Ep 833 : Sade the Queen of Soul, Black Sabbath's unknown singer and Car Door Dings.

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Ep 833 : Sade the Queen of Soul, Black Sabbath's unknown singer and Car Door Dings.

from Dean Delray's LET THERE BE TALK

Ep 833 Let There Be Talk – Today's Episode On today's ride, I'm diving into three wildly different but equally killer topics: • SADE — the mystery, the magic, and the timeless cool A look at why Sade remains one of the most iconic and elusive musicians on the planet. • BLACK SABBATH'S "UNKNOWN" SINGER We have Ozzy, Dio, Ian Gillan and even Tony Martin but what about Dave Walker. We dig into the deep-cut history of Sabbath's early vocal experiments and the singer most fans have never heard about. • DOOR DINGS ON CARS A rant for the ages. Why can't people park like civilized humans? Why must every beautiful car suffer? Let's talk parking-lot etiquette and the psychology of the door-ding offender.   Thank You my friends DDR Tune in on Youtube and Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@deandelray Join my Patreon to support the podcast - https://www.deandelray.com/patreon  Watch my new special 5836 for free here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbeaApu4OP0  Tour Dates - https://www.deandelray.com/tourdates 

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