THE BOSS IS BACK! Terrence finally comes out of hiding, unlike Vinnie Vincent, and celebrates 40 years of Led Zeppelin's 1979 comeback In Through the Out Door. While celebrating, Terrence also finds time to go off the rails on Disturbed and people who compare me to that fat slob Alex Jones. Join the Facebook page :https://www.facebook.com/groups/TerrenceReardonandFriendsPodcast/Instagram page :https://www.instagram.com/terrencereardonandfriendsPodbean page :http://terrencereardon.podbean.com
Today on this episode, Terrence looks at the penultimate studio album from Pink Floyd which was their 1994 album entitled The Division Bell for its 25th Anniversary. Plus defend this album and post-Waters Floyd from Roger Waters asskissers who think he was the band when he is now what he was against, a hypocritical angry jerk. Was recorded in late March/early April just after I recuperated fom a bad cold that kept me sidelined but I'm back. Pink Floyd website www.pinkfloyd.com David Gilmour website www.davidgilmour.com Join the Facebook page :http://www.facebook.com/groups/TerrenceReardonandFriendsPodcast/Instagram page :http://www.instagram.com/terrencereardonandfriendsYouTube page : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLM0ADQhvPJhTGEEdHnmkKQ
Today on this episode, Terrence looks at an album from a band who has been the talk of the town over the last year being Queen but this time it's their 1984 "comeback" album entitled The Works for its 35th Anniversary. Plus defends Queen from those "Bible Belt" thumpers who are hypocrites. Was recorded in February before I got sick with a bad cold that kept me sidelined but I'm back. Queen website : www.queenonline.com Join the Facebook page :https://www.facebook.com/groups/TerrenceReardonandFriendsPodcast/Instagram page :https://www.instagram.com/terrencereardonandfriendsYoutube page :http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLM0ADQhvPJhTGEEdHnmkKQ
Today on this episode, Terrence looks at the band that was the focus of the first episode being Supertramp but this time it's their 1979 blockbuster and the masterpiece from the band entitled Breakfast in America for its 40th Anniversary. Join the Facebook page :https://www.facebook.com/groups/TerrenceReardonandFriendsPodcast/Instagram page :https://www.instagram.com/terrencereardonandfriendsPodbean page :http://terrencereardon.podbean.com
Terrence is making up for lost time with another new episode, this time on David Bowie's 1983 classic Let's Dance which was the album that either cost Bowie fans OR gained new fans (I happen to fall in latter category as I was there when it was a new album and I had it as a 7 year old). Terrence's second of two episodes in a month! Join the Facebook page :https://www.facebook.com/groups/TerrenceReardonandFriendsPodcast/Instagram page :https://www.instagram.com/terrencereardonandfriendsPodbean page :http://terrencereardon.podbean.com
Terrence is joined by his brother Dr Fukk Ralph Viera to discuss a very important metal album in Terrence's life being Black Sabbath's 1980 classic Heaven and Hell, their first album with the late Ronnie James Dio. Terrence's first of two episodes in a month! Join the Facebook page :https://www.facebook.com/groups/TerrenceReardonandFriendsPodcast/Instagram page :https://www.instagram.com/terrencereardonandfriendsPodbean page :http://terrencereardon.podbean.com
Terrence marks the 50th Anniversary of The Beatles' classic album The White Album! Plus the two singles the band released in 1968 as it was Terrence's first episode in a month since being sidelined due to illness! Join the Facebook page :https://www.facebook.com/groups/TerrenceReardonandFriendsPodcast/Instagram page :https://www.instagram.com/terrencereardonfriendspodcastPodbean page :http://terrencereardon.podbean.com
Terrence marks the 50th Anniversary of Pink Floyd's sophomore effort A Saucerful of Secrets! Plus the two singles the band released in 1968 as it was Terrence's first episode in a month! Join the Facebook page :https://www.facebook.com/groups/TerrenceReardonandFriendsPodcast/Instagram page :https://www.instagram.com/terrencereardonfriendspodcastPodbean page :http://terrencereardon.podbean.com
Terrence marks the 25th Anniversary of Rush's classic 1993 masterpiece Counterparts and all the while keeps himself out of podcast drama! Join the Facebook page :https://www.facebook.com/groups/TerrenceReardonandFriendsPodcast/ Instagram page :https://www.instagram.com/terrencereardonfriendspodcast Podbean page :http://terrencereardon.podbean.com
This is the first episode where Terrence is both a traditional podcast and also an audio-visual podcast and looks at the 40th Anniversary of the last Emerson Lake and Palmer album for 14 years entitled Love Beach for its 40th Anniversary. Plus talks about his appearance on Rock and Metal Combat plus goes on a tirade about Andrew Jacobs and a bombshell about Andrew most didn't know. It may get Terrence in hot water but HEY, that's life! The visual version is here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C1AywxUr_w
This was Terrence's first episode on Emerson Lake and Palmer and it was on their 1973 classic Brian Salad Surgery and last to be just exclusive to YouTube.
On this episode Terrence celebrates the 35th Anniversary of the 1983 self titled Genesis classic album which is also called The Mama Album to us fans and why it's still amazing TODAY!
Terrence looks back at the 40th Anniversary of The Who's final album with the late Keith Moon, 1978's Who Are You while eulogizing Keith on the 40th Anniversary of his passing.
Terrence is joined by his brother Dr Fukk Ralph Viera as we look at Styx's 1978 classic masterpiece Pieces of Eight for its 40th Anniversary.
Terrence celebrated the 40th Anniversary of the four KISS Solo Albums and is joined by DJ Metal Mike Tyler as we spent two hours dissecting all four KISS Solo Albums which was the project that sunk a hole on the KISS mothership.
Terrence on this occasion pays tribute to Pink Floyd co-founder/keyboard player/songwriter Richard Wright on what would have been his 75th birthday and review Richard's 1978 underappreciated solo debut Wet Dream.
Terrence goes metal and discusses the 1983 classic from Dio entitled Holy Diver. I know not one of my more well received episodes of the show on YouTube but I love it and I do love the album. Also call out two troll bums who irated Terrence for having an opinion and standing by it!
Terrence decided to review a concert he went to see and got down to the nitty gritty on when he saw The Eagles at TD Garden in Boston on 21 July 2018 and realized hat he had 100,000 plays on YouTube which was the seed that would sprout when I went to Podbean!
Terrence looks back at Quiet Riot's classic Metal Health all the while reveals the various form changes Andrew Jacobs has gone through (incuding his time as Baby Huey the fat duck).
Terrence back in June covered two 1978 Jethro Tull albums, one was Heavy Horses and the other was the double live Bursting Out. Plus explains why each album rocks!