Milt's Tuesday Tracks Podcast
By Milton Espinoza
Milt's Tuesday Tracks PodcastApr 18, 2021
Track analysis - "The Bazaar" by The Tea Party
Thank you for tuning into this new episode! As I mentioned, I covered a different track of this Canadian rock band in a previous episode. Come check this episode out at:
"The Bazaar" contains compelling lyrics. As promised, here is a link to this composition: The Tea Party – The Bazaar Lyrics | Genius Lyrics as well as a link to the video, where you'll see Jeff, the lead singer, do a cool, recent solo studio cover version of:
https://youtu.be/jsWcxEcXd6o?si=bFCnt-7YVyOgpsmj
Track review - “Abandon” by Dare
Track review - Iron Maiden’s “Aces High”
Track Review - “Flight of Icarus” by Iron Maiden
Track review - “When the Children Cry” by White Lion
Track review - “In God’s Country” by U2
Track review: song - “Spirit of the Wild” by Ted Nugent
Track review: “Blues Ain’t Nothin’” by Taj Mahal
Track Review - Space Truckin' by Deep Purple
Today, we go back to the 1970s and find this fun, hard rock and metal gem by the legendary UK band, Deep Purple. As promised, here is a link to the song:
https://youtu.be/5hqG-29NTSU as well as a link to the track lyrics: https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/deeppurple/spacetruckin.html
Thank you for tuning in!
Track review - "Keep What Ya Got" by Ian Brown ( accompanied by British rock friend, Noel Gallagher)
Hi everyone,
Today I review a solo song from Ian Brown (he was the lead singer of The Stone Roses, but I think technically still is). In this track, he joins forces with Oasis' Noel Gallagher. This song is a must-listen. As promised, here is a link to the video: https://youtu.be/Kz1t7SS6zYg as well as to the lyrics: https://genius.com/Ian-brown-keep-what-ya-got-lyrics
Thank you for tuning in!
Heavy metal and hard rock tracks review with guest Marc Salzano
Stryper - "Yahweh" song - youtu.be/FRyXDlPthH0 / lyrics: genius.com/Stryper-yahweh-lyrics
Newsted - "As the Crow Flies" song - youtu.be/I1hbx265Ehw / lyrics: genius.com/Newsted-as-the-crow-flies-lyrics
Jag Panzer - "Battered and Bruised" song - youtu.be/MiQkL94JcjE / lyrics: genius.com/Jag-panzer-battered-and-bruised-lyrics
Ashbury - "Out of the Blue" song - youtu.be/JpFSz9Mb1G4 / lyrics: genius.com/Ashbury-out-of-the-blue-lyrics
Big podcast development announcement as well as interview with subject matter expert, Thomas Blaney
Today, I had the pleasure of having Tommy back on the podcast. I announced the name of a new musical genre I'll be adding to my list of genres covered in this podcast. We both discuss a specific artist of that genre who is deceased and was named Robert Johnson. He was a singer as well as a guitarist and has been acknowledged by many musicians for his impactful influence on their works. As promised, here is a link to Mr. Johnson's track "Love in Vain" - https://youtu.be/07T3h0b93Rg as well as to the song lyrics: https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/robertjohnson/loveinvain.html
Our guest Tommy has a deep passion for playing the harmonica. Here is a video of him playing this instrument on his YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/cH5xXX5jN6s Be sure to smash that "like" button!
Track review - “Rubicon” by Journey
Analysis of "Wolves of the Sea" by Alestorm
I want to give credit to the anonymous (the musician's names weren't provided) group which provided the intro and concluding music on this podcast episode. This musical compilation is titled "Scotland The Brave (Bagpipes)".
Thank you again for tuning in; you guys and ladies keep this podcast alive. I appreciate it.
Review of track “This Is the One” by The Stone Roses
Review of “The Bard’s Song” (In the Forest) by Blind Guardian
Analysis of “Elephant Stone” by The Stone Roses
Track review of “Army of One” by Fozzy
Track review - "Tin Can Trust" by Los Lobos
Hello! Today, I analyze the track "Tin Can Trust" by the American rock band, Los Lobos. As promised, here is the link to the song: https://youtu.be/tgoKIqz-4Lc as well as to the lyrics: https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/loslobos/tincantrust.html
Thank you for tuning in.
