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After the runaway hit that was Appetite for Destruction, Guns n' Roses kept themselves both on the chart and as the targets of controversy with the stop-gap G n' R Lies in 1988. The real album to follow their smash debut was actually two: Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II, released on September 17, 1991 at midnight. With over four standa…
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The death of Randy Rhoads during the tour for Diary of a Madman was a severe blow to Ozzy Osbourne, especially after the success of that album. Jack Blades replaced Rhoads on guitar for the live recording, Speak of the Devil, but it was Jake E. Lee that was brought in to be a permanent part of Ozzy's band for Bark at the Moon. However, behind the s…
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Progressive rock music had dwindled in popularity as the '70s came to a close. Still, Asia was able to score a major hit with "Heat of the Moment" from their 1982 debut album Asia. Their record label wanted more and wanted in quick and the result was 1983's Alpha, where the band tried to copy the hitmaking formula, but failed at making as engaging …
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Since this is a rerun, would it be dreaming of 8000? New commentary from Mike Hudson, and snippets of the songs that sample this ELO song. Donate to the podcast through Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/ELOPod Or PayPal [email protected] P.O. Box 1932 Superior, AZ 85173.By Radiotrola Entertainment/Assorted Deli Meats Amalgamated
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Although only a minor hit in the U.S., "Video Killed the Radio Star" topped the charts in a number of countries, and Buggles' 1979 The Age of Plastic became a hit in many countries. It was popular enough that Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes, the two main members of the band, were asked to join Yes for their Drama album in 1980. When Yes broke up the p…
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We're entertaining you! The least you could do is throw a dollar our way every week! Talk back to us at 623-850-3375 Donate to the podcast through PayPal [email protected] P.O. Box 1932 Superior, AZ 85173. Donate to the podcast through Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/ELOPod Subscribe to EPJ's comic strip at https://www.patreon.com/LNTCS…
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Although he was already popular with fans of Dr. Demento, "Weird Al" Yankovic scored a top-40 hit with "Eat It" in 1984 from the album In 3-D, and followed it up with one of the best comedy albums ever in Dare to Be Stupid. It seemed that a "Weird Al" parody was just the thing an artist needed to be relevant. Or, that was what his label Scotti Bros…
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