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These are the archetype rock interviews and stone music interviews from the nigh recent weekly episodes of In The Studio with Redbeard.
Supertramp- Even in the Quietest Moments 45th Ceremony- Roger Hodgson
The wonderful music on Supertramp'southward "Even in the Quietest Moments", peaking at #16 on Billboard and #12 in their native UK, sounds to my ear as vital today every bit ever, somehow frozen in time similar the snow atop the grand piano on the anthology'due south cover. One of the Supertramp vocalizer/ songwriters, guitarist Roger Hodgson joins me here In the Studio for a rare classic rock interview while sharing spectacular alive performances from transitional album Crisis? What Crisis? plus sublime songs "Give a Little Bit","From Now On","Downstream" and "Fifty-fifty in the Quietest Moments" on that anthology'south xl-fifth anniversary.
John Mellencamp- American Fool 40th ceremony
When JohnMellencamp'due south fourth album American Fool yielded iii Peak Twenty hits in April 1982, including "Injure And so Good" (#ii) followed past his first #1, "Jack and Diane", only two entities were as equally relieved as John: his aggressive English language manager and his long suffering US tape company. The one-time had negotiated John's tape deal every bit "Johnny Cougar"...in a move which would cause the musician considerable chagrin for the better part of ten years. John Mellencamp joins me In the Studio for this classic stone interview on the fortieth ceremony of his breakthrough multi-million seller "American Fool".
Joe Cocker- Eye and Soul
No less than four of Joe Cocker's many albums have significant anniversaries: "Joe Cocker (1972)","Sheffield Steel"('82),"Unchain My Eye"('87), & "Night Calls" in 1992...By way of a "best of" these, here is my 2004 interview with the belatedly Joe Cocker at the time of his excellent "Heart and Soul" release.
Whitesnake'87- 35th Anniversary- David Coverdale
For the 30-fifth anniversary of ane of the acknowledged difficult stone albums in history, Whitesnake '87 , here are some of the questions we posed to Whitesnake king cobra David Coverdale.
Deep Purple- Machine Head 50th- Ian Gillan, Roger Glover
Deep Purple's "Machine Head" album was made l years ago amid a virtual minefield of misfortunes, any one of which had the potential to thwart the try. Here is the existent story from Ian Gillan & Roger Glover In the Studio.
Asia 40th Ceremony- Carl Palmer, Geoff Downes, the late John Wetton
Asia was the 1980s' first "supergroup", including Emerson Lake and Palmer drummer Carl Palmer, former King Ruby/ Roxy Music / United kingdom singer/ bass player the late John Wetton, Buggles vid-kid Geoff Downes on keyboards, and YES guitarist Steve Howe. Their March 1982 debut striking #1 in America on both the album sales nautical chart and the singles for "Heat of the Moment". Asia debut #1 album of 1982 here In the Studio with Carl Palmer,Geoff Downes, the late John Wetton.
Foreigner 45th ceremony- Mick Jones, Lou Gramm
Debut release Foreigner became the fastest-selling debut anthology in Atlantic Records' long storied history. Foreigner founder Mick Jones and original singer/co-writer Lou Gramm join me here In the Studio for realization of their collective dream in the stories behind the songs "Cold As Ice", "Headknocker", "Starrider","Long Long Way from Home","At War with the World", and the time-less "Feels Like the First Time".
Jethro Tull- Thick As a Brick 50th ceremony- Ian Anderson
Jethro Tull's March 1972 epic "Thick As a Brick" is the only album in music history to attain #1 sales on Billboard containing only 1 song...Ian Anderson joins me In the Studio on the golden anniversary of Jethro Tull'due south "Thick As a Brick" for ane of the greatest progressive albums e'er!
Todd Rundgren- Something Anything 50th anniversary
He may accept waited interminably long on the Rock Hall induction, merely fifty years ago his third solo effort, a double album no less, put along Todd Rundgren'south effective nomination loud and clear by spotlighting him and his Bound 1972 masterpiece "Something/ Anything?". Todd Rundgren is my guest In the Studio.
Jethro Tull- Songs from the Wood 45th anniversary- Ian Anderson
Realize that "Songs from the Forest" by Jethro Tull, released mode back in February 1977, was already the English folk/progressive rockers' tenth anthology! There was zip that sounded remotely like the aboriginal pastoral songs and instrumentation on "Songs from the Wood" and so on the all-important American rock radio. Ian Anderson is my guest In the Studio on "Songs from the Wood" 'southward twoscore-fifth anniversary.
Neil Young- Harvest 50th Ceremony
Neil Young delivered "Harvest", his most pop and , peradventure, most influential album in February 1972. Only Bob Dylan's groundbreaking "Nashville Skyline"... the touchstones for the whole Americana musical genre.
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History of Southern Stone pt 2- Gregg Allman, Gary Rossington, Doug Gray, Hughie Thomasson, Henry Paul, Donnie Van Zant, Charlie Daniels, Steve Earle
Listen to these stories from the archetype rock interviews of the late Gregg Allman, Henry Paul & the late Hughie Thomasson of TheOutlaws,Marshall Tucker Band's Doug Gray & Jerry Eubanks,Donnie Van Zant & Jeff Carlisi of 38 Special,Charlie Daniels, & Steve Earle.
History of Southern Stone- Gregg Allman, Gary Rossington, Henry Paul, Doug Gray
The History of Southern Rock pt one interviews with the belatedly Gregg Allman, Gary Rossington, Henry Paul, Doug Gray of the Marshall Tucker Band, the late Hughie Thomasson, the tardily Charlie Daniels, many more. Office ane of ii.
Pink Floyd- Animals- Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason
How did Pinkish Floyd evolve from the sublime introspection of "Dark Side of the Moon" in 1973 to the madness and despair of "The Wall" vi years later? David Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Roger Waters explore the dark, ominous, however vitally important transitional musical missing link, January 1977's Animals here in my classic rock interview, an album that was highly anticipated.
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