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Raised on early MTV and terrestrial radio. Music fan through and through. Former independent record store employee turned healthcare worker. Come visit The Cave where all kinds of records spin with plenty of chatter and fun. Rock on Cave Nation!
S5E34 Led Zeppelin Robbed MSG 1973
51 years ago last night the mighty Led Zeppelin was crushing attendance records across North America when they wrapped up 3 nights at Madison Square Garden on 7-29-73. The 3 night stand was filmed and later released as the movie The Song Remains The Same. 51 years ago today, the safe deposit box at their hotel was discovered to be missing $203,000. Tune in to find out more here in The Rock Cave. #ledzeppelin #thesongremainsthesame #therockcave #songoftheday #sotd
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S5E33 Billy Squier Emotions In Motion 1982
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This week in 1982 Billy Squire dropped his 3rd album Emotions In Motion. Coming off the hugely successful album Don't Say No, expectations were high and he delivered. The album features a song with members of Kiss on backround vocals and cover art by Andy Warhol. There are some great songs here and a few Wanderlust so tune in. #BillySquire #emotionsinmotion #shesarunner #everybodywantsyou #song...
S5E32 Talking Heads Burning Down The House is 41
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41 years ago this month Talking Heads dropped their 5th studio album Speaking In Tongues. The debut single, Burning Down The House is their highest charting in The U.S. The tour for this record would be made into the greatest live documentary film in history, Stop Making Sense. Tune in to find out more plus a bonus Make-Live-Remake discussion in the comments. #songoftheday #sotd #talkingheads #...
S5E31 Paul McCartney and Wings Let 'Em In 1976
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Slowdown sunday in The Rock Cave heading back to 1976 when Paul McCartney & Wings hit their prime with their 5th album Wings At The Speed Of Sound. The single Let 'Em In is your song of the day. Check it out today. #paulmccartney #paulmccartneyandwings #letemin #songoftheday #sotd #therockcave
S5E30 Led Zeppelin Heartbreaker Living Loving Maid 1969
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Rolling into the weekend with a double shot of Led Zeppelin. The year is 1969 and they are on a 4 leg European and 3 leg North American tour and they managed to write and then record in different studios there sophomore effort, LZ II. Here we are today and this record is still amazing. Your assignment is to listen to Heartbreaker/Living Loving Maid. They must be played together yet page hated t...
S5E27 Billy Joel Live MSG 5 9 24
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On May 9th, 2024 6 of us headed out to Madison Square Garden to see Billy Joel perform on his 75th birthday. My sister-in-law Caroline is a Billy super-fan and this was her 11th show. 3 sisters and their husbands donned custom t-shirts to try and get upgraded seats. Did it work? Tune in to find out and hear more about this amazing concert. #billyjoel #pianoman #turnthelightsbackon #songoftheday...
S5E26 Planet Claire The B 52's 1979
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Wanderlust Wednesday yet again here in The Rock cave. I came across this video recently and was reminded just how import this album and song was for me as a kid. The B-52's debut album from 1979 is near and dear to me and every song I know by heart. Rock Lobster gets all the love which makes sense but there is so much more. Today it is the song and video Planet Claire that I love to this day fo...
Neil Neil Young Old Man No Copyright Slowdown Father's Da
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-copyright music removed because it was blocked- Neil Young made a whole lot of music from 1968-1972 between Buffalo Springfield, Crazy Horse, CSN&Y and his solo efforts he was a musical genius juggernaut. You can just load up his greatest hits and spend your day taking it all in. On Father's Day today we are going with his legendary album harvest and the appropriate song Old Man. Turn this up ...
