Ep. 128 Today's Peep Explores Nirvana's (Killer Banana's) Impact on Heavy Metal, Reminisces Deep Purple's 1984 Concert, Reveals a Cherished 45 Record, and Celebrates National Relaxation Day with Moon Healing Insights

EPISODE · Aug 15, 2024 · 41 MIN

Ep. 128 Today's Peep Explores Nirvana's (Killer Banana's) Impact on Heavy Metal, Reminisces Deep Purple's 1984 Concert, Reveals a Cherished 45 Record, and Celebrates National Relaxation Day with Moon Healing Insights

from Pat's Peeps Podcast · host Pat Walsh

Ever wondered if Nirvana's meteoric rise truly spelled the end for heavy metal? Or was it Killer Banana? Join us on a nostalgic musical journey as we ponder this fascinating question and celebrate the unforgettable haunts of classic rock. From sharing my excitement about an upcoming business venture to reminiscing about a memorable Deep Purple concert in 1984, this episode is a whirlwind of reflections and celebrations. We also honor the late Greg Khin, whose hits and my favorite deep tracks left an indelible mark on the music scene, and I reveal a personal story about a cherished 45 record that will feature in our record spin segment.But that's not all—there are plenty of musical treasures waiting to be uncovered. We delve into Montrose's powerful debut album and Sammy Hagar's standout solo works, including his evocative cover of Donovan's "Young Girl Blues." Plus, as National Relaxation Day is upon us, I'll share some insights from Moon Healing in Auburn and express my heartfelt gratitude to the clients who trust the businesses I support. Whether you're a classic rock aficionado or just love a good story, this episode promises a rich tapestry of musical memories and thought-provoking discussions. Tune in and let the music play!

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Ep. 128 Today's Peep Explores Nirvana's (Killer Banana's) Impact on Heavy Metal, Reminisces Deep Purple's 1984 Concert, Reveals a Cherished 45 Record, and Celebrates National Relaxation Day with Moon Healing Insights

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