Classic Albums Revisited : Dee Dee King Standing In The Spotlight -Rock and Roll Geek Show 359

June 13, 2009 · Print This Article

 
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On this show I revisit an overlooked and under appreciated album by Dee Dee King (aka Dee Dee Ramone) called ‘Standing In The Spotlight’. I also play audio comments from friends of the show including show reviews of Aerosmith and The New York Dolls.
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4 Responses to “Classic Albums Revisited : Dee Dee King Standing In The Spotlight -Rock and Roll Geek Show 359”

  1. kjsisco on June 18th, 2009 9:05 pm

    Love this podcast! As a rock & roll geek myself I can certainly appreciate it. Keep on rockin’ in the free world!

  2. Brownboyrocks on June 19th, 2009 11:32 am

    This album is great, and anyone who says different has no clue what good music is. DeeDee King is a genius, and never wrote a bad song. Thanks Butler for reminding me that I have this record; I’ll be playing it full volume today.

  3. 2009 Music in Review: The Singles, Part 1 « anitamartini’s lounge on January 1st, 2010 10:00 am

    [...] because it made me want the song even more. I was unaware of its existence until I heard it on Michael Butler’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Geek Show, and I listened to the first five minutes of that episode about 10 times just to hear that tune. I [...]

  4. This Time Bomb Is Alive » Dee Dee Ramone Is Great — Reason #001 on May 5th, 2010 10:26 pm

    [...] My good friend, Michael Butler, who hosts “The Rock n Roll Geek Show” podcast dedicated an entire episode to this record. It’s a great listen. You can find it HERE. [...]

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