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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2025 · 59 MIN

EP827 Eddie Van Halen Falls Out w/Clapton & blows off Satriani, Sabbath Reunites, Bentar on Austin City Limits

from The Loudini Rock and Roll Circus · host Loudini

What we got up to this week:   Loudini: Mississippi Burning, The Curse of the Necklace, Wolfgang is his own man (alternativenation), EVH blows off Joe Satriani(altnertaivenation), Eric Clapton and Eddie Van Halen Fallout(studio number six), Pat Bentar austin city limits, My audition, Riff of the week: 8675309/Jenny   Pittsburgh Kevin: So bad it’s good: Jenny Stardust, Ain’t that a kick in the c*unt, tune your guitar, can you fall out of love with a song? Laura cox, best in show, Crimson Tide   Your Week In Rock History:   MARCH 9th – MARCH 15 –BORN THIS WEEK IN ROCK  3/09/1936 – Mickey Gilley (American country singer, Urban Cowboy) 3/9/1942 – John Cale (composer, singer-songwriter -Velvet Underground) 3/9/1942 – Gary Walker (The Standells, The Walker Brothers) 3/10/1947 – Tom Sholz (Rock guitarist/keyboardist – Boston) 3/10/1953 – Ronnie Earl (American blues guitarist – The Broadcasters) 3/10/1955 – Gary Louris (American singer-songwriter, musician – Jayhawks) 3/10/1963 – Jeff Ament (American musician – Pearl Jam) 3/11/1974 – Adam Wakeman (keys, Ozzy Osbourne) 3/11/1964 – Vinnie Paul (American drummer – Pantera) 3/12/1917 – Leonard Chess (Record Mogul, Chess Records) Happy Birthday James Taylor! 3/12/1948 – James Taylor (Rock Singer-Songwriter) 3/12/1949 – Bill Payne (piano, Little Feat) 3/12/1949 – Mike Gibbins (drums, Badfinger) 3/12/1956 – Steve Harris (bass, Iron Maiden) 3/12/1969 – Graham Coxon (guitar, Blur) 3/13/1960 – Adam Clayton (bass, U2) 3/14/1933 – Quincy Jones (A Legend) 3/14/1943 – Jim Pons (bassist – Turtles, Mothers of Invention) 3/15/1912 – Lightnin’ Hopkins (Blues Singer-Songwriter) Happy Birthday Phil Lesh! 3/15/1940 – Phil Lesh (bass, Grateful Dead) 3/15/1943 – Sly Stone (vocals & multi-instrumentalist, Sly and the Family Stone) 3/15/1947 – Ry Cooder (guitarist & songwriter, multiple genres) 3/15/1955 – Dee Snider (singer, Twisted Sister) DIED THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY 3/08/1973 – Ron “Pigpen” McKernan (American rocker – Grateful Dead) 3/09/1993 – Bob Crosby (American jazz singer, bandleader Bobcats) 3/10/1989 – Doc Green (American singer – The Drifters) 3/10/1997 – La Vern Baker (American singer) 3/11/1986 – Sonny Terry (Piedmont Blues Musician) 3/11/2016 – Keith Emerson (keys, Emerson, Lake, & Palmer) 3/12/1955 – Charlie Parker (Jazz Saxophonist) 3/12/2012 – Michael Hossack (drums, The Doobie Brothers) 3/12/2013 – Clive Burr (drums, Iron Maiden) 3/13/1985 – Robert “Bob” Shad (American producer, record label owner Big Brother & Holding Co.) 3/14/1991 – Doc Pomus (American blues singer and songwriter) 3/15/1929 – Pinetop Smith (Blues Pianist) 3/15/2014 – Scott Asheton (drums, The Stooges) MUSIC RELEASES AND TOP OF THE CHARTS: 3/12/1967 – The Velvet Underground Releases The Velvet Underground and Nico 3/12/1971 – The Allman Brothers’ record “Live At Fillmore East” on May 12th and May 13th. 3/13/1967 – The Beatles’ “Penny Lane” hits #1. 3/13/1968 – The Byrd’s Greatest Hits goes gold. 3/13/1976 – The Eagles’ Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) hits #1. 3/13/1980 – Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon goes platinum. 3/15/1976 – KISS releases Destroyer. THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY: Paul McCartney is knighted by the Queen on March 11, 1997. On March 12, 2007, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducts Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, R.E.M., Van Halen, The Ronettes, and Patti Smith. On March 12, 1958, Billie Holiday is sentenced to one year of probation for heroin possession by a Philadelphia court. She pleads guilty to the charge. On March 12, 1969, Paul McCartney marries Linda Eastman. On that same day, the police busts George Harrison and his wife for