Steve Brown of Trixer/Tokyo Motorfist, Philip Shouse of Accept/Ace Frehley/Gene Simmons/THEE Rock & Roll Residency, Jeremy Asbrock of Gene Simmons/Ace Frehley/THEE Rock & Roll Residency and author Greg Renoff (Ted Templeman: A Platinum Producers Life In Music) stop by to have a few drinks and talk the Almighty Van Halen then delve into VH3 and A Different Kind Of Truth
Download audio & all other podcasts at www.spreaker.com/user/izzypresley or iTunes, Spotify, iHeart, and wherever else you get your podcasts.
Steve Brown of Trixer/Tokyo Motorfist, Philip Shouse of Accept/Ace Frehley/Gene Simmons/THEE Rock & Roll Residency, Jeremy Asbrock of Gene Simmons/Ace Frehley/THEE Rock & Roll Residency and author Greg Renoff (Ted Templeman: A Platinum Producers Life In Music) stop by to have a few drinks and talk the Almighty Van Halen then delve into VH3 and A Different Kind Of Truth
Download audio & all other podcasts at www.spreaker.com/user/izzypresley or iTunes, Spotify, iHeart, and wherever else you get your podcasts.
Donations:
Paypal - www.paypal.me/izzypresley
Venmo - @realizzypresley
CashApp - $izzypresley
read more
read less
Fire in the Hole was featured on the Lethal Weapon 4 soundtrack. It’s the tune the guy with the flame thrower at the start is listening to before Riggs blows him up
1984 was my intro to VH and then it proceeded into Van Hagar. I didn’t get into the older stuff until 94? 3 was ok, loved the Lethal Weapon 4 tie in. Tattoo ruined ADKOT for me, wasn’t until Izzy that I’ve been looking into that album and liking it. Still do not like Tattoo
Lisa just got VH 3 off EBay for like 3 Dollars I think total just to add to the collection. But I only listen to it once went to the shelf. So not a fan at this time. Maybe I will get convinced to listen to it more in time