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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is ninety nine point one FM KOBP broadcasting in
the heart of beautiful Long Beach, California, and you're listening
to gen X Rock Hidden Treasures with DJ Hollywood. My
name is Hollywood and I am your host and tour
guide in our rock and scavenger hunt. It's time to
dig in.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
I don't know who you are, but what I do
have are a very particular set of skills. Skills I've
acquired her for a very long career. I'm a musical genius.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
A rock and roll radio station.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
Right.
Speaker 5 (00:35):
If we hear some tunes, it rocks, man, That's right.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
What's going on? Scavengers. My name is Hollywood, and thank
you for joining me in our scavenger hunt to unearth
gen x rock hidden treasures from classic rock and metal
artists as well as newer bands emulating that hard and
heavy seventies, eighties, and nineties sound. You can hear this
show along with listeners in over one hundred and fifteen countries,
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live every Monday night at nine pm on ninety nine
point one FM KLBP in the Long Beach, California area,
Or go ahead and download the KLBP app for Android
and iOS to hear the live stream, and if you
missed the live radio show, don't worry about it. You
can check out all past shows on my website at
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www dot get the fluffoutpodcast dot com, or just do
a Google search for gen X Rock Hidden Treasures and
you can find the on demand archived radio shows on
a podcast platform available in your country. And if you'd
like to hear the playlist of all the songs ever
played on this radio show, it's an awesome playlist there
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on Spotify. Just go ahead and click the link in
the show description, or go ahead and do another Google
search for gen X Rock Hidden Treasures Spotify playlist and
you could save that playlist her Spotify library. I want
to say thank you to the Vin Man DJ Vin,
who has a great show right before me called Beyond
the Realms of Rock at eight pm Pacific and his
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show today was dedicated to the women of rock, and
what a cool show for him to play. Every single
song had a female singer, and those female rockers they
just totally kicked ass. Make sure you check out the
rebroadcast recording of that show. So I have a great
show lined up for you tonight with some familiar bands
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and some not so familiar bands, as well as my
new segment called Ozzy Forever. In addition to that, we
have another segment of Dirty Jim's glam Slam playing a
couple glamorolicious tracks. All right, scavengers, let's find those tracks
in the stacks of wax. That gets our gen X
blood pumping, because as the world witnessed Ozzy's funeral procession
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last week, thousands of fans lined the streets of Birmingham
to say one last goodbye as the hearse passed by,
with two floral arrangements on the inside of the car
spelling out Ozzie's name and purple flowers on either side
of his coffin. Now, many called Ozzy the Godfather of
heavy metal, or a madman, or the Prince of darkness,
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but when you boil it down to the simplest common denominator,
he was the ultimate rocker.
Speaker 6 (03:55):
Hats god days, got a.
Speaker 7 (04:01):
Rack, honey, rock rolls, Just.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
Dude, rack.
Speaker 6 (04:55):
Rack up, rack, Nay, what a giant honey?
Speaker 3 (05:25):
Don't stand around.
Speaker 8 (05:39):
Rush oh.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
End.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
You're listening to gen X Rock Hidden Treasures with DJ
Hollywood on ninety nine point one FM KLBP Long Beach California,
and that was a track called Rocker by ACDC, taking
off of their Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap album, which
was released in Australia in nineteen seventy six, so it
was only released in Australia, not internationally, but it was
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released finally in the US in nineteen eighty one. Now
there are those out there that even though the music
on Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap sounds different than Back
in Black, and even though the production quality is different,
and most importantly, the singer sounds completely different on Dirty
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Deed's doun Dirt Cheap versus the singer on Back in Black,
which obviously is is Brian Johnson, and on Dirty Deeds
undrt Cheap it's Bond Scott. But there are those in
the United States that believe that Dirty Deeds Under Cheap
was the follow up to Back in Black. I don't
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get it. It just it sounded different. Dirty Jim, Dirty Jim. Anyway,
that's a cool song. I really did believe that that
would be appropriate to describe Ozzy, because when it comes
down to where Ozzie was a rocker, he went from
the very first time he saw the Beatles on TV.
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He knew that rock and roll was going to be
his entire life. Up next, we have something relatively recent
is actually the latest full length album from d Snyder
as a solo artist. This is a song called All
or Nothing More. And you're listening to gen X Rock
Hidden Treasures on KLBP.
