I Was Born To Love You
If Randy were to title this episode, and he did, he’d call it “Leave well enough alone!” Queen’s rearrangement of 1985’s I Was Born To Love You is the...
Ep 17.5: Hawkwind @ Prognosis Festival Reaction
Hawkbinge makes another incursion into the podcast timeline for a very quick reaction special to Matt's first time seeing Hawkwind live since starting the podcast. WARNING: Playlist spoilers for...
Episode 60: My Fist Your Face
This week we roll a single off 1985's Done With Mirrors, “My Fist Your Face”! Catch our newest show “Back Tracks: Theme Music” where we take a dive deep...
A Self-Made Man
There’s an awful lot going on in this simple, short little song. So much so that I’ll be honest, I missed almost all of it before I sat down...
Easy Livin’
A dive into the song Easy Livin’ from the album Totally Driven by Uriah Heep Original Review: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-bmqqs-f6eb43 Show website: http://www.scotthaskin.com/uriah_heep_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Uria...
Episode 47: Dead Man’s Party from the film Back To School
This week Corey selects a track from the 1986 Rodney Dangerfield comedy Back To School…Oingo Boingo’s “Dead Man’s Party”! Make sure to give us a follow @BTThemeMusic on Twitter...
Episode 33 – Alice Cooper – Along Came a Spider (Part 2)
Episode 33 is here! What will the final verdict be on Along Came a Spider, the 2008 album by Alice Cooper? Is it a bust, a masterpiece or something...
Why Did You Go
A dive into the song Why Did You Go from the album Totally Driven by Uriah Heep Original Review: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-3u4rf-ff083a Show website: http://www.scotthaskin.com/uriah_heep_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/U...
29 – 72 Seasons Review
With “drummer Pete” filling in for Greg DP we take a quick lil' detour and review the new Metallica album. sofarsopodsowhat@gmail.com twitter.com/sofarsopod facebook.com/sofarsopodsowhat — Send in a voice message:...
Maiden A-Z 121: Review Detour – 72 Seasons
With Erik across the pond Jon decided to bring back “Drummer Pete” for a detour review of the new Metallica album. We always want to hear from you lovely...