Daily music talk show covering the genres of heavy metal, progressive rock, jazz-fusion, hard rock, classic rock, blues rock, both new and old, with your host & SoT Publisher Pete Pardo. The Schedule:
Monday-Hudson Valley Squares (hard rock/heavy metal panel show)
Tuesday-In the Prog Seat (progressive rock/fusion panel show)
Wednesday-What's Hot With Sea of Tranquility (new releases review day)
Thursday-The Monster's Den (horror/monster/sci-fi/thriller film panel show)
Friday-Friday Morning at the Funhouse with Martin Popoff (themed music discussion)
Saturday-The UK Connection (music discussion with Simon Bray & Steven Reid)
Sunday-Ranking the Albums (one band discography ranked, each week)
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Honorable mentions and my personal favourites 1. On your feet or on your knees - Blue Oyster Cult 2. What do you want from live - The Tubes Both exceptional albums...
Devin Townsend- Ocean Machine Type O Negative-October Rust Led Zeppelin-Houses Of The Holy Stone Temple Pilots-Tiny Music Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop Fear Factory-Obsolete
My addition today is Mother by Electric Mary. Not that well know high energy strait up good ol 70’s style hard rock
Stevie Wonder- Songs In the Key of Life Dream Theater- Scenes From a Memory Nick Cave- Idiot Prayer: Live at Alexandra Palace Swans- To Be Kind John Coltrane- A Love Supreme
Lots of b.s from Mr story teller/is this some bad British satire????love the show Pete!!
I would be very interested in a toxic fan base episode, as distinct from a fickle one; possibly featuring some SoT notables (echoing one of the commenters) for multiple perspectives. Heck, even if it were just you (Pete) and Martin on a Friday at the Fun House episode, that would be fascinating. Me? I already have three or four notable bands in mind, and none of them were mentioned on this episode ;-)
Singing Boomtown Rats?
For day 28 I'm going with a German band out of Berlin, Murphy Blend, who played a mixture of psychedelic krautrock, hard rock, blues & classical. They released one album in 1970, First Loss.
Smug...quite a kerfuffle...little hard to take...take off!
Am I Going Insane (Radio) for Sabotage is No Bone Movies for Blizzard, a change of pace.
1. Beatles- Sgt. Pepper 2. Elton John- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 3. David Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars 4. Queen- Sheer Heart Attack 5. Rainbow- Down to Earth HMs Faith No More- The Real Thing Billy Joel- Glass Houses or anything by 10cc, Roxy Music, Dire Straits, The Stranglers or Gerry Rafferty. What about 5 favourite greatest hits/ best of/ compilations to listen on your Walkman back in the day?
Love Benefit
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here The Eagles - Hotel California Rush - Signals Led Zeppelin - Presence Iron Maiden - Powerslave
Changes is an awesome song, just like Rainbow Eyes for Rainbow is. Love them both.
Kiss-Alive, Loverboy-Get Lucky, Motley Crue-Shout at the Devil, Metallica-Master of Puppets, Prince-Purple Rain
When anyone of my rock fan mates disses the Great Nuge, I play them 'Hibernation' off 'Double Live Gonzo'......they go quiet after........
On the boards hy taste
Happy to say, I got to see Thin Lizzy twice w/Phil : 1977 on the Bad Reputation tour & '79 on Black Rose, (both in Chicago). The '77 concert is one of my favorite shows of all time.
Just listened to your top 3..god bluff number one for sure..
I'm sorry to hear about Chris Canzoneri's poor health and medical woes maybe Pete could start a Go Fund Me. I know the SoT family will rally around you. 🙏
Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill Johnny Cash- Live at Folsom prison Frank Sinatra- The World we knew Megadeth- Rust in Peace Bathory- Blood Fire Death
After a quick thought: Prince - Sign o the times Thin Lizzy - Live & Dangeroua Slift - Ummon Megadeth - Rust in peace Tangerine Dream - Thief OST And i still feel something is missing.....
