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Consider Molly Sims and her best friend Emese Gormley your new girlfriends on speed dial for all your pressing beauty and wellness needs. Is Botox a good idea? Should you try that new diet you saw on the Today Show? Molly and Emese have your back. With guests ranging from top health and beauty experts to their industry friends, you’ll get the scoop on the latest trends, which products and procedures to try, and which to run from-- and they just might be doing it all with a drink in hand. Prepare to be obsessed.
Ep795 The 10 Greatest American Rock Bands of ALL TIME
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It's Independence Day Week here in the good old USA and to celebrate we are going to discuss our picks for the greatest American rock bands of all time. God Bless America! Topics Discussed: Loudini: debut, distributed, did Vince Gill and joe walsh make a mistake joining the eagles, Don Henley's insane behavior, Why I am starting to hate the effing eagles Dweezil Zappa signature guitar , https://shabatguitars.com/product/lynx-dz/ Big tours canceling, i.e. the black keys What no what is saying about Jar Jar Binks Han Solo's "secret sauce" Record label record lay- offs (Joe budden) Scott Weiland's death new details, The Yamaha DX7 Eddie Van Halen & Geddy Lee The debate The richest actor on the planet Broken Headstock Guitar Lesson #1 Mr Pittsburgh: Friday night videos Greatest American Bands: Loudini: Metallica REM Van Halen Heart Aerosmith Lynyrd Skynyrd ZZ Top Steely Dan The Doors Mr. Pittsburgh: Tom Petty * Heartbreakers Lynyrd Skynyrd ZZ Top Van Halen Aerosmith Cheap Trick The Ramones Eagles Boston Journey New & Notable: Loudini: Austin Gold; Mountain Mr Pittsburgh: Tom Morello; Soldier in the Army of Love
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It's Independence Day Week here in the good old USA and to celebrate we are going to discuss our picks for the greatest American rock bands of all time. God Bless America! Topics Discussed: Loudini: debut, distributed, did Vince Gill and joe walsh make a mistake joining the eagles, Don Henley's insane behavior, Why I am starting to hate the effing eagles Dweezil Zappa signature guitar , https://shabatguitars.com/product/lynx-dz/ Big tours canceling, i.e. the black keys What no what is saying about Jar Jar Binks Han Solo's "secret sauce" Record label record lay- offs (Joe budden) Scott Weiland's death new details, The Yamaha DX7 Eddie Van Halen & Geddy Lee The debate The richest actor on the planet Broken Headstock Guitar Lesson #1 Mr Pittsburgh: Friday night videos Greatest American Bands: Loudini: Metallica REM Van Halen Heart Aerosmith Lynyrd Skynyrd ZZ Top Steely Dan The Doors Mr. Pittsburgh: Tom Petty * Heartbreakers Lynyrd Skynyrd ZZ Top Van Halen Aerosmith Cheap Trick The Ramones Eagles Boston Journey New & Notable: Loudini: Austin Gold; Mountain Mr Pittsburgh: Tom Morello; Soldier in the Army of Love
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Here at The Loudini Rock & Roll Circus podcast we love horror films and we love great rock and metal. Put the two together and it you have two great tastes that taste great together. For this years Halloween "Spook-tacular" we will take you on a haunted tour of some of our favorite horror sound tracks that feature great rock and metal bands What we did this week: Lily: Kennywood, Disney on ICe, Loudini: Azrael , Snakes on a plane Retrospective (Minty) , Joe Brown on Ike & Tina (Art of Dialogue) , Bands shooting themselves in the foot with YouTube (Rock Feed) , The early days of MTV (polyphonic) , Japanese words that Americans don’t understand (Mrs Eats), Adams Family Retrospective (Minty) , Joe Rogan OMG!, R.I.P. Phil Lesh & Teri Gar, A.I. and Loudini 1. Trick or Treat (1986) Synopsis: Eddie Weinbauer, a high school outcast and heavy metal fan, discovers that his favorite rock star, Sammi Curr, has died in a mysterious fire. When he plays one of Curr's unreleased albums backward, he unwittingly resurrects the rocker as a supernatural force seeking revenge. Soundtrack: The soundtrack features Fastway, a British rock band that composed most of the music for the film, giving it an authentic 80s heavy metal vibe. Background: This cult classic explores themes of rebellion and the "Satanic Panic" of the 1980s, with cameo appearances by rock icons Ozzy Osbourne (playing a conservative talk show host) and Gene Simmons. 