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Inside Rock

by JabberGuys

With lively exchanges and interesting insights, the JabberGuys dive into the backstories of the rock music industry’s little-known facts, fascinating stories, and much more about your favourite performers, bands, and musicians. INSIDE ROCK discusses aspects of rock music history you didn’t know through amusing and thought-provoking podcasts.

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Episodes

Great Movie Scene Song Choices (S3-E15)

43m · Published 17 Jun 02:00

Great Movie Scene Song Choices (S3-E15)

The JabberGuys recount some great movie scenes made even better by the song choices that accompanied them.

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

Top Gun
Danger Zone (Kenny Loggins)
You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling (Righteous Brothers) 

Shrek
All Star (Smash Mouth) 

Argo
Dance the Night Away (Van Halen)
When the Levy Breaks (Zeppelin) 

Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Kashmir (Zeppelin)
Fast Times Theme (Sammy Hagar) 

Rocky III
Eye of the Tiger (Survivor) 

Reservoir Dogs
Stuck in the Middle (Steelers Wheel) 

Boogie Nights
Sister Christian (Night Ranger)
Livin’ Thing (ELO)
Jessie’s Girl (Rick Springfield)
99 Red Balloons (Nena) 

Wayne’s World
Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen) 

Easy Rider
Born to Be Wild (Steppenwolf)

Twilight Zone
Midnight Special (CCR) 

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Oh Yeah (Yello)
Twist and Shout (Beatles) 

Risky Business
Old Time Rock and Roll (Bob Seger) 

Back to School
Dead Man’s Party (Oingo Boingo) 

American Beauty
American Woman (Guess Who) 

The Exorcist
Tubular Bells (Mike Oldfield) 

Apocalypse Now
The End (The Doors) 

Fight Club
Where is My Mind? (The Pixies) 

The Graduate
Sound of Silence / Mrs. Robinson (Simon and Garfunkel) 

Back to the Future
Johnny Be Good (Chuck Berry) 

Goodfellas
Layla (Eric Clapton) 

Kingsman
Free Bird (Skynyrd) 

Saturday Night Fever
Stayin’ Alive (Bee Gees) 

Flashdance
What a Feeling (Irene Cara) 

Streets of Fire
Tonight is What it Means to be Young / Going Nowhere Fast (Fire Inc.)
I Can Dream About You (Dan Hartman)

Rock News (Week of June 15th, 2022) 

1)    Britney Spears gets married again

2)    Justin Bieber suffers from partial face paralysis

3)    Rod Stewart and Cheap Trick launch their 2022 tour at the Hollywood Bowl

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

Remember to share our episodes!  … and if you didn’t enjoy the episode, share it with someone you don’t like.

Visit www.jabberguys.com to subscribe to our podcasts and for trivia based on each episode.

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Great Movie Scene Song Choices (S3-E15)

43m · Published 17 Jun 02:00

Great Movie Scene Song Choices (S3-E15)

The JabberGuys recount some great movie scenes made even better by the song choices that accompanied them.

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

Top Gun
Danger Zone (Kenny Loggins)
You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling (Righteous Brothers) 

Shrek
All Star (Smash Mouth) 

Argo
Dance the Night Away (Van Halen)
When the Levy Breaks (Zeppelin) 

Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Kashmir (Zeppelin)
Fast Times Theme (Sammy Hagar) 

Rocky III
Eye of the Tiger (Survivor) 

Reservoir Dogs
Stuck in the Middle (Steelers Wheel) 

Boogie Nights
Sister Christian (Night Ranger)
Livin’ Thing (ELO)
Jessie’s Girl (Rick Springfield)
99 Red Balloons (Nena) 

Wayne’s World
Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen) 

Easy Rider
Born to Be Wild (Steppenwolf)

Twilight Zone
Midnight Special (CCR) 

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Oh Yeah (Yello)
Twist and Shout (Beatles) 

Risky Business
Old Time Rock and Roll (Bob Seger) 

