
History in Five Songs 225: Heaviest '70s Live Albums
10/17/23 • 39 min
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In Episode 225, Martin mulls over the heaviest live albums from the 1970s.
- Rush – “Something for Nothing”
- Scorpions – “Dark Lady”
- UFO – “Mother Mary”
- Ted Nugent – “Gonzo”
- Judas Priest – “Genocide”
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In Episode 225, Martin mulls over the heaviest live albums from the 1970s.
- Rush – “Something for Nothing”
- Scorpions – “Dark Lady”
- UFO – “Mother Mary”
- Ted Nugent – “Gonzo”
- Judas Priest – “Genocide”
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History in Five Songs 224: Sequencing
In Episode 224, Martin addresses albums that suffer from poor track ordering.
- Van Halen – “You’re No Good”
- Judas Priest – “Don’t Go”
- Rush – “Limelight”
- Aerosmith – “Kings and Queens”
- Led Zeppelin – “The Ocean”
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History in Five Songs 226: The Bruce Springsteen Family
In Episode 226, Martin explores artists who touch upon Bruce's world and influences.
- Thin Lizzy – “Having a Good Time”
- Bob Seger – “Feel Like a Number”
- UFO – “Back into My Life”
- John Mellencamp – “I Ain’t Ever Satisfied”
- Graham Parker – “Endless Night”
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