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Nova & Dorian's Wildest Concert Stories | Ozzy, Bon Jovi, Slayer & the Shows That Changed Us

46 min · Gisteren
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Nova and Dorian compare decades of concert experiences, from legendary arena tours to modern live music frustrations. This week on Rockers to Doctors, Nova Starwick and Dorian Prescott share personal stories from a lifetime of concert-going. The conversation ranges from first concerts and unforgettable arena shows to mosh pits, disappointing performances, dream bucket-list bands, changing fan behavior, rising ticket prices, and how the modern concert experience compares to the one many rock fans remember from the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. Along the way, Nova and Dorian discuss Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne, Slayer, Iron Maiden, Ghost, Fishbone, Goo Goo Dolls, Björk, Warrant, Firehouse, Skid Row, and many others while reflecting on the moments that made live music such an important part of their lives. Whether you're a veteran concert veteran with hundreds of ticket stubs or someone planning your first show, this episode is a celebration of live music and the memories that come with it.

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Nova & Dorian's Wildest Concert Stories | Ozzy, Bon Jovi, Slayer & the Shows That Changed Us

Nova and Dorian compare decades of concert experiences, from legendary arena tours to modern live music frustrations. This week on Rockers to Doctors, Nova Starwick and Dorian Prescott share personal stories from a lifetime of concert-going. The conversation ranges from first concerts and unforgettable arena shows to mosh pits, disappointing performances, dream bucket-list bands, changing fan behavior, rising ticket prices, and how the modern concert experience compares to the one many rock fans remember from the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. Along the way, Nova and Dorian discuss Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne, Slayer, Iron Maiden, Ghost, Fishbone, Goo Goo Dolls, Björk, Warrant, Firehouse, Skid Row, and many others while reflecting on the moments that made live music such an important part of their lives. Whether you're a veteran concert veteran with hundreds of ticket stubs or someone planning your first show, this episode is a celebration of live music and the memories that come with it.

Gisteren46 min
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Riki Rachtman: Cathouse, Axl Rose & the Rise of Headbangers Ball

Nova and Dorian unpack the unbelievable story of the man who became the face of Headbangers Ball. This week on Rockers to Doctors, Nova Starwick and Dorian Prescott tell the unbelievable story of Riki Rachtman — nightclub owner, MTV personality, Headbangers Ball host, and one of the most connected figures in Sunset Strip rock history. From founding the infamous Cathouse nightclub alongside Faster Pussycat's Taime Downe to becoming the face of MTV's Headbangers Ball after a recommendation from Axl Rose, Rachtman somehow found himself at the center of nearly every major hard rock moment of the late 1980s and early 1990s. The episode covers Cathouse chaos, Guns N' Roses history, the David Bowie and Axl Rose incident, Kurt Cobain's unforgettable Headbangers Ball appearance, the fall of glam metal, Riki's struggles with addiction and bankruptcy, and his long road back through sobriety, racing culture, podcasting, and Cathouse revival events. It's a story about luck, friendship, reinvention, survival, and one of the most unlikely careers in rock and roll history.

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Ozzy AI Backlash, Breaking Benjamin's New Album & Spotify Royalty Fight

Nova goes solo for this week's Shot of Rock News: Last Call, covering new music, AI controversy, streaming lawsuits, anniversary tours, and legacy rock headlines. This week on Shot of Rock News: Last Call, Nova takes the mic solo while Dorian is out and breaks down the biggest rock and metal headlines for the week ending June 13. Stories include Breaking Benjamin confirming their new album is finished, Jack and Sharon Osbourne responding to criticism over possible AI or digital use of Ozzy's image, Spotify facing a lawsuit over royalty rules affecting independent artists, and Warner Music Group acquiring Sureel AI as the music industry continues its push into artificial intelligence. Also covered this week: Europe releasing "The Cult of Ignorance," Electric Callboy teaming with The Offspring, Paul McCartney returning to the Billboard Top 10, Underoath announcing a Define The Great Line anniversary tour, rock veterans covering Rainbow's "Man On The Silver Mountain," Sublime's Jakob Nowell discussing his future with the band, Mötley Crüe's The Dirt returning to select theaters, Yngwie Malmsteen announcing Hell Or High Water, Marilyn Manson announcing One Assassination Under God - Chapter 2, Sabaton revealing a Swedish arena tour, Doro getting a live album reissue, and Def Leppard sharing a new "Rejoice" performance video. Fast, factual, and built for rock fans who want the week's biggest headlines in one place. Stories were selected from the June 13 weekly news file. That's your shot of rock news. Subscribe to stay current.

15 jun 202612 min
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The Whisky a Go Go: The Tiny Club That Built Rock History

The Whisky a Go Go is not a large venue. It holds roughly 500 people. But few places in music history have mattered more. This week, Nova and Dorian take a deep dive into the legendary Sunset Strip club that became a proving ground for generations of rock artists. From the accidental creation of go-go dancers to The Doors becoming the house band, from Van Halen's explosive early performances to Guns N' Roses debuting "Sweet Child O' Mine," the Whisky helped shape the sound and future of rock music. The episode explores how a former Chicago police officer named Elmer Valentine transformed a former bank building into one of the most important venues in American music, how the Sunset Strip evolved from psychedelia to punk to glam metal, and why bands like Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Dokken, Poison, Quiet Riot, W.A.S.P., and L.A. Guns turned the Whisky into the center of the 1980s hard rock explosion. Nova and Dorian also break down the economics of the Sunset Strip pay-to-play scene, the creative chaos of Hollywood in the 1980s, the rise and collapse of glam metal, and how the Whisky adapted through punk, grunge, and beyond. Featured artists include The Doors, Van Halen, Mötley Crüe, Guns N' Roses, Led Zeppelin, Alice Cooper, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Buffalo Springfield, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Motörhead, Poison, Faster Pussycat, Quiet Riot, Ratt, Dokken, and many more. The Whisky a Go Go is still standing at 8901 Sunset Boulevard. Still intimate. Still loud. Still part of rock history.

9 jun 202621 min
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Metallica's Record Crowd, Eddie Van Halen Vault Music & AI Rock Wars

Nova and Dorian recap the biggest rock headlines of the week, from Metallica's stadium milestone to unreleased Eddie Van Halen music and the growing fight over AI in music. This week on Shot of Rock News: Last Call, Nova and Dorian break down the biggest rock and metal headlines for the week ending June 6. Stories include Rikki Rockett launching anniversary shows for Poison's Look What The Cat Dragged In, Steve Lukather giving an update on the Eddie Van Halen vault project with Alex Van Halen, Pussy Riot releasing "Candy Dopamine" featuring Avenged Sevenfold, and Metallica setting a massive attendance record in Germany. Also covered this week: Alice Cooper's comments on AI music, Live Nation partnering with Dale Play Live in Argentina, Mastodon releasing "Your Ghost Again," Weezer announcing a new self-titled gold album, KISS releasing a Destroyer visual history book, Suno raising $400 million, Nita Strauss welcoming her son Maxwell James, Violet Grohl performing on Fallon, L.A. Guns releasing "Electric Gypsy" live, Sabaton announcing the next leg of The Legendary Tour, Deep Purple releasing "Diablo" with Keith Urban, and Chris Robinson responding after backlash at a Black Crowes show. Fast, factual, and built for rock fans who want the week's biggest headlines in one place. That's your shot of rock news. Subscribe to stay current.

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