Back to School
Dead Man’s Party (Oingo Boingo) 

American Beauty
American Woman (Guess Who) 

The Exorcist
Tubular Bells (Mike Oldfield) 

Apocalypse Now
The End (The Doors) 

Fight Club
Where is My Mind? (The Pixies) 

The Graduate
Sound of Silence / Mrs. Robinson (Simon and Garfunkel) 

Back to the Future
Johnny Be Good (Chuck Berry) 

Goodfellas
Layla (Eric Clapton) 

Kingsman
Free Bird (Skynyrd) 

Saturday Night Fever
Stayin’ Alive (Bee Gees) 

Flashdance
What a Feeling (Irene Cara) 

Streets of Fire
Tonight is What it Means to be Young / Going Nowhere Fast (Fire Inc.)
I Can Dream About You (Dan Hartman)

Rock News (Week of June 15th, 2022) 

1)    Britney Spears gets married again

2)    Justin Bieber suffers from partial face paralysis

3)    Rod Stewart and Cheap Trick launch their 2022 tour at the Hollywood Bowl

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

Remember to share our episodes!  … and if you didn’t enjoy the episode, share it with someone you don’t like.

Visit www.jabberguys.com to subscribe to our podcasts and for trivia based on each episode.

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Motley Crue (Part 2) (S3-E14)

36m · Published 26 May 04:00

Motley Crue (Part 2) (S3-E14)

In Part 2, the JabberGuys talk about Motley Crue’s disfunctional band member relationships, and their crazy and criminal behaviour that has earned them their depraved reputation. You won’t believe some of these stories.

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson

Vince Neil leaves the band in 1997 (Quit or Fired?)

Elektra label drops the band, and the band creates their own label - “Motley Crue”

(1998-1999) Release of compilation and re-mastered albums

(2001 autobiography – “The Dirt”) – (YouTube)

The incident on the 2004 Tonight Show’s New Year’s Eve Show (YouTube)

News (3rd week of May 2022)
-       Vangelis dies at 79
-        (On this day in 1979) Eric Clapton party features many well-known musicians including 3 of the Beatles
-       Eric Clapton tests positive for Covid after being vaccinated and regretting the jab

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

Remember to share our episodes!  … and if you didn’t enjoy the episode, share it with someone you don’t like.

Visit www.jabberguys.com to subscribe to our podcasts and for trivia based on each episode.

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Motley Crue (Part 2) (S3-E14)

36m · Published 26 May 04:00

Motley Crue (Part 2) (S3-E14)

In Part 2, the JabberGuys talk about Motley Crue’s disfunctional band member relationships, and their crazy and criminal behaviour that has earned them their depraved reputation. You won’t believe some of these stories.

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson

Vince Neil leaves the band in 1997 (Quit or Fired?)

Elektra label drops the band, and the band creates their own label - “Motley Crue”

(1998-1999) Release of compilation and re-mastered albums

(2001 autobiography – “The Dirt”) – (YouTube)

The incident on the 2004 Tonight Show’s New Year’s Eve Show (YouTube)

News (3rd week of May 2022)
-       Vangelis dies at 79
-        (On this day in 1979) Eric Clapton party features many well-known musicians including 3 of the Beatles
-       Eric Clapton tests positive for Covid after being vaccinated and regretting the jab

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

Remember to share our episodes!  … and if you didn’t enjoy the episode, share it with someone you don’t like.

Visit www.jabberguys.com to subscribe to our podcasts and for trivia based on each episode.

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Motley Crue (Part 1) (S3-E13)

47m · Published 12 May 04:00

Motley Crue (Part 1) (S3-E13)

 In Part 1 of a 2 Part episode, the JabberGuys get into the beginnings of Motley Crue.  Their dysfunctional relationships, run-ins with the law, and insane antics while on tour have earned them their “bad boys of rock” reputation.

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

(1981) Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Mick Mars (Bob Deal), Vince Neil
Motley Crue has sold over 100 million albums
Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Glam Rock

Vince Neil actually turned down the first offer to join the band, but later reconsidered.

