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The Room 1009 Podcast

Podcast af Bob Drummond

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A new fan experience, three songs at a time! Join your host Bob Drummond as he finds out what it means to be a fan of the Rolling Stones. His guests share their stories of following the world's greatest rock and roll band.

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Episode 032 - Bill German - Part 2

This in-depth interview with Bill German uncovers the "bonkers" reality of his life inside the Rolling Stones' inner circle. Starting a fanzine at 16, he evolved into the band's official chronicler, witnessing first-hand the studio dynamics, iconic tours, and mid-80s turmoil that nearly broke them. Episode 032 - Bill German - Part 2 of 2 YouTube Credits: Down The Road Apiece – https://youtu.be/HOpjhvCSDTM [https://youtu.be/HOpjhvCSDTM] Where The Boys Go – https://youtu.be/q95DApyvm0Y [https://youtu.be/q95DApyvm0Y] Sleep Tonight – https://youtu.be/60JIhvZ6seo [https://youtu.be/60JIhvZ6seo] For nearly two decades, Bill German lived the ultimate fan fantasy. As the editor of 'Beggars Banquet,' he didn't just report on the Rolling Stones—he lived with them, traveled with them, and witnessed the mid-80s turmoil that nearly destroyed the band. From the basement of his school to private studio sessions for 'Dirty Work' and the massive 1989 reunion, Bill shares the raw, unpolished truth of life inside the Stones' inner circle. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The Secret Access: How a DIY fanzine became the band’s official mouthpiece. The 80s Crisis: A firsthand account of the Mick vs. Keith "World War III" era. Studio Secrets: Being in the room for the recording of 'Sleep Tonight.' The Voodoo Lounge Era: Reflections on the evolution of the Stones' machine. Life After the Stones: Why Bill walked away and what he took with him. Featured Guest: Bill German is the author of the critically acclaimed memoir 'Under Their Thumb: How a Guy from Brooklyn Coached the Rolling Stones and Lived to Tell About It.' Episode Chapters: 02:10:02 The Influence of Paul Schaeffer 02:15:51 The Stones' Reunion in 1989 02:22:06 Pre-Tour Gigs and Fan Experiences 02:27:08 Access and Perspectives on the Tour 02:34:49 The Voodoo Lounge Era 02:39:58 Reflections on the Stones' Future 02:45:22 Connections with Band Members 02:51:11 Bill German's Journey with the Stones 03:01:24 Reflections on Choices and Regrets 03:12:09 The Impact of the Rolling Stones on Life

21. mar. 2026 - 1 h 17 min
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Episode 032 - Bill German - Part 1

This in-depth interview with Bill German uncovers the "bonkers" reality of his life inside the Rolling Stones' inner circle. Starting a fanzine at 16, he evolved into the band's official chronicler, witnessing first-hand the studio dynamics, iconic tours, and mid-80s turmoil that nearly broke them. Episode 032 - Bill German - Part 1 of 2 YouTube Credits: Down The Road Apiece – https://youtu.be/HOpjhvCSDTM [https://youtu.be/HOpjhvCSDTM] Where The Boys Go – https://youtu.be/q95DApyvm0Y [https://youtu.be/q95DApyvm0Y] Sleep Tonight – https://youtu.be/60JIhvZ6seo [https://youtu.be/60JIhvZ6seo] For nearly two decades, Bill German lived the ultimate fan fantasy. As the editor of 'Beggars Banquet,' he didn't just report on the Rolling Stones—he lived with them, traveled with them, and witnessed the mid-80s turmoil that nearly destroyed the band. From the basement of his school to private studio sessions for 'Dirty Work' and the massive 1989 reunion, Bill shares the raw, unpolished truth of life inside the Stones' inner circle. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The Secret Access: How a DIY fanzine became the band’s official mouthpiece. The 80s Crisis: A firsthand account of the Mick vs. Keith "World War III" era. Studio Secrets: Being in the room for the recording of 'Sleep Tonight.' The Voodoo Lounge Era: Reflections on the evolution of the Stones' machine. Life After the Stones: Why Bill walked away and what he took with him. Featured Guest: Bill German is the author of the critically acclaimed memoir 'Under Their Thumb: How a Guy from Brooklyn Coached the Rolling Stones and Lived to Tell About It.' Episode Chapters: 00:00 The Journey of a Rolling Stones Fan 13:58 The Impact of Fanzines and Journalism 29:12 Exploring the Rolling Stones' Discography 43:14 The Magic of Being a Stones Fan 58:08 Bill German's Book and Legacy 01:09:37 Building Connections with the Stones 01:24:54 Becoming the Official Newsletter 01:31:48 Gaining Editorial Control and Creative Freedom 01:44:33 The Rolling Stones in Crisis: Mid-80s Turmoil 01:54:41 The Dirty Work Album: A Forced Reunion

21. mar. 2026 - 2 h 3 min
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Episode 031 - Marcelo Sonaglioni

