This episode is dedicated to Harrison Kopp.
The Jexter Bunny brought an early Easter surprise this year. Unbeknownst to me, Jex Russell and Uncle Meat had conspired to surprise me with Meat’s first live appearance on Grab A Stack of Rock since 2022! The topic: Top Five Albums from our birth years! The presence of Uncle Meat enabled us to do albums from three consecutive decades.
- Uncle Meat drew 1969
- I had lucky 1972
- Jex had a rocking 1985
Additionally, Metal Roger sent in a thrashing guest list covering 1988, while Harrison Kopp submitted a Blaze-heavy list spanning 1998-2000. Because he’s our unicorn.
We looked at a variety of vinyl releases, CDs, and box sets. I brought multiple copies of mine. The genres ran from doomy to thrashy, Beatles to Black Sabbath, soul, progressive rock, and beyond. We had a great discussion on a classic album cover, and went in-depth on a Deep Purple album that was just reissued this week for its 50th anniversary. Meanwhile, I had a nice 40th anniversary edition of that album to show off.
One of my picks from 1972 enabled me to rewind to an old clip from my earliest YouTube days, featuring Uncle Meat. The irony is I picked this clips days ago and certainly not before I knew he was showing up live on the show! Jex really slammed it out of the ball park with this surprise. And Jex knows I don’t really like surprises! Thank you Jex Russell for setting up this epic and surprising reunion. Long overdue. The man who essentially inspired this show to exist in the first place is beloved here, and I will always love him. Thanks for doing this Meat Man.
Finally, Jex…Jex Jex Jex! When I took my headphones off for 30 seconds to change my shirt, you happened to take to a shot at my former chesty co-host from last year’s Good Friday show. Well played, sir. Well played.
Next week is a re-run of the last two Mike and Aaron Go to Toronto trips, with brand new content with Mike and Aaron in the present day. Hope you enjoy this week and next week’s shows!

Boingo!
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That warmed my heart a little.
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This was a fun show! I was trying to think of my favorites from 1969 as well but all I could think of was Zeppelin 1 & 2. I need to look at what else came out that year that my feeble brain can’t remember.
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A great Deep Purple record – Deep Purple self-titled, the last album with Rod Evans and a personal favourite! I believe Concerto for Group and Orchestra also came out in 1969.
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Man haven’t seen Uncle Meat in a lonnnnng time so that’s good to see. 1990 had a LOT of great albums, dunno if I could pick just 5. Maybe a top 10 lol.
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1990 was a critical year for me too man! And yes, it was so good to see Meat “live” like that again. Looking great Meat Man.
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Enjoyed the special show, Mike. Henry.
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Thank you Henry, it was special indeed. Glad you got to meet the Meat Man!
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