S5E24 Heart Barracuda 1977
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In 1977 the band Heart was in the middle of a fierce battle between 2 Record Labels trying to release their material. In the middle of it all they dropped a song about it called Barracuda. Is this their best song? It is close for me, tune in to find out more on Song Of The Day in The Rock Cave. #Heart #barracuda #songoftheday #sotd #therockcave
S5E23 Great White Rock Me June 1987
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Great White out of Los Angeles dropped their pivotal 3rd album Once Bitten in the summer of 1987. The lead single, Rock Me performed modestly on the charts but received huge radio play and continues on Classic Rock stations to this day. Tune in to find out more on Octane Friday here in The Rock Cave. #greatwhite #rockme #songoftheday #sotd #therockcave #octanefriday
S5E22 Pink Floyd Meddle 1971 with Michael Murray
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Pink Floyd and Michael Murray. Say what?! Well he dropped me a line and said he wanted to cover this Prog masterpeice and how could I say no? I have covered every Floyd album since 1973 more than once so today we talk about their 6th album that was painful to record but yielded a gem that showed they were on the right track to being a cohesive, creative and innovative band. Song of the day? The...
S5E21 Frankie Goes To Hollywood Welcome To The Pleasuredome 1984
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S5E21 Frankie Goes To Hollywood Welcome To The Pleasuredome 1984
S5E20 Stone Temple Pilots Purple is 30
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S5E20 Stone Temple Pilots Purple is 30
S5E15 Screaming Trees Sweet Oblivion 1992
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S5E15 Screaming Trees Sweet Oblivion 1992
S5E14 Boston Walk On 1994 with Paul Chabot
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S5E14 Boston Walk On 1994 with Paul Chabot
S5E11 J Geils Band Freeze Frame 1981
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S5E11 J Geils Band Freeze Frame 1981
S5E10 The Little River Band on Slowdown Sunday
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S5E10 The Little River Band on Slowdown Sunday
S5E9 Tom's Diner Suzanne Vega DNA 1990
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S5E9 Tom's Diner Suzanne Vega DNA 1990
S5E8 Masters of Reality She Got Me When She Got Her Dress On 1992
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S5E8 Masters of Reality She Got Me When She Got Her Dress On 1992
Some really good trivia in there. I recently watched Trevor Horn’s birthday concert from last year. It opens with Two Tribes. 👍
@@mattleppard1964 where did you find it?
@@therockcave He is a great bass player and live performer. He was in Yes after all 😎
Right on fellas, sounds like good times with good music 👉🏻 .. flipside 😎
Rumor has it a inside job possibly Richard Cole who believe had the safe deposit box key but that was a long time ago
You're the first person I've ever seen react to Love on your side. But I was hoping to actually hear the song.
@@Shabenn The audio was blocked due to copyright issues. At least that is what they informed me z
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Hold Me Now is a great song ! Cracked me up with the Enigma period, ..good times lol
Hold me now is a " top ten stuck on an island song." Babble is fantastic and a must listen if anyone is remotely a fan of TT songs.
I'd go back to late 80s and catch a Pink Floyd show again 🤙🏼🤘🏼
@@wrxfrontier6584 I saw the '87 show in Foxboro. 60k people. First Floyd concert 2nd concert ever. Amazing. I would go back to The Wall shows or Animals.
@@therockcave nice bro, saw them '87 in KC , first concert ✌🏼
@@wrxfrontier6584 Algie the pig malfunctioned and delayed over the crowd. Roadie had to shimmy out over everyone and fix the pulley.
@@therockcave awesome too see 😎
Rather have been at the concert he's talking about. Zeppelin at MSG.
One step beyond was the first album I ever bought. Great album but wonder if you have listened to the liberty of Norton Folgate? Great album. Have seen them live twice this year.
@@gogsie6572 2009 album. I haven't heard it yet. Added to list! How were the shows?!
@@therockcave they still have it live. Always interesting to see which rock song the guitarist chooses to sing 😁 TLONF album - IMHO their best and that is saying something. The more you listen the better it gets. Enjoy.
@@gogsie6572 ha!
One of the greats that hasn't got the recognition he deserves, you have to delve in to all of his material,you will find like I did some of the best listening music ever from Americana
@@pamwilson1653 as a huge Guy Clark and Townes Van Zandt fan I can appreciate Tom Russell. I've done a little more deep diving but need to do even more.
I hadn't heard david & david on KQRS in minneapolis for long time . fixx as well stand fall
Favorite song from this album. Sad this album isn't being enjoyed by millions.
@@mcazares48 agree!