Track analysis - “The Writing on the Wall” by Iron Maiden
Interview with Thomas Blaney on the Talking Head's first album of the 1980s decade titled "Remain in Light"
In this new episode, we invite Thomas Blaney back to the podcast. The selected album focused on today is "Remain in Light" by the well-known art-rock band, Talking Heads. We examine several tracks and discuss the unique rock style the band presented here, which helped influence future bands as well. As promised, here are the links to the album video: https://youtu.be/8f3zmJ9vFOU as well as to a remastered video of their 1983 live concert film titled "Stop Making Sense" - https://youtu.be/-oVami1uT7Q
I want to give many thanks to Mr. Ahjay Stelino for access to his track "Rock the Game" which is utilized as my intro and outro music for this episode.
Thank you for tuning in. Please share this with fellow rock music aficionados.
Track analysis: “One For All” by Panorama
Track review - “The Alien” by Ashes of Ares
Track review of Los Lobos’ “Mas y Mas”
Track review: “Nightriders” by Hyena
Track review - U2’s “Street Mission” (estimated release: 1978)
Interview Episode with my guest Thomas Blaney - dual analysis of Tool’s “Schism” and “Sober”
Review of track “Operator (That’s Not the Way It Feels) by Jim Croce
Interview Edition - Return of guest subject matter expert, Marc Salzano - Discussion on the Irish rock band, Thin Lizzy
Welcome to another new episode of Milt's Tuesday Tracks Podcast. Today, I have guest Marc Salzano return back to the podcast for a really informative and intriguing discussion on the mostly Irish rock band, Thin Lizzy, who hit it big in the 70s and 80s. They are well known for their song, "The Boys Are Back in Town", but in this episode, Marc reveals more musical layers to this group. Come tune in.
Review of Saxon's "Thunderbolt"
Today I analyze the track "Thunderbolt" by the British heavy metal band, Saxon. I totally recommend you to check it out. As promised, here is a link to their official video for the song: https://youtu.be/BXhXjKigrW0 And also, here is a link to the track's lyrics: https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/saxon/thunderbolt.html
Thank you for tuning in!
Review of Gordon Lightfoot's "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"
Today I examine the classic mid-1970s hit "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" by Canadian folk-rock singer Gordon Lightfoot. I encountered and present to you a pretty cool multi-purpose video that airs this track as well as lists the lyrics within it - here it is: https://youtu.be/9vST6hVRj2A
Thank you for your listenership.
Review of Iced Earth's "Dystopia" track
Hello everyone! Today I review this compelling track from the American power metal band, Iced Earth, called "Dystopia". Although they are no longer a unit, it's my hope some formation of this group develops in the future. Time will tell. As promised here is a link to the lyrics: https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/icedearth/dystopia.html as well as the live concert show where they covered this song, in the country of Cyprus: https://youtu.be/wFBDjXsu7hk
Many thanks to Mr. Scott Buckley for granting permission to utilize his music composition titled "Discovery" which is set in the introduction to this episode. Here are his details:
Discovery by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au
Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Analysis of "Reptile" by the Australian alt-rock band, The Church
Today I examine the cool track titled "Reptile" from The Church's "Starfish" album, which was produced by Arista Records. As promised, here is a link to the song lyrics: https://genius.com/The-church-reptile-lyrics In addition, the following is a link to the track's official video: https://youtu.be/x6Mx5xKOMAk
Thank you for tuning in. Rock on, my friends!
Review of “Gone” by Ashes of Ares
Review of "The Halcyon Days" by Canadian rock band, "The Tea Party"
Hello, Happy 2022! In this first episode of the year, I review the cool rock track called "The Halcyon Days". As promised, here is the link to the live rendition of this song by the band when they appeared at a German festival called Rock Im Park back in the year 2000: https://youtu.be/MWUE9qigSYE Also, the following is a link to the track's lyrics: https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/teaparty/thehalcyondays.html
Thank you for tuning in!
Track review - "Panic Attack: by Dream Theater
Welcome! Here is my latest review of the song "Panic Attack" from this awesome progressive metal band which was formed years ago by a group of students attending a music-centered college in Massachusetts. As promised, here is the link to the track - https://youtu.be/cs8rkoouPSU as well as to the lyrics: https://genius.com/Dream-theater-panic-attack-lyrics
Thank you for tuning in; let's keep metal alive!
