Episode #180 – Joe Satriani – Not Of This Earth

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  • Steve Vai endorsement:
  • When I was fourteen, I bought a guitar for five dollars. I had heard about a hot guitar teacher in my town named Joe Satriani, he was a few years older than me and went to the same school. I called him for lesions and went to his house with my $5.00 guitar and a pack of strings (for 3 years). Through Joe, I saw what true musicality was. His playing never cease to venture into unexplored realms. As a role model his attitude is totally professional but there’s always the unexpected element of surprise. His personality reflects a subtle spirituality. He’s an incredible inspiration. Love ya Joe.
        • –Steve Vai
  • 1988 Reissue (Blue Transparent Joe Satriani Cover):
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    • The Ibanez 540S guitar used on the cover was just a prop for the shoot and Satriani says he never used it on the recording or otherwise.

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Album Tracks:

All songs written and arranged by Joe Satriani.

  1. Not Of This Earth
    • The title track utilizes a unique compositional technique described by Satriani as pitch axis theory, which consists of shifting modes underneath a pedal tone (in this case, E).
    • This song uses a technique which Satriani calls “Pitch Axis Theory.”
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitch_axis_theory
  2. The Snake
  3. Rubina
    •  “Rubina” is one of two tracks named after his wife, the other being “Rubina’s Blue Sky Happiness” on The Extremist (1992). 
  4. Memories
  5. Brother John
  6. The Enigmatic
  7. Driving at Night
  8. Hordes of Locusts
  9. New Day
  10. The Headless Horseman
    • “The Headless Horseman” is performed entirely using a two-handed tapping technique, and was revisited in the form of “Headless” on Flying in a Blue Dream (1989).

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Nate Guest Spot on Vintage Rock Pod – This Day Rocks – David Coverdale

*THIS DAY ROCKS* David Coverdale

See below for some thoughts on David Coverdale’s legacy on his 71st birthday from Nate as a guest on Vintage Rock Pod!

Today we celebrate the 71st birthday of the legend that is MR DAVID COVERDALE! We look back at his legacy from his rise to fame with Deep Purple to cementing his rock god status with Whitesnake with Nate from the Deep Purple Podcast! 

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Episode #179 – Space Truckin’ (Isolated Tracks)

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John on Episode #263 of the HaskinCast Podcast – When Grunge Hit (Roundtable Discussion)

HaskinCast Episode #263 – Roubdtable – When Grunge Hit

Recently John appeared on episode #263 of the HaskinCast Podcast as part of a round table discussion talking about the Grunge music era of the early 90s.

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Episode #178 – Black Sabbath – Heaven and Hell (with Ry from Sabbath Bloody Podcast)

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Lead up to the Album:

  • Ozzy left the band after reportedly being frustrated with the experimental direction they were going with the last two albums.
  • Osbourne was involved with early writing for the album before he left.
  • Sharon Arden introduced Dio to Tony Iommi.
  • Initially Dio and Iommi immediately clicked and toyed with the idea of forming a new band.
  • They played briefly with Dio on bass/vocals as Geezer was going through a divorce.
  • Craig Gruber also played with them on bass for a brief time.  Gruber has made many claims over the years including that he co-wrote most of the songs on the album and that they reached a financial settlement.
  • Iommi says in his biography that Gruber recorded all of the bass parts but they were re-recorded by Butler who hadn’t heard them.
  • In 2009 Gruber admitted he only helped write “Die Young.”
  • Bill Ward considered this to be the start of a new band rather than a turning point for Black Sabbath.
  • The album was recorded in Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida.
  • It was Dio who recommended they use Martin Birch who he’s worked with in Rainbow.
  • It was the band’s first outside producer since Rodger Bain who produced “Master of Reality” in 1971.  Iommi had produced the band’s albums since 1971.
  • Looking back at the addition of Dio, Butler says it wasn’t really adding Dio to the band because the band as everyone knew it “Barely existed” as a band during this time.
  • It seems it could have gone either way with Tony doing a solo album with Dio or Dio joining sabbath.

