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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Coming on what hour of commercial free rock ninety nine
point one FM, the new KOBP.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Welcome to Beyond the Realms of Rock. I am your host,
DJ Vin. Come on and hitch a ride on this
journey to explore the full spectrum of rock music across
the decades. As this show defies the entrenched rules of
traditional rock radio, I'm telling you it's gonna be a
roller coaster ride of rock music from the classic to
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the eclectic, from deep album cuts to long forgotten hits
rarely played on the radio today. You never know what
to expect on this show, because oh play just about
anything from classic rock to modern rock, yacht rock to metal,
new wave and alternative indie rock, to classic and modern punk,
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and even a track or two from a comedy album
or musical. Over the next hour, you'll experience the craziest
and most diverse mix of rock music on f M
radio today. This really is true free form radio. So
buckle up on our freaky rocket ride too Beyond the
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Realms of Rock.
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Drop got dumb Stun, I'm a hero.
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On a sun on the bottom of the.
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Worst junk in history, Bama.
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Not without a king.
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Let's sit in with Dot don let's row out.
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Bank, let's shot out a storm?
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What mad?
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What don't waking out a shimmer pad.
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On the starting sex man, I'm dry creeping.
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Grad family, and play and got blay and complain and complain.
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Don Garman by the gods, im back.
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Up the shine.
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This finness showed spain like fun, spatchy classes, a signed moming.
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I'm a chuck without a spray, a tumble with no God.
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Your dog, I'm a brother's and underlail.
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And I'm the sliphoner check without a joker, creeping gray family.
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Yet complain and complain and God, wait and complain.
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I will say to that, Yeah, I'm God n can't
obsession God indented God bath.
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Y and complain, complain and go and go and go
and complain.
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Around the world, beyond the realms of raw. We play different.
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Places.
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I go where you feel downtime life. I could see
how people down the inside hand where the story ends, Persie,
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were you a maid showing you a bedside? I could
see how people down. I'm on the outside.
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Where the story ends.
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I hate.
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Where the story ends.
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It's not a little signing of a terrible damic SMAs so.
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I never said it sad it make sure.
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Are you feel sad?
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You can see how people it down.
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Outside?
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You hit.
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You where the story ends?
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What hit.
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Rare the story ends.
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And you revery thought which you brought gro I.
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Love, I'll definitely be sad. Go down to the shade
of my love rod.
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By Anything I haven't really knew, wasn't to say, was long,
was not.
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Listen a little sermon.
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Of the Californy space and.
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Smile and soul.
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Said Sally side. Well love my sub subri suprise.
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Its story, end.
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The story.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Welcome to beyond the realms of rock. My name is
DJ Vin and yes I am the Vin Man, the
vin Meister, the one who creates vinsane setliss that go
against the algorithms of traditional commercial rock radio. Welcome and
that last song that you just heard was called Here's
Where the Story Ends by The Sundays, taken off of
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their debut album Reading, Writing and Arithmetic from nineteen ninety
and I absolutely love the vocals of Harriet Wheeler and
this is one of those long forgotten hits. I don't
hear this on regular rotation on alternative rock radio today
here every now and then, but back in the early
nineties this song was everywhere and you heard Harriet's dreaming
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like vocals on the stereo on the speakers, and man,
I just loved listening to her voice. And before that,
we started off the show with a song called Incomplete
by Bad Religion, taken off of their eighth album, Stranger
Than Fiction from nineteen ninety four, and this was actually
the first major relief by the band with Atlantic Records,
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and this song featured a guitar solo by Wayne Kramer
from the legendary band MC five and I personally I
did see Bad Religion at the Sunset Strip Music Festival
back in twenty twelve and they played a twenty three
song set list that was just fast and fierce.
Speaker 7 (09:20):
I loved it.
Speaker 2 (09:22):
Time now for something new, because, as you guys, know,
every show of Beyond the Realms of Rock, I want
to make sure i'd play a few brand new tracks.
I'm either an established artist or a brand new band
because I dig finding just new stuff and sharing it
with all of you out there. So today's no exception.
I have a new song from a band from the
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Great White North. This is Canadian band Sierra Pilot with
a brand new single called Zeroed. And you're listening to
Beyond the Realms of Rock ninety nine point one FM KLBP,
Long Beach, California.
Speaker 4 (10:00):
I'm so.
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You know, I'm talking to show me you don't know else.
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Not the why time you.
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Supse stop till so close? So cry to.
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The bottles of the songs. Somebodys, So.
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What's the steps the dead.
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Name, brak name, break Names, Break Break Break, Nobody.
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A rag Bady Hours, the station with the best, best music,
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best music.
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I love.
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You're listening so beyond the Realms of Rock on the
new KLBB.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
I am the vin Man and you're listening to Beyond
the Realms of Rock right here on nine point one
FM KLBP, Long Beach, California. And that was a song
called Zeroed by the band Sierra Pilot and that was
a single that was just released on September fifth, twenty five.
And this band they're from Canada. Like I mentioned, they're
from Waterloo, Ontario, and that was a banger of a track.
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I totally dig the guitars, the production quality going on
in the song. This is an awesome song. So check
out this band, Sierra Pilot. Now it's time for us
to take a travel all the way back to nineteen
eighty two. Oh I was fourteen years old at the time,
to the days when we used a pump quarters into
video games, played a whole bunch of asteroids and space
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Invaders and pac Man and Donkey Kong and all that stuff,
and of course for hours on end watching MTV. And
this band right now is one of those bands that
was early MTV favorite. Here we go with a flock
of seagulls and space age love song hits.
Speaker 4 (14:36):
Out, stop it stopp stattoo, stop.
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That steps, tune in, crack it up for the best
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variety of rock You're in shot.
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Track The.
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Boy Boy Crazy Boy.
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Fancies a Nicicle with list like Morphy Your Friend and Cooma.
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It's serious.
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Only on beyond the realms of rock.
Speaker 6 (18:06):
By racial. It was just a relational It was world
ration about I was sure by should any word about it?
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I was kind of.
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Yeah, sure.
Speaker 5 (19:34):
The lacure was the world la.
Speaker 7 (20:27):
I'm tired of hearing the same songs over and over
come on not again. I just heard this song an
hour ago.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Play something different, please, beyond the Realms of Rock we
play different? Well, wow, can you believe that track is
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over thirty years old? It's out of control. You're listening
to the vin Man right here on beyond the Realms
of Rock. And that was a song called Unglued by
Stone Tupple Pilots, taking off of their album Purple from
nineteen ninety four. And before that, we had a song
called space Age love song by a Flock of Seagulls,
taken from their self titled debut from nineteen eighty two.
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And say what you will about a Flock of Seagulls.
People make fun of them, you know, thinking that they're
a one hit wonder, or you know, they're known for
the haircut. You know, lead singer Mike Score, you know
that famous hairstyle that he had. But the reality is,
I mean the guitar work of Paul Reynolds is really
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what hooked me for this band. Yeah, they're a kind
of a synth pop band, new wave band, but the
melodic guitar work and what Paul Reynolds did on the
guitar for these songs really elevated each of the flock
of Seagulls. So I really dig that band all right.
Coming up next now is the super Massive Classic Track
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of the Show, in honor of the passing of Rick
Davies on September sixth, twenty twenty five. Now, Rick Davies
was the Cold Ead was the Cold Eat vocalist, pianist
and keyboardist and founding member of the British rock band
Super tram So for the super Massive Classic Track of
the Show, I have selected a song called Child of Vision,
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taken off Breakfast in America. And you're listening to the
Vin Man right here on beyond the realms of broha Verban.
Speaker 4 (23:00):
Boost You can do?
Speaker 10 (23:03):
You're saying you haven't done?
Speaker 4 (23:05):
Would you miss it? Going nowhere? Are you dying in
the summer?
Speaker 21 (23:11):
You try to be a hero and you miss the
fucking game with the doll and that you're dancing and
you throw it out of time?
Speaker 4 (23:22):
Are you messing up?
Speaker 10 (23:23):
The borden and you rolling in the wine.
Speaker 5 (23:28):
Did you poison in your partner and you poison in
your mind?
Speaker 4 (23:34):
Did you say the gold?
Speaker 10 (23:37):
Could you say it's just a good that you want
your denifad and the.
Speaker 21 (23:43):
Tell that you should good? How can you live in
the time? You must said something to say, you must
be found in the time. Something did something nice.
Speaker 4 (23:54):
For the job? I want it over it all, Just.
Speaker 5 (24:19):
Say it didn't nothing new?
Speaker 4 (24:22):
I thought I some, but I guess it wasn't.
Speaker 13 (24:26):
You just cant let me this.
Speaker 5 (24:31):
Aga make me do so you find your light again?
Speaker 4 (24:36):
And that mased you one again.
Speaker 21 (24:40):
I'm gonna what do you think it wasn't something to
say we haven't raised the people with this job?
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Ste s.
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Speaker 1 (28:41):
We're in the middle of one hour commercial free rock.
I'm beyond the Realms of rock right here on k
K k LBP.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
Welcome back to Beyond the Realms of Rock. I am
the vin Man right here on KLBP. And that was
a super massive classic track of the show. And that
was a song called child Division by Super Tramp, taking
off of their sixth album and titled Breakfast in America
from nineteen seventy nine, And what an amazing way to
end a legendary album. And I chose a song not
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only because I love it, but there's something kind of
haunting about the song, and I dig the progressive nature
of the track, and it also showcases Rick Davies' just
brilliant piano work with an extended solo at the end
of the song.
Speaker 7 (29:29):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
So sad that we lost another musical great. So rest
in peace there too, Rick Davies. And this album itself,
Breakfast in America. It topped the US Billboard two hundred
for six weeks, and it became Super Tramp's best selling
album while producing four hit singles, the logical song Goodbye Stranger,
take the Long Way Home, as well.
Speaker 7 (29:50):
As the title track for Breakfast of America.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
So this particular album it sold over twenty million albums worldwide.
That's a super massive classic. I think right now it's
the perfect time to tickle our funny bones with a
moment of mirth. All right, it's time for a moment
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of mirth on beyond the realms of rock, because we
live in a world that has a lot of serious
issues and tragedies around the globe, and so if we
want to keep our sanity we need a little levity
each day to cackle, shortle, gfaw, giggle, snorre, and howl
with uncontrolled outbursts of glee, hilarity, and merriment. So today's
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moment of mirth comes from the legendary Rodney Dangerfield.
Speaker 10 (30:44):
I tell you, I tell you I'm all right now.
Speaker 15 (30:48):
Well, last week got our rough shape. You know, last
week I told my wife, you need a home improvement loan,
Jammie one thousand dollars to move out. I tell you,
my wife, there's always something, you know what. The other
day I told her up. I said to her, honey,
up and figure her. Last time we had sex. I'm
getting excited. She said, who is this? I'll tell you
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my wife.
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She never went for me.
Speaker 15 (31:09):
And the first time I called her up, she told me,
come on over, there's nobody home.
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I went over.
Speaker 15 (31:13):
There was nobody home.
Speaker 7 (31:16):
My wife.
Speaker 15 (31:17):
She drives me nuts. She was afraid of the dog
she saw me naked. Now she's afraid of the light.
Speaker 10 (31:25):
Now, I tell you.
Speaker 7 (31:26):
That's all right, that's okay. I'll tell you.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
Now.
Speaker 15 (31:30):
I tell you, actually, I shouldn't tell jokes about my wife.
I mean, she's attached to a machine that keeps her
alive the refrigerator. And I tell you my wife, she
can't cook. Eat at my house. You pray after we eat.
I bought a pressure cooker. Now I eat off the
ceiling allows he cook. I don't think meat loaves should
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glow in a dog. I mean she can't cook it all.
She made chocolate moves an ant that got stuck in
my throat.
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Way they can't tony with it makes you pay the
night sparing?
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Is it that tininess?
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Long a flight? The night spin is all and wrong?
Your sparing?
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It makes you breed so you often you get it away?
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Bet my money.
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Why if you don't bleed it all with the games?
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Spad my money? Why any bay of the way.
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The streets stops up on the roasts on.
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The midnight spin is on a round?
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Spend the wins at magic right, see you.
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Open your game in a way, my mother. Wh If
you don't be long with the games, my mom, and
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My monday?
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Why if you don't me not with the gas man,
my monny, w don't wait? Wait?
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Just playing the rock that gives you the nostalgic fields, yes, yes, yes,
and playing the new stuff that keeps you awake.
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Wow, that was different.
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You're listening to beyond the realms of rock on the
new kobb.
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Listen, I'm waiting.
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Are you saying it?
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You're ready?
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If this is set the name, just tell me the resitation,
no stuffings, take your time.
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So feeling tonight, Yes, I no, don't go.
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So that's how feeling of that tonight?
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Say so I should know this feeling getting physical already.
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So there's a name with.
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Temptation doing tree your motivation.
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J Snells my name.
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So take your son home nice.
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I'm feeling that's night.
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So that's a feeling that tone say he's so dad.
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Yeah, take your time Hong Kong bye thats be tonight.
Yes O, no, don't go, So that's not tonight.