Speaker 4 (08:21):
Now it's your.
Speaker 9 (08:43):
Life shows up bath, decide what you will do?
Speaker 3 (08:48):
You it's fight?
Speaker 4 (08:49):
Who can you? Boy?
Speaker 5 (08:50):
You need.
Speaker 4 (08:53):
Not a hole in your soul.
Speaker 9 (08:55):
It's a place to go through thought of the moment
where you want to be.
Speaker 4 (09:03):
The ring is there for taking all the virtues, a
life of your robak.
Speaker 10 (09:12):
H nothing, nothing.
Speaker 4 (09:15):
Far over your mind. Make yourself up on that other thing?
Oh nothing, make a choice, steal your eyes, get you.
Speaker 9 (09:30):
So your mining, be not afraid of upid, made to
do what you will do. All the things you need
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are inside you. A lesson worth for sake or the
birthdam vocals and if a freaking.
Speaker 11 (10:02):
Oh not bad?
Speaker 4 (10:05):
Oh nothing, open your mind is it?
Speaker 5 (10:10):
Break yourself up on.
Speaker 4 (10:15):
Nothing?
Speaker 10 (10:17):
Make a choice.
Speaker 4 (10:18):
Spell your device is your solio fighting?
Speaker 12 (10:22):
Oh lord of thing, what's it gonna be?
Speaker 4 (10:38):
Oh thing?
Speaker 13 (10:41):
You've got your bad?
Speaker 5 (10:43):
Oh Lord of thing?
Speaker 7 (10:46):
Fred up?
Speaker 4 (10:48):
Break love the thing you're gonna make it quick now, h.
Speaker 10 (11:13):
Nothing, open your mind.
Speaker 8 (11:19):
It's a make yourself up.
Speaker 11 (11:24):
Name not.
Speaker 4 (11:28):
Make a choice. Good byes.
Speaker 5 (11:31):
It's your so.
Speaker 4 (11:34):
Nothing, do not bank open your mind? Is it?
Speaker 5 (11:41):
I guess?
Speaker 4 (11:41):
Sound by.
Speaker 11 (11:44):
Name?
Speaker 5 (11:47):
Thank you, it's your choice.
Speaker 8 (11:50):
Have adies, it's your son.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
You're listening to check rock that's hard and heavy every
Monday night ninety nine point one FM KLBP or on
the KLBP app And that was a song called all
or Nothing More by d Snyder off of his twenty
twenty one album called Leave a Scar, and what a
cool track.
Speaker 7 (12:18):
I mean.
Speaker 1 (12:19):
D Snyder after all these years, still has such a
powerful voice. I love his vocals, going all the way
back to Under the Blade, that first album for Twisted's
Hisstory sounded great. He also sounded great on you Can't
Stop Rock and Roll and Stay Hungry. And all these
years later, now you hear some of his latest solo
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albums and man they are heavy. So if you like
D's voice and he likes some heavy rock like you
just heard right now, go ahead and check out some
of his latest solo albums. You won't be disappointed. Coming up,
we're gonna hear some classic deep purple. But this is
from the Mark three lineup. Here's a song called sail
(13:03):
Away from the album Burn.
Speaker 14 (13:26):
You're drifting on an Endyo shirt with no way to fee.
Speaker 3 (13:36):
The Fuyo razing.
Speaker 5 (13:40):
It's like searching for the holy gray. You feel the
blow to marble. You look in to the water below.
Speaker 4 (13:58):
Let you and the.
Speaker 5 (14:06):
Chime. We your show.
Speaker 14 (14:12):
I don't know, say wait tomorrow, say the fine the
fine seed more.
Speaker 15 (14:32):
There someday. Yeah, I Warner keeps on the.
Speaker 5 (14:58):
Same, say even so the storm has been told, So
where I know.
Speaker 10 (15:13):
You'll have to go to the where.
Speaker 5 (15:18):
What times I've headed?
Speaker 11 (15:20):
Not wherecome last?
Speaker 16 (15:25):
Japana bad, I'm a really cold Get the gas.
Speaker 5 (15:33):
Chime show where I don't know?
Speaker 4 (15:43):
Say with the more.
Speaker 14 (15:48):
Say bye.
Speaker 5 (15:53):
Bye, see.
Speaker 4 (16:22):
Now twenty now.
Speaker 5 (16:41):
Wait t more.
