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Dead Rock Stars is a new, enlightening yet wholly amusing podcast presented by former Classic Rock editor and star Kerrang! writer Mick Wall and Metal Hammer and The Quietus regular Joel McIver. Between them, these two rock writers have written over fifty books on music and contributed to dozens of publications. The new podcast, produced by 7digital – whose resumé includes Bruce Dickinson’s Rock S... more

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In this episode of Getcha Rocks Off, Mick Wall and his guest co-host, author and journalist Jon Hotten, as they jump into a DeLorean and venture back in time to the spandex and AquaNet hairspray-adorned Sunset Strip of West Hollywood in the '80s. more

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3 years ago

In the final episode of the first series of our Rock Godcast, tDead Rock Stars, we present a contractual obligation fulfilling Greatest Hits. Just thank Dio we didn't opt for a live album. Or our very own Metal Machine Music. Talking of which, you'll... more

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5 years ago

In this latest thrilling episode, Mick and Joel pick over the life, loves and legacy of the greatest rock star of them all. The Big Cheese, the full enchilada, the deep-fried cheese burger. Or simply, The King. Elvis Aaron Presley is the pioneer of r... more

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5 years ago

This week, seasoned rock writers Mick Wall and Joel McIver shine the spotlight on Marc Bolan; with a Gibson set to stun and corkscrew hair, he wasn't no square. Bolan was a true original, moving from late Sixties acoustic hippy whimsy to hard rocking... more

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6 years ago

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 374 ratings
  • Boring - promising subject matter

    Sounds like two drunk has beens remonstrating about artists and eras that they observed from a distance. Shame as it’s an interesting subject matter. Less drunken ramblings and more articulate, objective observations would make it better. Had better chats with my mates, who are funnier and less geeky. Not for me.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    AR3942
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Fantastic

    Having tried to listen to Getcha Rocks Off, the chemistry disparity between Mick & Jon on that podcast versus Mick & Joel on this one is cavernous - in favour of the latter. more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Charlie Whisky Golf
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Great...when they stick to the topic. I have to literally skip through sections of them shouting or singing just to get back to the main subject.

    Podcast Addict
    3
    mudpucket
    3 years ago
  • Great

    This podcast is refreshing. It’s nice to hear different takes on things well still showing respect to the people being talked about

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fookinator
    Canada3 years ago
  • Would be 5 if...

    ...Joel could ever turn it in and allow Mick to finish a sentence. more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Bartman3000
    United Kingdom3 years ago

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