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This Week In Music History Podcast With Marty Miller
This Week In Music History Podcast With Marty Miller
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Marty Miller brings you this week in music history, every week from Nova.ie. Prepare to be transported back in time; the nostalgia is real! Get your fill of music history from Marty every week and get those classics out for a listen!
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Hello. This week, through the decades in lightening speed!
Looking at April 13th to 17th, the week Dave Lee Roth got busted in 1993's New York
David Bowie meanwhile was breaking down boundaries in 1972 and in 1975 who is unveiled as a NEW Rolling Stone.
Time travel here and now.
Have a great week.
Marty
Kurt Cobain, 1994,
Beach Boys 1965,
Beatles 1970. All big stories this week in Music History.
Time travel now, hurtling through April 6th to 10 in less than 10 minutes.
Listen now to March 30th to April 3rd in Music History with Marty Miller.
The week Sex Pistols played their first live show, hear the rawness!
Marvin Gaye had his life cut short this week in 1984, his own father reponsible for the singers death and
Doors front man Jim Morrison hands himself into the FBI, hear why...
Time travel for the week of March 23rd to 27th.
George Harrison and his death stares for Eric Clapton in 1977 - find out why!
Plus Stevie Wonder, Richie Sambora and John Lennon all make Music History headlines this week.
Have a listen now. It's a podcast that is always less than 10 minutes.
This week in music history. Pure tradegy. Loads of it...
Affecting Foo Fighters, Eric Clapton and Ozzy Osbourne. But happy news for Ramones.
Time travel (listen to!) this week in music history now with my weekly podcast.
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Time to jump through time with a quick visit to the past.
This week it's March 9th to 13th in Music History, featuring Paul Mc Cartney and Linda Eastman,
Sex Pistols, Jim Morrison and more...
Let's time travel.
Belting through the decades from March 2nd to 6th, featuring Led Zeppelin, John Belushi, Beatles, Nirvana and Foo Fighters.
This is Music History in less than 10 minutes.
Promise!
Let's time travel!
Looking at Music History, and listening to the week of Feb 23 to 27th, when Priscilla Presley moved out on Elvis in 1972, John Paul Jones was talking quitting Led Zeppelin in 1975 and in 2015 a Beatles bargain!
This is our Music History podcast, always less than 10 minutes!
Time travelling through the week of February 16th to 20th in Music History
Loss for AC/DC, Bon Scott died in 1980, Ozzy Osbourne was running around in a dress in 1982 causing havoc and Kurt Cobian was born this week in 1967.
Listen now!
Listen now to actual Time Travel.
This time, we go through the week of Feb 9th to 13th.
The week Heather Mills was in Court getting a few quid from Paul McCartney back in 2008
and Doors Drummer John Densmore was in court too. Fighting his band mates in 2003.
A lot of loss this week in Music History.
From Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, The Big Bopper to Gary Moore, Sid Vicious and Karen Carpenter.
Time Travel through the decades for the week Feb 2nd to 6th.
Travelling through time. Sort of.
Visiting 1984 and the beginning of the end for Michael Jackson.
To 1965 for madness surrounding The Rolling Stones and to '69 for a city stopping rooftop show from The Beatles.
Join Marty Miller as we head off on another journey through music history, this time exploring events from January 19th to 23rd!
We'll kick things off with the Monkees making their British TV debut in 1967 and delve into David Bowie's groundbreaking revelation about his bisexuality in 1972.
Additionally, Telly Savalas gets a look in this week, he captivated audiences not only on screen but also in music.
Plus, this is the week of Ozzy Osbourne's infamous bat incident in '82, and remember the legacies of Allen Collins and Jimmy Bain, both of whom left an indelible mark on rock music. It's a whirlwind of iconic moments in less than 10 minutes—listen now!
Join Marty Miller on another quick journey through music history, this week covering events from January 12th to 16th!
We'll explore the moment Freddie Mercury’s Rolls-Royce, beloved by the Queen frontman, sold at auction.