Enjoyed this a lot. Charles Bradley did an incredible version of Changes before he passed.
Thanks jim bacchi exelent choise jellyfish
Nine Below Zero - Don't Point Your Finger.
Add Jon Hassel 1:30:00... looking for an odd add ;-)
The Temptations with a Lot o' Soul (1967) Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (1973) Aerosmith - Rocks (1976) The Dixie Dregs - Unsung Heroes (1981) Survivor - Vital Signs (1984)
First “guitar” album I got into Was Twelve Dreams 8 years old…
Across the ocean!?!?Canada.. .!!!!Wow!😂
Before viewing this episode, I'll post my five here... Low - David Bowie Megatron Man - Patrick Cowley Fantastic Planet OST - Alain Goraguer Space Museum - Solid Space A Bell Is A Cup Until It Is Struck - Wire
"People like it when I (Scott) yell at them." Why do you think we listen to heavy metal?
RIP Doug Ingle
Missed a couple of days. 26. Deadsy : Commencement (2002) 27. Mogwai : Rock Action (2001) 28. Agalloch : The Mantle (2002)
1. Open The Gates 2. Mystification 3. Crystal Logic 4. The Courts of Chaos 5. Deluge 6. To Kill A King 7. Playground of the Damned 8. Metal 9. Spiral Castle 10. Out of the Abyss
Not necessarily my favorites of each, but the ones that hit me hard in my formative years and have informed my taste for life. 1. Springsteen - Born to Run 75 2. The Who - Who's Next 71 3. Rush - Moving Pictures 81 4. Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast 82 5. Metallica - Ride the Lightning 84 BTW, Jellyfish - Spilt Milk is indeed awesome! Check out The Posies - Frosting On the Beater for more amazing power pop with incredible vocal harmonies.
Great show thank you!!😊 so cool to get Jim Bachi (sp?) input again! I love his music!
I have no idea how this band has been almost sidelined in the rock history... the ones who know, know them pretty well but the word on Spirit should be carried through to younger generations.. they were very good in many many ways and very enjoyable!!
Queen- News of the World Opeth- Deliverance Black Country Communion- BCCIV MegaDeth- Youthanasia Nightwish- Once
Led Zeppelin - Presence Helmet - Meantime Miles Davis - Kind of Blue George Michael - Older Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland
love the spilt milk love from jim
If its like magnum im checking this oit cheers
This has become one of my must-see shows.
Lol bloody hilarious 😂
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On The Clash - London Calling Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street Rush - Permanent Waves Spoon - Gimme Fiction
AC/DC “ Powerage” Bryan Adams “ Into The Fire “ Iron Maiden “ Piece Of Mind “ Whitesnake “ Slide It In “ Quo “ On The Level “
Pink Floyd - Wish you were here Dream Theater - Images and words Deep Purple - Machine head Judas Priest - Screaming for vengeance Genesis - A trick of the tail HM Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn Led Zeppelin - IV Jethro Tull - Thick as a brick
Another obscure offering. In 1988-89 the band "3" was active with Keith Emerson, Carl Palmer and Robert Berry. They parted ways but Keith and Robert connected in late 2015 and began the foundations of the band they decided to call "3.2" The project was almost abandoned with Keith's passing, but Keith's family insisted Robert push through. He finalized the album and it was titled "The Rules have Changed" released in 2018.
Hi Ross. I’ve never heard of this album before but it sounds interesting. I’ll have to check it out later.
@@melaniethurber5117 thanks melanie.
Into the Void might be my favorite Sabbath song. That riff is otherworldly
With the exception of 4 of these , I have all these Albums. I agree with all these though. Made In Japan, simply Killer
1. Rubber Soul - The Beatles 2. A Day at the Races - Queen 3. Hotel California - The Eagles 4. Moving Pictures - Rush 5. Escape - Journey Honorable mention: Van Halen I The Joshua Tree - U2 Glass Houses - Billy Joel Eliminator - ZZ Top Couldn’t Stand the Weather - Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble