Renegades Radio Podcast – Handicapping the 2020 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Nominees, Part II

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The Renegades Radio Podcast is back!

Wrapping up our two-part series on the nominees for the 2020 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, this time around we’re taking a look at the artists who are probably more recognized as “rock” than those that were featured in Part I. These artists most definitely have the driving guitars, guttural bass and thundering drums that are recognized as being “rock and roll,” but that isn’t necessarily a guarantee for entering the Pantheon of Rock in Cleveland!

Whether it is classic rock, hard rock or even metal, these artists have all paid their dues and are worthy of induction. Who will get in? Could this be the time that a couple of long-overlooked rock veterans in Pat Benatar and Judas Priest earn their entry? Or could relative newcomers like Nine Inch Nails or Soundgarden break through the wall? It will be a hard rockin’ hour-plus of music as we review the final eight nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on the Renegades Radio Podcast!

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Renegades Radio Podcast – Handicapping the 2020 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Nominees, Part I

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The Renegades Radio Podcast called an audible this time around. Instead of our look at One Hit Wonders (don’t worry, we put that on the back burner for the future), we’ve decided to have a two-part episode on the latest nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!

There are 16 nominees this year for the Rock Hall and they are broken down into two distinct categories. In the first segment of the Renegades Radio Podcast, we’ll delve into those artists that were nominated that aren’t your “traditional” rock artists – those who were more pop, soul, R&B or other genres that don’t get recognized as “rock & roll.” In these eight artists, there are definitely two that will get in this year…but who are they? Listen in as we deliberate on the latest nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!

@whitneyhouston #thenotoriousBIG #rufusandchakakhan @kraftwerkofficial @depechemode @the_todd_rundgren @davematthewsband @doobiebrothersofficial #classicrock #funk #R&B #soul #electronica

Renegades Radio Podcast – The Best and Worst of the Inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Part II

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Wrapping up the second of our two-part episodes on the inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, this time around we’re looking at the artists and groups that were considered among the best of the inductees. While there are some usual suspects on the list, you might be surprised at some of those that are considered the “best” of the inductees to the Rock Hall.

Take a listen to some of the artists here and let us know if you agree as we salute the crème de la crème…the best of the best…the greatest inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on the Renegades Radio Podcast!

@djflash4eva @rundmc #marvingaye @neilyoungarchives @loureedofficial #theyardbirds #thesexpistols @the_clash @elviscostello #jamesbrown #Prince @_chuckberry

Renegades Radio Podcast – The Best and Worst of the Inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Part I

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There have been 221 artists and groups that have been enshrined in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, OH. As with any group, there have to be the best…and the worst…of the inductees. In the first of a two-part episode of the Renegades Radio Podcast, we’re going to examine the rankings of those 221 members of the Rock Hall.

In Part I, we’re going to look at those who are considered to be the WORST of the inductees into the Rock Hall, and there are some surprises. Do you agree with rock historians and critics, who were responsible for compiling this list? Or are they off their rockers? Let us know by listening to this episode of the Renegades Radio Podcast and getting in touch with us afterwards!

@deeppurplephotos #themoodyblues @ABBA @hallandoatesofficial @stevienicks @jeffbeckofficial @georgeharrisonofficial @chicagotheband #journey @officialqueenmusic @kissonline @rush @defleppard @bonjovi

 

Renegades Radio Podcast – Remembering CBGBs

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It was THE club in New York City. It was the place where a litany of the greatest punk, rock, and alternative acts got their start, from Patti Smith to Blondie to Talking Heads. And it also disappeared too soon, gone in a fit of greed, never to be seen again.

On this episode of the Renegades Radio Podcast, we’re taking a look back in time and remembering the legendary club CBGBs. From the 1970s to the 2000s, the club served as the launching pad for some of the biggest names in music. Join us as we tell some of the stories and jam to some of the most creative artists in the history of rock!