This song lives rent free in my head, but majority of the original songs are folk oriented not everyone’s cup of tea but this is probably they’re most successful song and if my memory serves me right they’ve had over 70 members in the Waterboys band over the years. But a great song nonetheless 👍
@@Garygriff76 It is so damn catchy.
Wonder why "Warm and Beautiful: was not made a single too.
My best friend had that doorbell when I grew up back in the 70s
@@blakewhittington4336 ha!
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Thats another good one 👍
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Cool, i checked out that Patti Smith version and it is good! 🤙🏼
@@wrxfrontier6584 right?!
80's Music rules 😊
‘Canned Heat’ by Jamiroquai is an absolute banger from the late 90s. Maybe it was just a thing on this side of the Pond but it has over 100M listens on Spotify.
Oh that's a good one! Forgot about them. Lol
Really appreciate this episode and bringing more attention to Madness. They are, without question, my favorite band. Just saw them perform in NYC (May, 2024) and it was a great show featuring songs that spanned their 40+ years. As you said, they are not an underappreciated band in the U.K. where they are treated like a national treasure. Their latest album, "C'est La Vie" knocked Taylor Swift out of the #1 spot. That's as much a community service as a testimony to their popularity. ;-) But, here in the U.S., they remain largely unknown which is such a shame. I want to pick you up on one thing. Categorizing Madness as a ska band does them a disservice. That is the equivalent of describing the Beatles as a "mop-top band that performs catchy pop tunes for teenage girls". Madness has evolved a lot in their 40 years to the point where if one only knew them from the mid-90's on, ska would not come to mind. There is no question that their ska/rocksteady songs have stood the test of time and, in the U.S., are still immensely popular and what most people associate with Madness. At their recent concert, they performed many with most in the crowd loving them and singing along (including me). I don't know how to classify Madness now. To me, they are like a more upbeat, fun version of the Moody Blues. I particularly appreciate the orchestral influences which, while they don't raise the songs into the progressive rock category, add so much depth. Mike Barson's percussive keyboard style and Lee Thompson's sax are probably what helps preserve the ska energy of Madness' earlier music. Consider "NW5", a song written about growing up in the North London area with postal code NW5: ruclips.net/video/qm0bSqgOxOI/видео.htmlsi=wlPBWsVeuMUm3T3r Many of their songs have great lyrics with a poignant message. But, as Suggs once said, "we have a tendency to play with our clown noses on" which undermines people taking them seriously. "One Better Day" or "Johnny the Horse" are great examples of this. Both are written about the homeless, the latter about the unnecessary killing for fun of one homeless man. But, in both videos, the band's playfulness and, particularly the latter song, upbeat energy, detract from the poignancy of the song. One Better Day: ruclips.net/video/7Xwh1J6VQnI/видео.htmlsi=gHV4n1tYpMZbLReE Johnny the Horse: ruclips.net/video/sZMW5Dibxyc/видео.htmlsi=ylUytd76rxSrmoVQ I could go on, these songs are only the tip of the iceberg. I get that a lot of people only like the ska songs and many don't care for the newer Madness material. But, it is great material that should have a larger audience in the U.S. Edit: It just occurred to me after seeing your comment with the list of links to their earlier songs, that they could have stopped in the 90's as a mostly ska/rocksteady band and they had already produced enough great material to be stand the test of time as a great band. One could make a plausible argument that they are two different bands to a large number of fans, but I see their catalog as a natural evolution as opposed to a hard departure as, for example, the way the Bee Gees cut hard into disco from their original pop.
Thanks for commenting. You bring up a lot of valid points and I will definitely check some of those songs out. I think because they did not take off here in America they are stuck in the Ska label because that's how record stores organized them. (What's a record store? lol) My personal experience involves finding Divine Madness box set and going deep. So good. I so wanted to see them on this tour, couldn't make it happen.