Sixx wanted to initially call the band “Christmas”

Sixx remembered someone calling their group “a motley looking crew” ... and he later used that memory to name the band,

Motley Crue’s 1982 Canadian Tour was filled with bad behaviour, criminal antics, and ended early as a financial disaster.

(1983) Opened for KISS’s Creatures of the Night Tour, but were dropped after a few dates. Did it have something to do with members of Crue were having sex with Eric Carr’s (KISS drummer) girlfriend behind the drum kit?

(1983) “Too Fast for Love” – debut album.
Bad behaviour trashing hotels continued during their Hamburg, Germany tour.

(1983) “Shout at the Devil” album released (4x Platinum)
Controversial due to claims of devil worship. 

Ozzy Osbourne befriends members of Crue and invites them to open on his “Bark at the Moon" Tour... and the bad behaviour continued. 

In Memphis, Ozzy and Vince Neil stole a car and trashed it.

(1985) “Theatre of Pain (3rd album)

Vince Neil coming back from a liquor run, had a head-on collision and his passenger was killed. Neil was sentenced to 30 days for man slaughter and charged with a $2.5 million civil suit.

(1987) Nikki Sixx has out-of-body experience during one of his heroine over-doses and paramedics had to ‘kickstart‘ his heart, which was the inspiration for their song “Kickstart My Heart”

(1987) “Girls Girls Girls” – reaches #2 on Billboard

(1989) They hit #1 with “Dr Feelgood” album featuring the single “Kickstart My Heart”.

“Kickstart My Heart” - VIDEO

Their manager convinces the band members to enter rehab before they end up in body bags

Bob Rock (Producer) made them record their parts separately (Dr. Feelgood) because of too much in-fighting

Many more great stories about Motley Crue... so let’s do a Part 2.

Rock News for the 2nd week of May 2022
1)    Music loses Naomi Judd and Mickey Gilley
2)    Baby born at Metallica concert in Brazil during “Enter Sandman”
3)    Scorpions and Whitesnake touring together this fall

 Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

 Remember to share our episodes!  … and if you didn’t enjoy the episode, share it with someone you don’t like.

Visit www.jabberguys.com to subscribe to our podcasts and for trivia based on each episode.

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Motley Crue (Part 1) (S3-E13)

47m · Published 12 May 04:00

Motley Crue (Part 1) (S3-E13)

 In Part 1 of a 2 Part episode, the JabberGuys get into the beginnings of Motley Crue.  Their dysfunctional relationships, run-ins with the law, and insane antics while on tour have earned them their “bad boys of rock” reputation.

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

(1981) Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Mick Mars (Bob Deal), Vince Neil
Motley Crue has sold over 100 million albums
Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Glam Rock

Vince Neil actually turned down the first offer to join the band, but later reconsidered.

Sixx wanted to initially call the band “Christmas”

Sixx remembered someone calling their group “a motley looking crew” ... and he later used that memory to name the band,

Motley Crue’s 1982 Canadian Tour was filled with bad behaviour, criminal antics, and ended early as a financial disaster.

(1983) Opened for KISS’s Creatures of the Night Tour, but were dropped after a few dates. Did it have something to do with members of Crue were having sex with Eric Carr’s (KISS drummer) girlfriend behind the drum kit?

(1983) “Too Fast for Love” – debut album.
Bad behaviour trashing hotels continued during their Hamburg, Germany tour.

(1983) “Shout at the Devil” album released (4x Platinum)
Controversial due to claims of devil worship. 

Ozzy Osbourne befriends members of Crue and invites them to open on his “Bark at the Moon" Tour... and the bad behaviour continued. 

In Memphis, Ozzy and Vince Neil stole a car and trashed it.

(1985) “Theatre of Pain (3rd album)

Vince Neil coming back from a liquor run, had a head-on collision and his passenger was killed. Neil was sentenced to 30 days for man slaughter and charged with a $2.5 million civil suit.

(1987) Nikki Sixx has out-of-body experience during one of his heroine over-doses and paramedics had to ‘kickstart‘ his heart, which was the inspiration for their song “Kickstart My Heart”

(1987) “Girls Girls Girls” – reaches #2 on Billboard

(1989) They hit #1 with “Dr Feelgood” album featuring the single “Kickstart My Heart”.

“Kickstart My Heart” - VIDEO

Their manager convinces the band members to enter rehab before they end up in body bags

Bob Rock (Producer) made them record their parts separately (Dr. Feelgood) because of too much in-fighting

Many more great stories about Motley Crue... so let’s do a Part 2.

Rock News for the 2nd week of May 2022
1)    Music loses Naomi Judd and Mickey Gilley
2)    Baby born at Metallica concert in Brazil during “Enter Sandman”
3)    Scorpions and Whitesnake touring together this fall

 Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

 Remember to share our episodes!  … and if you didn’t enjoy the episode, share it with someone you don’t like.

Visit www.jabberguys.com to subscribe to our podcasts and for trivia based on each episode.

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

AC/DC (S3-E12)

58m · Published 28 Apr 04:00

AC/DC (S3-E12)

The JabberGuys talk about the beginnings and the ultimate success of the legendary rock band, AC/DC.  Selling over 200 million albums worldwide, AC/DC have had many ups and downs over their 40 plus year presence on the rock music scene.

 Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

(1973) Scottish born brothers Malcolm and Angus Young start AC/DC, based out of Sydney Australia.   Brother George (EasyBeats) helps produce

Dave Evans starts as the lead singer but doesn't last long.  On occasion the band’s manager had to replace Evans when Evans refused to go on stage.

Where did the AC/DC name come from?

(1975) Bon Scott joins the band after being with ‘The Valentines’ and “The Fraternity’, and taking odd jobs, including driving for AC/DC.

(1975) First album “High Voltage” released in Australia (Original Aussie Release)
(1976) Remixed and released internationally to mixed reviews

AC/DC experimented with various costumes and ultimately just Angus maintained the school-boy image.

(1976) “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap”
(1977) “Let There Be Rock”
(1978) “Powerage”
(1979) “Highway to Hell” (Bon Scott’s last album)
Became their first million-unit seller 

February 1980, disaster strikes when Bon Scott dies from alcohol poisoning

(1980) Enter Brian Johnson (YouTube - Brian Johnson tells how he joined the band)

(1980) “Back in Black” ... becomes their biggest album ever,  ranking as the #2 selling studio albums of all time with 50 million copies sold worldwide to date.

Robert ‘Mutt’ Lange joins as producer for “Back in Black”

(1981) “For Those About to Rock We Salute You”

(1983) “Flick of the Switch”

Phil Rudd leaves the band still depressed over Bon Scott’s death

 (1990) “Razor’s Edge”
Thunderstruck” - great video!

More bad press when 3 people die at Salt Lake City concert

(1994) Phil Rudd comes back

(1995) “Ballbreaker”
(2000) “Stiff Upper Lip”
(2008) “Black Ice” - Reaches #1 worldwide
(2014) “Rock or Bust”
Malcolm Young not on this album and starts to show signs of early-onset dementia and dies from a number of health issues in 2017 

Johnson takes time off due to hearing loss.  Axl Rose  finishes-off remaining live concert dates.

The Phil Rudd backstory - murder for hire?

(2020) “Power Up”

Rock News (Last week of April 2022)
-       Alice Cooper to launch a new musical - “Welcome to My Nightmare
-       Elon Musk buys Twitter for $44Bn
-      Kid Rock plays at Paulina Gretsky’s wedding

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

Remember to share our episodes!  … and if you didn’t enjoy the episode, share it with someone you don’t like.

Visit www.jabberguys.com to subscribe to our podcasts and for trivia based on each episode.