2. Queen of the Damned (2002) Synopsis: Based on Anne Rice’s novel, this film follows vampire Lestat, who awakens from slumber to become a rock star, attracting the attention of other vampires and the ancient Queen Akasha, who wishes to rule alongside him. Soundtrack: Korn’s Jonathan Davis worked with composer Richard Gibbs to produce tracks, with contributions from bands like Disturbed, Deftones, and Marilyn Manson. Background: The soundtrack was a defining feature, creating a unique, moody soundscape that reflects the gothic and seductive qualities of Rice’s vampire world. 3. The Crow (1994) Synopsis: Eric Draven, a musician, returns from the grave to avenge his and his fiancée's murder on the night before Halloween. Guided by a mystical crow, he confronts the killers in a stylized, gritty urban landscape. Soundtrack: The dark and atmospheric soundtrack includes Nine Inch Nails, The Cure, Rage Against the Machine, and Stone Temple Pilots. Background: The Crow became iconic, partially due to its haunting soundtrack, and remains influential for its combination of rock music with the film's themes of love, vengeance, and loss. 4. Bride of Chucky (1998) Synopsis: Killer doll Chucky is resurrected by his former lover, Tiffany. After a ritual goes awry, she’s trapped in a doll’s body as well. Together, the murderous dolls embark on a chaotic journey to find new bodies. Soundtrack: The edgy soundtrack features Rob Zombie, Slayer, Judas Priest, and Type O Negative. Background: Known for its dark humor, Bride of Chucky refreshed the Child’s Play series, and its soundtrack added a gritty, punk-rock feel to the horror-comedy. 5. Return of the Living Dead (1985) Synopsis: When a chemical leaks at a medical supply warehouse, it causes the dead to rise and wreak havoc in a nearby town. A group of punk teens finds themselves at the center of the chaos. Soundtrack: The punk-driven soundtrack includes The Cramps, T.S.O.L., and 45 Grave. Background: Blending punk culture with zombie horror, this film is notable for its humor, gore, and punk soundtrack, which complements its rebellious, chaotic spirit. 6. Demon Knight (1995) Synopsis: A mysterious drifter named Brayker seeks refuge in a rundown hotel while being pursued by a demonic entity called The Collector, who wants a relic Brayker holds. Soundtrack: The soundtrack includes Pantera, Megadeth, and Ministry. Background: Part of the "Tales from the Crypt" film series, this movie’s soundtrack and horror-action elements captured a blend of supernatural horror with hard-hitting rock. 7. Freddy vs. Jason (2003) Synopsis: Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees, two iconic killers from horror franchises, come face-to-face in a battle, with teens caught in the crossfire. Soundtrack: The soundtrack features Ill Nino, Slipknot, Sepultura, and Spineshank. Background: Featuring a high-energy soundtrack, this crossover slasher appealed to metal fans and is known for its adrenaline-filled music. 8. House of 1000 Corpses (2003) Synopsis: Two couples on a road trip through rural America stumble upon a bizarre museum run by a man named Captain Spaulding. Their curiosity leads them into the lair of the Firefly family, where terror and madness unfold. Soundtrack: The soundtrack, curated by director Rob Zombie, includes songs by Zombie himself along with Buck Owens and The Ramones, adding a gritty, Southern rock vibe. Background: Rob Zombie’s directorial debut is heavily influenced by grindhouse films and 1970s horror. The music complements its chaotic and disturbing tone, with Zombie’s own tracks amplifying the twisted atmosphere. 9. Resident Evil (2002) Synopsis: Alice, an amnesiac security operative, teams up with a group of commandos to investigate a deadly virus outbreak in a high-tech facility known as The Hive. Their mission pits them against reanimated corpses and mutated creatures. Soundtrack: The soundtrack features Slipknot, Marilyn Manson, and Coal Chamber, creating an industrial, high-energy backdrop for the action-horror elements. Background: Known for its intense action sequences and blend of horror with sci-fi, the soundtrack’s industrial metal sound contributes to the futuristic, menacing feel of the film. 10. Dracula 2000 (2000) Synopsis: In this modern adaptation, Dracula is accidentally revived in New Orleans, where he targets the daughter of the man who once tried to contain him. The story intertwines classic vampire lore with contemporary themes. Soundtrack: Featuring bands like Pantera, Slayer, System of a Down, and Linkin Park, the soundtrack is heavy with rock and metal tracks. Background: This retelling of the Dracula story embraces a darker, edgier approach, with a soundtrack that enhances its themes of immortality and rebellion against tradition. New & Notable: Loudini: Trope; Planes Lily: Blacklist Union; Hey Mr. Superstar…