#CBGBs @ramones @thisispattismith @blondieofficial @davidbyrneofficial @tinaweymouth @frantzchris #talkingheads #thedictators @joanjett @thepoliceofficial @elviscostello #siouxieandthebanshees @agnosticfrontnyc @badreligionband @officialmisfits @socialdistortion

Renegades Radio Podcast – A (Brief) History of Southern Rock

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As one of the subgenres of rock music, Southern rock is a hodgepodge of many musical genres. Melding hard rock, country, blues, bluegrass and even a bit of gospel, Southern rock began in the 50s and emerged as a powerhouse in the 70s. With groups like the Allman Brothers Band and Lynyrd Skynyrd, Southern rock became a staple of the airwaves on both pop and rock radio.

As the 80s and 90s came along, however, Southern rock began to fade from the fore. Today, it is but a shell of its former self, with only a few new practitioners standing alongside some of the “old guard” of the genre. Why has it gone away? As we look at a brief history of Southern rock on the Renegades Radio Podcast, we’ll examine why it was popular and why, at this mark in the 21st century, it is struggling for a spot in the limelight.

#lonniemack #cannedheat #bodiddley @theofficialccr #allmanbrothersband @skynyrd #georgiasatellites #theblackcrowes #kentuckyheadhunters @blackberrysmoke @zztop @derekandsusan

Renegades Radio Podcast – Famous Love Triangles in Music History

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There are things that a human needs to live – food, water, air. Some would say that love is in that mix and it would be a great argument. The emotion of “love” can elate a person, sometimes to the point of creating great art or music. But, if there’s more than two people involved in the relationship, it can sometimes cause great turmoil.

In this edition of the Renegades Radio Podcast, we’re taking a look at some of the great “love triangles” in music history. In the case of Fleetwood Mac, it would bring about their masterpiece achievement. In the case of The Ramones, it nearly killed one of the members! Listen in and learn more as we examine “love triangles” on the Renegades Radio Podcast!

@ericclapton @the_todd_rundgren @aerosmith @iamstevent #theramones @stevienicks @lindseybuckingham @mickfleetwoodofficial @christinemcvieofficial @therollingstones @tommylee @kidrock

 

Renegades Radio Podcast – ORDER IN THE COURT! (Or Famous Court Cases in Music History)

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ALL RISE!!!

That’s right, this week on the Renegades Radio Podcast we’re heading to the courtroom! In the history of music, there have been several cases where musicians and/or singers have had to prove that they, in fact, did create the music that they recorded. In some cases, the artists have proven that they weren’t influenced. In some others, however, there has been some…questions.

From The Chiffons to Slipknot, we’ll take a look at these court cases and offer our own opinion on whether the judge (or, in some cases, the jury) got the decision right. Let us know what you think as the Renegades Radio Podcast holds court!

@officialhueylewisnews @rayparkerjr @vanillaiceofficial @officialqueenmusic @davidbowie #marvingaye @robinthicke @pharrell #thegapband @iammarkronson @brunomars @johnfogerty @theofficialccr @georgeharrisonofficial @slipknot @metallica @ledzeppelin

Renegades Radio Podcast – Celebrating the Birth of MTV, Part Two

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In Part Two of our look at the birth of Music Television – or MTV – the Renegades Radio Podcast will roll out some of the biggest songs that typified the sound of MTV. From the emergence of women in pop and rock, the breakthrough of rap and hip hop on the scene and the birth of a new hard rock genre – “hair metal” – MTV was instrumental in music…for their first decade, at least.

What took MTV down? Listen in as we give you our views on what eventually killed MTV as we conclude our look at the venerable “music” channel.

@MTV @pat_benatargiraldo @berlinofficialband @nwa @snoopdogg @motleycrue @soundgarden @stpband @soulasylumofficial #missingpersons #publicenemy #beastieboys #kix #dangeroustoys #poison

Renegades Radio Podcast – Celebrating the Birth of MTV, Part One

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In the wee hours of August 1, 1981, something called Music Television – or MTV – was born. Consisting of nothing but music videos 24/7, it was a revolution in the music industry and would have an impact on many areas of culture in the States of America and internationally. On the first of a two-part episode, the Renegades Radio Podcast will celebrate the birth of MTV 38 years ago, remember how good it once was and, yes, even discuss the present demise of the once powerful channel.

#thebuggles #thenails @humanleaguehq @madonna @duranduran @adamantofficial #cultureclub @michaeljackson #eddygrant @herbiehancock @Prince @zztop @genesis @aerosmith