• 1.82 - Mötley Crüe: "Theatre of Pain" (1985)
    Jun 19 2025

    On today's episode, we take a look at the album “Theatre of Pain” by Mötley Crüe, the band's third studio album released on June 21, 1985.

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    Summary

    In this episode, Bill reviews Motley Crue's album 'Theatre of Pain,' discussing its release, the band's controversies, and the musical elements of the album. He reflects on the band's rise to fame, their notorious behavior, and the mixed reception of the album, ultimately expressing disappointment in its overall quality compared to their earlier works.

    Chapters

    00:00 Podcast Introduction

    01:23 City Boy Blues

    02:07 Motley Crue's Turbulent Ride from Success to Excess

    05:40 Louder Than Hell

    06:37 Discussion on "Theatre of Pain" Track by Track

    12:09 Smokin' in the Boys Room

    12:59 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Theatre of Pain"

    16:06 Home Sweet Home

    16:57 Podcast Notes and Contacts


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    19 mins
  • 1.81 - Various Artists: "The Blues Brothers" Soundtrack (1980)
    Jun 18 2025

    On today's episode, we take a look at the original soundtrack album to the movie “The Blues Brothers” by Various Artists, released on June 20, 1980.

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    Summary

    In this episode, Bill explores the soundtrack of the iconic film The Blues Brothers, discussing its origins, the formation of the band, and the impact of the music on the film's success. He highlights the contributions of various artists and the unique blend of blues music that defines the soundtrack, while also reflecting on the cultural significance of the film and its music.

    Chapters

    00:00 Podcast Introduction

    01:23 Everybody Needs Somebody to Love

    02:19 The Origins of The Blues Brothers Band

    06:06 Shake a Tail Feather

    06:56 Discussion on "The Blues Brothers" Soundtrack, Track by Track

    10:08 Gimme Some Lovin'

    11:04 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "The Blues Brothers"

    14:06 Theme from 'Rawhide'

    14:48 Podcast Notes and Contacts


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    17 mins
  • 1.80 - Sting: "The Dream of the Blue Turtles" (1985)
    Jun 16 2025

    On today's episode, I take a look at the album “The Dream of the Blue Turtles” by Sting, his debut studio solo album released on June 17, 1985.

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    Summary

    In this episode, Bill reviews Sting's debut solo album, The Dream of the Blue Turtles, exploring its themes, musical styles, and personal reflections on the impact of the album. He discusses the transition from The Police to Sting's solo career, the various influences on the album, and the significance of its lyrics. The conversation also delves into the emotional connection he has with the album, highlighting its lasting impression over the years.

    Chapters

    00:00 Podcast Introduction

    01:23 If You Love Somebody, Set Them Free

    02:19 The Most Popular Band in the World Goes on Hiatus

    05:19 Children's Crusade

    06:24 Exploring The Dream of the Blue Turtles

    13:14 Russians

    13:54 Bill's Thoughts and Memories on "The Dream of the Blue Turtles"

    18:28 Fortress Around Your Heart

    19:24 Podcast Notes and Contacts


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    22 mins
  • 1.79 - Scorpions: "World Wide Live" (1985)
    Jun 15 2025

    On today's episode, I am going to take a look at the album “World Wide Live” by Scorpions, the band's second live album released on June 14, 1985.

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    Summary

    In this episode, Bill Peters reviews the Scorpions' live album 'World Wide Live,' discussing its significance in the band's career, the evolution of their sound, and the impact of their live performances. He highlights key tracks, the dynamics of live music, and shares personal anecdotes about his introduction to the band through this album.


    Chapters

    00:00 Podcast Introduction

    01:23 Coming Home [Live]

    02:10 Producing a Second Live Album

    05:06 Can't Live Without You [Live]

    06:02 Discussion on "World Wide Live" Track by Track

    11:39 The Zoo [Live]

    12:39 Bill's Thoughts and Memories on "World Wide Live"

    15:33 Blackout [Live]

    16:45 Podcast Notes and Contacts


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    19 mins
  • 1.78 - Paradise Lost: "Draconian Times" (1995)
    Jun 12 2025

    On today's episode, we take a look at the album “Draconian Times” by Paradise Lost, the band's fifth studio album released on June 13, 1985.