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It seems rare these days, but the rock era is filled with bands like AC/DC, Van Halen, The Black Crows and several other that produced iconic albums back to back. On this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus we will revisit these amazing albums and take you behind the scenes to learn what makes these album so dang good. Topics Discussed: What we did this week Loudini: Underworld , In the Mouth of Madness , Shaun of the Dead , Malicious(2018), Isabelle(2019), Jake E Lee shot , Paul Di'Anno dies , is the “dog man” real? Origin of the jack-o-lantern , Terrifier kills joker , Loudini's obsession with The Shining continues, https://www.alternativenation.net/gene-simmons-gives-honest-opinion-on-eric-clapton/ , ozzy induction rrhf , bad music released by good musicians Mr. Pittsburgh: So bad it’s good; Wing- Highway to Hell, What went wrong podcast, Lily: white lion( was good), 100 acres manor, bride of frankenstein, beetle juice, iron maiden, nelson Killer back to back releases: Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin and Led Zeppelin II Van Halen: 1984 and 5150 Counting Crowes: August and Everything After & Recovering the Satellites Black Crows: Shake Your Money Maker & Southern Harmony Musical Companion AC/DC; Highway to Hell and Back in Black New & Notable: Loudini: Velvet Rush; Euphonia Pittsburgh Kevin: Hype Lights; Standing on the Edge Lily: Fake Figures; Burn the Tyrants…
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On this week’s Loudini Rock & Roll Circus podcast we discuss an article from the website 80s Kids . com. In the article Amber Ward lists several bands who she says had one “huge weak link”. Is she right? Loudini and Mr. Pittsburgh are going to break it all down and give you our thoughts. Topics Discussed: What we did this week: Loudini: Daddy’s Head , Little Bites , End of Days , The Grudge, Cuckoo , Rich Williams (Kansas) talks about Steve Walsh , American Psycho retrospective , “very special” episodes of 80’s TV sitcoms , the hunt for Gollum and things you may not know about LOTR , Spinal Tap 2 Pittsburgh Kevin: Jake E Lee, guitar player magazine, So Bad It’s Good: Mrs. Miller; Hard Days Night Great Bands with “weak links”... https://www.eightieskids.com/new/great-bands-that-had-one-huge-weak-link/ Classic Rock Review’s Perspective New & Notable: Loudini: The Courettes; Keep Dancing Mr. Pittsburgh: The Soul Revival; Midnight Flame…
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The rise and fall of the double album in popular music is a fascinating journey that reflects changes in artistic ambition, technology, and the music industry itself. Here’s an outline of key developments: Billy Joel Killed the Double Album??? History of the Double Album (wiki) I. Introduction Definition of a double album: Typically a collection of two LPs or CDs, often featuring a cohesive concept or theme. Overview of its significance in popular music. II. The Rise of the Double Album Early Examples (1950s-1960s) Introduction in jazz and classical music as a way to showcase longer compositions. Examples: Miles Davis's Sketches of Spain (1960). First Double album of all time: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook The Concept Album Movement (Late 1960s) The Beatles’ The White Album (1968): A landmark in the double album format, showcasing diverse musical styles. Pink Floyd’s The Wall (1979) and other progressive rock bands embrace the format for storytelling. Artistic Expression and Ambition Double albums seen as a canvas for ambitious concepts and themes. Notable examples: The Rolling Stones' Exile on Main St. (1972) and Bob Dylan's Desire (1976). Commercial Success Major sales: Double albums often topped charts and received critical acclaim. Increased visibility of artists willing to take risks. III. The Peak of the Double Album Cultural Impact (1970s-1980s) The double album becomes a symbol of artistic integrity and ambition. Festivals and concerts: Artists using double albums to frame their live performances. Mainstream Adoption More artists from various genres (rock, pop, R&B) begin to experiment with the format. Examples: Fleetwood Mac's Tusk (1979) and Prince's Sign o' the Times (1987). IV. The Decline of the Double Album Changing Industry Dynamics (1990s) The rise of the CD as a dominant format: convenience led to a preference for shorter albums. Economic considerations: Record labels focused on singles rather than