Speaker 17 (17:08):
Witm BA stream.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Yeah, my name is Hollywood and you're listening to gen
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X Rock Hidden Treasures on night in nine point one
FM KLBP, Long Beach, California, playing those rarely heard songs
that deserve to be heard. That definitely was a song
that you do not hear on rock radio today. That
was a song called sail Away by Deep Purple, taking
off of their eighth album Burn from nineteen seventy four,
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and this is the first album released after Ian Gillen
left the band, and so now we have what's called
the Mark three lineup. You have two new lead singers.
So you have the lead singer David Coverdale, who was
unknown at the time. Nobody knew who this guy was,
so he's the lead singer, frontman of the band. And
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then you have bassist and co lead singer Glenn Hughes,
who was formerly of the band Trapez He's also singing along.
He's the one who has more of the high pitched
vocal in the song. So there are a number of
songs on this album where both of them are trading
vocals back and forth. And then just nine months later,
in November of seventy four, they released another album called Stormbringer,
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and they do the same thing there with David Coverdale
and Glenn Hughes trading vocals back and forth. If you
haven't heard that album, Stormbringer, check it out. It's so good.
I know many more people have heard this album Burn,
but you got to check out Stormbringer as well. If
you're a Deep Purple fan. Now it's time for our
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brand new segment on gen X Rock Hidden Treasures. This
is what I was talking about on the Ozzie Tribute
in Part one and Part two of the Ozzi Tribute
last week. This is the new segment and here we
go with the intro to Ozzie Forever.
Speaker 18 (20:33):
Breaking news from the world of entertainment. We have received
word that music legend Ozzy Osbourne has died. Osbourne, as
you know, pioneered heavy metal music with Black Sabbath before
going on to have huge success in his own right.
He was known for hits including Iron Man, Paranoid Warpigs,
Crazy Train of Course, and Bark at the Moon, both
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with the band and as a solo star. His death
comes just weeks after reuniting with his Black Sabbath bandmates
and performing a massive farewell concert for fans in his
hometown of Birmingham, England. He had been diagnosed with Parkinson's
disease in twenty nineteen, and in a statement, his family
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said that he was surrounded by love when he passed.
Ozzy Osbourne was seventy six years old.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
All right, this is a new segment on gen X
rockh Hett and Treasures called Ozzie Forever. And this is
where I'll be playing deep cuts from Ozzie's solo catalog
as well as his Black Sabbath catalog, as well as
looking for other stuff. There's plenty of songs that he
did as duets and he sang along with other artists,
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and so I'll be looking to dig up those and
play for you as well. So for tonight, I'll be
playing a song called Goodbye to Romance. Now, for all
of you who are Ozzie fans, you're like, okay, what
a big deal. You know, it's on Blizzard of Oz.
It's not really a deep cut, kind of a deep cut.
But here's the thing. I'm not gonna be playing the
original version. The version I'll be playing is stripped back.
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It only has Ozzie's vocals and Randy Rhodess guitar. So
as you listen to the song, pay attention to Ozzie's vocals.
They are so good just to hear them, as well
as Randy's guitar. So here we go on gen X
Rock Hidden Treasures on ninety nine point one f M KLBP.
This is the Ozzie Forever segment with Goodbye to Romance.
Speaker 3 (22:40):
He is today, he has been in gown.
Speaker 13 (22:43):
So borrow will I find the song?
Speaker 4 (22:47):
Will?
Speaker 19 (22:54):
Everybody is having fun except me.
Speaker 8 (22:59):
Belone, only one I love in shame.
Speaker 4 (23:06):
A s.
Speaker 20 (23:09):
Goodbye, oh mans, Yeah, goodbye to friends, I tell you.
Speaker 3 (23:23):
Goodbye to wall love best.
Speaker 5 (23:31):
I guess that Will Mace will meet me.
Speaker 3 (23:43):
I've been the king, I've been the cloud. Now broken
wings can hold me down.
Speaker 19 (23:50):
I'm free again, the chest, the wind, the broken troup.
Speaker 5 (24:01):
It won't be me this time around.
Speaker 8 (24:04):
To love in vain.
Speaker 10 (24:10):
Ah, say.
Speaker 13 (24:12):
Goodbye to omens.
