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Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
Hi, and welcome to our podcast, Great Gigs that Changed the World!
We're a father and son team, Adam (42) & Isaac (10), and we spend loads of time watching incredible music concerts on YouTube. We spend so much time talking about these shows, that ... more
In episode #4, Adam & Isaac discuss the legendary rooftop show put on by The Beatles in January of 1969 at their Apple Corps HQ in London.
In what was to become The Beatles' final ever live performance, the band took to a makeshift stage on a Lond... more
In episode #3, Adam & Isaac discuss the incredible show put on by Metallica and the San Francisco symphony in 1999.
Fusing metal and heavy rock with classical music was definitely an experiment, but one that paid off in spades and silenced even th... more
For their second episode, father and son team Adam (42) and Isaac (10) take a deep dive into the legendary Eric Clapton MTV Unplugged performance in 1992.
Little did anyone know at the time, but this live album performance would go on to become on... more
Hi, and welcome to our podcast, Great Gigs that Changed the World!
We're a father and son team, Adam (42) & Isaac (10), and we spend loads of time watching incredible music concerts on YouTube. We spend so much time talking about these shows, that ... more
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