lengthy projects. Shift in Listening Habits The emergence of MTV and music videos: Visual media shifted focus from album artistry to hit singles. The rise of radio formats emphasizing shorter songs. Digital Era and Streaming (2000s-Present) Playlist culture: Listeners favor curated collections over lengthy albums. Shorter tracks dominate streaming platforms, leading to a decline in the production of double albums. V. Resurgence and Evolution Recent Trends (2010s-Present) Some artists, like Taylor Swift ( The Double Album ), explore the format, appealing to nostalgia and artistry. Conceptual storytelling continues in fragmented forms (e.g., extended play releases or singles). Legacy of the Double Album Influence on modern artists: Many still draw inspiration from the narrative and artistic ambitions of classic double albums. Critical appreciation: Recognition of double albums as significant artistic statements. VI. Conclusion Reflection on the evolution of the double album in the context of broader changes in popular music. Enduring legacy: While its prominence may have waned, the double album remains an important part of music history, embodying the struggle between commercial viability and artistic expression. The greatest double albums of all time: https://www.google.com/search?q=the+most+important+double+albums+of+all+time&sca_esv=9e556a6b58aef874&sxsrf=ADLYWIKkcUDDNCKglv7ygX8kIkbP2CWZhg%3A1728351563421&source=hp&ei=S40EZ_GjF9DaptQP16upMA&iflsig=AL9hbdgAAAAAZwSbW6lgun8H7EM64J1LyNVRvReuIRSd&oq=the+most+important+double+albums+&gs_lp=Egdnd3Mtd2l6IiF0aGUgbW9zdCBpbXBvcnRhbnQgZG91YmxlIGFsYnVtcyAqAggAMgUQIRigATIFECEYoAEyBRAhGKABMgUQIRigATIFECEYnwUyBRAhGJ8FMgUQIRifBTIFECEYnwUyBRAhGJ8FMgUQIRifBUi6lQFQ-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-vbAw&sclient=gws-wiz New & Notable: Loudini: Flying Joes; Black Stone Mr Pittsburgh: Tiny Warz; Walking On Clouds The rise and fall of the double album in popular music is a fascinating journey that reflects changes in artistic ambition, technology, and the music industry itself. Here’s an outline of key developments: Billy Joel Killed the Double Album??? History of the Double Album (wiki) I. Introduction Definition of a double album: Typically a collection of two LPs or CDs, often featuring a cohesive concept or theme. Overview of its significance in popular music. II. The Rise of the Double Album Early Examples (1950s-1960s) Introduction in jazz and classical music as a way to showcase longer compositions. Examples: Miles Davis's Sketches of Spain (1960). First Double album of all time: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook The Concept Album Movement (Late 1960s) The Beatles’ The White Album (1968): A landmark in the double album format, showcasing diverse musical styles. Pink Floyd’s The Wall (1979) and other progressive rock bands embrace the format for storytelling. Artistic Expression and Ambition Double albums seen as a canvas for ambitious concepts and themes. Notable examples: The Rolling Stones' Exile on Main St. (1972) and Bob Dylan's Desire (1976). Commercial Success Major sales: Double albums often topped charts and received critical acclaim. Increased visibility of artists willing to take risks. III. The Peak of the Double Album Cultural Impact (1970s-1980s) The double album becomes a symbol of artistic integrity and ambition. Festivals and concerts: Artists using double albums to frame their live performances. Mainstream Adoption More artists from various genres (rock, pop, R&B) begin to experiment with the format. Examples: Fleetwood Mac's Tusk (1979) and Prince's Sign o' the Times (1987). IV. The Decline of the Double Album Changing Industry Dynamics (1990s) The rise of the CD as a dominant format: convenience led to a preference for shorter albums. Economic considerations: Record labels focused on singles rather than lengthy projects. Shift in Listening Habits The emergence of MTV and music videos: Visual media shifted focus from album artistry to hit singles. The rise of radio formats emphasizing shorter songs. Digital Era and Streaming (2000s-Present) Playlist culture: Listeners favor curated collections over lengthy albums. Shorter tracks dominate streaming platforms, leading to a decline in the production of double albums. V. Resurgence and Evolution Recent Trends (2010s-Present) Some artists, like Taylor Swift ( The Double Album ), explore the format, appealing to nostalgia and artistry. Conceptual storytelling continues in fragmented forms (e.g., extended play releases or singles). Legacy of the Double Album Influence on modern artists: Many