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Welcome to Where Fans Belong!Find the amazing shows from the Pantheon Network in our main feed here: Rock N Roll Archaeology, Growin' Up Rock, The Struts Life, The Metallica Report, History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Decibel Geek, My Rock Moment with Amanda Morck, Tunes & Tumblers, Mistress Carrie Podcast, The Hook Rocks!, Performance Anxiety, JBTV, Into the Banjoverse, Rock's Backpages, Goldmine, Pamela Des Barres' Pajama Party, Who Cares About the Rock Hall?, You're Not Listening, the C.L.I.M.B., The Career Musician, Cobras & Fire, Rock and/or Roll, The Band: A History, No Filler, Shout it Out Loudcast, My Weekly Mixtape, Side Jams, I'm in Love with That Song, The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast, See Hear, Ditty TV, Strange Phenomena, The Devil's Music with Pleasant Gehman, Metal Mayhem Roc, Colorado Music Experience, Audio Judo, ImmaLetYouFinish, What Difference Does It Make?, Songfacts, Story Song Podcast, The Age Old Question, There Can Be Only One, VRP Rocks, The Punk Tree, Long May You Young, Music Buzzz, Play That Rock N Roll, Ugly Things, Rock is Lit, Throughline, Banned Biographies, Only Three Lads, Glass Houses - A Billy Joel Podcast, Something for Nothing- A Rush Fancast, Waterproof Records, Make Me Smile with Miist, Rock Camp: The Podcast, Basic!, Into the Void, Kicked in the Teeth- an AC/DC Podcast, Set Lusting Bruce, The Jeremiah Show and more!Find all the great Pantheon Podcasts in their individual feeds wherever you listen to podcasts!
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Apr 28, 2025 • 39min
History in Five Songs Episode 304: The Best Real Estate on a Vinyl Album
In Episode 304 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin ponders the underrated power and artistry behind the opening track of side two on vinyl albums—“the best real estate” on a record—highlighting how bands like AC/DC, Golden Earring, and Rush use that spot to make bold, surprising, or rewarding musical statements for dedicated listeners.
AC/DC – “Guns for Hire”
Golden Earring – “D Light”
Derringer – “Let’s Make It”
Iron Maiden – “Killers”
XTC – “Towers of London”
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Apr 28, 2025 • 32min
History in Five Songs Episode 303: The Stealth Platinums
In Episode 303 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin explores the phenomenon of "stealth platinums" — albums from hard rock and metal bands that unexpectedly went platinum in the U.S. despite being critically dismissed, commercially forgotten, or largely unloved by fans.
AC/DC – “Two’s Up”
Blue Oyster Cult – “We Gotta Get Out of This Place”
Kiss – “Let’s Put the X in Sex”
Scorpions – “Hold Me Tight”
Nazareth – “Miss Misery”
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Apr 28, 2025 • 1h 20min
Audio Judo - Porcupine Tree - Deadwing
This week we talk about a hidden gem, the 2005 album 'Deadwing' by the progressive band, Porcupine Tree.
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Apr 28, 2025 • 35min
Imbalanced History: Game Changers: What's Going On?
Markus and Ray have long espoused their love of the great Marvin Gaye on this podcast! This week, he's featured in an episode of Game Changers, all about his landmark 1971 album, What's Going On?
The music takes us places, and to other times, like when 8-track players roamed the Earth! That's part of the story as the guys dig deep in an album by Marvin Gaye that absolutely chanted things in 1971! They revisit the struggle between Gaye and Berry Gordy.
It was more than a song title, it was a question to the universe at that place & time. It's a fun ride!
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Apr 28, 2025 • 1h 54min
Prisoners of Rock and Roll -- Low-End Legends: Bass Players
In this episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we’re diving into the shadows of the stage—the bass players, the four-string rebels who hold down the low end.. These aren’t just rhythm keepers; they’re the heartbeat of rock, the growl in the groove.
We’ve put together a list of some of the most iconic bass players in music history. James Jamerson, the legendary Motown musician who played the slinky groove for What’s Going On while laying drunk on the studio floor.
Bootsy Collins and his cosmic funk. Lemmy eating lightning and crapping thunder as the bassist for Motorhead. The psychedelic jams of Phil Lesh, the jazz fire of Charles Mingus, and Les Claypool’s…whatever it is that he does. Paul McCartney, The Ox, John Paul Jones, Donald Duck Dunn, and Carol Kaye.
They’re musicians who broke out of the background, proving the bass isn’t just support—it’s the pulse of the music. So turn it up, feel the rumble, and let’s give these low-end legends the stage they deserve.
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Apr 28, 2025 • 1h 11min
See Hear Episode 126 - The Upsetter: The Life and Music of Lee Scratch Perry
It's not too often that a story will make a connection between Linda
McCartney, The Beastie Boys and The Clash, but this month's film does
just that.
Welcome to episode 126 of See Hear Podcast.
When the average person is asked to name a single important figure in
reggae music, they'll most likely say Bob Marley. Without taking away from his importance, reggae's production giant, who helped Marley in his early years, was Lee “Scratch” Perry. For this episode, we look at a 2008 documentary called The Upsetter: The Life and Music of Lee Scratch Perry. He was born in a rural area of Jamaica, but after working on a job to build a road in the western region of the island, he claimed to have found a connection between the sound of the rocks he helped move and the sound of music – sure beats the usual musician story of stealing their sibling's record collection.
