From Kurt Cobain to Whitney Houston, Michael Hutchence and Amy Winehouse, these are their stories - powerful, poignant and raw. This series will change how you feel about them.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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I wish there were new episodes…there is a podcast with a similar format but this one much better.
Please update your podcast on Whitney Houston. Several key people were left out. The autopsy report was left out. Information about Krissy is left out. Please do your research before assuming what you know to be true is true. It is sad that so many people are profiting off of the death of the celebrities that they say they love. Very disappointed with the lack of information. Basically it’s an opinion piece. The research comes from people who sold her story for their own gain. Thus it’s their na... more
Learned things I didn’t know, remembered things forgotten. The voices don’t overpower the story yet fit right in. So hope they do more
Wow what an awful podcast. I listened to the episode about Keith Moon, that basically declared him the greatest of all time, which is garbage. It also stated Keith was the key to The Who. Aaa maybe Pete is the one responsible for 99% of their music?
And then Bonn Scot. Give me a break calling him the greatest front man. Mick, Daltrey, Sting, James Brown, Tyler, Axl. get real
I have to say you have to be in the mood for a podcast about your first love dying. Mine was Marc Bolan. I adored him.
This podcast is so well delivered. The research, the writing and then the speakers - marvellous.
I have just listened to Death of Bon Scoot, what a great one to start on, if you’re unsure. And each and everyone that I have listened to has made me want to listen top the next, as well as listen back to music I haven’t heard for a while (or quite a while).
I throughly recommend thi... more
Apple Podcasts | #125 | United States/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #48 | Canada/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #120 | United Kingdom/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #42 | Australia/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #32 | China/Music/Music History |
Apple Podcasts | #38 | Hong Kong/Music/Music History |
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