Well Disguised Podcast

Well Disguised

Well Disguised
Well Disguised aspires to be a thinking person's podcast about rock music, specifically the rock considered lowbrow by those who are "better." It's for those who believe Jimmy Page is the true King of Rock and Roll and who laughed when David Lee Roth said "rock critics like Elvis Costello because rock critics look like Elvis Costello." If you have grown up, but don't have loud guitar out of your system, then you are of our kind.
Brian Colburn of Playlist Wars Joins Me to Discuss Our Top 5 Albums of 2021
Call it the "Best of 2021." Or the top 5 or the favorite 5 or whatever you must, but on Episode 33 of Well Disguised Brian Colburn of Playlist Wars fame joins me to go over our favorite records of the year. Hope you enjoy the banter and arguments in what will probably be a divisive episode, but I suppose that's what makes these things fun, right?(Mini-spoiler--I never once discuss the covers record from Monster Magnet. I still don't have my head wrapped around it, to be honest.)If you want to keep up with all things Playlist Wars, follow the link here: https://playlistwarspodcast.com/Get a taste of Brian's music here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/76HzgAP3A7X9dlMDnZft9ZAs always, thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welldisguised/message
Dec 30, 2021
1 hr 28 min
Purpendicular
In 1996, Deep Purple released their first record with Steve Morse on guitar, meaning Ritchie Blackmore was gone, this time for good. What does that album mean? To me, it sounds like being middle-aged. I explain why on this episode.You hear me discuss the delightful Deep Purple Podcast on this episode. You can find those guys here or wherever you get your podcasts: https://deeppurplepodcast.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welldisguised/message
Nov 11, 2021
33 min
Mississippi Bones--My New Favorite Band
I won't claim this is a "deep dive" or some expert breakdown of what makes Mississippi Bones one of the most fantastic bands I've stumbled across in recent years. And that's because it isn't. This is just Dave and I telling how we did get into the band, the twists and turns as we talked about doing this episode, and just basically geeking out about a group that really scratches that itch. Bands like Mississippi Bones still make me inordinately happy. Look, just about all my favorite rock stars are millionaires and senior citizens too, but bands like this keep me going. Maybe even help keep me young.Lots of show notes here:Mississippi Bones Bandcamp page: https://mississippibones.bandcamp.com/Mississippi Bones merch: https://mississippibones.storenvy.com/productsMississippi Bones Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mississippibonesMuzzleland Press, where Jonathan Raab is editor: https://www.muzzlelandpress.com/Buy "The Hillbilly Moonshine Massacre" here (I really need one of those affiliate deals): https://www.amazon.com/Hillbilly-Moonshine-Massacre-Jonathan-Raab-ebook/dp/B015L4DC1I/ref=pd_sim_1/140-4273967-8404026?pd_rd_w=kfiGx&pf_rd_p=bc5856f7-ca30-40b6-8d37-7814a2494e00&pf_rd_r=K17SAY0CN40AJDAF3QY6&pd_rd_r=259263a5-1da2-44d8-b506-61dcff8ccb31&pd_rd_wg=0Hrtz&pd_rd_i=B015L4DC1I&psc=1The Adventure Zone is a Maximum Fun podcast you can listen to wherever, but check it out here: https://maximumfun.org/podcasts/adventure-zone/?_sort=date_ascNorth by South, the excellent music podcast hosted by Ry (Sabbath Bloody Podcast) and Clay (Skynyrd Reconsydyrd) is here: https://anchor.fm/northbysouthpodThis is all Ry's fault. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welldisguised/message
Aug 24, 2021
36 min
Glenn Hughes--Artist of the Decade
Glenn Hughes--bassist, singer, rocker, Hall of Famer, soul man, and cool guy--got some of the attention he deserved in 2016 when he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame along with other members of Deep Purple. But that overshadows what I consider to be his real accomplishment...no one had a better decade from 2010-2019 than Glenn Hughes. With Black Country Communion, California Breed, and the awesome solo record "Resonate" Glenn was the most powerful force in rock as he entered his 60s. Listen as I explain why. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welldisguised/message
Aug 10, 2021
39 min
Gearheads Unite: Clutch
Who Wants To Rock?My friend and frequent collaborator Dave returns to discuss my favorite band, Clutch. It only took 29 episodes to get to the best band on the planet!Here's the format: I divided up Clutch's 12 studio albums, assigned them randomly, and then Dave and I picked our favorite song from each, leaving us with one playlist. It's probably a good way to introduce Clutch to the unfamiliar and something tp argue about for the dedicated Gearhead.Hope you enjoy! Also, while I usually release every other Tuesday, I'm going to take an episode off. See you again in August.As promised in the episode (and sorry for the muddy audio within), here's a link to the Spotify playlist from the episode. Let me know what you think!https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1pYZGFYC4mZIb8qzZhTfnU?si=fb9b98d55bb346b7 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welldisguised/message
Jul 13, 2021
57 min
Hit Kings, or, Every Song a Smash