possession of marijuana. No other members of the Beatles attended their wedding, but at least George had a good excuse. On March 12, 1974, John Lennon and Harry Nilsson get drunk and thrown out of a Smothers Brothers comedy show at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. At the same time, they’re accused of causing a disturbance during the show. The press calls Nilsson a bad influence on Lennon. Later, Nilsson comments, “It ruined my reputation for 10 years. Get one Beatle drunk and look what happens.” The Rolling Stones Tour China On March 12, 2003, The Rolling Stones are about to embark on their first tour of China. However, the Chinese government bans the Stones from playing a list of songs that they find controversial. The tracks includes classics like “Honky Tonk Women,” “Let’s Spend the Night Together,” and “Brown Sugar.” Guys, censorship is bad, especially in rock and roll. On March 13, 1965, Eric Clapton quits The Yardbirds over his fears that they are becoming too commercial and veering away from the R&B and blues rock that he loves. For his next endeavor, he joins up with John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers for their legendary collaborative album known in blues rock lore as the “Beano” album. On March 13, 2006, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducted Blondie, Miles Davis, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Black Sabbath and The Sex Pistols. Bunch o’ punks that they were, The Sex Pistols did not attend the ceremony and rejected the induction. Furthermore, Tommy Iommi almost wasn’t allowed to bring his awards home to England because of the security is concern that it could be used as a weapon. Eric Clapton goes to the hospital with a near-fatal ulcer and cancels the rest of his 47 tour dates on March 14, 1981. On March 14, 1998, Johnny Cash won the Grammy for Best Country Album. After a few weeks, his record company puts a full-page ad in Billboard magazine with an old photo of Cash extending his middle finger obscenely. The ad reads, “American Recordings and Johnny Cash would like to acknowledge the Nashville music establishment and country radio for your support.”   Your Week In Rock: Spiritbox Releases 'Tsunami Sea': Canadian heavy metal band Spiritbox released their second studio album, Tsunami Sea, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Destruction Drops 'Birth of Malice': German thrash metal band Destruction unveiled their latest album, Birth of Malice, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Whitechapel Releases 'Hymns in Dissonance': American deathcore band Whitechapel released their new album, Hymns in Dissonance, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Edge of Paradise Presents 'Prophecy': American rock band Edge of Paradise released their latest album, Prophecy, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Smith/Kotzen Collaborate on 'Black Light / White Noise': Adrian Smith and Richie Kotzen released their joint album, Black Light / White Noise, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Sadist Unveils 'Something to Pierce': Italian progressive death metal band Sadist released their new album, Something to Pierce, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Christian Mistress Returns with 'Children of the Earth': After a decade-long hiatus, American heavy metal band Christian Mistress released their album, Children of the Earth, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Carnal Forge Releases 'The Fractured Process' EP: Swedish thrash metal band Carnal Forge released their new EP, The Fractured Process, on March 7, 2025. Wikipedia Love/Hate Drops 'Punk Rock Fiesta!': American rock band Love/Hate released their latest album, Punk Rock Fiesta!, on March 1, 2025. Wikipedia Black Sabbath Announces Final Reunion Show: Black Sabbath announced they will reunite for a final charity show titled "Back to the Beginning" at Villa Park, Birmingham, on July 5, 2025. Wikipedia

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