“On Tour” takes you backstage and behind the scenes with musicians and production teams who have spent most of their lives traveling the world on some of the biggest tours in history. Host Brian Ray, lifelong musician and guitarist for Paul McCartney, sits down with his friends as they share the stories most of them thought they’d never tell from their years on the road performing for millions."On... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureMusic |
We cover a lot of topics in this last Aftershow of Season One — we revisit the premise for the show, the role of the Sideman vs Frontman, the massive success that Spike and others have had as Sidemen — and why Brian chose the path he did. We talk abo... more
Today we meet up Spike Edney, keyboardist for the band Queen for 37 years. We touch his early days with the BoomTown Rats and Duran Duran and we hit everything you want to know about Queen: Spike’s crazy audition, “or lack thereof”… the heyday with F... more
In previous Aftershows we dabbled in how sex, drugs and rock n roll all go hand and hand but in this episode we tackle it head on… From Matt’s coke running days, to the fairly hedonistic parties, to people going missing on tours, to the stories of th... more
World famous drummer, Matt Sorum, defines “Rock n Roll Excess” and he has the wild stories to prove it. Matt takes us behind the scenes into what it was like touring with Guns N’ Roses during their heyday. We get into the surreal back to back world t... more
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Brian Ray is an exceptional musician not only because he commands great technical proficiency, but also because he sees the nature of musical collaboration and membership in bands in generous and enthusiastic, human terms. This is one of the most constructive podcasts out there. Brian is an exceptionally skilled interviewer because he is knowledgable, enthusiastic, and genuinely interested. At a time when most so-called interviewers mostly steer their guests towards preconceptions or familiar id... more
By far one of the best, insightful , first hand views through the lens of Brian. His interaction with his guests is what every music fan wants to hear. His questions are from someone who has the experience to draw the best from all of his guests. It’s not fluff - it’s real. Love this. Congrats Brian !
I love the guests Brian has on plus his own memories of bands, artists and his personal experiences! Spot on!!
Enjoy hearing the behind the scenes. Well done.
Brian knows of what he speaks, and has a natural, appealing, easygoing rapport with his fellow road dogs, as he mines for precious nuggets of wisdom and juicy morsels, from the circus caravan to the sawdust-soaked roar of the big-top tent. more
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