Cheap Trick – We’re All Alright! Track by Track Review – RnR Geek Show 770
On this episode I do a track by track review of the new CHEAP TRICK album, We’re All Alright!
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On this episode I do a track by track review of the new CHEAP TRICK album, We’re All Alright!
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On this episode I interview my rock n roll hero, the great Pete Way. We talk about his new book, A Fast Ride Out Of Here, his upcoming album and more.
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On this episode I pay tribute to the late great Greg Allman. Also on the show, a track by track review of the new Danzig record, Black Laden Crown, a Biters Show Review and a new segment, Is It Cheap Trick, or Just A Cheap Trick?
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On this episode I do a track by track review of the new Biters record, The Future Ain’t What It Used To Be. Also a show review of the original Alice Cooper Group reunion in Nashville and a Ratt show review in Philadelphia.
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A special bonus episode. I over-analyze the new single from Cheap Trick, Long Time Coming
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On this episode, I’m getting ready to go see my friend Joe Klein in Laughlin, NV for the Laughlin River Run. He has passes to see Cheap Trick.
Topics: Cheetah Chrome, Johnny Blitz show review, Testament show review, a vinyl track of the week, a couple of Listening With Butlers, and more.
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This is another lost interview from February of 2010. Jeff Whalen from Tsar comes on the show and we do a track by track commentary of one of the best albums ever made, TSAR.
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On this episode I make a public apology for being a douchebag and then I do another edition of Will It Hold Up? This time it is the first album I ever owned, Jethro Tull’s Aqualung. Listen and find out if it stands the test of time, or if was even any good to begin with. Also a show review of Leslie West in Ridgefield, CT, and some email from friends of the show. I end off with a tribute to Molly Hatchett original bass player, Banner Thomas, who just died. RIP.
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