NO CHARLIE. NO STONES. Is the era officially over? Songs in this show: (1) Who's Driving Your Plane (2) Through The Lonely Nights (3) I Can't Quit You Baby Episode 031: Marcelo Sonaglioni isn't just a fan; he is the architect of Rolling Stones Data, a man who has spent 40 years inside the orbit of the World’s Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Band. In this episode of Room 1009, Marcelo joins us for a raw, unfiltered look at the band's legacy, the "unreleased" archives, and why he believes the story should have ended in 2021. Inside this episode: The Charlie Watts Void: Why the chemistry of the Stones changed forever after 2021. The Vault: Marcelo’s deep dive into the most legendary unreleased tracks and sessions. 40 Years of Access: Rare stories from the inner circle that you won’t find in the official biographies. The "Blue & Lonesome" Debate: A critical look at the band's recent output and the evolution of their sound. Chapters: 00:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlbcsxvNzUI] – The "No Charlie" Controversy 08:42 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlbcsxvNzUI&t=522s] – 40 Years of Rolling Stones Data 14:21 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlbcsxvNzUI&t=861s] – Are the new albums missing the soul? 38:37 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlbcsxvNzUI&t=2317s] – Discovering the Stones: The early years 51:33 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlbcsxvNzUI&t=3093s] – Why music knowledge is dying in fan culture 01:09:09 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlbcsxvNzUI&t=4149s] – Deep Dive: The Unreleased Tracks Archive 01:25:14 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlbcsxvNzUI&t=5114s] – The songs that should have been hits 01:46:19 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlbcsxvNzUI&t=6379s] – Final Thoughts: The Legacy of Room 1009 RESOURCES & LINKS: 🚪 Visit the Room 1009 Home: https://room1009podcast.com [https://room1009podcast.com] 🔗 Explore Marcelo’s Archives: https://rollingstonesdata.com [https://rollingstonesdata.com] 🎸 The Official Stones Site: https://rollingstones.com [https://rollingstones.com]

20. mar. 2026 - 1 h 46 min
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Episode 030 - Chris Bruce

https://www.room1009podcast.com/ [https://www.room1009podcast.com/] The conversation covers the journey of a renowned dancer and choreographer, highlighting the influence of passion, belief, and dedication in the world of dance. It also delves into the challenges of obtaining music rights for dance performances and the impact of music and history on choreography. The conversation delves into the evolution of choreography, the adaptation of dance movements, and the influence of music on choreography. It explores the early influences and artistic background of the choreographer, the process of selecting music and costumes, and the inspiration behind choreographing specific songs. Additionally, it discusses the choreography of 'Little Red Rooster,' the evolution of dance movements, and the adaptation and revision of dance performances. The conversation also covers the choreographer's style, collaboration with dancers, and the development of choreography in relation to music selection. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of choreography on the Rambert Dance Company, the choreography of 'Sweet Thing' by Mick Jagger, and the potential for a 'Rooster Part Two.' Finally, it addresses the meaning and inspiration behind 'Paint It Black' by The Rolling Stones, the dancers' experience with 'Rooster' performance, the evolution of choreography in 'Rooster,' and future musical collaborations and choreography ideas. The conversation with Chris Bruce covered various themes, including the challenges of arts funding, inspirations from music, storytelling through dance, personal connections to dancers, the significance of specific songs in dance works, alternate career paths, technical challenges, the impact of the Rolling Stones, favorite choreographed pieces, and the selection of a trinket for the Virtual Room 1009 Museum. Takeaways * Passion and belief in one's work are essential for success. * The influence of music and history on dance choreography. * The challenges and triumphs of obtaining music rights for dance performances. Evolution of Choreography * Adaptation of Dance Movements * Influence of Music on Choreography Arts funding challenges * Inspirations from music Chapters * 00:00 Rooster: Choreographing to the Music of the Rolling Stones * 01:39:50 Future Musical Collaborations and Choreography Ideas * 01:45:49 Inspirations from Music * 01:51:32 Telling Stories Through Dance * 01:59:13 Sympathy for the Devil as a Finale * 02:11:09 Alternate Career Paths * 02:16:49 Favorite Choreographed Pieces

9. feb. 2026 - 2 h 14 min
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Episode 029 - Michael Lazarus Scott

It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day. Find the data visualisation here - every song played at every live Rolling Stones show since 1970: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/bob.drummond/viz/Room1009PodcastDataViz/Dashboard1 [https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/bob.drummond/viz/Room1009PodcastDataViz/Dashboard1] Summary It nearly was THE LAST TIME! The time Keith Richards almost died on stage. Michael Lazarus Scott shares his extensive experiences as a lifelong Rolling Stones fan, recounting memorable concerts, his connections with iconic bands like The Faces, and the cultural shifts in rock music from the 1960s to the 1970s. He reflects on pivotal moments such as the Altamont concert and his personal journey through the rock and roll scene, highlighting the impact of these experiences on his life and identity. In this engaging conversation, Michael L Scott shares his extensive experiences with the Rolling Stones, reflecting on their evolution from the glam rock era of the 70s through to the present day. He recounts memorable concerts, the impact of iconic performances, and the changes in the band's sound over the decades. The discussion also touches on the personal connections formed through music, the aging of rock legends, and the legacy of the Rolling Stones as a soundtrack to his life. Chapters 00:00 The Start of the Show 03:19 The Rolling Stones Connection 07:28 The First Encounter with The Stones 12:43 The Electrifying Experience 16:19 Musical Selections and Their Significance 26:04 The Beatles vs. The Stones: A Live Experience 32:26 Concert Culture: From Surfer to Rocker 37:26 The Last Show with Brian Jones 40:39 The Altamont Experience: A Day of Chaos 52:57 Meeting Rod and Ronnie: A Rock and Roll Influence 57:18 The Concert Experience: A Journey Through Time 01:02:38 The Stones' Evolution: From 60s to 70s 01:07:40 Mick's Birthday Bash: A Memorable Performance 01:12:54 Stadium Spectacles: The Art of Concert Openings 01:22:02 The Impact of Personal Relationships 01:27:47 Transitioning into the 1990s 01:31:00 Bridge to Babylon and Concert Memories 01:34:51 The 50 and Counting Tour 01:37:44 Respecting the Legends: Aging Rock Stars 01:41:34 The Significance of 'Happy' in Keith's Discography 01:49:03 Personal Connections to the Rolling Stones' Music 01:52:38 The Room 1009 Museum and Collectibles

1. dec. 2025 - 1 h 55 min
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