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KISS on the Porch: From Face Paint to First Shows

1 h 9 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2242271/fan_mail/new] We kick things off on the porch with real-life updates, then slide into the memories that made us KISS fans for life. The conversation turns into a track-and-tour time machine, with a final detour into a hard-earned safety lesson after a scary accident. • porch catch-up, home repairs and the drought talk • how we first heard KISS and why the image mattered • early album run from KISS through Destroyer and beyond • favorite songs, oddball tracks and what we skip • first concerts, missed shows and why live KISS delivers • Alive II and the solo albums, especially Ace Frehley • Phantom of the Park as peak so-bad-it’s-good • who opened for KISS, who KISS opened for and regional differences • why you should not chase a rolling car Don’t forget our website, mtaltpod.com. Check it out. There’s a little microphone on the bottom right. Leave a little message. Yeah, let us know if we were wrong on anything or if we needed our memory refresh. Or if anybody else has any memories of KISS. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2242271/support]

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KISS on the Porch: From Face Paint to First Shows

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2242271/fan_mail/new] We kick things off on the porch with real-life updates, then slide into the memories that made us KISS fans for life. The conversation turns into a track-and-tour time machine, with a final detour into a hard-earned safety lesson after a scary accident. • porch catch-up, home repairs and the drought talk • how we first heard KISS and why the image mattered • early album run from KISS through Destroyer and beyond • favorite songs, oddball tracks and what we skip • first concerts, missed shows and why live KISS delivers • Alive II and the solo albums, especially Ace Frehley • Phantom of the Park as peak so-bad-it’s-good • who opened for KISS, who KISS opened for and regional differences • why you should not chase a rolling car Don’t forget our website, mtaltpod.com. Check it out. There’s a little microphone on the bottom right. Leave a little message. Yeah, let us know if we were wrong on anything or if we needed our memory refresh. Or if anybody else has any memories of KISS. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2242271/support]

1 de jul de 20261 h 9 min
episode Porch Banter and Dr. Hook Spotlight artwork

Porch Banter and Dr. Hook Spotlight

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2242271/fan_mail/new] Gas jumps. War headlines get louder. Work is a mess because the crew is short. And somehow, on a quiet porch, we still find time to laugh about a bird trying to join the show. That is the vibe today: real life first, big news second, and a music rabbit hole that makes the heavy stuff easier to carry. We talk through rising tension around Iran and what it means when leaders start throwing around threats to hit infrastructure. Then we follow the money trail into oil markets and why gas prices feel like they are controlled by a “global market” no one asked for. Along the way we hit a few U.S. headlines, including military leadership shakeups and court rulings, and we share the blunt, unfiltered questions a lot of people ask when they are trying to make sense of it all. Then we shift gears into what we love: music. Tom spotlights Dr. Hook, from the early Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show days to the radio hits you already know, and the deep cuts you probably have not heard in years. We talk songwriting, genre swings, and why bands from the 1970s could be heartfelt one minute and completely unhinged the next. We also bring the laughs with weird Dr. Hook trivia, then close out with strange Easter foods and Easter traditions from around the world, including Finland’s “Easter witches” and egg races down hills. If you like conversational podcasts, classic rock stories, current events with zero pretense, and a lot of honest side commentary, hit play. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave us a review so we know what to tackle next. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2242271/support]

11 de may de 202643 min
episode Porch Time, Rough Headlines, and Falling Down a Rock Rabbit Hole artwork

Porch Time, Rough Headlines, and Falling Down a Rock Rabbit Hole

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2242271/fan_mail/new] We hang out on the porch and let the week unfold, from overtime stress and rough headlines to a music rabbit hole that brings the 80s back with a modern edge. Along the way we laugh at band names, call out overplayed songs, and end with a food rant that somehow turns into philosophy.  • porch time chat about work, overtime and a new boss learning the ropes  • quick reactions to Hawaii flooding and ongoing Middle East conflict  • discovering Confess from Sweden and why their sound feels like updated 80s hard rock  • favorite tracks to start with and the upcoming album talk  • how newer artists borrow classic rock without copying it, plus The Warning and Cody Parks  • bands that took themselves too seriously and why some albums feel like homework  • overplayed songs we still kind of like versus ones we never want again  • band names that sound like failed law firms and a real-or-fake name game  • the Good Friday meat debate and the mystery of a chicken place with no legs  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2242271/support]

28 de abr de 202635 min
episode “Misheard Lyrics, Porch Talk, and Music That Still Hits” artwork

“Misheard Lyrics, Porch Talk, and Music That Still Hits”

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2242271/fan_mail/new] If you’ve ever confidently belted out a lyric only to find out you were wildly wrong, you’ll feel seen here. We’re back on the porch with wind, neighbors, and the kind of unfiltered catch-up that starts with work, dehydration, and the small victories that actually matter, like finally getting disability and Medicare approvals that take pressure off the family budget. Then we head straight into music stories that stick. One of our favorites is a Clay Walker moment that sounds made up until you hear it: a random guy at the bar claims he can get an autograph, walks off with a dollar bill, and comes back with Clay Walker’s signature. It’s also a reminder of how much respect we have for performers who bring real energy to the stage while carrying serious health challenges. If you’re searching for Clay Walker live concert stories, this one’s for you. After that, we geek out on band history with Savatage, tracing their Tampa beginnings, their stylistic shift toward darker, more symphonic rock, and how that road leads to Trans-Siberian Orchestra. We close by playing in the best sandbox there is: songs that never say the title and the funniest misheard lyrics, mondegreens, and “wait, that’s not what they said?” moments across classic rock and pop culture. If you laughed or learned something new, subscribe, share this with a friend who sings the wrong words, and leave us a review so more music fans can find the porch. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2242271/support]

17 de abr de 202637 min