still draw inspiration from the narrative and artistic ambitions of classic double albums. Critical appreciation: Recognition of double albums as significant artistic statements. VI. Conclusion Reflection on the evolution of the double album in the context of broader changes in popular music. Enduring legacy: While its prominence may have waned, the double album remains an important part of music history, embodying the struggle between commercial viability and artistic expression. The greatest double albums of all time: https://www.google.com/search?q=the+most+important+double+albums+of+all+time&sca_esv=9e556a6b58aef874&sxsrf=ADLYWIKkcUDDNCKglv7ygX8kIkbP2CWZhg%3A1728351563421&source=hp&ei=S40EZ_GjF9DaptQP16upMA&iflsig=AL9hbdgAAAAAZwSbW6lgun8H7EM64J1LyNVRvReuIRSd&oq=the+most+important+double+albums+&gs_lp=Egdnd3Mtd2l6IiF0aGUgbW9zdCBpbXBvcnRhbnQgZG91YmxlIGFsYnVtcyAqAggAMgUQIRigATIFECEYoAEyBRAhGKABMgUQIRigATIFECEYnwUyBRAhGJ8FMgUQIRifBTIFECEYnwUyBRAhGJ8FMgUQIRifBUi6lQFQ-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-vbAw&sclient=gws-wiz New & Notable: Loudini: Flying Joes; Black Stone Mr Pittsburgh: Tiny Warz; Walking On Clouds…
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Some bands are just that lucky. In addition to having a great lead vocalist, they have another musician who also has such a great voice that they feature them on at least a few songs just so the talent won’t go to waste. I’m not talking about great backing vocalists like Michael Anthony. I am talking about musicians who sing some of the bands best songs. On this week’s Loudini Rock & Roll Circus we introduce you to 10 of our favorite pinch hitter singers from some of rock’s greatest bands Topics Discussed: What we did this week.. Loudini: Carla, Every artist will be indie by 2026 , Aerosmith; do people care who wrote the song? John Berkey painting the future , The other sister and Krippendorf’s Tribe , Guitarist’s with the “unfair advantage” , Music is not your product , Quinten Tarantino on The Exorcist , Singers falling down the stairs , Polly’s Tits Mr. Pittsburgh: orphanage burst, short horror on YouTube: Rene Rivera Production, Alter, Secondary Vocalists: Peter Townsend - The Who Chris Squire - Yes Kelly Keagy - Night Ranger Nuno Benttencourt - Extreme Jerry Cantrell - Alice In Chains Dusty Hill - ZZ Top Steve Lukather - Toto Patrick Simmons - The Doobie Brothers Glenn Hughes - Deep Purple Randy Meisner - The Eagles New & Notable: Loudini: Jerry Cantrell; Afterglow Mr. Pittsburgh: Cobra Spell; Warrior from Hell…
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On this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus we're all about that bass as we talk about the most soulful, most groovin' and most funky bass lines of the 1980s Topics Discussed: What we did this week: Loudini: The tools that musician's need to get hired (not what you think), 10 artists that ruined pop music , Diver Down retrospective , Ken Tamplin Lip syncing scandal, The Assent (2019 movie) , Kate Hudson, voices carry, and new album ? The making of Tommy Boy , Princes most covered song , the Exorcist is getting ANOTHER sequel , Tiger Lilies, Heroin , The History of the Music Video (polyphonic) , The making of "Here Comes The Sun" (you can't unhear this) , Eat The Cat , Lily: Alliance Rock Fest, best of pittsburgh party, Zebra, Rob Zombie & Alice Cooper, Beetlejuice Best Bass Lines of the 1980s Another One Bites The Dust; Queen (John Deacon) Super Freak; Rik James (Oscar Alston) Hold Me Now; Thompson Twins (Tom Bailey) Hungry Like The Wolf; Duran Duran (John Taylor) Too Shy; Kajagoogoo (Nick Beggs) Billie Jean; Michael Jackson (Louis Johnson) Smooth Criminal; Michael Jackson Papa Don't Preach; Madonna (robert salamone) Easy Lover; Phillip Bailey & Phil Collins (Nathan East) I Feel For You; Chaka Khan (Reggie Griffin) Let's Dance; Davie Bowie(Charmine Rojas) Twight Light Zone; Golden Earing Phantom of the Opera; Iron Maiden Ace of Spades; Motorhead(Lemmy) New & Notable: Loudini: Castle Rat; Fresh Fur Lily V: In Theory…