Core Band:

Technical:

  • Crew [Equipment] – Graham Wright
    • Had worked on previous Sabbath records including Sabotage, Technical Ecstacy, and Never Say Die
  • Crew [Equipment] – Mickey Balla
    • Only other credit is a Maynard Fergusun album from 1982.
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Joe Foglia
    • Worked with bands Foxy and Outlaws in the 70s and Manowar in the 80s
  • Engineer, Producer – Martin Birch

Album Art & Booklet Review

  • Art Direction – Richard Seireeni
    • American art designer.
    • Designed a number of album covers for bands including Diana Ross and Dominic Troiano who Tommy Bolin replaced in The James Gang
    • Also worked on albums for the band Wet Willie and Stillwater
  • Illustration [Cover] – Lynn Curlee
    • http://www.curleeart.com/
    • From interview with Joe at Black-Sabbath.com
    • “MASQUE was a series of paintings with people in costumes. the SMOKING ANGELS was specifically inspired by a photo of some people backstage at a small town Christmas pageant. The painting was cropped a little on the right for the album cover. You can see the full painting in the ARCHIVE segment of www.curleeart.com.”
    • From interview with RevolverMag.com
    • “They were in a jam,” recalls Curlee. “Black Sabbath were releasing the new album Heaven and Hell. The original cover-art plan was not working out, I received a call to ask if I had anything they might be able to use, since the timing was getting short.” Lynn Curlee sent them a photo of Smoking Angels; Warner Bros. sent a check!
  • Illustration [Liner] – Harry Carmean
    • Only credit – he drew the back cover illustration.

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All songs written by Iommi, Butler, Ward with lyrics by Dio.

Side One:

  1. Neon Knights
  2. Children of the Sea
    • Iommi claims he has a demo version of this with Ozzy singing a completely different melody and set of lyrics.
  3. Lady Evil
  4. Heaven and Hell

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  1. Wishing Well
  2. Die Young
  3. Walk Away
  4. Lonely Is the Word

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Reception and Charts:

  • The album was the band’s highest charting album since “Sabotage” reaching No. 9 in the UK and No. 28 in the US).
  • Dio on the differences between working with Iommi and Blackmore from a 1982 intervew: “The difference really is that Tony is an all-around player. Ritchie is a brilliant, brilliant player. And he always will be. He has very good musical ideas. But to my way of thinking, he is not a member of a band. I’ve always been a band-oriented musician. Tony is a team player. Tony caares about me, he cares about Vinny, he cares about Billy, and we all feel the same way. Ritchie really only cares about himself. I’m trying not to make this a derogatory statement. The man hasn’t said any bad things about me and it’s not in my constitution to use the press to say anything bad about Ritchie. I had a good relationship with him; he’s a fine player and I wish him all the success in the world.
  • Ozzy referred to this lineup as “Black Rainbow.”

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Episode #177 – Child in Time Over The Years

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Album Tracks:

The Paradiso as it looks today. Pic taken by Nate’s neighbor who happened to be in Amsterdam while this episode was recorded.
  1. First Performance
  2. First Recorded Performance
  3. The Concerto
  4. TV Appearance
  5. Live in Stockholm – Epic 
  6. Denmark 1972
  7. Made in Japan
    • Osaka, 16 August 1972
  8. June 29, 1973
    • Last time Mark 2 played in the 70s in Osaka.
  9. Ian Gillan Band album version
    • 1976
  10. November 27, 1984

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  1. Nobody’s Perfect (1987)
    • Phoenix, Arizona on 30 May 1987 and Oslo, Norway on 22 August 1987
  2. 1991 – Mark 5 Tour
    • Done as a part of a Black Night medley
    • Played for the first time March 2, 1991
    • Played for the last time September 29, 1991
    • Joe Lynn Turner – Child in Time live in Tel Aviv at Park HaYarkon, Tel Aviv, Israel  September 28, 1991
    • Done 10 times live throughout the Slaves & Masters tour along with “Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll”
  3. November 9, 1993
  4. November 17, 1993 at Jäähalli, Helsinki, Finland 
  5. December 2, 1993 at Nagoya, Rainbow Hall
    • Joe Satriani’s first live performance
  6. December 3, 1993 at Osaka, Osaka-Jo Hall
  7. July 6, 1994 at  Bayreuth, Oberfrankenhalle – GERMANY
    • Joe Satriani’s last live performance
  8. Bombay Calling (1995)
  9. Last Recorded Performance @ 23:11 on DVD
  10. Last Ever Performance

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Nate Guest Spot on Vintage Rock Pod – This Day Rocks – Deep Purple’s Fireball

Vintage Rock Pod * THIS DAY ROCKS* Fireball

See below for a very quick review of Fireball from Nate as a guest on Vintage Rock Pod!

Today’s topic of conversation is about a sometimes overlooked album from Deep Purple – ‘Fireball’! This 1971 release suffers slightly from being sandwiched between legendary records ‘Deep Purple In Rock’ and ‘Machine Head’ but still packs a punch. With me to share his thoughts on ‘Fireball’ is Nate from Deep Purple Podcast!

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