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March 23, 2025 61 mins

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Loudini: Elon on Rogan, You people are full of shit, Spacelift(trek cadet), Mohini Dey(Scotts bass lessons), Instagram Casting(WDW pro), SADE’s Perfect Bass Line(PDBass), Not Looking Good for Marshall (big jake music), is Revolution#9 actually good?(polyphonic), The Brutalist, LouLombardiGuitar on YouTube, Harvey Weinstein & Candice Owens, RJ Ronquillo Cryptid Fuzz,

Riff of The Week: Limelight by RUSH

 

Pittsburgh Kevin: where’d it go? One flew over the cuckoo’s net, tik tok vampyra, so bad it’s good: worse band cover; cocaine

 

Week in Rock March 1-March 7

 

March 1st – March 7th – This Week in Rock This Week’s Trivia Answer:

3/1/1974 – Rush releases their debut album.

MARCH 1 – MARCH 7 – BORN THIS WEEK:

3/1/1942 – Michael Giles (King Crimson) 3/1/1944 – Roger Daltrey (The Who) 3/2/1944 – Lou Reed (The Velvet Underground) 3/2/1948 – Rory Gallagher (Taste) 3/2/1948 – Larry Carlton (Steely Dan) 3/2/1956 – Mark Evans (AC/DC) 3/2/1962 – Jon Bon Jovi (Bon Jovi) 3/3/1953 – Dave Amato (REO Speedwagon) 3/4/1948 – Chris Squire (Yes) 3/5/1952 – Alan Clark (keyboards, Dire Straits) 3/5/1970 – John Frusciante (guitar, Red Hot Chili Peppers) 3/6/1925 – Wes Montgomery (Jazz guitarist) 3/6/1937 – Ben Keith (pedal steel, Neil Young) 3/6/1946 – David Gilmour (guitar, Pink Floyd) 3/6/1951 – Walter Trout (blues guitarist) 3/7/1946 – Matthew Fisher (keyboards, Procol Harum)

DIED THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY:

3/02/2008 – Jeff Healey (Jazz and blues-rock vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter) 3/02/2003 – Hank Ballard (Lead vocalist for the Midnighters) 3/02/1942 – Charlie Christian (Swing and Jazz guitarist, Bebop) 3/02/1999 – Dusty Springfield (English pop singer and record producer) 3/03/2013 – Bobby Rogers (Singer with Motown vocal group The Miracles) 3/5/1963 – Patsy Cline (Country Musician, vocals) 3/6/2013 – Alvin Lee (vocals & guitar, Ten Years After) 3/7/2013 – Peter Banks (guitar, Yes)

MUSIC RECORDINGS & RELEASES

3/1/1973 – Tom Waits releases Closing Time, his stunning debut album. 3/1/1975 – Blood On the Tracks by Bob Dylan is released 3/1/1977 – Manfred Mann’s cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “Blinded By the Light” goes gold. 3/1/1967 – The Beatles record “Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds” 3/1/1973 – Pink Floyd releases their successful album “Dark Side of the Moon”. 3/1/1975 – Bob Dylan reaches #1 with Blood on the Tracks. 3/2/1955 – Bo Diddley records “I’m a Man.” 3/3/1986 – Metallica releases Master of Puppets 3/5/1965 – The Yardbirds release “For Your Love” on 3/5/1983 – “Billie Jean” hits #1 3/6/1975 – Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti is certified Gold. 3/7/1970 – Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon & Garfunkel hits #1 3/7/1967 – The Beatles record “Lovely Rita” 3/7/1975 – David Bowie releases Young Americans

THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY

3/1/1968 – Johnny Cash marries June Carter.

3/1/1969 – The Doors’ Jim Morrison is arrested after allegedly exposing himself on stage to the audience. In 2010, the governor of Florida gave him a posthumous pardon.

3/1/1994 – The “Best Metal Performance With Vocals” Grammy Award goes to Ozzy Osbourne (formerly of Black Sabbath), for his song “I Don’t Want To Change the World.” Ozzy beat out Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Suicidal Tendencies, and White Zombie for the award.

3/1/1974 – Queen starts their first headlining tour. The gig is at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens.

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