The New Dad Rock
The New Dad Rock
EP 73. Birth of a Queen
"I'm 50 and I Can Kick and Stretch"
Join Keith and Steve in this milestone episode as Keith celebrates his 50th birthday with a pool party that screams '70s nostalgia. But the party doesn't stop there; the duo takes you on a musical time warp back to 1973, a year that birthed some of the most iconic albums and bands in rock history. From Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" to Led Zeppelin's "Houses of the Holy" and Queen's debut album, they reminisce about the classics that continue to rock our hearts today.
These questions may or may not be answered in this episode:
- Did David Bowie kill his Ziggy Stardust character as a reaction to Kiss?
- Did Sparks inspire Queen's biggest hit?
- Did Queen inspire NWOBHM bands?
- Is Houses of the Holy Led Zeppelin's best album?
- Is Steely Dan cool?
- Does Darkside of the Moon really synch perfectly with the Wizard of Oz?
- Who wins: Lynyrd Skynyrd vs the Allman Brothers?
So whether you're celebrating a milestone, seeking musical nostalgia, or just craving some rock 'n roll history, this episode has it all. Kick back, relax, and tune in to "The New Dad Rock" for an unforgettable trip down memory boulevard and some groovy tunes from '73.
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