Speaker 20 (24:17):
Yeah, Goodbye to friends, Goodbye to all up best. I
guess that Will makes Will meets in me, and I
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feel the time is right, although I know that you
just might say to me what you're gonna do, what
you're gonna do, But I.
Speaker 5 (25:00):
Have to take this chance.
Speaker 3 (25:02):
Good Bye to friends and two romance and to all
of you and to all of you got.
Speaker 20 (25:40):
See goodbye A round man's yeah, Goodbye to friends, Goodbye
to all.
Speaker 3 (26:02):
I guess that Will meets.
Speaker 13 (26:05):
Will meets in me.
Speaker 10 (26:21):
And the labels look and fine and a big the
sun will shine.
Speaker 11 (26:27):
I get.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
And I made my mind. All the past is left
behind again. Man ah see.
Speaker 20 (26:49):
Goodbye A man's yeah, Goodbye to friends, Uh, goodbye to
well up.
Speaker 3 (27:10):
I guess that Will mates.
Speaker 5 (27:13):
Will mates in.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
You're listening to gen X Rock Hidden Treasures, and that
was the Ozzie Forever segment of the show, and that
was Goodbye to Romance off of Blizzard of Oz. But
that was a stripped back version. It's actually found on
the fortieth anniversary edition of Blizzard of Oz and so
you can look for that and you can listen to
it there. It's on Spotify, on YouTube music and you
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can find on YouTube as well. But how beautiful was that?
I love hearing Ozzie's voice just like that without all
the other instruments around it, because you hear the purity
in his voice. You hear the double tracking, the harmonization
that he does, the melody, the vocal melody that he uses.
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Sometimes it's a it's a countermelody. Sometimes it's right along
with Randy Rhodes's melody on the guitar, and just it's beautiful.
I love this version. And then just hearing Randy's guitar,
it's it's amazing. I was just looking up some information
about this this song, and it's actually the first track
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that Ozzy and Randy completed together along with Bob Daisley
as well on on the lyrics. And then as far
as the progression of the song, Randy, of course was
very classically trained and influenced by classical music, and so
he used a chord progression from Pacabell's canon or the
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canon d by Johann Pacabell and this song as it
was being written together with Ozzy and And and Randy
and and Bob. The song itself is basically written as
a fair well to his former band Black Sabbath. So
it's even though a lot of people think that it's
about a relationship or a love being lost, in a way,
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it is, but it's not in a relationship between a
man and a woman. It's just simply him mourning the
loss of his former bandmates in Black Sabbath.
Speaker 21 (30:20):
And so.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
With that being said, I did find a very interesting
fact of regarding this. During the Diary of a Madman
tour back in towards the end of nineteen eighty one,
Ozzy and the band they would perform this song Goodbye
to Romance, and then halfway through the song they would
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stage an execution hanging, and this is where they would
hang a little person by the name of John Allen,
and he would be suspended, you know. Twenty thirty feet
in the air with a fake noose around his neck.
And it's during the song, this beautiful song called Goodbye
to Romance, and they're hanging this poor guy. Oh my god,
(31:09):
that's I never saw that that tour. The very first
Ozzie show I saw was the Bark at the Bark
at the Moon tour back in eighty three. And I
know there's there's a couple of my high school friends
who actually did see this tour. I know is Al
Capozello out there as CNN. I think he went with
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Jim Curran and Jim Danby, and you know, one of
the dads drove them to see the show. And I'm thinking,
they're like twelve thirteen years old at the time. What
a cool dad to take them to an Ozzie show.
He didn't go into the concert, you know, he just
waited for them outside. But still Al would he would
(31:51):
tell me about how great the show was, and yeah,
what a what an intense memory that must have been.
And then I had someone comment regarding the Azzi tribute
another old high school friend, middle school friend as well.
His name is Sean Decker, and Sean he's now actually
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living in Germany and he's been there for decades for
a long time, and he posted on Facebook to me
he said, I just finished the part two and it
was great. Perfect way to end it too. I ended
it with the song Black Sabbath, the eponymous track, and
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he said that is one of my top three Black
Sabbath songs. I used to buy Black Sabbath records at
the flea market on New Haven Road. This is in Naugata,
Connecticut on Sundays when I was thirteen. Hearing some of
the names from high school was cool. During that Ozzi tribute,
I was mentioning some of the people who were sending
out condolences and some of the messages that they posted
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on social media. Sean goes on to say, Ozzie was great.
