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Stairway to Eleven is a must-listen podcast for any fan of rock music. Each episode covers several rock albums, delving into their history, production, and impact on the genre. The hosts are knowledgeable and passionate about rock music, and their discussions are engaging and insightful. Whether you're a die-hard fan of classic rock or a newcomer to the genre, this podcast has something for everyone. Through their in-depth analysis, the hosts provide listeners with a newfound appreciation for these iconic albums and the artists behind them. Overall, this podcast is a great resource for anyone looking to expand their knowledge and love of rock music.
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In this special episode, we are joined by our good friend and Metalheads Podcast alum, Jay. We dive deep into the life and legacy of the one and only King of Rock 'n Roll, Elvis Presley. Join us as we explore Elvis' incredible journey—from his humble beginnings in Tupelo, Mississippi, to his meteoric rise to global stardom. We’ll discuss his groundbreaking music, movies, and unforgettable performances that left an indelible mark on the world. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the magic of Elvis, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the man who forever changed the landscape of music and entertainment. Tune in and get ready to be All Shook Up by the legend of Elvis Presley!
In the latest episode of Stairway to Eleven, George, John, and TR explore the world of compilation albums that capture the essence of legendary artists. Each host shares their favorite "best of" and "greatest hits" collections, celebrating the tracks that define the legacies of these musicians. The episode is a vibrant celebration of iconic tracks, filled with passionate debates and nostalgic reflections on the music that has stood the test of time.
In the latest episode of Stairway to Eleven, George, John, and TR take their listeners on a nostalgic journey through the rock albums released in 1975. As they settle into their discussion, they reminisce about the iconic bands and groundbreaking albums that defined the year.
Welcome to the 11th episode of the Stairway to Eleven rock music podcast, where we venture into the vibrant sonic realms of three extraordinary albums: Devin Townsend Project's dynamic "Addicted," Humble Pie's enduring classic "Smokin'," and The Tea Party's enigmatic gem "Splendor Solis." Join us on a voyage through these diverse yet equally enthralling records, as we dissect their musical intricacies, lyrical richness, and enduring impact on the landscape of rock music. From Townsend's electrifying energy to Humble Pie's raw blues-infused soundscapes and The Tea Party's mystical allure, each album promises a distinctive journey that etches itself into the very fabric of the listener's soul. So, tune in and prepare to be swept away into the heart of rock 'n' roll greatness.
In episode #10 of the Stairway to Eleven podcast, the hosts discuss another three iconic albums: "Red" by King Crimson, "Floodland" by The Sisters of Mercy, and "Electric" by The Cult. The episode touches upon the progressive rock brilliance of King Crimson's "Red," the gothic and atmospheric elements of The Sisters of Mercy's "Floodland," and the electrifying rock sound of The Cult's "Electric."
In the latest pulse-pounding episode of Stairway to Eleven, our hosts take listeners on another journey through the realms of rock history. From Motley Crue's defiant rebellion in "Shout at the Devil" to Yes's heaviest rocking album at the time, "Drama," and the cosmic mysteries woven by Blue Oyster Cult in "Fire of Unknown Origin," each album is dissected, celebrated, and explored in captivating detail. 
In this episode of the Stairway to Eleven podcast, the hosts dive into the realms of instrumental virtuosity, progressive rock, and legendary anthems as they explore three seminal albums: Joe Satriani's "Surfing with the Alien," Porcupine Tree's "Stupid Dream," and Queen's "Innuendo." From Satriani's mind-bending guitar solos to Porcupine Tree's atmospheric and introspective journey, and Queen's grandiose musical tapestry, the hosts unravel the unique threads that make each album a standout in its genre. 
In the latest episode of the Stairway to Eleven rock music podcast, the discussion kicks off with a deep dive into Def Leppard's Pyromania, unpacking the album's groundbreaking blend of hard rock and pop sensibilities. The journey continues with Tears For Fears' critically acclaimed Songs from the Big Chair, examining its emotional depth and enduring impact. The podcast culminates with an exploration of the intricate and experimental sounds of The Mars Volta's Delousing at the Comatorium, highlighting the album's progressive and avant-garde elements. 
