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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2012 · 29 MIN

Show 226 - Valentine's Day Special Music Discussion

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Happy Valentine’s Day from the guys at Concert Blast. Here’s a hilarious podcast on L-O-V-E. When we came up with the idea of a Music Discussion podcast on LOVE, we decided to release it on Valentine’s Day in 2008. Here we are in 2012 with Valentine’s Day being only a few days away, we thought what a great time to re-post one of our most popular Music Discussions. Enjoy our Concert Blast Valentine’s Day Special with Mike Arnold, Brian Hasbrook, and Tom Thompson! At times in this show, Mike was trying to make it soft and sweet, Tom kept sticking his foot in his mouth with his comments, and Brian was getting sick from the sweetness of the show. As he put it, “Guys, we are getting maple syrupy sweet here… Take me to the Car Crashes and Motorcycles Right Now!” You can tell they did have a fun time recording this show. In fact, they came up with over 100 songs to choose from in various categories. The songs were selected by the guys voting for their favorite choices with Mike’s wife, Sandra, selecting the tie breakers. During the recording of the section on the Romantic Songs, Sandra mentioned, “This is too sweet for me and I’m a Female!” Here are the various sections on LOVE with the artist’s we played… INTRO: Bonnie Raitt – Queen – Cheap Trick – Robert Palmer – Huey Lewis and the News – Doobie Brothers – J Geils Band – Eddie Money WANTING LOVE: Georgia Satellites – Jefferson Airplane – Loverboy – Bonnie Raitt EXCITED ABOUT LOVE: Foreigner – Journey – Nazareth – Bon Jovi ROMANCE: Peter Frampton – Journey – Bryan Adams – Cheap Trick – REO Speedwagon MISSING LOVE: John Waite – Aerosmith HURT BY LOVE: Nazareth – Bon Jovi – Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks – Joan Jett BACK TO WANTING LOVE: Queen – Gin Blossoms – Foreigner Visit Our Official Website http://www.concertblast.com

Happy Valentine’s Day from the guys at Concert Blast. Here’s a hilarious podcast on L-O-V-E. When we came up with the idea of a Music Discussion podcast on LOVE, we decided to release it on Valentine’s Day in 2008. Here we are in 2012 with Valentine’s Day being only a few days away, we thought what a great time to re-post one of our most popular Music Discussions. Enjoy our Concert Blast Valentine’s Day Special with Mike Arnold, Brian Hasbrook, and Tom Thompson! At times in this show, Mike was trying to make it soft and sweet, Tom kept sticking his foot in his mouth with his comments, and Brian was getting sick from the sweetness of the show. As he put it, “Guys, we are getting maple syrupy sweet here… Take me to the Car Crashes and Motorcycles Right Now!” You can tell they did have a fun time recording this show. In fact, they came up with over 100 songs to choose from in various categories. The songs were selected by the guys voting for their favorite choices with Mike’s wife, Sandra, selecting the tie breakers. During the recording of the section on the Romantic Songs, Sandra mentioned, “This is too sweet for me and I’m a Female!” Here are the various sections on LOVE with the artist’s we played… INTRO: Bonnie Raitt – Queen – Cheap Trick – Robert Palmer – Huey Lewis and the News – Doobie Brothers – J Geils Band – Eddie Money WANTING LOVE: Georgia Satellites – Jefferson Airplane – Loverboy – Bonnie Raitt EXCITED ABOUT LOVE: Foreigner – Journey – Nazareth – Bon Jovi ROMANCE: Peter Frampton – Journey – Bryan Adams – Cheap Trick – REO Speedwagon MISSING LOVE: John Waite – Aerosmith HURT BY LOVE: Nazareth – Bon Jovi – Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks – Joan Jett BACK TO WANTING LOVE: Queen – Gin Blossoms – Foreigner Visit Our Official Website http://www.concertblast.com

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