When Huey Lewis and the News prepped "Sports" they needed to sell records. It was to be the band's third release and without moving some product, the band might have had to dissolve and find something else to do. So, rather than write a killer album, the band chose to write killer songs, all aimed at radio with the hopes at least one would break through. Of course, five of them did and "Sports" is one of the biggest records of all time. What other records share this ? That is what this episode of Well Disguised is about. (It's also about how pop stars today are all young but many of the hitmakers of the 80s were relatively middle-aged, but that part is less well developed.)During the episode I reference a video where Terence Trent D'Arby fronted INXS. You can find that here:https://youtu.be/SIbkTKJDiC0 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welldisguised/message
Jun 29, 2021
32 min
The Devil Made a Believer Out of Me
This is not your typical "Satanic Panic" story about rock and heavy metal. Instead, I'm asking a different question. The history of heavy music is littered with stories about witchcraft, Devil worship, demons, hexes, seances, mysterious happenings and other such phenomena. And these aren't random nobodies who have talked about this stuff, but instead some of the biggest rock stars on the planet. Which begs the question--if you believe the black magic, might you also be more likely to believe in God as well?The audio from Dave Mustaine's ABC interview was pulled from here: https://youtu.be/FwDbiajBEbkSimilarly, Ronnie James Dio's interview is here: https://youtu.be/U8Ln5GW-3asMonster Magnet's "All Shook Out" is from the 2000 record "God Says No." Enjoy on the official YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/kRw-DFLyHkg --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welldisguised/message
Jun 15, 2021
38 min
More Than A Fan--My Interview with Chris Ko, Aerosmith's "Aerofanatic"
So you're probably a fan of something. Maybe you even think you're a fanatic. But have you run a massive fan community about it? And even more to the point, have you ever broken genuinely newsworthy stories about the object of your fanaticism, even if those stories are negative? (And when sometimes those negative stories were specifically leaked by one faction to make another faction look bad?)Chris Ko has. He became the "Aerofanatic" after meeting Aerosmith on an old MTV show called "Fanatic." He took his fifteen minutes of fame from interviewing Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, and Tom Hamilton (Joey Kramer was absent) and turned it into a fan community that did what most fansites do...but also dished the dirt about band conflicts, drug abuse, and more. You don't have to be an Aerosmith fan to be into this story (although it doesn't hurt), because ultimately it's about a guy who went to a level beyond what anyone expected and became an inadvertent journalist in the process.______The bulk of Chris's appearance on "Fanatic" is on YouTube and can be found here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz53Uud4G0sAlso, visit the Aerofanatic community on Facebook here:https://www.facebook.com/aerofanatic --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welldisguised/message
Jun 1, 2021
57 min
Chuck Klosterman Interview: 20 Years of "Fargo Rock City"
20 years ago this month, Chuck Klosterman released his first book, Fargo Rock City. It was a watershed moment for pop culture. For Chuck personally, it launched his career as he became one of the foremost pop culture critics and thought leaders in the world. For those of us smart and semi-smart types who sometimes wondered why we loved this often juvenile music, it might as well have been a Holy script. It's not a coincidence that the subtitle for his most famous book, "Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto" inspired the subtitle for this podcast. Chuck was gracious enough to speak to me about the impact "Fargo Rock City" had on his career, how he feels about that music today, his interview with Jimmy Page, what it's like to listen to Black Sabbath and Kanye West at basically the same time, and several other topics. I'm ecstatic to release this episode and hope you all enjoy it. Thank you Chuck so much for coming on Well Disguised.You're smart enough to find Fargo Rock City on your own, but here's one way:https://www.amazon.com/Fargo-Rock-City-Odyssey-Dakota/dp/0743406567Also, if you want to read the interview with Jimmy Page we discuss, here's a link:https://www.gq.com/story/jimmy-page-led-zeppelin-men-of-the-year-klostermanOn the show I brought up Chuck's podcast with Chris Ryan. It's available here:https://open.spotify.com/show/05WvFFL01hKJ3PjqW0hgLR --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welldisguised/message
May 18, 2021
1 hr 10 min
The Wonderfully Profane "Earth vs The Wildhearts"
Ever wonder if the world would have been a better place if The Wildhearts had taken over the scene in 1993 or so? Just me? Regardless, to have had a shot it probably would have helped if all their best songs didn't include dirty words--how could you market a song like "Loveshit" into global success? Of course, the truth is, The Wildhearts were real, and they didn't care about things like "marketing" and "decency." On this episode I talk about their wonderful debut record "Earth vs The Wildhearts." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welldisguised/message
May 4, 2021
20 min
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