Ep. 13: The Good and a Little Bit of Bad / Rod Stewart in the 1980s

On this episode of Rock Pop and Roll, we focus on the peculiar history of Rod Stewart. Some Good and a Little Bit of the Bad: Rod Stewart In the 1980’s. Rod Stewart is nearing 60 years in the music business, right up there with the Rolling Stones and The Who.  He’s in the Rock and Roll Hall of fame, inducted in 1994. He released 32 solo albums, not counting live and greatest hits compilations. During the 1960s, Rod Stewart was a part of the Jeff Beck Group. In 1969, he joined The Faces.  If you don’t know The Faces, … Read more

Ep. 12: 3 Underrated, Under the Radar 80s Rock Bands that Never Hit the Top 40

RockPopandRoll / Episode 12 • A legendary – maybe the most legendary Australian rocker  – who couldn’t break through in the US• An influential Cowpunk band that had big names push them • A rock band from the United Kingdom that had millions of fans and only one American sorta hit. This week on RockPopandRoll, our show is: “3 Underrated, Under the Radar Rock Bands that Never Hit the Top 40” Host Rob Nichols, a radio vet and longtime music writer, revisits rock and roll and pop music from the playlist of the decade of the 80s The Alarm Originally a … Read more

Ep. 11: 6 Rick Springfield Songs You’ll Dig If You Like “Jessie’s Girl”

RockPopandRoll / Episode 11 Remember Jessie’s Girl? #1 in 1981?  It is the iconic power pop song that threw musician Rick Springfield, a musician on lean times, back into the music game. He’d been in music since the late 60’s in Australia. A rocker, blessed and cursed. Great looking dude, with the “I’m on a TV show albatross” to carry.  He was a career songwriter and guitar guy who had already waded through the teen idol swamp and come out OK.  Mostly. This week on RockPopandRoll, our show is: Power Pop and Rick Springfield: Here’s 6 Songs You’ll Love if … Read more

Ep. 10: The Knack – Re-Examined

Their debut album was “Get the Knack”.  It had one monster song, a lesser follow-up single and then the band rode the wave of success as best they could, before breaking up, reforming, and never duplicating the initial explosion.  But how could they, right? The rest of their albums?  Nothing as good.  Or even close.  But they kept the idea alive that you could be a band that takes the tropes of 60s rock and roll and 70s power pop, blend them, and make a sound that was their own.    Thanks for listening to the podcast Subscribe to RockPopandRoll … Read more

Ep. 9: The Great 80s Best Albums: Reckless from Bryan Adams

You ask me what is the greatest rock/pop guitar album of the 1980s and I say Reckless from Bryan Adams.  Lyrically, it’s mostly sophomoric.  No deep thoughts.  But that was never the strength of Bryan Adams.  His reason for being was that he made straight-ahead rock and roll music that never ventured into pop-metal – though his 1991 album Can’t Stop This Thing We Started – produced by Mutt Lange – did make him sound like Def Leppard.  Bryan Adams was radio rock for the 80s. Other than “Heaven”, it was guitar and drums, shouts and rasps, stops and starts. … Read more

Ep. 8. The Great 8os Best Albums: Sports from Huey Lewis and The News

Sports isn’t fancy. It’s rock music played tightly and with enthusiasm by the band, recorded cleanly. The songs are first-listen friendly and held up after the set became a monster hit, spending more than a year all over Top 40 and rock radio.  It ultimately ranks as one of the great pop-rock band albums of the 80s. Huey Lewis and The News earned themselves lots of hits singles, with a couple really good album tracks.  It is bar band rock and roll with a shine, as they made a radio-ready album with really great harmonies, and big, fat sugar smack hooks … Read more

Ep. 7: Friday 45 – Tommy Conwell and The Young Rumblers

This episode is “Friday 45” and features Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers. The band released Rumble in 1988, followed by Guitar Trouble in 1990. Conwell ended up in Philadelphia and The Hooters’ producer Rick Chertoff got Conwell and the Rumblers signed to Columbia and he produced “Rumble” After the band released their first album on their own “Walkin’ on the Water” in 1986, which was produced by Conwell and The Hooters’ bassist Andy King. They had two radio hits in addition to the featured 45, with “If We Never Meet Again”, and “I’m Seventeen”. In 2019, Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers finally … Read more

New single: Thom Daugherty

A new song was released today by a friend, the great Thomas Daugherty. The title and song reference the George Wallace-led events in Alabama, and Thom weaves it lyrically to today. Smartly done. And the music rocks. There are Neil Young and Crazy Horse and Springsteen vibes in it. I saw the preacher on the stageStanding next to his pretty little wifeHe’s telling me that I’d better bewareCause they’re trying to kill off my way of life Thom Daugherty / 2020 Thom has always been a grit-and-crunch-with-beauty guitarist, and his instrument shines here. Love the Hammond keys and the Bryan Adams … Read more

Ep.6: Five Overlooked Minor Hits For Five Big 80s Bands

The thing – one of the things – I can’t stand about classic rock radio stations, and why they have become unlistenable,  is the playlist that has stagnated. It’s not that the bands are at fault. Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Foreigner, Def Leppard, Van Halen, Bob Seger, Journey, Pink Floyd – they all rock, right?  But when the typical classic rock and roll station in the US plays the same 3 or 4 songs from each band and has played those same songs since 1990, how can you stop me from hating what the stations sound like? My point of … Read more

Ep. 5: Five Hair Metal Songs and Bands That Matter

Did Hair Metal change the world?  Well, some of the songs and the bands were part of the continuum that is rock music.  It was really a flash – a bomb of hairspray rock and roll that hung around for about five years. We always like to offer a bit of an explanation.  A Definition.  A clarification of what we are searching for. What is Hair Metal? Pop Metal? Glam Metal? How is it different than hard rock?  What makes it what it is? Sugary background vocals. That 80s era snare drum – the gated reverb- that keeps the 4/4 beat. Guitars … Read more