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Devo scored a top-20 hit with the song "Whip It" in 1980, from their third album, Freedom of Choice. Unfortunately, it meant that even though the band had worked hard on its concept and identity through music, touring and visuals, it was now known as a novelty act by most people. They followed it up by upping the synthesizers in their sound, as wel…
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It's the first episode of the podcast with some new stuff. Commentary from Troy White, accomplished musician Mike Hudson, and a medley of cover versions. 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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More stupid in America, and the secret to success in the early 21st century. Talk back to us at 623-850-3375 Donate to the podcast through PayPal [email protected] P.O. Box 1932 Superior, AZ 85173. patreon.com/ericwincentsen728 Subscribe to EPJ's comic strip at https://www.patreon.com/LNTCSBy Radiotrola Entertainment/Assorted Deli Meats Amalgamated
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After dominating late '80s pop and hard rock radio with seven singles from their album Hysteria, it took a while for Def Leppard to get a new album out. During that time guitarist Steve Clark passed away and longtime producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange decided to go on to other projects. Still, the band carried on briefly as a quartet, using what the…
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Peter Gabriel, the unique and flamboyant lead singer of Genesis, decided to part ways with the band in 1975 after the conclusion of their tour supporting their 1974 album, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. That album had been a major hit and, like the one before it, almost broke them on U.S. radio. With Gabriel gone, the search was on for a new singe…
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The Erics discuss the anti-intellectualism infesting America. Talk back to us at 623-850-3375 Donate to the podcast through PayPal [email protected] P.O. Box 1932 Superior, AZ 85173. patreon.com/ericwincentsen728 Subscribe to EPJ's comic strip at https://www.patreon.com/LNTCSBy Radiotrola Entertainment/Assorted Deli Meats Amalgamated
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After the double album Blonde on Blonde became one of the biggest selling and most lauded of his career, Bob Dylan decided, either for health or other reasons, to pull back on his exhaustive touring schedule. After abortive sessions with The Band, he went to Nashville and, with a small group, recorded an album of country and folk inspired songs tha…
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After releasing one of the most influential albums in history Pink Floyd found itself without its guiding light, Syd Barrett. With new guitarist David Gilmour, the band was tasked with recording a follow-up to The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. In 1968 they released A Saucerful of Secrets which, though it was largely made without Barrett's involvement…
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Although it was a parody of progressive rock (Ian Anderson wasn't too happy about Aqualung being lumped in with such,) Thick As a Brick reached number one on the Billboard 200 despite the fact the album was one song that took up two sides of the record. Efforts to do a follow-up at the Château d'Hérouville in rural France proved fruitless, being re…
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Alan Parsons cut his teeth as an assistant on the Beatles' Abby Road, and by 1973 he was the main engineer for Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon. Producing was the next step and, in 1975, the Scottish band Pilot had a top five it with the song "Magic". Parsons joined with songwriter and keyboardist Eric Woolfson and arranger Andrew Powell and,…
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