@@therockcave There you go, you have a subject for a future episode: "Modern Madness, the evolution of the nutty boys to nutty men"... or something like that. 🙂 It is totally understandable that they've not escaped their ska designation here. Not sure if that is a failure of their marketing people or maybe their music is just too often tied to their North London working class roots to resonate with Americans. I'm reluctant to narrow them down to one more contemporary album, but "The Liberty of Norton Folgate" is a great album, almost a concept album, that showcases the more modern state of Madness. ruclips.net/video/wKW2bWSU9_k/видео.htmlsi=Uc2L51fuMwVXxtS9 As someone who appreciates their 2 Tone label days, you might particularly appreciate the track from that album "On the Town" featuring Rhoda Dakar from The Bodysnatchers. ruclips.net/video/hUUl4H1y14k/видео.htmlsi=ISQlt5zkiA16MfIv
Now that I think of it I've never met anyone in person who appreciates even the songs I mentioned. That's how rough it is here in America. Although their tour seems to have e been a success which is interesting to me.
Haha, they had most of us gathered in the Hammerstein Ballroom May 30th. You missed a great show. They opened with One Step Beyond and played many of the songs in your list plus newer ones. The Prince was 3rd in their setlist. ruclips.net/video/LqYR1KxRga4/видео.htmlsi=621br2Q9oPPnK9uO
@@therockcave We were all gathered in Hammerstein Ballroom on May 30th (minus, of course, a few like yourself that needed to stay back so we wouldn't all be lost in case of a disaster! :-) ) Their setlist included every song in your list of links (except The Return of The Los Palmas 7) plus many other newer ones. They opened with One Step Beyond and The Prince was the 3rd song in the set. Here is a decent video of the show (of course, the sound in these recording is never as good as live). It seemed like everyone knew all their earlier songs by heart and were singing and dancing along. ruclips.net/video/LqYR1KxRga4/видео.htmlsi=Lay27ZX-8OMND7Kk
Yes! I still have my vinyl of this album. Absolutely loved this song, they used a snippet of the music in an advertisement for 'The Minder'. I heard this and had to find who the artist was, this is what led me to the B52's. Other favourite from this album is 'Dance this Mess Around'.
I ain't no Limburger. 52 Girls also and Lava
Jesus and Mary chain - Heat
Oh nice! I don't know that one. Need to listen to it ASAP. I only know April Skies and Head On.
Very unique sounding album. One of my fav to just drink some beer to
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Damn what a chatter box...
Welcome to the show. 1200 or so chatterbox episodes to chose from. Definitely don't watch the 2 part on Riot or the 3 part English Beat or any Black Sabbath with Paul Chabot for that matter. Super chatty deluxe episodes.
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"Faith" was George Michael's first album after Wham. the guy was very talented in music. if you enjoy his music, check out "Cowboys and Angels", one of his many great songs.
I’m a massive Neil fan and knew that most of Harvest was recorded in Nashville but I didn’t know that Linda Ronstadt was at those sessions until now. Assuming it was recorded in ‘71, she would have had Frey, Henley, Leadon, and Meisner - embryonic Eagles - as her backing band at the time. Is there any evidence that any Eagles were in the studio that day? What an exciting fantasy for a 70s music fan! Incidentally, the London Symphony Orchestra parts were recorded in London.
Agree. Did she just stop in by herself? How did that happen? Imaging if they were all there! Thanks for that info on Londonz
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I consider myself a fan but thanks again for the history lesson. I didn't know all that about Harvest and who is on it!
Neil Young made an interesting album in 1982, _Trans_ - it's worthy of research & a mention... I seem to recall that Mark Mothersbaugh had something to do with it, but I cannot find any confirmation of that. I know Young's movie _Human Highway_ stars DEVO. Check it out sometime.
He certainly was not one to shy away from experimentation such as Trans and his Rockabilly album Everybody's Rockin' in 1983.
I saw them live in the 70s. _Mistral Wind_ was so loud, my ears rang for a week afterwards. Zeppelin should have covered that one, it's still my favorite.
Awesome! Where did you see them?
@@therockcave Hampton Roads Coliseum, Oct 19, 1978. According to Concert Archives, the tickets were $6.50...