In Episode 6 of the Stairway to Eleven rock music podcast we delve into Van Halen's iconic "Fair Warning," exploring the raw energy and virtuosic guitar work that defined the band's sound. Genesis' "Foxtrot" is examined for its progressive rock brilliance, taking listeners on a musical odyssey through intricate compositions and storytelling. Lastly, the self-titled album by War Babies is highlighted for its underrated gem status, showcasing a fusion of hard rock and soulful melodies. 
In the fifth episode of the Stairway to Eleven podcast, listeners are treated to another captivating trek through the realm of classic and diverse rock music. First up is Jethro Tull's "Aqualung," a timeless classic known for its intricate blend of progressive rock and folk influences. The episode then takes a journey through the Scorpions' "Fly to the Rainbow," showcasing the band's early evolution and their emergence as a force in the world of hard rock. And finally, Faith No More's "The Real Thing," a groundbreaking album that fuses genres like no other, epitomizing the band's unique and genre-defying style. This episode offers a captivating glimpse into the evolution of rock, from the '70s to the '90s.
Welcome to the mesmerizing fourth episode of the Stairway to Eleven podcast! In this musical journey, we traverse the sonic tapestry woven by three iconic albums that have left their mark on the realms of alternative rock and progressive music. First up, we dissect Concrete Blonde's hauntingly evocative "Bloodletting" album, exploring its rich blend of gothic allure and raw emotion. Transitioning seamlessly, we soar into the progressive landscapes of Fates Warning's "Theories of Flight," immersing ourselves in its intricate melodies and thought-provoking lyricism. And finally, we unravel the enigmatic layers of Peter Gabriel's third album, fondly known as "Melt," a masterpiece that pushes sonic boundaries while delving into the depths of human introspection. Join us as we navigate the depths of these musical treasures, unearthing the stories, emotions, and innovation that continue to captivate listeners across generations.
In the third episode of the Stairway to Eleven podcast, we embark on an epic voyage through the hallowed halls of classic rock, immersing ourselves in the sonic brilliance of three iconic albums. First up, we uncover the hidden gems within Zebra's self-titled debut album, with its melodic hard rock magic. Next, we step into the psychedelic realm of The Doors' Strange Days, exploring Jim Morrison's enigmatic lyricism and the band's captivating soundscapes. And as the grand finale, we headbangingly embrace Judas Priest's Sad Wings of Destiny, a defining moment in metal history that leaves us in awe of its powerful riffs and soaring vocals. Join us as we celebrate the enduring impact of these timeless classics and discover why they continue to resonate with generations of rock enthusiasts. Tune in and turn it up to Eleven! 
In the second episode of the Stairway to Eleven podcast, the hosts delve into the depths of three albums that have left an indelible mark on the music scene. They kick off the discussion with The Cure's haunting masterpiece, "Pornography," exploring the album's brooding atmosphere and Robert Smith's introspective lyrics. The conversation then takes a turn towards Donald Fagen's solo debut, "The Nightfly," a jazz-infused gem that captures the essence of the 1950s and '60s with its nostalgic yet forward-thinking sound. Lastly, they dive into Rush's iconic "Permanent Waves," a landmark record that showcases the band's progressive rock prowess and their ability to seamlessly blend complex arrangements with catchy hooks. Through insightful analysis and passionate dialogue, the hosts dissect these albums, shedding light on their significance and enduring impact on the rock music landscape.
Introducing the electrifying new rock music podcast, "Stairway to Eleven"! Prepare to crank up the volume as George and John, two of the crew behind the Metalheads Podcast, team up with their trusty companion TR (aka The Metalheads Butler) to deliver a fresh dose of rock 'n' roll goodness straight to your ear holes. With their knowledge of the genre and infectious enthusiasm, these rock aficionados are set to take you on a thrilling journey through the depths of the music that defined generations. Brace yourself for epic deep dives into iconic albums, and passionate discussions on all things rock. Get ready to rock out as "Stairway to Eleven" drops its highly anticipated first episode, promising an unforgettable audio experience that will leave you craving more.
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