History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff
Un pódcast de Pantheon Media - Martes
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286 Episodo
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History in Five Songs 265: Why did the NWOBHM fail?
Publicado: 23/7/2024 -
History in Five Songs 264: Peter Gabriel Makes Everyone Better
Publicado: 16/7/2024 -
History in Five Songs 263: Genesis and the Worst Year in History
Publicado: 9/7/2024 -
History in Five Songs 262: Shocker: The Old Bands Invented Hair Metal
Publicado: 2/7/2024 -
History in Five Songs 261: AC/DC, Alice in Chains and Thrash
Publicado: 25/6/2024 -
History in Five Songs 260: The Battle of 1976
Publicado: 18/6/2024 -
History in Five Songs 259: That Jukebox in Your Head
Publicado: 11/6/2024 -
History in Five Songs 258: Greatest Band of All Time
Publicado: 4/6/2024 -
History in Five Songs 257: The Devolution of Sabbath Intros
Publicado: 28/5/2024 -
History in Five Songs 257: The Devolution of Sabbath Intros
Publicado: 28/5/2024 -
History in Five Songs 256: Heavy Metal Duets
Publicado: 21/5/2024 -
History in Five Songs 255: Golden Era Quo Intros
Publicado: 14/5/2024 -
History in Five Songs 254: Goofy Riffs
Publicado: 7/5/2024 -
History in Five Songs 253: Albums That Don't Deserve the Love
Publicado: 30/4/2024 -
History in Five Songs 252: Joke About The Police
Publicado: 23/4/2024 -
History in Five Songs 251: Barely Written Songs
Publicado: 16/4/2024 -
History in Five Songs 250: Their Future in One Song
Publicado: 9/4/2024 -
History in Five Songs 249: First Person Perspectives
Publicado: 2/4/2024 -
History in Five Songs 248: Metal History in First Verses
Publicado: 26/3/2024 -
History in Five Songs 247: Wrapping Up the Album
Publicado: 19/3/2024
History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff is the show that aims to make grand and often oddball hard rock and heavy metal points through a narrative built upon the tiny idea of a quintet of songs. Buttressed with illustrative clips, Martin argues quickly and succinctly why these songs - and the specific sections of these tracks - support his mad professor premise, from the wobbly invention of an “American” heavy metal, to the influence of Led Zeppelin in hair metal or to more succinct topics like tapping and twin leads. The songs serve as bricks, but Martin slathers plenty of mortar. At the end, hopefully he has a sturdy house in which this week’s theory can reside unbothered by the elements. At approximately 7000, Martin has had published in books more record reviews than anybody in the history of music writing across all genres. Additionally, Martin has penned approximately 85 books on hard rock, heavy metal, classic rock and record collecting. Proud part of Pantheon - the podcast network for music lovers.