his decades of experience coaching proven entrepreneurs to make more money, grow the right team ...
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Volley.FM presents Music Fun Facts Learn a new fun and sometimes crazy music fun fact on this daily music podcast. We’ve rounded up awesome facts and bits of music trivia that just might blow you away. Did you know that: - the Kinks' Dave Davies came up with his signature distorted guitar sound by cutting his amplifier speaker? - "Since U Been Gone" was originally written for P!NK, not Kelly Clarson? - guitar strings were originally made from animal intestines?
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60 years ago— August 11, 1964 in the US (it was released in July in the UK)—The Beatles film A Hard Day’s Night was unleashed, driving Beatlemania to even greater heights. Accompanying the film was the album of the same name, and its classic title cut. One of The Beatles’ finest singles, “A Hard Day’s Night” features all the elements that made The …
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We start Season 6 of the program as start all others, with an episode about Toad The Wet Sprocket and their 1990 album, 'Pale'. Do you really want to see what we look like while we record? Check out select episodes on our YouTube, you weirdo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO8oo8oZkSLUqOuiiw8hD7Q If you like what you hear (and see) and want to su…
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In this week's episode, Chris Grant, also known as The CRYPT from The Metal O Mania YouTube Channel, is thrilled to join Bill the Rager and me as we will delve deep into our heavy metal past and present a list of 12 awesome under-the-radar bands from the 80s. This episode is unique because we cover various regions, including Canada, Oakland, Midwes…
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After a grueling 100+ date tour to support their Piece Of Mind album, no one would blame the boys in Iron Maiden for taking some well deserved time off. Instead, after 3 weeks off they went back to start writing and rehearsing for their next album, Powerslave, which would prove to be HUGELY important in breaking them in the US, South America and al…
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This week Tom & Zeus review the 1983 pivotal album, "Lick It Up" This was KISS' 11th studio album and the 23rd KISS studio album reviewed by SIOL. Lick It Up was the first studio album from KISS without the makeup. Before the release, the band was on MTV and unmasked with MTV VJ the late great J.J. Jackson and premiered the video for Lick It Up. Th…
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This week’s guest curator is Jay Sweet, my former Tunestiles Podcast co-host, and we're crafting a mixtape filled with underrated 90’s rock songs. The word “underrated” means something different to each and every person, so this was a very tough road to go down. Let us know what songs you’d add to this playlist! Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com…
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What the new compilation Billy Joel Live Through the Years - Japan Edition lacks in new material, it more than makes up for in providing context to 40-plus years of music. The double-disc set, only released in Japan, features 32 live tracks recorded between 1972 and 2008. Starting with the Sigma Sound radio broadcast and culminating with a limited-…
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We're back with our regular audio installment which covers the past, present, and future of the genre we love with the Decibel Geek Times! As was the case in past Geekwire episodes, Aaron Camaro has compiled a thorough list of artists and albums to remember as well as a look to the future with exciting upcoming rock releases! Artists lost that we'r…
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August 10th is Duran Duran Appreciation Day. As it turns out, not only are we self-proclaimed Duranies, but our guests love the Fab 5 as well. So for this episode, we've compiled comments and observations from our past guests (and ourselves) about the music we love so much by Simon, John, Nick, Andy, and Roger. Happy Duran Duran Appreciation Day! L…
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In this episode Jesse Jackson interviews musician Jackson Reed from Calgary, Alberta. They discuss Jackson's band, Jackson Reed and the Silverbirds, their recent cover of Prince's 'Little Red Corvette,' his successful music podcast 'Guess That Record,' and the pivotal influences on his musical journey, including The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Bruce…
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In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, host Sylvan @sylvangreeneyes and Jesse @jessejacksonDFW dive deep into John Hiatt's song 'Homeland.' They discuss the song’s lyrical complexity, exploring themes of historical trauma, unsettled spirits, and the sense of belonging. The conversation includes insights into Hiatt's songwriting process, reactio…
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In this week's episode, Bill Gilliland hosts Justin Powell from Valor Private Wealth for an insightful discussion on driving business growth and financial planning. Justin shares valuable insights on working with business owners, highlighting the importance of aligning personal goals with business growth. He explains Valor Private Wealth's detailed…
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In Episode 267, Martin discerns just when the Rolling Stones locked in the sound they became famous for. The Rolling Stones – “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’” The Rolling Stones – “If You Can’t Rock Me” The Rolling Stones – “Lies” The Rolling Stones – “Had It with You” The Rolling Stones – “I Go Wild” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.f…
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Today I'm talking about the importance of multiple revenue streams in the music industry. We talk about the various jobs available in the industry and how all of these add up to a livable wage. All Things Music www.jasongoldmanmusic.com @spicygmusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Today’s guest exemplifies perseverance; and not just with his music but with this podcast. There were a few technical issues which have, hopefully, been overcome with clever editing. Welcome the one and only Robyn Hitchcock. He’s written a memoir about his life in 1967. In fact, it’s called 1967, How I Got There And Why I Never Left. It’s a very un…