The film certainly tells a story, but is also more of a character study about Perry. He was a musical innovator being an early innovator in dub reggae. He'd recorded and produced music that was ska and rocksteady reggae, but it's his experiments in dub he's most remembered for. He's also remembered for burning down his beloved music studio because a rubber ball placed on his console had been moved – okay, the story's a little more complex than that. Was he eccentric? Was he a charlatan? Was he really named Pipecock Jackson, and looking to become American president? The film only looks to Perry for discussion, so without other talking heads, we ask if he's a reliable narrator.
Kerry, Tim and I discuss Rastafarianism, the link to Sun Ra, sound systems,
our connections to reggae music, and the scary connection to Dennis
Wilson. Please join us for a fun conversation.
You can find the film on Kanopy, but our conversation can be listened to
independent of the film.
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Apr 27, 2025 • 1h 4min
Set Lusting Bruce Lucia Alarcon Reyes - Springsteen and Academia: Bridging Cultures with Music
In this exciting episode of 'Set Lusting Bruce,' host Jesse Jackson dives deep into the world of Bruce Springsteen with guests Rhonda and Lucia. Lucia, currently a Ph.D. student at Indiana University, shares her fascinating journey of discovering Springsteen, her academic research on his connection with Spanish audiences, and her personal experiences of living in the United States. Rhonda, working on a book about Springsteen's fans, also provides insights into the profound impact Springsteen has on his audience globally. Together, they explore themes of cultural connection, emotional resonance, and the universal appeal of 'The Boss.' This episode is a must-listen for any Springsteen fan keen on understanding the broader significance of his music.
00:00 Introduction and Patreon Shoutouts
01:19 Welcome to Set Lusting Bruce
01:45 Meet Rhonda and Lucia
04:49 Lucia's Academic Journey
07:16 Discovering Bruce Springsteen
13:32 Experiencing Springsteen Live
16:29 Springsteen's Global Connection
28:06 Springsteen's Empathy and Impact
35:32 The Essence of Life: Love, Freedom, and Connection
36:14 Bruce Springsteen's Timeless Appeal
37:36 Personal Growth Through Music
40:19 The Impact of Springsteen on Generations
43:32 Living in the US: A Scholar's Perspective
45:33 Future Plans and Reflections
51:15 The River: A Song of Reality and Dreams
52:34 Does Mary Get in the Car?
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Apr 27, 2025 • 1h 44min
Rock and/or Roll - 51 ESSENTIALLY OVERLOOKED ALBUMS OF THE 90s: 1-10 (WILLIE DOWLING INTERVIEW)
Inspired by the book 501 Essential Albums of the 90s, BJ made a list of 51 albums from the nineties which he considers essential, but are not listed in that book. This episode covers albums 1-10, plus an interview with Honeycrack frontman Willie Dowling about the album Prozaic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 27, 2025 • 1h 2min
Perfectly Good Podcast - The Healing Power of 'Light of the Burning Sun'
In this poignant episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Sylvan and Jesse Jackson delve into the powerful and emotional themes of John Hiatt's song 'Light of the Burning Sun.' With a sensitive trigger warning for topics including suicide and sexual abuse, the hosts discuss the profound impact that this song has had on them and Hiatt's family history that inspired it. They analyze the song's stark lyrics, the haunting melody, and Hiatt's lifelong process of dealing with grief. Listeners are encouraged to practice self-care and seek support if needed. Additional resources such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988) and RAINN are provided. The episode concludes with a heartfelt reminder of the importance of understanding, compassion, and the healing power of music.00:00 Introduction and Trigger Warning02:26 Opening Remarks and Episode Introduction04:15 Discussing 'Light of the Burning Sun'05:22 John Hyatt's Personal Story and Song Background11:20 Reflections on Trauma and Healing18:54 Analyzing the Lyrics32:45 Reflecting on Family Expectations35:09 The Burden of Being the Favorite36:11 Coping with Tragedy and Loss41:24 The Role of Faith in Grief46:25 The Impact of Grief on Life56:30 Final Thoughts and Resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 26, 2025 • 1h 19min
Ugly American Werewolf in London: Sting - Dream of the Blue Turtles
As long time listeners of the show know, The Wolf and Action Jackson were and remain huge fans of The Police. When they were 10, Synchronicity and Every Breath You Take ruled the albums and singles charts while being broadcast hourly on MTV. We'd thought we'd found the rock band we'd grow up with. However, lead singer and songwriter Sting had other plans. He'd grown tired to the infighting with Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland and wanted to take his songwriting and good looks solo.Dream of the Blue Turtles was Sting's first solo album making its debut June 17, 1985 and offered a more mature and jazzy approach to his songwriting. Enlisting the help of veterans like Darryl Jones (bass), Omar Hakim (drums), Kenny Kirkland (keys) and Branford Marsalis (horns), Sting created a more dynamic soundscape than he could have in The Police and took a big step towards being recognized as one of the premier songwriters of his generation. The first single, Feel Free To Set Them Free, set a groove and took advantage of new video technology for use on MTV. He revisited his ska/reggae roots on Love Is The Seventh Wave and offered a prayer of hope in the worry of the Cold War with Russians. However, Fortress Around Your Heart may be the best song he's ever written and it closes the album with style and substance. We may have wanted The Police to go on forever but Sting proved he could do so much more and this album went 3x platinum in the US with huge success around the world.Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London WebsiteTwitterThreadsInstagramYouTubeLInkTreewww.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices