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Long Live Rock 'N' Roll

Long Live Rock 'N' Roll

Von: Lazarus Michaelides & Felipe Amorim
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Join Laz & Felipe as they dive into the greatest Rock songs, bands, and albums of all time—exploring what makes the music so powerful and why the artists behind it truly matter. Whether you're a lifelong Rock fan or just discovering the genre, our podcast unpacks the stories, sounds, and significance behind the best contemporary music of the last century.

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  • 107. "You Really Got Me" - The Kinks (1964)
    May 14 2025

    The Kinks’ breakthrough single “You Really Got Me” marked a turning point in rock history. Driven by Dave Davies’ gritty, distorted guitar riff and Ray Davies’ energetic vocals, the song introduced a raw, riff based sound that would later shape genres like hard rock, heavy metal and punk. With its use of power chords and no-nonsense delivery, “You Really Got Me” stood apart from the polished pop of the early 1960s. The track’s unfiltered energy & volume helped define the British Invasion, influencing countless bands from The Who to Van Halen.

    #TheKinks #YouReallyGotMe #ClassicRock #BritishInvasion #DaveDavies #RayDavies #RockGuitar #PowerChords #VanHalen #RockHistory

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    32 Min.
  • 106. 'Sweet Baby James' - James Taylor (1970)
    Apr 30 2025

    Following the modest reception to his debut, James Taylor released ‘Sweet Baby James’ - an album that would not only define his career but also ignite the singer-songwriter movement of the 1970s. Blending elements of folk, country, blues, and soft rock, Taylor crafted a deeply personal soundscape that resonated with a generation searching for authenticity. Against all odds, 'Sweet Baby James' became a landmark success, forever changing the course of American music and influencing countless artists to follow.

    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/album/1HiG0ukRmFPN13EVcf98Jx?si=JQkn93E6RKejrWX08FcNgw


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    #JamesTaylor #SweetBabyJames #SingerSongwriter #1970sMusic #ClassicAlbums #FolkRock #FireAndRain #MusicHistory #AlbumReview #LaurelCanyon #AcousticMusic #70sFolk #MusicPodcast

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    37 Min.
  • 105. 'Odyssey' - Yngwie Malmsteen (1988)
    Apr 23 2025

    Following rising pressure to reach mainstream rock audiences, Yngwie Malmsteen returned with a vengeance — and an album that would forever reshape the landscape of shred guitar and neoclassical metal. Released in 1988, Odyssey is a masterclass in technical brilliance, melodic hooks, and bold ambition. Featuring the soaring vocals of former Rainbow singer Joe Lynn Turner, this album fused lightning-fast virtuosity with commercial rock accessibility like never before.

    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7blSkZNHq06aBY4fA9IjKj?si=641f0931b68c411c

    #YngwieMalmsteen #Odyssey #GuitarGod #NeoclassicalMetal #ShredGuitar #80sRock #PowerMetal #JoeLynnTurner #GuitarVirtuoso

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    42 Min.
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