Jul 31, 2017
After two months of guests at the table and different cast
variations, the trio return to talk "rock vs. disco" in the
conclusion of the two-part series, The Disco Years. It's Pat, Mike,
and Stick this time for Episode 28 of Rock Under Fire, where Barry
White, James Brown, George Clinton, Donna Summer, the Village
People, Casablanca Records, Philly soul, Giorgio Moroder, the
Rolling Stones, NIle Rodgers, Kiss, Rod Stewart, Saturday Night
Fever, the Bee Gees, Sister Sledge and many other names are all
discussed, as well as the underlying social, racial, gender, and
sexual implications during the era. We even get into the 1979
Pittsburgh Pirates!
We thank all of you who continue to support Rock Under Fire, and
we welcome any new listeners to the show. As a rock and roll
podcast, we make it a point not to focus on any one particular
artist, band, or genre of music, but with that comes the reality
that our show may not always appeal to everyone at the same time.
The seven decades of rock and roll music along with its even longer
history gives us an extremely broad canvas to create discussions
on, drawing from different areas with each episode. So there is
still always something for everyone.
In the previous 27 episodes we've discussed The Beatles, The
Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Prince, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen,
Kiss, Judas Priest, Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, The Who, Fleetwood
Mac, Pink Floyd, the Monterey Pop Festival, Woodstock, Doo Wop, The
Beach Boys, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Steely Dan, The
Strokes, Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath, The Doors, Patti Smith, The
Ramones, Jimi Hendrix, Metallica, Guns n Roses, Nirvana, Pearl Jam,
The Velvet Underground, the Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Cars,
Cheap Trick, Heart, Dave Grohl, Jack White, digital streaming, the
state of the music industry and record labels, the effect of rap
and hip hop on rock, Neil Young, Talking Heads, Counting Crows,
Boston, The Temptations, Bon Jovi, AC/DC, the Smithereens, Suzanne
Vega, Van Halen, Rick Rubin, The Gun Club, Lynyrd Skynyrd, the
Allman Brothers, Eric Clapton, Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, The
Mekons, UFO, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Chuck Klosterman, John
Philip Sousa, Billy Joel, The Wipers, Iron Maiden, Kurt Vonnegut,
Tom Waits, Thin Lizzy, the Bee Gees, Mozart, Beethoven, Puccini,
Bob Marley, 5 Seconds of Summer, Twenty One Pilots, Ed Sheeran, J
Geils Band, Billy Miller, Chris Cornell, the Desert Trip concerts,
aging rock stars, our favorite debut albums, soundtracks, music
licensing, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, disco vs. rock, and our
most overrated and underrated artists. We've also been joined by
special guests such as, author and photographers Bob Gruen and
Lydia Criss, author and pop culture critic Alice Echols, and writer
and director Michael Lee Nirenberg. PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW OUR
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