@@vap0rland hahaha amazing. My first concert was Aerosmith in '84. $12.50
Cool rock story 🤙🏼.. as usual ✌🏼
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Great White, IMO, suffers from the hair band stigma. These guys are actually very good musicians (you rattled off some of their later band destinations), the best of which is the lead singer Jack Russell. Save All Your love is incredibly difficult with myriad key changes and one of my favorite songs let alone a favorite by GH. They have 6-8 really great songs if you add Once Bitten to the catalog, and as you noted a great "drop the windows and cruise around in the summer" type vibe. (Note, it's Dokken we disagree on, they are "meh" for me, but one of your favorites). ruclips.net/video/7ZrwysCjnnU/видео.htmlsi=p6kzU_gznKssJLWn
I remember some interview with Scott where he explained that the name came from the old STP merch and he just loved the logo. He said anyone can go buy one of those they're everywhere. So I did. I bought it so one Day I could hit a show and perhaps have them sign it but after wearing it as my party had for like 5 years it was no longer in autograph condition. Oddly enough Our Lady Peace lined up to me at a bar, I explained the hat, and their guitarist said "We'll sign it." Cool guys as well. I still have that hat in the closet.
Ha. Great story!
They were brilliant 👏. Holly what a song writer .your doing great 👍. Just take a deep breath bud .
Silver gun Superman is a top 50 all time song for me. Strange it wasn’t released as a single. Great track. Mammoth solo
Liked it, forgot about it for years then it just popped into my head a few days ago.
Love when I rediscover music.
@therockcave Always brings up memories of the time too.
Alright Alright Alright! Always appreciate your daily themes and good music talk. I always thought it was Duran Duran who sang Relax as a kid 😄
Ha! Would love to hear them sing that one. 🤣
Are you from the US? Frankie took part in a televised MTV new years show back then, where the guys from Duran Duran joined them onstage while singing Relax. Maybe that’s why you associate them with that song 😀
This album is a masterpiece
Hard to follow up Core and they hit it out of the park.
@@therockcave you're right. Core was and is a great album and they exceeded that, which is not an easy feat
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I was never a fan. Much preferred punk / new wave. Even metal. Not Bruce. _Viva la difference_
I get it. Especially this record. Not for everyone, but hugely popular. I prefer Tunnel of Love myself. That said, the majority of the 80's were New Wave for me.
With ya, don't hate his songs but just not a fan...
The original band members, have reformed, or most of them. Unfortunately, they no longer have the legal right to call themselves Little River Band. They now perform as Shorrock, Birtles and Gobels. Another bunch of musicians now own, and have the legal right to call themselves the Little river band, and they tour using that name, but they aren't the real deal.
The problem with getting old, we have to read the fine print on who's in the bands we want to see! Ha.
@@therockcave Yeah. There was a whole legal stoush about the current members owning the right to call themselves LRB. The same thing has happened to INXS, they no longer own the copyright on their songs.
@@Ozvideo1959 I did an episode a little bit ago about when we are ok with lead singers being replaced and when we aren't. I am not that interested in seeing Journey or Foreigner or Stone Temple Pilots now for example.
That music you played is absolutely epic part of the Walk On song. Ive seen Boston on tour several times. The Best concert I've been to is Boston in 1995 with both Delp AND Cosmo on stage. They were very close friends, and boy did it show on stage. They complemented each other so well. We were all simply blown away by the vocals that evening. Cosmo had some HUGE shoes to fill singing on that album. I personally think he did an outstanding job.
Nice! That's great to hear from someone who saw that tour. Love it. Did they do Foreplay/Long Time?
@@therockcave Oh yes. They play that song at all their concerts. Crowd went nuts :) I tell ya... Brad Delp.. What a talent. Such a heart breaking story.
@@Donny-does-it I figured but needed validation. Lol
*Bananarama* _Cruel Summer_ is my favorite summer titled song. Also, _Summer_ by *War* , also *Summer Breeze* - _Seals & Croft_
The surprise was Summer Breeze got left off by both of us.
Who is still using diaphragms? Oh wait...I don't usually think to put on Tool, but never turn them off. 46+2 fantastic along with so many other songs smothered with technical and insanely complicated rhythms. I will tell you the bad news, I HATED them in concert, terrible show. Music was fine but there's NO experience...just watching big screens with cool videos and a band playing...not worth the $200 or so these days...
Agree. Did we see that show together?
@therockcave i dont think so honestly.
Didn't know to pop the back for hidden art, gona go look for my CD!! 🤘🏼
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