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Speaker 2 (39:32):
I am the vin Man DJ Vinn right here in
Long Beach, California on KLBP, and that was a song
called why Am I Like This by the band The
Word Alive. And that was a song taken off of
their fifth album, Violent Noise from twenty eighteen. Now this
band is called again The Word Alive. They formed back
in Phoenix, Arizona, in two thousand and eight, and they
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released seven albums today. And before that, we had a
song called bad Boys Running Wild by Scorpions taken off
of their ninth album Love That First Thing from nineteen
eighty four. What a classic album that was. And I
saw Scorpions on that tour back in nineteen eighty four,
and opening up for the band was a little known
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band called bon Jovi. They had just released a brand
new album, their debut album, and their first single called
Runaway had just started hitting the radio at that time.
Now it's time for another brand new track of the
show and this song is from local Los Angeles band
called Rocket and this was a single that they released
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back on February fifth, twenty twenty five. And this is
a track called Take Your Aim and you're listening to
Beyond the Realms of Rock with DJ Vin right here
on ninety nine point one FM KLBP, Long Beach, California.
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She takes a step.
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To action.
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That's not.
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Sorry, that's snow way stream, someone.
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Tells into sheep, and so she sip the same at
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some sheep.
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Flushing all those repeat songs down the.
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beyond the Realms of Rock. We play different.
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Speaker 2 (49:08):
You're listening to the vin Man DJ vin right here
on beyond the Realms of Rock on KLBP. And that
was a song called Scream by Billy Idol taking off
of his sixth album, Devil's Playground, which he released back
in two thousand and five, And on that particular album
he had some amazing musicians. This was the album where
Steve Stevens came back and he reunited with Billy and
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so Steve Stevens just a phenomenal guitar player, and then
he also had Derek Strinian on keyboards, Wow, amazing, and
then on drums Brian Tishy. Just these guys, their catalog
of music and the bands that they've played and recorded
with and toured with are simply amazing.
Speaker 7 (49:51):
Just the stellar musicians.
Speaker 2 (49:53):
And before that we had the brand new track of
the show, the second brand new track of the show,
and that was from a band called Rocket and the
single was released on February fifth called Take Your Aim.
And this is a relatively new band. They're a LA
based band and all of them are childhood friends. So
you have Alethia Tuttele on face and vocals, Baron Rinsler
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on guitar, Cooper Lati Made on drums, and Desi Scaglioni
on guitar and all of them began writing these songs
during a lockdown of twenty twenty and during the pandemic,
and so all of them they grew up in Los Angeles,
which is pretty rare. I mean, there's so many of
us who are transplants from other states and cities, but
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to say that you actually were born and raised in
LA is pretty rare.
Speaker 7 (50:40):
But I love Althia's vocals.
Speaker 2 (50:42):
I mean they blend seamlessly kind of with the fuzzy
grunge style guitars on this track, and it reminded me
a little bit of Smashing Pumpkins with a female singer.
And I really like this band so Rocket. They have
a brand new album coming out soon on October third,
twenty twenty five, and I'll make her to play some
tracks from that forthcoming album right here on beyond the
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Realms of Rock.
Speaker 23 (51:33):
Ritz guys, Ritz guys, this guy, take God, discuss.
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It.
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Find stones you can't fine fine, Find up my.
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Doo, sostle's gonna le's gonna up.
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Shoes, tepic morning, it's just hiding stones. You can't be fun.
Find up my dog.
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So it's shin, let's go, where's got side, Let's got.
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Sound? Star down s suopries and art.
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Wladies and gentlemen.
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Here it is.
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It's the hottest mixtape.
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In the world, the best mix of rock. DJ Vin rocks.
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I love listening to the beds of rock Bimber beyond
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The radio station you can call your own.
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Something not not Today.
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I'm sure we're not word I'm not on the souday.
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Sway about not to day to day someone as.
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Something not Today.
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The story about the song Sosten going off the South
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Wow.
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I am the vin Man, DJ Vin And that was
a song called something I Learned Today by the band
Hoosker Doo, taking off of their second album, zen Arcade
from nineteen eighty four, And I had never heard of
this album before until I interviewed Ken Stringfellow, the lead
singer and founding member of the Posies, and he talked
about how much this album was such an influence on him,
and so I gotta thank Ken Stringfellow for introducing this
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band and this song to me. And before that we
had Red Skies by the Fix from their debut album
from nineteen eighty two, Shuttered Rooms.
Speaker 10 (58:02):
So that does it for me.
Speaker 7 (58:04):
Thank you for spending some time with the Vin Man.
Speaker 2 (58:07):
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