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On this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus we dig deep into the history of distortion and the electric guitar and how is shaped the sound of rock music. Topics Discussed: What we did this week: Loudini: Twan Moore & the Train, Black Snake Moan, Are meet and greets worth it? Perry & Dave, The VMA's are still a thing, why that's bad , How D2C is poised to destroy streaming , The tools that musician's need to get hired (not what you think), What Rick Beato (and others) don't understand about today's "charts" . Why no bands on "the charts". Robert Epstein explains our "Google-fied" world. Mr. Pittsburgh: Selling guitar to the Wolf, What happened to The Donnas? The History or Distortion: https://www.guitarworld.com/features/the-evolution-of-distortion-how-advances-in-gear-paved-the-way-for-heavy-music https://thejhsshow.com/articles/what-you-need-to-know-about-overdrive-pedals The history of distortion is deeply intertwined with the development of the electric guitar, as the two evolved together to shape the sound of modern music. Here’s an overview: ### **Early Days: Accidental Origins (1940s-1950s)** Distortion originally came about as a mistake. In the 1940s and early 1950s, guitarists accidentally discovered that pushing tube amplifiers beyond their normal limits created a gritty, overdriven sound. This was typically caused by damaged speaker cones or malfunctioning amp circuits. Guitarists like Willie Johnson of Howlin' Wolf and bluesmen such as Elmore James and Muddy Waters were among the early users of this overdriven tone, which gave their sound more power and raw emotion. ### **First Deliberate Use: 1950s-1960s** By the late 1950s, guitarists started to intentionally seek out distorted sounds. Link Wray, known for his 1958 instrumental "Rumble," achieved distortion by poking holes in his amplifier's speaker cone. This gave the song a unique, menacing tone that laid the foundation for rock and roll’s aggressive edge. In 1961, the first commercially available distortion device, the Maestro Fuzz-Tone pedal (FZ-1), was created by Gibson, famously used in The Rolling Stones' 1965 hit "(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction." This marked a pivotal moment in the history of guitar distortion, as fuzz became a sought-after effect in rock music. ### **The Rise of Fuzz and Overdrive (1960s-1970s)** The 1960s saw distortion evolve further with the fuzz effect. Artists like Jimi Hendrix and Keith Richards popularized fuzz pedals, using them to achieve a thick, saturated tone. Hendrix, especially, made innovative use of distortion in tracks like “Purple Haze,” helping to push the boundaries of what was possible with the electric guitar. Around the same time, the concept of overdrive became more refined. Instead of extreme fuzz, overdrive pedals like the Ibanez Tube Screamer simulated the natural distortion that tube amps produced when cranked to high volumes. This allowed guitarists to achieve warm, harmonically rich distortion at lower volumes, making it more versatile for different styles of playing. ### **Heavy Metal and High-Gain Amplifiers (1970s-1980s)** In the 1970s and 1980s, distortion became even heavier as bands like Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and later Metallica pushed the limits of gain. Marshall amplifiers, known for their high-gain tone, became the go-to choice for hard rock and metal bands, allowing for more sustained and aggressive sounds. Guitarists like Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath) and Eddie Van Halen were known for their iconic distorted tones, which relied heavily on both amp overdrive and distortion pedals. ### **The Modern Era: Digital Distortion (1990s-Present)** In the 1990s, digital technology revolutionized distortion. Digital pedals and multi-effects units began to emulate the classic sounds of tube amps and analog pedals with greater precision. This era also saw the rise of more extreme metal genres that demanded even more distortion and gain, pushing pedal manufacturers to create high-gain stompboxes like the Boss Metal Zone. Today, digital amplifiers and software (e.g., Line 6 Helix, Kemper Profiling Amp) allow guitarists to access a wide range of distortion tones, from vintage fuzz to modern high-gain sounds, all in one device. Players can easily shape their sound using a combination of analog and digital tools, blending the warmth of traditional New & Notable: Loudini: The Damn Truth ; Love Out Of Luck Mr Pittsburgh: The Warning; Six Feet Deep…
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On this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus we return to our exploration of all things RUSH. On this edition we explore the follow up to their magnum opus Moving Pictures, Signals Topics Covered: What We Did This Week: Loudini: Alien Romulus , A Quiet Place; Day One, Freeway, Perfect Stranger, Rock & Metal have nothing to offer, Did Rita Coolidge write the outro to Layla? Why is gibson destroying guitars? The Texan Woodstock , Some things that you may not know about The Song Remains The Same; Jay Lo & Dave Grohl's "disappointing" behavior, Oasis reuniting (new album?), Happy Birthday Joe Perry, Mr. Pittsburgh: Emily Armstrong with Linkin Park, Dave Grohl, RIP James Earl Jones, Tiktok RUSH; Signals Album Track Breakdown Subdivisions Chemistry The Weapon Losing It The Analog Kid Digital Man New World Man Countdown Production Notes Gear Used Reception New & Notable: Loudini: Descartes A Kant; Woman Sobbing https://www.descartesakant.com/ Mr. Pittsburgh: Linkin Park; The Emptiness Machine…
