Get well soon, Harrison! The Mad Metal Man was unable to co-host tonight’s show with Jex Russell, so what did Jex do? He grabbed the bull by the horns, the guitar by the neck, and the stack of rock by the stones! It was the historic first-ever episode of Grab A Stack of Rock with Mike and the Mad Metal Man…without Mike, or the Mad Metal Man.
Jex, you dapper handsome movie star. I admit, I had it coming. It was not unearned. But vengeance shall be mine. ;)
On with the show: Dressed to the nines, Jex pulled out all the stops tonight. Tonight’s musical physical media included:
Jex with buying tips, some psychedelic rock, Hard Rock Gold, Over 60 Minutes With…, some Vital Idol, Deep Purple, DEVO, Pat Benatar, Ten Years After, Jimi Hendrix, Billy Squier, and Motley Crue ’94!
Jazz, soul & blues provided by Aaron “Mr. Books” of the KMA with: Tobin Sprout (only 1000 made), GBV, Hilliard Ensemble, John Lee Hooker, Prince, Ry Cooder, Simply Red, Gojira, Matt Costa, Oscar Peterson, Rheostatics, Kurt Vile, Live at Leeds, a live album in Toronto, the sound of Starbucks, Phil Collins, Blues Brothers, Hootie, Debussy, Yo-Yo Ma, Hans Zimmer, and dad memes. Sadly no opera and “y’all-ternative country” (with apologies).
John T. Snow from The Collection brought on the hard rock side of things. We had his early thoughts on the new Ace Frehley 10,000 Volts (red transparent vinyl and lentincular cover CD), KISS final show merch and memorabilia, new Collective Soul 8-track (!!), a Canadian gift from Aaron, and new Jeff Scott Soto.
Metal Roger on marital harmony, comedy relief, heavy metal and screamo. He brought some Metallica, Death Cab, Papa Roach, Queen, Guns N’ Roses, and books!
Thank you guys for doing the show and giving me a night to just watch and enjoy. I’ll be back Monday with Tim Durling for a special episode on the complete Journey discography!

Fun stuff, Mike (and Jex and his team)! Watched the second half live last night; watching the playback of the first half now. Henry.
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Sorry I couldn’t make it.
Jex, if you see Benatar’s Live From Earth, get it. You will not regret.
Love lenticular covers.
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You were greatly missed, Harrison!
“Live From Earth”… Growing up, I remember my father having a couple of Benatar cassettes in his collection, and I believe that was one of them. I think “Get Nervous” was another he had. I will definitely be on the lookout for it. My goal is to pick up any Benatar I come across that I don’t already have.
Thanks for watching Harrison, and I hope you’re feeling better :)
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PS – I had the 45 single of Prism’s “Don’t Let Him Know” (1981)!
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