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We're back to discuss all the wild, wonderful, and weird news stories in the rock world with Geekwire! Here's what we're covering this time! - Joey Belladonna sets the rock media ablaze with current take - Aerosmith gets off the saddle - Wolfgang Van Halen not on David Lee Roth's X-mas card list - Zakk Wylde tells the truth about Dimebag - ACCEPT l…
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The week of July 31, 2024 on The Metallica Report… Steffan catches up with John Bush, the singer of Armored Saint, formerly of Anthrax, and the man who once famously turned down the opportunity to front Metallica. John strolls down memory lane with Steffan, but not before he updates us on his latest project, Category 7 - a band James recently told …
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In this episode of The Struts Live, we're diving into the roots of our Welsh drummer, Gethin Davies. Picture this: a tiny village called Llanddewi Brefi, with a close-knit community of about 500 people, where Geth grew up in a bustling local pub run by his parents. This pub wasn't just any pub; it was the heart of the village, alive with music, lau…
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Buck Dharma, founding member of iconic rock band Blue Öyster Cult, takes centre stage on todays episode. Buck discusses his latest single "The End of Every Song," and delves into the band's reimagined record "Ghost Stories," using AI to revitalize previously unreleased tracks. Buck also reminisces about the band's early years, sharing insights abou…
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SUPPORT THIS PODCAST, SO I CAN BRING YOU A SEASON 7! Join Patreon for as little as $1/month Donate any amount to the fundraiser ~~~~ FEATURED SONG The Drop feat. Nick DeMatteo – “Ponmela” (Voltio cover - from IT WASN’T ME !) STREAM IT EVERYWHERE In this penultimate Season 6 episode, I swim around in a topic I’ve been reluctant to get back to: peopl…
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On the 69th Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus Tom recaps his concert experience of the Foo Fighters at Fenway Park on July 21, 2024. The Foo Fighters is one of Tom's favorite bands. He was able to see them at legendary Fenway Park with his son. Tom recaps the night and the has some thoughts about this concert versus KISS' End Of The Road tour …
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In Episode 266, Martin wonders aloud if any of Black Sabbath's catalog constitutes progressive metal. Black Sabbath – “Under the Sun” Black Sabbath – “Spiral Architect” Black Sabbath – “Megalomania” Black Sabbath – “Into the Void” Black Sabbath – “Supertzar” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Chris Czynszak from the Decibel Geek Podcast joins Bakko this week. They discuss Jack Russell retiring. Enuff Z Nuff. The Big 4 of Hair Metal. Daughtry. Mountain Music Festival. Gene Simmons in Brazil. National Anthem ruined by a drunk. The Kid Rock Happy Meal and more! Pantheon Podcasts Reach out to us! Rate, review, and subscribe at Apple Podcast…
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The Hollywood Stars were THE "It Band" on the Sunset Strip in the early '70s. Originally concocted by legendary Hollywood impresario and cult figure Kim Fowley to be LA's answer to New York Dolls, the Stars' mix of glammed-up hard rock and pop hooks made them mainstays at clubs like the Whisky a Go Go and the Starwood. Bands like Journey, the Runaw…
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On the 13th edition of the monthly sidecast from The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast, we relive a special night in the life of Gerry Schramm. As the co-host of the Something For Nothing Rush Fancast, Gerry is devotee of Rush for 4 decades. But Gerry didn't hear them on the radio and explore their catalog or have a friend share their r…
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It's time to break the Summer vacation doldrums with 5 Favorites, the podcast that acts like a game show! This time, we move forward from our 1970s Bass Players episode and dig into the 1980s answers to some of the same questions raised in our previous dive! FInd all of our episodes here!!! Thanks to Crooked Eye Brewery for their constant support!!…
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Originally released July 2016: The sixties were a time of strong emotions and social change and the music spoke. Now Rock and/or Roll brings back the spirit of the sixties with the greatest songs of an unforgettable era! Spirit of the sixties brings you songs which live on as symbols of free expression. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megap…
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August 28, 1989 saw the release of Dr. Feelgood, the album that would solidify Motley Crue as a sleazy, sunset strip band that had hit the big time. It included songs you would expect from Motley (She Goes Down, Slice Of Your Pie, Rattlesnake Shake) but thanks to producer Bob Rock also included 5 singles that hit the charts in the US. The band trie…
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This week Tom & Zeus breakdown KISS' 1993 appearance on the Arsenio Hall Show. Arsenio Hall was the coolest late-night talk show in the 1990's. KISS was in their Revenge lineup era and paid a visit to Arsenio to promote KISS Alive III. The band performed two songs from KISS Alive III, Detroit Rock City & Deuce. In between the songs, Arsenio intervi…
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ABOUT NARADA MICHAEL WALDEN: Multi-Platinum Grammy and Emmy winning Producer, Musician & Recording Artist Narada Michael Walden has worked with artists as diverse as Aretha Franklin, Steve Winwood, Ray Charles, Whitney Houston, George Michael, Mariah Carey, Barbara Streisand, Lionel Ritchie, Stevie Wonder, Jeff Beck, Journey and more....and was hon…
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Susan Seidelman has directed films with Meryl Streep, John Malkovich, and Madonna, but how does a humble girl from the suburbs of Philadelphia get to such a point? It's all documented in her new book, Desperately Seeking Something: A Memoir About Movies, Mothers, and Material Girls. Susan joins the podcast to talk about movies, music, mothers, and …
