Heavy Metal Historian
Episode 18:
Streaming from the effects of blues, rock, and heavy metal, a new musical crusade that butted heads with bands from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, but would win over a new cohort of fans – and create an attitude within music that would not only revolutionize the face of Metal, but music overall. We take a look INTO the origins and rise of Punk Rock.
Hosted by Greg Davies from Blendover, the Heavy Metal Historian Podcast delivers to you snippets of tales from years gone by in the world of Metal, one episode at a time.
Metal News Links
Arizona Pastor Blasts ‘Satanic’ Metal Band PANTERA
DOWN Bassist PAT BRUDERS Quit CROWBAR After ‘Ultimatum’ From KIRK WINDSTEIN
JOHN CORABI: MÖTLEY CRÜE ’94 CD Sounds As Relevant Now As It Did When It Came Out
NAPALM DEATH vocalist clarifies line-up change
Previously Unheard Song by DIMEBAG DARRELL: ‘Whiskey Road’ Streaming
ROB ZOMBIE To Release ‘Spookshow International Live’ Album
SAY ANYTHING’s MAX BEMIS Pukes on a Security Guard Onstage
SCOTT WEILAND AND THE WILDABOUTS To Release ‘Blaster’ Album In March
THE DARKNESS Recruits Female Drummer EMILY DOLAN DAVIES
TNT May Rise Again Following Latest Split With Singer TONY HARNELL
Documentary / News / Video Clips
Swearing – Sex Pistols interview – Today Show – Thames TV
Recommended Listening:
- “Ace of Spades” by Motorhead from the album Ace of Spades
- “Institutionalized” by Suicidal Tendencies from Suicidal Tendencies
- “Rockabilly Blues (Texas 1955)” by Johnny Cash from the album Rockabilly Blues
- “I Fought the Law” by Question Mark and the Mysterians from Cameo Parkway
- “My Generation” by The Who from the album The Who Sings My Generation
- “Parchment Farm” by Blue Cheer from the album Vincebus Eruptum
- “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan from the album The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan
- “Kick Out the Jams” by MC5 from the album Kick Out the Jams
- “I Wanna Be Your Dog” by The Stooges from the album The Stooges
- “I was Made for Lovin’ You” by KISS from the album Dynasty
- “Black Diamond” by KISS from the album KISS
- “Trash” by New York Dolls from the album New York Dolls
- “Judy is a Punk” by Ramones from the album Ramones
- “TNT” by AC/DC from the album TNT
- “Motorhead” by Motorhead from the album Motorhead
- “Aloha Steve and Dano” by Radio Birdman from The Essential Radio Birdman
- “God Save the Queen” by Sex Pistols from the album Never Mind the Bollocks
- “Smash It Up” by The Damned from the album Machine Gun Etiquette
- “London Calling” by The Clash from the album London Calling
- “Hong Kong Garden” by Siouxsie and the Banshees from the album The Scream
- “Heart of Glass” by Blondie from the album The Platinum Collection
- “Punk’s Not Dead” by The Exploited from the album Punk’s Not Dead
- “Nagasaki Nightmare” by Crass from the album Best Before
- “You are (the Government)” by Bad Religion from the album Suffer
- “Holiday in Cambodia” by Dead Kennedys from Fresh Fruit…
- “Louie, Louie” by The Kingsman from the album The Best of the Kingsmen
- “Other Things” by Victoria Vein and the Thunderpunks at YouTube