Black Sabbath years to me are the best and still are.
I still play the records all the time, never stopped.
I have every record from them. That man had such
an impact on people, and I feel for the younger
generations who do not have someone like Ozzy that they
will be able to look back on. He was one
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of one of a kind. Thanks for the great two
part Hidden Treasure. It was great. And then he ends
his comment this way. He says, who the hell is
dirty Jim and why does he like glam Oh God, Sean,
(33:41):
I responded back to Sean as I asked the same
thing of Jim all the time. So anyway, thanks lot,
Sean appreciate that comment. Thank you for listening to the
Ozzie tribute. And for the next song, this one's dedicated
to you, brother. I'm to play a band that I
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know that you're you're totally into and this is a
cool song. This is the eponymous track from a band
called angel Witch and you're listening to gen X Rock
Hidden Treasures on ninety nine point one f M KLBP
Long Beach, California.
Speaker 3 (34:37):
Nobody else can see you sound sky the if only
you can film me?
Speaker 4 (34:52):
What did you know?
Speaker 8 (34:54):
Angel can with.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
Don and Tevis.
Speaker 8 (35:03):
Yarn at Wich Darling.
Speaker 4 (35:05):
Tell Rich.
Speaker 3 (35:12):
From my field the body faded away?
Speaker 8 (35:17):
Why can't you.
Speaker 3 (35:18):
Come n t to stand lad go and say that
nothing happened soon?
Speaker 8 (35:27):
I look can that for the nineties?
Speaker 11 (35:29):
Your shut up that.
Speaker 22 (35:32):
Yarn ae Wich yarn ain't telebrish y'all a angel Witch
yard teleris.
Speaker 8 (35:51):
Fuck the finest I can feel.
Speaker 4 (35:54):
Let you down?
Speaker 3 (35:56):
Why don't you run away?
Speaker 10 (36:00):
MH, I'm never as I'm done.
Speaker 3 (36:07):
That being the lasting.
Speaker 8 (36:20):
Darlin into wits, Ye.
Speaker 22 (36:25):
Darlin into wits dolls, domn in wits. God ain't celibates,
y'all a insits Domina celis.
Speaker 1 (37:29):
My name is Hollywood right here on ninety nine point
one FM KLBP, and make sure you go ahead and
download the KLBP app to listen to the live stream
of the show or any of our shows on KLBP.
That's actually where you'll hear the show the best way,
right on the KLBP APP. So go ahead and download that.
And that was a song called angel Witch by angel Witch,
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off of their self titled debut album called angel Witch
from nineteen eighty And this particular band, they actually were
very influential and one of the keys in the new
wave of British heavy metal or the nwabum scene, and
there were a lot of bands that were influenced by them,
thrash band, speed bands, doom, you know, metal bands. In fact,
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Metallica was one of those bands that looked up and
were influenced by this band angel Witch. So that goes
out to Sean Decker in Germany. Thanks a lot, Sean.
Now coming up next, it's time for something so putrid,
so disgusting, that you may need to use a clothes
(38:34):
spit on your nose. Here's a filthy one himself. It's
time for Dirty Jim and his Glam Slam.
Speaker 3 (38:49):
It's a delivery, It's a dirty.
Speaker 23 (39:00):
That's right, you're hearing the new theme music for a
new segment on Jena's Rock Hidden Treasures called Dirty Jim's
Glam Slam, featuring my longtime childhood buddy and co host
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of The Lipstick Another podcast, as well as my co
host on the Get the Fluff Out Podcast. It's the
fabulously filthy Dirty.
Speaker 3 (39:31):
Jem, so dirty.
Speaker 4 (39:34):
What the.
Speaker 24 (39:47):
Hey, everybody, this is Dirty Jim's Glam Slam, and I
am Dirty Jim here on this Monday night on the
gen X Rock Hidden Treasures show hosted by my my
good friend DJ Hollywood, right here on ninety nine point
one FMKLBP, Long Beach, California, Hollywood. I have to admit
(40:11):
that I am very jealous of your ability to speak
in front of large groups of people. I have never
been able to do that, and I hate myself for
it every single day. You did an amazing job introducing
the band awaiting Abigail at the whiskey of Go Go recently,
and if I could be real and honest for one
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of the rare times in my life, it absolutely blew
me away. But although I am jealous of this talent
that you possess, I am more jealous of something else
that you got to do.
