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.
Listen to HaskinCast Episode #263 – Roubdtable – When Grunge Hit and hear John, our friend from high school, Derek, and Scott and his high school friend as they recount their observations and reactions the beginning of the grunge era.
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!
In NxS 15 we hip-hop-a hippy to the hip hip hop and we don’t stop the rockin’ to the alt-county set to a Bobby D melo-dy. All under the watchful eye of the Great Nate! @deeppurplepod
Whether you’ve dug into the controversy of the way the album was mixed or Tony Iommi’s mysterious flute playing, this is one of the most discussed albums in the Black Sabbath catalog. From the Deep Purple Podcast, John joins me to dig into this unique section of the Sabbath catalog.
We are joined by a whole host of esteemed guests for this mega-sized episode on Live After Death and Kiss.
We have the triumphant return of Greg DiPasquale as well as two first time guests:
John Mottola from Deep Purple Podcast and Chris Lathorp from Pod of Thunder!
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Part 2 finishing up the review with Scott and Nate!
This week Nate joins Scott Haskin on his podcast for a deep dive review of Busta Rhymes’s 1998 album “Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front.” This is part 2.
“Join my special guest host from the Deep Purple Podcast, John Mottola, as we dig into Kiss’s 3rd album Dressed to Kill. I was not familiar with this album prior to John’s suggestions so this was a very interesting experience. Tune in to see what happened.”