    If you would like to hear these podcast episodes in full, the way they are meant to be experienced, as well as receiving bonus exclusive content, go to my Patreon page at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/realmetalkevin⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


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    Summary

    In this episode, Bill explores the album 'Draconian Times' by Paradise Lost, discussing its evolution, musical influences, and personal significance. He reflects on the band's journey from their earlier death and doom metal roots to a more melodic and commercially appealing sound, while also considering the album's impact on the gothic metal genre. Bill shares his personal connection to the album and its enduring emotional resonance.

    Chapters

    00:00 Podcast Introduction

    01:23 Enchantment

    02:31 "The Next Metallica"

    05:12 Hallowed Land

    06:14 Discussion and Evolution of "Draconian Times" Legacy

    11:15 Once Solemn

    11:53 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Draconian Times"

    16:57 Yearn for Change

    18:01 Podcast Notes and Contacts


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    20 mins
  • 1.77 - Ratt: "Invasion of Your Privacy" (1985)
    Jun 11 2025

    On today's episode, we take a look at the album “Invasion of Your Privacy” by Ratt, the band's second studio album released on June 13, 1985.

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    Summary

    In this episode, Bill reviews Ratt's second studio album, 'Invasion of Your Privacy,' released in 1985. He discusses the band's rise to fame, the album's musical structure, and the personal connections listeners may have with the music. Bill highlights the similarities between this album and their debut, 'Out of the Cellar,' while also reflecting on the nostalgia and memories tied to the album.


    Chapters

    00:00 Podcast Introduction

    01:23 You Should Know by Now

    02:26 The Rise of Ratt Through MTV

    04:51 Lay It Down

    05:40 Discussion on "Invasion of Your Privacy" Track by Track

    10:08 You're in Love

    10:57 Bill's Thoughts and Memories on "Invasion of Your Privacy"

    14:12 Dangerous but Worth the Risk

    15:11 Podcast Notes and Contacts

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    17 mins
  • 1.76 - Therapy?: "Infernal Love" (1995)
    Jun 10 2025

    On today's episode, we take a look at the album “Infernal Love” by Therapy?, the band's fifth studio album released on June 12, 1995.

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    Summary

    In this episode, Bill reviews the album 'Infernal Love' by Therapy?, exploring its musical evolution, thematic shifts, and personal reflections on the album's impact. He discusses the challenges the band faced in following up their successful album 'Troublegum' and how 'Infernal Love' diverges from their previous sound, incorporating elements reminiscent of Joy Division. Bill shares his mixed feelings about the album, highlighting specific tracks and his personal journey with the music.

    Chapters

    00:00 Podcast Introduction

    01:23 Epilepsy

    02:19 The Trouble With Following "Troublegum"

    04:39 Bad Mother

    05:21 Discussion on "Infernal Love" Track by Track

    11:40 Misery

    12:35 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Infernal Love"

    17:16 Stories

    18:11 Podcast Notes and Contacts

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    20 mins
  • 1.75 - Megadeth: "Killing is My Business... and Business is Good!" (1985)
    Jun 9 2025

    On today's episode, we take a look at the album “Killing is My Business... and Business is Good!” by Megadeth, the band's debut studio album released on June 12, 1985.

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    Summary

    In this episode, Bill delves into the debut album 'Killing is My Business and Business is Good' by Megadeth, exploring the band's formation, the impact of Dave Mustaine's departure from Metallica, and the album's musical themes. He reflects on the raw energy of the tracks, the lyrical content influenced by Mustaine's personal experiences, and the album's legacy in the thrash metal genre.

    Chapters

    00:00 Podcast Introduction

    01:23 Killing is My Business... and Business is Good!

    02:21 The Birth of Megadeth

    07:18 Rattlehead

    08:29 Killing Is My Business: The Album Overview

    18:17 Chosen Ones

    19:07 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Killing is My Business..."

    23:42 Looking Down the Cross

    25:21 Podcast Notes and Contacts


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    28 mins