Speaker 5 (40:48):
That same night.
Speaker 24 (40:49):
You got to spend time hanging out with Abigail Hill,
the lead singer of Awaiting Abigail, And that is all
I gotta say about that. Now I have two more
glad believable offerings for your people tonight. The first one
is from a band that drove Kiss absolutely crazy by
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the amount of people they would allow backstage at their concerts.
Here is slaughter with mad about you.
Speaker 3 (41:27):
Don't no, no no, what's doing to me?
Speaker 5 (41:34):
Won't you drop me?
Speaker 11 (41:36):
Ould?
Speaker 3 (41:37):
You're my exce.
Speaker 4 (41:50):
I not to tell you what I've been in Loge
because I knew it about you.
Speaker 25 (42:00):
I gonna praise you and all love the things say
you don't why bad everybody else? I say, greenside, that
is side out you side.
Speaker 3 (42:12):
Everybody to go over to f f Wadia. I need
to close by my side walk Sha.
Speaker 4 (42:34):
That's to say, a bottle gold.
Speaker 13 (42:36):
Getting my eyes in you.
Speaker 3 (42:41):
Why I gotta show you what I'm feeling. Nod somebody news.
Speaker 4 (42:47):
Fright from the side, somebody.
Speaker 25 (42:52):
I gonna praise you, and all other things.
Speaker 11 (42:54):
Say you do why bad?
Speaker 4 (42:56):
Everybody?
Speaker 26 (42:59):
I saw a b side the side down you. This
may a lot time, bay back, take the rough inside, say.
Speaker 4 (43:40):
A man by you.
Speaker 5 (43:44):
Let me do your.
Speaker 4 (43:48):
By right.
Speaker 11 (43:58):
The first was that.
Speaker 24 (44:43):
That was Mad About You from the band Slaughter, off
of their nineteen ninety double platinum debut album Stick It
to You. The next amazing song I Have for You
is from a band formerly known as Young Guns that
was a until they received a cease and desist warning
from the producers of a Western movie with a very
(45:06):
similar name, and their new name was inspired during a
wild night at the Rainbow Bar in West Hollywood, California.
Speaker 17 (45:14):
This is wild size.
Speaker 3 (45:35):
Wow was your more?
Speaker 8 (45:38):
Moms watch out in love with a pretty girl?
Speaker 3 (45:42):
Any want to all about son?
Speaker 4 (45:45):
You better be.
Speaker 3 (45:46):
Careful more, You better beware.
Speaker 8 (45:51):
Getting out where.
Speaker 4 (45:56):
Right my.
Speaker 10 (46:02):
Brave my mind, pray my soul.
Speaker 8 (46:07):
It's gonna be the wae for you that came around.
Speaker 27 (46:10):
Nobod mont to bagh me to the floor.
Speaker 3 (46:29):
Doesn't matter what you do or walking out the door.
Speaker 27 (46:34):
Mother, don't Afray loves as well, seem lean a.
Speaker 8 (46:40):
Loud, lean a pray, pray, pray my soul be my
baby is.
Speaker 17 (46:52):
Bray, my.
Speaker 8 (46:54):
Brave, my soul. He's gonna be the wae for.
Speaker 11 (46:58):
You that came around.
Speaker 8 (47:49):
Sound Sound, You gonna be all for you and you're go.
Speaker 10 (48:07):
My sun.
Speaker 8 (48:16):
My Soul's gonna be old pill.
Speaker 24 (49:10):
You just heard Heart and Soul from Wildside from their
nineteen ninety two album Under the Influence, Hollywood, thank you
once again for having me on your smoking hot show
gen X Rock Hidden Treasures. And I know that I
gushed about your public oral skills earlier in this segment,
But there is one thing that I can do that
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you will never ever be able to do, no matter
how much you try, and that is reach anything on
the top shelf without assistance. And rumor has it that
that is where his wife hides his old air supply albums.
I like that I was able to end this on
a high note where I knock others down while building
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myself up. So people until we glam again. I am
dirty Jim spreading the glamy filth from coast to coast.
Speaker 17 (50:06):
Hope I did not get any.
Speaker 8 (50:08):
On this soft.