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Tired of the alorhythm picking your music for you? Are you bored with just listening to random singles from yester-year that your streaming service thinks that you should like? We are too! On this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus Podcast we share our picks for great road trip albums Topics Covered: What we did this week: Loudini: Longlegs , Oasis reuniting , Dolly Parton retiring? A visit from "the Hawk", Zeena Schreck interview , Frankie Valli needs to retire , Robin Williams; Thief? , New Francis Ford Coppola flick looks wild & trailer woopsie , is Corey Feldman for real? , Bernie Sanders says "it's all rigged" Mr. Pittsburgh: Lily: Albums for your fall/holiday road trips: Lucinda Williams; Car Wheels On A Gravel Road Tom Waits; Night Hawks At The Diner Tears for Fears; Elemental Marc Cohn; Marc Cohn Extreme: Pornografitti Oh Brother! Where Art Thou? Graceland; Paul Simon Fleetwood Mac; Rumours John Hammond (jr); Wicked Grin Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers; Greatest Hits High Infidelity; REO Speewagon RUSH; Moving Pictures Aerosmith; Get A Grip Appetite for Destruction; Guns & Roses AC/DC; Highway To Hell/ Back in Black Led Zeppelin; Physical Grafitti New & Notable: Loudini: Texas Hippie Coalition; Lily: October Noir, Windows Mr. Pittsburgh:…
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Have you been thinking that gender bending is a phenomenon of the millennial and gen z generations? Oh what short memories we have! Rock artists have been playing with gender practically since the beginning of rock history. So gather the family for this awkward, fun and often hilarious look at how rockers have pushed the boundaries of gender over the decades. Topics Discussed: What we did this week: Loudini: Baghead, Jack Russell , Phil Donahue, Greg Kihn, Loudini interviews Greg Kihn Randall Smith fired from Mesa-Boogie? COuld AI end up improving music? , Mark Hamill is insane, Acolyte cancelled, Mr. Pittsburgh: Lily: Rock's Gender Benders Gender Bending Artists David Bowie Prince Michael Jackson Elton John Grace Jones Annie Lennox Gender bending songs Lola Dude Looks Like A Lady Walk on the Wild Side Lady Stardust Jet https://www.cracked.com/blog/5-unexpected-true-stories-behind-famous-gender-bending-songs Gender bending scenes, movements, genres 70's Glam 80's androgynous new wave acts 80s Glam (hair) Metal New & Notable: Loudini: Geese; 2122 Mr Pittsburgh: Corey Glover's Universe; I am Lily: All I Know; Playin' with Fire…
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The electric guitar and rock and roll go together like chocolate and peanut butter.... so much so, that many of the most important moments in rock history are also some of the most important in the history of the electric guitar. On this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus Podcast we discuss 10 important and defining moments in the history of the electric guitar Topics Discussed: What we did this week: Loudini: The Blue Rose , Starve Acre, What the artists really thought of we are the world, Sincerity vs Irony in modern media , The Van Halen album we never go to hear, RAYGUN & breakdancing in the Olympics , is tone chasing a waste of time? Gibson's Junior Strategy , Milli Vanilli biopic , How Prince set up the studio , Marcus King covering Workin' Man Blues , Make Weird Music Mr. Pittsburgh: Boondock Saints, TikTok 10 defining Electric guitar moments Charlie Christian w/ his Gibson ES 150 Les Paul's "log" Muddy Waters The Telecaster Buddy Holly on Ed Sullivan with Strat Johnny B. Goode, Mabeline etc... Chuck Berry Hendrix... Monterey and Woodstock Beatles on Ed Sullivan Dylan goes electric Van Halen I https://www.guitarworld.com/features/the-50-greatest-moments-in-electric-guitar-history New & Notable: Mr. Pittsburgh: Loudini: Andy Wood; Would?…