Analysis of "Waterfall" by The Stone Roses
Today I examine the track "Waterfall" by the British rock band, The Stone Roses. I also delve into analyzing the regional genre of rock music they pertained to. As promised, here is the link to the video of their live rendition of this track from their concert in Blackpool, Lancashire, England in 1989 - https://youtu.be/MwwS7vt4SIg as well as a link to the song lyrics: https://genius.com/The-stone-roses-waterfall-lyrics
Thank you for tuning in!
Review of the track "Amamos La Vida" by Accept
Hello, everyone. I went overseas, so to speak, and found this gem from the German heavy metal band Accept which is contained in their 1993 studio album. As promised, here is the link to the track: https://youtu.be/nTOA7SUIVGw as well as to the lyrics (a heads up: albeit the title is in Spanish, the lyrics are mostly in English): https://genius.com/Accept-amamos-la-vida-lyrics
I also give credit to the following person for their guitar solo, which I utilized at the beginning of this podcast episode; thank you very much:
Battle Metal by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com
Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Review of "Amsterdam" by Guster
Hello, this week I review the track "Amsterdam" from the American band Guster. I totally recommend listening to it. As promised, here is the link to the song: https://youtu.be/eLCETVRJcwo as well as to the lyrics: https://genius.com/Guster-amsterdam-lyrics
Thank you for tuning in! Please share this.
Analysis of Steelheart's "I'll Never Let You Go"
Hello, in this new episode, I examine the famous hit ballad by the American metal band, Steelheart that made the Billboard Hot 100 list. As promised, here is the link to their video: https://youtu.be/F-nyeiKk35M as well as to the track lyrics: https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/steelheart/illneverletyougo.html
Thank you for tuning in. Please spread the word to friends and colleagues who enjoy heavy metal and rock music, of this podcast. The more, the merrier.
Review of U2's "Heartland"
Hello! Today I review a pretty cool track (which I feel deserves WAY more airplay on rock stations than it has received over the years) from the mega Irish band, U2 called "Heartland" from their "Rattle and Hum" album. As promised, here is a link to the song: https://youtu.be/UFjxntUCit8 as well as to the lyrics: https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/u2band/heartland.html
Thank you for tuning in!
Interview Edition - Return meeting with Metal and Rock Subject Metal Expert, Marc Salzano
In this interview episode edition, our guest Marc Salzano returns for a third visit to the podcast. In this episode, we review a listing of favorite bands from Europe and North America as well as the current state of the metal and rock industry and a forecast on what to expect. Come sit back and tune in.
Review of track "Fearless" by For Today
In this new episode, I enter the world of Christian metalcore and examine the track "Fearless" by the Sioux City, Iowa-based band For Today. As promised, here is the link to the track lyrics - https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/fortoday/fearless.html as well as to the official video - https://youtu.be/zNN3K_Nos3I
Review of “An Ocean in Between the Waves” by The War on Drugs
Review of “Of Wolf and Man” by Metallica
Review of Fleet Foxes' "Mykonos"
Hello,
I review the track "Mykonos" from the 2008 "Sun Giants" album by American indie rock band, Fleet Foxes. It is a must-listen. As promised, here is a link to the song and official video: https://youtu.be/DT-dxG4WWf4
Thank you for tuning in.
Review of Iron Maiden's "The Trooper"
Today I go over this monster 1983 hit by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden titled "The Trooper". As promised, here is live concert footage from South America where the band covers this track: https://youtu.be/-QEb0iZ9uxc #heavymetal #IronMaiden
Track review - song "Tomorrow Never Knows" by The Beatles
Hello, everyone. Here is my review of the compelling track from the Beatles' 1966 "Revolver" album titled 'Tomorrow Never Knows'. As promised, here is a link to a video that also provides visible lyric information: https://youtu.be/zoD-llVXosc
Thank you for tuning in. #pyschedelicrock #ragarock
Review of Fozzy's "Enemy"
Today I talk about a compelling heavy metal track titled "Enemy" from Fozzy's 2005 album, "All That Remains". Hold on to your hats. As promised, here is a link to the song: https://youtu.be/h3wkhqgdklY
Review of track "Mammoth" by the band Mammoth WVH
Today I review the new release titled "Mammoth" by Wolfgang Van Halen's band, Mammoth WVH. It is an incredible, rocking song. As promised, here is the link to the video: https://youtu.be/0piS0pH5U5c . The visual has a cool retro vibe to it.