Discover the story behind EMI's tough stance on the Sex Pistols in 1977 and the controversy that surrounded their groundbreaking album "Nevermind the Bollocks."
We'll dive into legendary performances, including Johnny Cash's unforgettable live album recording at Folsom Prison and the Rolling Stones' cheeky adjustment of lyrics on The Ed Sullivan Show. Plus, Joe Strummer of The Clash has a city square in Spain is named after him.
It's this week in music history - in less than 10 minutes!
Join Marty Miller for a trip through music history, highlighting music events from December 22nd to 24th!
In this festive episode, we'll delve into the last ever Sex Pistols show in 1977, where Sid and Nancy made a memorable appearance at a kids' charity party. We'll also reflect on Brian Wilson's emotional breakdown during a flight in '64 and explore the legacy of Joe Strummer, whose impact continues to resonate despite his passing in 2002 at just age 50.
Plus, discover the end of the iconic ITV show "Ready, Steady, Go!" after a ban on miming in 1966. Tune in and celebrate the season with these legendary stories!
Join Marty Miller as we take another trip through music history for the week of December 15th to 19th!
In this episode, we'll uncover the fruity details surrounding Rod Stewart's wedding to model Rachel Hunter in 1990
We'll also reflect on 1974, when Mick Taylor announced his departure from the Rolling Stones, marking the end of an era.
Plus, discover the story behind the Beatles' final Christmas record for their fan club in 1969 and a tragic twist in '66 involving socialite Tara Brown that inspired a classic song.
All this and much more awaits you in under 10 minutes! Don’t miss it!
Join Marty Miller for another journey through music history, this time exploring the happenings from December 1st to 5th!
In this episode, we delve into The Who's 22-show residency at the Marquee Club in 1964, where they made a mere £50 a night!
We'll also travel back to 1976, when the Sex Pistols caused a stir on live television, leading to some outrageous moments.
Plus, find out about Rod Stewart's plagiarism scandal with his hit "Do You Think I'm Sexy?", the loss of rock legends Bobby Keys and Ian McClagan in 2014, and the infamous Montreux Casino fire that inspired Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water."
All this and so much more, packed into under 10 minutes.
Don't miss this blast through rock history!
Join Marty Miller as we take a journey through music history for the week of November 24th to 28th!
In this episode, we commemorate the life and legacy of Freddie Mercury, who tragically passed away this week in 1991, just one day after revealing his battle with AIDS.
We’ll also relive John Lennon’s final concert appearance alongside Elton John in 1974, a night filled with unforgettable moments.
Plus, we celebrate Cream's farewell at the Royal Albert Hall in 1968 and dive into the hilarity surrounding Nirvana's performance on BBC's "Top of the Pops" in 1991.
All this and more, packed into under 10 minutes! Don't miss it!
Join Marty Miller as we take a journey through music history for the week of November 17th to 21st!
In this episode, we remember Malcolm Young of AC/DC, whose songwriting and guitar riffs were the backbone of the band's success.
We also revisit a dramatic moment when David Crosby faced personal challenges in the early 90s, and check out one school headmaster's infamous ban on Beatle haircuts at a Surrey grammar school in 1963.
Plus, we dive into the legacy of Carl Perkins recording "Blue Suede Shoes" at Sun Studios, and reflect on Michael Jackson's controversial moment in 2002. All this and much more awaits you in under 10 minutes!
Join Marty Miller as we take another dive into music history for the week of November 10th to 14th!
In this episode, we remember Elvis Presley's final performance before enlisting in the Army in 1957, and celebrate the incredible achievements of bands like The Rolling Stones, who made waves in 1964.
We’ll also pay tribute to session guitar legend Tommy Tedesco, whose work you’ve undoubtedly heard, yet might not recognize. Plus, we unpack the colorful incidents surrounding Dolores O'Riordan of The Cranberries and reflect on significant moments from The Beatles and Led Zeppelin. All this in under 10 minutes! Thanks for listening.