Speaker 1 (50:16):
All right, that was Dirty Jim's glam slam, and of
course it's it's typical of Dirty Jim, just as he
said there kind of he he builds me up, he
says all these wonderful nice things at the beginning, and
how does he end the segment knocking me back down
with a with a joke about my height. It's been
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going on for like forty five years. Oh man, that
was a really cool segment. I like that last one
a lot, and we've talked about it. This band wild Side.
That was a song called Heart and Soul off of
their nineteen ninety two release Under the Influence. But if
you look for it on Spotify, it's under ut I
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twentieth Anniversary Edition which they released back in twenty twelve.
And wow, that's if you guys like that song hard
and Soul. The rest of the album is really good.
I know, Sean Decker out there, you may not like it.
I think it's heavy glam, but it's not as glamy
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glamy as some stuff that Jim really likes. So anyway,
thank you so much, Jim for the kind words regarding
my appearance there at the Whiskey of Go Go. Introducing
awaiting Abigail, and I'm sure Abigail will be very pleased
to hear your words regarding her, So thank you very
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much with that. Now to go ahead and make sure
that we get some of this sticky glam stuff off
of us. I'm gonna go to a German band, so
sean stick around. We got a German band here. This
is a band called Rage with a brand new track
off of their upcoming album is a song called the Freedom.
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And you're listening to gen X Rock Hidden Treasures with
Dj Hollywood on KLBP.
Speaker 4 (52:29):
You were in.
Speaker 11 (52:30):
Salted from the worlds.
Speaker 4 (52:35):
These days on everybody.
Speaker 28 (52:41):
They may have business with a denunciation of people that
don't leave you. They said, writer, y'all will teach you
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gonna where I'm trouting now, I'm mouscating what I'm saying.
Speaker 29 (53:04):
I she'll try in the bell shall controul jostling out there,
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So I saw.
Speaker 13 (53:29):
I don't one.
Speaker 3 (53:30):
Nobody ain't telling him me what I shall see.
Speaker 21 (53:35):
We tell these nouns up soul, be fun, y'all mean,
So I'm gonna tell you no, y'all tell you where
I'm trouting now.
Speaker 3 (53:51):
I'm not stating what I'm saying I'm fred you mean,
I'm i'm'na tell you what you.
Speaker 16 (54:00):
Don't treat what I'm truating now abouts, Chritt say, say
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the movie.
Speaker 3 (54:43):
You Me Sona.
Speaker 17 (54:44):
Tell you you.
Speaker 8 (54:48):
Don't trink what I'm troating now abouts.
Speaker 3 (54:51):
Chritt says, tell you w.
Speaker 1 (55:03):
About what's happening my treasure hunting scavengers. This is gen
X rock Hidden Treasures with DJ Hollywood digging up those
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golden gems for your listening pleasure. And that was a
song called Freedom by the band Rage, and that's gonna
be on their upcoming twenty seventh album called a New
World Rising, which is gonna be released on September twenty sixth,
twenty twenty five. So wow, twenty seven albums. This is
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a band, they've been around since nineteen eighty four. It's
a German band. I have no doubt that this band
was influenced more so by Accept versus Scorpions, because by
the music that we just heard, you could hear that
it was heavier, a little bit thrashier. And the singer
bass player Pete Wagner, he sounds a little like Udu
Dirk Schneider, who was the original lead singer for accept,
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So let's go ahead and wrap up the show with
some classic van Halen, because I think tonight's show was
on fire.
Speaker 11 (57:15):
Fire what.
Speaker 8 (58:07):
Cook cook cook.
Speaker 13 (58:13):
Not style, I mean it's I mean your.
Speaker 4 (58:29):
That's got jam.
Speaker 15 (59:07):
Right on.
Speaker 1 (59:07):
That was some classic van Halen right here on gen
X Rock Hidden Treasures on KBP, and that does it
for me. Up next on ninety nine point one FM
KLBP is a show called Noise Noise Noise hosted by
Declan and he plays a variety of hardcore sas core,
scream o, metalcore, punk, christ core, death core, and whatever
else is noisy out there. So I want to thank
everyone for carving out sometime in your busy schedule to
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listen to gen X Rock Hitting Treasures with DJ Hollywood
and to get a little gen X nostalgic with me.
Until next time, treat people the way that you want
to be treated, and always be good humans. This is
KOBP nine to nine point one FM, Long Beach, California.
Speaker 5 (59:45):
That's right,