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While there are many guitar models out there associated with rock and roll there are two primary models that seem to have been in a foot race for dominance from day one. Since he 1950s The Fender Stratocaster and the Gibson Les Paul have both captured the immaginations of guitarists around the world as well as the hosts of your favorite podcast! On this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus we bring you the story of how these two behemouths of rock fought for dominance in the hearts and hands of guitarists for the last 72 years and how they inspired each of us as well! #lespaul #stratocaster #gibsonguitars #fenderguitars Topics DIscussed: What we did this week: Loudini: I saw the TV Glow, Under Paris , Horrorstor , the story of Dire Straits' Money for Nothing, Neal Schon & Jonathan Cain kiss and make up , Brian Jones' release from The Rolling Stones , why smart people believe stupid shit , Solid Gold , why don't marty's parents remember him?, anthony bourdain & robin williams, Loudini's quote of the week, guitar tip Mr. Pittsburgh: Sorcerer, dog bites dog, tiktok Les Pauls and Strats and our journey with both Reference: https://medium.com/@richwhite08/fender-stratocaster-vs-gibson-les-paul-an-in-depth-comparison-2abf2d8c35d7 Most famous Stratocaster Players Most Famous Les Paul Players New & Notable: Loudini: Eve Of Uprise; One Left Standing Mr. Pittsburgh: JD and the RetroRyders; What To Do?…
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On this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus we do something a litlle different and combine two of our series. First of all our RUSH series (The Rockin RUSH Circus) and our series entitled The Gear That Made Rock. So... this weeks is The Guitars of RUSH! Topics Discussed: What we did this week: Loudini: Incidents Around The House; Maxxine, Billy Idol @ The Hoover Dam , Does Album artwork still matter in 2024? Did Jar Jar destroy Star Wars & Lucas Film? Joe B on John Mayhall and the RRHF , VH's 1984 tour , Aerosmith Retires , Harrison Ford in the MCU??? , Eurythmics Retrospective , Rick Beato steps in doo doo , Sammy Hagar interviews Extreme , Real Reason Jimmy Page left the Black Crows tour , Pretty Reckless Live in Spain(Witches Burn) Stevie Ray Vaugh plays Comfortably Numb , Snuffaluppagus Mr. Pittsburgh The Guitars of RUSH https://rush.fandom.com/wiki/Alex_Lifeson_equipment#Rush https://rush.fandom.com/wiki/Geddy_Lee_equipment New & Notable: Loudini: Austin Gold ; The Wire Defines Mr Pittsburgh: Roses Undread; Brand New Me…
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How many times have you heard "Every Breath You Take" played at a wedding? Did you know that that song is not romantic at all? It's actually about stalking someone. On this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus we discuss this and many other classic rock songs that most people don't know are way darker that they ever thought. Topics Discussed: What we did this week: Loudini: Arcadian , The Watchers , Last Man Standing , The Making of The Thing, Quinten Tarantino on Dirty Harry , The current guitar market , How Christopher Lloyd became Jim and Doc, The most famous musician on the planet , when Prince met "shinehead", how george martin saved Every Breath You Take, cancelling people is always bad (jack black, mark hamill etc...), Have you tried "A Brain"? , Iron Man is Dr. Doom, Mr. Pittsurgh: Lily: Dark Songs: https://loudwire.com/disturbing-songs-that-people-love/ Hell is for Children Chop Suey Du Hast A Skeleton in the Closet Santa Monica Every Breath You Take Like a Prayer New & Notable: Loudini: Crobot ; Obsidian Mr. Pittsburgh: Royale Lynn ; Death Wish Lily: Gavin Evick; Young Wild & Free…
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We know that all rock stars are fake... or are they? As it turns out rock stars are a lot like you and me... they are complicated! On this week's Loudini Rock & Roll Circus we attempt do discover the real people behind some of the greatest music ever made. Topics discussed: What we did this week: Loudini: did grunge kill metal? is John 5 faking it with Motley Crue? , Loudini almost dies, Loudini Leaves TikTok & X, David Lee Roth covers Baker Street , Joe Bonamassa & Train cover Hold On Loosely, "What Happened To Music" by Jon Blackstone , The Willows , For Sale , Night Sky , Gary Moore Underrated? , That Aged Great Mr. Pittsburgh: goes to the ER. Joe Bonamassa' Amos, Rock stars: Eddie Van Halen David Bowie Prince Ozzy Osbourne Bruce Springsteen Chuck Berry https://youtu.be/qzXf2u9LNYc?si=_VHbI85PRTw6mQ5Z Jimi Hendrix Bono Dave Grohl Kurt Cobain New & Notable: Loudini: The Southern River Band; Vice City III Mr. Pittsburgh: The Pines; That's Alright…
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