June 30th, 2011
Sitting in a bar in Adelaide
Frankie Banali of Quiet Riot.
Quiet Riot are finally heading to
Australia.
They have a new singer Mark Huff
after Kevin Dubrow sadly passed.
We talk about the upcoming tour,
Kevins legacy, Metal Health
and C’mon Feel the Noise
as well as some Australian connections
with AC/DC & the late great Billy
Thorpe
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June 25th, 2011

Former Sex Pistol and current Faces bassist Glen Matlock along with the Philistines (who consisted of a former Alarm, Generation X guitarist a Stereophonic along with his producer and a smattering of female Hunters and Ronsons as backing singers) played the 100 Club for the launch of their/his latest single ‘Hey Mister’. I was there, thanks to Michael Butler of The Rock ‘n’ Roll Geek Show, to record the proceedings. This is what happened…..
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June 25th, 2011
Sitting in a bar in Adelaide
Brian Mannix of Uncanny X-Men.
Great news that Uncanny X Men
are back together and
heading to adelaide for one of the V8 race concerts.
also Brian with Scott Carne
(Kids in the Kitchen) and Dale Ryder
(Boom Crash Opera) are coming back with
their Absolutely 80s show
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June 19th, 2011

For no apparent reason, apart from its good, Rachel Stamp start this week’s show off with a live track. Then with the exciting news that Turbonegro are to carry on with vocalist number 4 I play one of their songs. Well I would wouldn’t I? Metallica are in the dock this week with ‘Compare & Contrast’. The Prosecution are Exel. (I’d never heard of them either but I guess that was the whole point). Kill Cartel, who I greatly miss, have a track played. Why? Have a listen and you’ll find out. So it’s all over for Ginger playing sideman to Michael Monroe. It was great whilst it lasted, actually it was more than great but he went out on a musically high. On that note I play the last live song he played with them. I stick with Michael Monroe, well sort of and play a Backyard Babies track that features him. Not wanting to let go of the Monroe connection I play The Royal Highness and then Capricorn. The show finishes up with some live New Christs.
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June 16th, 2011
This week my very special guest is
Alan Parsons.
Part 2
we continue our chat about Tales of Mystery and Imagination,
the Orsen Wells narration and lots more.
Alans latest project is a 3 DVD set called
‘The Art and Science of Sound Engineering’
is just that a look at what makes a sound
engineer
We Chat about all that and more
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http://m.podshow.com/media/14468/episodes/270043/adelaiderockshow-270043-02-21-2011.mp3
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June 12th, 2011

On this week’s show I talk about Ginger’s imminent departure from (The) Michael Monroe (Band) and list who the potential candidates according to the interweb could be. Music comes from the aforementioned Michael Monroe and The Von Hertzen Brothers who worryingly appear to on be on at the same time at the High Voltage Festival. Main and Prog Stage respectively. ‘Compare & Contrast’ makes an unwelcome return and The Swedish House Mafia and Reckless Love are in the frame. New music comes courtesy of The Drej, Queensryche, WhoCares (that’s Ian Gillan, Tony Iommi, Jason Newstead, Jon Lord and Linde Lindström) and Tramp. Live its Pink Cigar and Adam Bomb.
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June 10th, 2011

Band: Bowling For Soup
Song: S-S-S-Saturday
CD: Fishin’ For Woos
Link: http://www.bowlingforsoup.com/main.php
Band: The Biters
Song: Electric Nights
CD: It’s Ok to Like Biters
Link: http://wearethebiters.com/
Band: Andrew W. K.
Song: Party Hard
CD: I Get Wet
Link: http://www.andrewwk.com/
http://rockedbythreeshots.com/
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June 9th, 2011
Sitting in a bar in Adelaide – Alan Parsons
This week my very special guest is
Alan Parsons.
Part 1
Alan started his sound engineering
career with EMI in the late 60s with
The Hollies and The Beatles.
Alan was the engineer of Pink Floyds
“Dark Side of the Moon”.
His ‘Alan Parsons Project” LPs
sold million and the band is still
going strong.
Alans latest project is a 3 DVD set called
‘The Art and Science of Sound Engineering’
is just that a look at what makes a sound
engineer
We Chat about all that and more
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http://m.podshow.com/media/14468/episodes/270042/adelaiderockshow-270042-02-21-2011.mp3
adelaiderockshow-270042-02-21-2011.mp3
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June 9th, 2011

Episode 142 - FTB [72:26m]:
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Playlist
Nada Surf – Where Is My Mind?
Visqueen – Centerfield
Curren$y – Scottie Pippen (feat. Freddie Gibbs)
Deftones – My Own Summer (Shove It)
Marky Ramone And The Speedkings – Weenie hair
A review of Through Arteries EP ‘The Life & Death Of…’
Also a weird news segment, which features fake alligators, saggy pants,illegitimate brothers, and bad accents.
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June 8th, 2011

After a 37 year wait I final got to see the Heavy Metal Kids play live. It was extra special as former Girl/Tormé frontman and still the vocalist for LA Guns Phil Lewis was making his UK debut gig with the band.
What else is there to say? Nothing. Just listen.
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