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The Metal Cowboy Ron Keel returns to the Cobras & Fire Podcast to discuss his latest release Keelword. RFK Media presents KEELWORLD, the new album from veteran music warrior Ron Keel, on August 2nd 2024, in both digital and CD formats, with the blue vinyl release scheduled for Black Friday (November 29th). All physical versions will include a 12-pa…
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In this episode of Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth analyze the song 'Hold On For Your Love' from John Hiatt's album 'Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns.' They discuss the song's context, inspired by the 2010 Nashville flood, and the thematic elements related to destruction, loss, and resilience. The hosts also mention other…
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Vinko Bakovic aka Rusty,@seven_countin joins me from Croatia and we discuss the unique combo of Ray Charles's Hit the Road Jack and Frank Sinatra My Way and how it changed his musical life. Rusty shares the story about hearing Born in the USA for the first time, he struggled to translate the lyrics to his native tongue from English. Rusty also shar…
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On today's episode I am talking about the top traits that an elite music producer should have. This is not your run-of-the-mill producer episode, I dive deeper and try and capture it all. All Things Music www.jasongoldmanmusic.com @spicygmusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Today’s guest has been through it. But he hasn’t let it stop him.Welcome T Bear to the show. Born Richard Gerstein, he grew up spending time in both New York City and the Caribbean. He was playing pretty early on. In fact, he was invited to his first studio session at the age of just 17…by Richie Havens! Soon after, he was discovered by the KISS ca…
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SUPPORT THIS PODCAST, SO I CAN BRING YOU A SEASON 7! Join Patreon for as little as $1/month Donate any amount to the fundraiser ~~~~ Season 6 Episode 34 - BackTalk with Steve Erickson – ROUND 4: Charli XCX In Round 4 of BackTalk, Steve Erickson & I discuss Charli XCX. We unravel her history and get into her new album, Brat. We make the case that sh…
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On the 68th Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus, the guys list their top 3 songs from The Beatles, Cream & The Monkees. They then rank which artist had the best 3 songs. The Best 3 From 3 is a Dorm Damage segment where the guys pick bands from an era and rank their top 3 songs. This episode features bands that began in the 1960's. These three ar…
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Welcome to Cultured Dudes! A show where two somewhat cultured dudes try to become a bit more cultured each week! This week, Funcle and Bogan revist the Rolling Stone Greatest Album of all Time list 100-50, and take out 5 albums and plug in their own picks! Do they remove the same albums? Does Bogan pick Rainbow Kitten Surprise? Does Miles Davis mak…
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In today's episode, your host Bill Gilliland sits down with Brett Halsey from Halsey Media Group to dive deep into the upcoming Asheville Business Summit. Join us as we discuss: -The wide range of local publications by Halsey Media Group and their impact on Western North Carolina. -The significance of the Asheville Business Summit for local busines…
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It's ImmaLetYouFinish... Podcast #196! Along with talking about Ice Spice and Celine, Court & Amy welcome author/critic Ira Robbins to talk about everything Blondie; Call us! It's a rapture! ImmaLetYouFinish... is a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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The Hard 180 is a podcast counting down the 100 most essential albums of the 1980's Metal Scene. Some call it Hair Metal. Some get really butthurt by that term. But we all love it. A list curated from the rankings of fellow podcasters, influential contributors to the scene and fans. Resulting in a final list of the 100 Most Essential Albums from th…
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We're back to give you a little KISS at the end of July with a special Ask Us Anything: KISS Edition! We put out the call last week for interesting KISS-related questions and suggestions and you, the listener, came through in spades! We discuss a ton of stuff in this hour-long discussion including makeup designs for replacement members, alternate K…
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In 1979, 2 Tone Records (formed by Coventry, England art student and Specials keyboardist/songwriter Jerry Dammers) exploded into the consciousness of music lovers in Britain, the US, and beyond, as albums by the Specials, the Selecter, Madness, the Beat, and the Bodysnatchers burst onto the charts and a youth movement was born. 2 Tone was black an…
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Bob Marley is one of the most famous figures in reggae music. On December 3, 1976, seven gunmen stormed into Bob Marley’s home in Kingstown, Jamaica and opened fire, wounding the singer, his wife, and members of his inner circle. The assassination attempt came just days before Marley was scheduled to perform at a concert in Jamaica that was suppose…
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This is the original copy for the previous release of this episode on 12/26/21: "This episode is the story of a lost live album by the great Johnny & June Carter Cash, recorded shortly after the legendary Folsom Prison Live album. The contrast in energy of these two nights is stark, and part of the discussion. The mood the night of the show was app…
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Sorry for this episode being a little late….I’d meant to get it out earlier, but who knows where the time goes????? If you’ve not deserted me…..Welcome to episode 177 of Love That Album. Carrying on with the Fairport Convention connection of episode 176, I welcome three wonderful guests to the podcast this time around – all connected to the great S…
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