I'm a big fan of podcasting and for a long time wished there was a way that I could go back to a particular podcast episode and find only specific parts to listen to again. That's primarily why I decided to set up my own RU-vid channel. I'll go through the podcasts, pick out the best parts and do the hard work for you. All you have to do is sit back and listen!
You can also hear me play and talk all about the best classic rock music and artists every Saturday on WRKI FM, 95.1 FM in Connecticut from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. If you are not in the Connecticut/New York area you can listen online at i95rock.com or through the radioPup app (radiopup.com/). I also write a weekly article for our website which you can access here: i95rock.com/author/ericsenich.
Thanks for watching and listening!
Eric Senich
WRKI FM - The Home of Rock 'N' Roll i95 95.1 FM Brookfield, CT i95rock.com/author/ericsenich
i play in a kiss cover band for fun. every time a start a song i make a joke about the title of the song im about to play, or sing. i sing or play drums
Enjoy listening to Bob Crane on the radio and have sought recordings of his programs for many years now. This one was a rare treat. I had not heard Del Moore before. Their personalities were quite complementary and they blended well together. Thanks for saving and sharing this record of two entertainers gone way too soon. 🎙️
Don't Leave Me Lonely. Written by Eric Carr, Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance. Gene Simmons heard the Carr demo, where he sang and played many instruments. Rejecyed because "too pop" for KISS 💋 Thus, Bryan Adams recorded it. Down on Your Knees. Written by Bryan Adams, Paul Stanley and the late Mykal Japp. War Machine. Written by Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance and Gene Simmons. They also wrote Rock and Roll Hell. BA and Jim Vallance gave a demo, Bryan Adams singing. They said it was finished. But Gene Simmons did not and added a 3rd verse. Great drums from Eric Carr on all the songs listed. The 2 rejections told you about Gene Simmons then. RIP Eric Carr.
Ever since Eric Singer dawned the cat make-up, he toned down his drumming. By the way, the interviewer is annoying af, stop interrupting for God’s sake, you weren’t in Kiss.
Makes sense. He had a good run with KISS as HIMSELF even when covering old KISS songs. He doesn't need to be The Spaceman. He carved out his own Space.
As an Ace fan since the 1970’s Bruce Kulick was the best replacement. Loved Mark ST.John,Vinnie Vincent. Again I love Ace,but Bruce brought it to another level.
I could totally picture Bruce Kulick as " The Sphinx " but actually Bruce doesn't seem like the Kabuki make up type ...lol😂 King of the Mountain was a great song, i would say it was definately written about The Wizard
Eric Carravello was a hero to me in my awkward teenage years, and he had no idea that his little acts of kindness made such a lifelong impression on me to treat others with kindness as well.
Been a kiss fan since 77, the bond between Bruce and Eric would of been an incredible friendship, to lose someone close is 1 of the most tragic experiences anyone can go through
There is a bumper on Sirius XM's 80s on 8 Station with the "Magnum" Theme playing, one of Magnum's voice-overs to the viewer ("I know what you're thinking..."), and about a half-dozen "Oh My God!" exclamations. 😂