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

AC/DC (S3-E12)

58m · Published 28 Apr 04:00

AC/DC (S3-E12)

The JabberGuys talk about the beginnings and the ultimate success of the legendary rock band, AC/DC.  Selling over 200 million albums worldwide, AC/DC have had many ups and downs over their 40 plus year presence on the rock music scene.

 Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

(1973) Scottish born brothers Malcolm and Angus Young start AC/DC, based out of Sydney Australia.   Brother George (EasyBeats) helps produce

Dave Evans starts as the lead singer but doesn't last long.  On occasion the band’s manager had to replace Evans when Evans refused to go on stage.

Where did the AC/DC name come from?

(1975) Bon Scott joins the band after being with ‘The Valentines’ and “The Fraternity’, and taking odd jobs, including driving for AC/DC.

(1975) First album “High Voltage” released in Australia (Original Aussie Release)
(1976) Remixed and released internationally to mixed reviews

AC/DC experimented with various costumes and ultimately just Angus maintained the school-boy image.

(1976) “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap”
(1977) “Let There Be Rock”
(1978) “Powerage”
(1979) “Highway to Hell” (Bon Scott’s last album)
Became their first million-unit seller 

February 1980, disaster strikes when Bon Scott dies from alcohol poisoning

(1980) Enter Brian Johnson (YouTube - Brian Johnson tells how he joined the band)

(1980) “Back in Black” ... becomes their biggest album ever,  ranking as the #2 selling studio albums of all time with 50 million copies sold worldwide to date.

Robert ‘Mutt’ Lange joins as producer for “Back in Black”

(1981) “For Those About to Rock We Salute You”

(1983) “Flick of the Switch”

Phil Rudd leaves the band still depressed over Bon Scott’s death

 (1990) “Razor’s Edge”
Thunderstruck” - great video!

More bad press when 3 people die at Salt Lake City concert

(1994) Phil Rudd comes back

(1995) “Ballbreaker”
(2000) “Stiff Upper Lip”
(2008) “Black Ice” - Reaches #1 worldwide
(2014) “Rock or Bust”
Malcolm Young not on this album and starts to show signs of early-onset dementia and dies from a number of health issues in 2017 

Johnson takes time off due to hearing loss.  Axl Rose  finishes-off remaining live concert dates.

The Phil Rudd backstory - murder for hire?

(2020) “Power Up”

Rock News (Last week of April 2022)
-       Alice Cooper to launch a new musical - “Welcome to My Nightmare
-       Elon Musk buys Twitter for $44Bn
-      Kid Rock plays at Paulina Gretsky’s wedding

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

Remember to share our episodes!  … and if you didn’t enjoy the episode, share it with someone you don’t like.

Visit www.jabberguys.com to subscribe to our podcasts and for trivia based on each episode.

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

The Dark Side of the Moon (S3-E11)

43m · Published 14 Apr 19:00

The Dark Side of the Moon (S3-E11)

The JabberGuys… Ote, Queex, and Cha break down Pink Floyd’s ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ and share some of the backstory of the making of this iconic album from 1973.

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

The Dark Side of the Moon concept album is launched in 1973

Ground-breaking use of progressive technical sound engineering

Original members of Pink Floyd: Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, Richard Wright

David Gilmour joins the group in 1967 and Syd Barrett leaves in 1968

The recording environment was dark to feed creativity, and contributed to the dark lyrics 

Studio album is recorded over 2 years with the working title ‘Eclipse’ at Decca Studios (Hampstead-1972), Rolling Stones Victorian warehouse studio (Bermondsey-1972), and Abbey Road Studios (London-1972-73).

Two songs used to promote album were “Us and Them” and “Money”

Album scheduled for release in March 1973, is preceded by a press reception in February, but band doesn’t show up since they felt the album wasn’t ready yet. The press listened to the album with cardboard cut-outs of the band members on a low-quality PA system.

Controversy with credits and compensation for the song “The Big Gig in the Sky” with singer Clare Torry.  She wanted credit for co-composing and sued them 30 years later.  Settled out of court.

Original pressing has an error in the credits for the assistant sound engineer: “Peter Jones vs Peter James”

Alan Parsons was a big part of the sound engineering for the Dark Side of the Moon and was nominated for a Grammy for his work on the album.

The Dark Side of the Rainbow? (YouTube-Full Movie Sync’d)

Wizard of Oz sync’d with The Dark Side of the Moon?  The JabberGuys are skeptical.

The Dark Side of the Moon remained in the Billboard Top-200 for 736 non-consecutive weeks between 1973 and 1988.

Rolling Stone Magazine lists ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ as the best Progressive Rock Album

One of the best-selling studio albums of all time with over 45 million copies sold holding the #3 spot behind ‘Thriller (M Jackson)’ and “Back in Black (AC-DC)’.

Rock News (second week of April 2022)

-       Who is Gary Gnu? (YouTube)
-       On this day (April 12, 1968) Pink Floyd releases 4th UK single - “It Would Be So Nice”
-       On this day (April 12, 1975) Bowie announces he is retiring (Nope… didn’t happen)
-       Research reveals that ACDC makes surgeons faster and more accurate… wtf?

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

Remember to share our episodes!  … and if you didn’t enjoy the episode, share it with someone you don’t like.

Visit www.jabberguys.com to subscribe to our podcasts and for trivia based on each episode.

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

The Dark Side of the Moon (S3-E11)

43m · Published 14 Apr 19:00

The Dark Side of the Moon (S3-E11)

The JabberGuys… Ote, Queex, and Cha break down Pink Floyd’s ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ and share some of the backstory of the making of this iconic album from 1973.

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

The Dark Side of the Moon concept album is launched in 1973

Ground-breaking use of progressive technical sound engineering

Original members of Pink Floyd: Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, Richard Wright

David Gilmour joins the group in 1967 and Syd Barrett leaves in 1968

The recording environment was dark to feed creativity, and contributed to the dark lyrics 

Studio album is recorded over 2 years with the working title ‘Eclipse’ at Decca Studios (Hampstead-1972), Rolling Stones Victorian warehouse studio (Bermondsey-1972), and Abbey Road Studios (London-1972-73).

Two songs used to promote album were “Us and Them” and “Money”

Album scheduled for release in March 1973, is preceded by a press reception in February, but band doesn’t show up since they felt the album wasn’t ready yet. The press listened to the album with cardboard cut-outs of the band members on a low-quality PA system.

Controversy with credits and compensation for the song “The Big Gig in the Sky” with singer Clare Torry.  She wanted credit for co-composing and sued them 30 years later.  Settled out of court.

Original pressing has an error in the credits for the assistant sound engineer: “Peter Jones vs Peter James”

Alan Parsons was a big part of the sound engineering for the Dark Side of the Moon and was nominated for a Grammy for his work on the album.

The Dark Side of the Rainbow? (YouTube-Full Movie Sync’d)

Wizard of Oz sync’d with The Dark Side of the Moon?  The JabberGuys are skeptical.

The Dark Side of the Moon remained in the Billboard Top-200 for 736 non-consecutive weeks between 1973 and 1988.

Rolling Stone Magazine lists ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ as the best Progressive Rock Album

One of the best-selling studio albums of all time with over 45 million copies sold holding the #3 spot behind ‘Thriller (M Jackson)’ and “Back in Black (AC-DC)’.

Rock News (second week of April 2022)

-       Who is Gary Gnu? (YouTube)
-       On this day (April 12, 1968) Pink Floyd releases 4th UK single - “It Would Be So Nice”
-       On this day (April 12, 1975) Bowie announces he is retiring (Nope… didn’t happen)
-       Research reveals that ACDC makes surgeons faster and more accurate… wtf?

Listen to the playlist on SPOTIFY

Remember to share our episodes!  … and if you didn’t enjoy the episode, share it with someone you don’t like.

Visit www.jabberguys.com to subscribe to our podcasts and for trivia based on each episode.

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Inside Rock has 90 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 78:48:26. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 24th, 2024 08:41.

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