Episode 30: Interview with Doug Brod
Ted and John welcome author Doug Brod to talk about his book, “They Just Seem A Little Weird: How KISS, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, and Starz Remade Rock and Roll.”
Read MoreTed and John welcome author Doug Brod to talk about his book, “They Just Seem A Little Weird: How KISS, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, and Starz Remade Rock and Roll.”
Read MoreTed and John welcome Drew Harrison from The Beatles tribute band The Sun Kings to countdown their top five hard rockin’ tunes by the Fab Four.
Read MoreTed Asregadoo and John Young get into some deep soundtrack talk with Jeff Johnson — one of the managers at Intrada Records in Oakland, CA
Read MoreWhat is it about the Grateful Dead that makes its fans so obsessive about the band. Ted and John find out by talking to the biggest Deadhead they know: Don Potter
Read MoreTed and John’s brother from the same mothers and fathers join them to talk songs, bands, artists, and albums they got hip to because of their siblings.
Read MoreTed Asregadoo, John Young, and special guest Jeff Giles take you sailing on the smooth seas of Yacht Rock songs.
Read MoreFrom the double ohs to the teensies, Ted, John and special guest Michael list their top three albums from the 2000s.
Read MoreThe guys stop off in the ’90s tto pick their top three from the dot com decade.
Read MoreTed Asregadoo, John Young & special guest Michael McGauley revisit the Decade of Greed for their Top Three Albums of the 1980s.
Read MorePicking a top three from the 1950s and 1960s ain’t easy, but Ted Asregadoo, John Young, and special guest Michael McGauley do their very best.
Read MoreEpisode 12 finds Ted Asregadoo and John Young talking about some uncomfortable truths: the follow-ups to massively successful albums. Though these records weren’t necessarily bad, they did fall way short of their blockbuster predecessors. So in fine, top-five form, the guys list five disappointing records that followed blockbuster hits. Sure, you might disagree at first….
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