Classic Rock And Prog Albums

By: timothyappleton
  • Summary

  • Why not sit down, make yourself a cup of tea and listen to three old friends discussing the classic rock and prog albums that have marked their lives?
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Episodes
  • Queen - 1: Review
    Nov 14 2024

    Peter and Shaun were busy this week, so Tim did a monologue about the newly-rereleased Queen 1. The monologue includes: the uneven development between Queen’s songwriters, the brilliance of Brian May’s guitar playing, whether Queen’s singles are better than their albums, and is the cover an early example of ‘queering’? Also, was Freddie a Christian? Did Roger Taylor really need a drum solo? And would Leon Trotsky have liked Bohemian Rhapsody?

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    54 mins
  • Led Zeppelin - 2: Review
    Nov 4 2024

    Peter, Shaun and Tim discuss their opinons of the second album by Led Zeppelin. The discussion includes: the British blues explosion of the sixties, the difference between English folk and American folk, why couldn’t the band think of proper names for their albums?, and did John Bonham write Whole Lotta Love? Also: are the lyrics on this album good or not? Did they understand that the name Led Zeppelin was a metaphor? And which is better: Toad by Cream or Moby Dick by Led Zeppelin? There’s only one way to find out…

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • CRAPA RANKS: GENESIS STUDIO ALBUMS
    Oct 21 2024

    Peter, Shaun and Tim rank the Genesis studio albums. There's a few surprises, and one or two good rants. Also, how many ways are there to count to 15? And what does Shaun's brother Steve think?

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    1 hr and 50 mins

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