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The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.
On this episode we say goodbye to Talking Rock for the immediate future with a special announcement from Mark. To anyone out there who has ever listened to the show, THANK YOU!
On this episode we talk about the outdoor festival and Megadeth show that Mark attended. Also Joey talks about his recent GNR concert experience as well as how people got around mask mandates at the Kesha show. Finally we end with some discussions about the two new Guns N Roses Songs, the music of 1991 and some insider MTV talk from Mark.
On this episode we talk about the slew of rock deaths this month as well as the opening night of the Hella Mega Tour.
On this episode we talk about the return of concerts plus bonus talk about Russ Ballard, John Corabi and a little bit of 1981.
On this episode we discuss this year's Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame nominees and the normal headaches that come with it plus Joey rants about something on the new Alice Cooper record that is bugging him.
On this episode we talk about some new songs that Mark is listening to right now. We also talk Paul Stanley and Soul Station and what we expect. Joey gets into a rant about Weezer's latest move and lastly we rant about social media and what makes you popular in the medium.
On this episode we talk a little pandemic and our hopes for the concert and music industry this year. We also talk the KISS NYE show from Dubai, responsible musicians on social media and a few choice rock albums from 2020 that we liked.
In this episode we discuss two very positive and cathartic moments in rock for the year, new music from AC/DC and David Lee Roth!
Mark and Joey get into some 1990 talk 30 years after the fact and then we discuss why we won't be seeing the next lineup of Quiet Riot.
Mark and Joey talk about an alternate Mt. Rushmore of Hard Rock and Metal vocalists, some current music documentaries and Greg Renoff's Ted Templeman book.
The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.