GRAB A STACK OF ROCK With Mike and the Mad Metal Man
Special 🅻🅸🆅🅴 Episode
Episode 131:Â Boxing Day Bash & Christmas Music Hauls with Peter Kerr of Rock Daydream Nation
With bellies and ears full, please join Harrison and I with special guest Peter Kerr, on Grab A Stack of Rock live! Tonight is the night that we reveal our Christmas musical hauls (and other recent scores). The pictures in the thumbnail images are just spoiler-proof teasers and placeholders (though time permitted we will look at those recent arrivals too).  We’ll just have to see what the other guys have in store, because I write these posts in advance! I can tell you that on my side, I have four new discs to discuss, a cherished musical heirloom, a new music T-shirt and more!
I’ll also reveal what I spent my Christmas money on.
Tonight, 7:00 PM EST, the boys are back in town.
Friday December 26 at 7:00 PM EST, 8:00 PM Atlantic. Enjoy onYouTube or Facebook.
GRAB A STACK OF ROCK With Mike and the Mad Metal Man
Episode 114: Australian Takeover with Harrison Kopp, Ashley Geisler and Peter Kerr
This special episode was originally scheduled a month ago, but the sad and unexpected departure of Ozzy Osbourne put that show on hold. Tonight, the Australian Contingent reunite to show and discuss new music and new purchases, on Grab A Stack of Rock.
This will be Harrison’s first full hosting experience without Jex Russell. Mike will not be there tonight, as he still needs some time off. He does, however, have a cool guest video to show tonight, of a Super 7 “Ultimates” figure of a certain ghoulish frontman from a charismatic rock band. This is Mike’s very first Super 7 Ultimates figure and it will be your first look at its unboxing and accessories.
Joining the Mad Metal Man will be Ash Geisler from Ash’s Concerts and Videos. Ash has been saving up some new arrivals for this show, and we cannot wait to see what he has in store. He usually has some obscure Australian releases. And, of course, Peter Kerr from Rock Daydream Nation will be on hand with some musical surprises to share. Who knows what this trio of Southern Hemisphere Musical Maniacs will have in store!?
It all goes down, LIVE, tonight! Don’t miss it!
Friday August 29 at 7:00 PM EST, 8:00 PM Atlantic. Enjoy on YouTube or Facebook.
For the love of the Ozzman, friends gathered together to mourn and celebrate the unique talents and charms of one John Michael “Ozzy” Osbourne.
Peter Kerr stated, if you walked up to an average person and asked them to name one icon of heavy metal, they’re likely to answer “Ozzy Osbourne”. As a founding member of Black Sabbath, whose 1970 debut is generally credited for creating “heavy metal”, Ozzy was on the ground floor as the voice and face of the founding fathers. Ozzy deserves far more credit than we could shower on him in just 80 minutes.
Joining me was Peter Kerr from Rock Daydream Nation, his fellow countryman Ash Geisler, and Jake (Not From State Farm) in his live debut on Grab A Stack of Rock. Each of us brought parts of our collections and stories of the ways in which Ozzy impacted our lives. We also had a special video clip from Uncle Meat, on Ozzy’s effect on his life trajectory.
Each of us had some stacks of Ozzy rock to show. Ash had some cool radio broadcast stuff and some interesting early CD pressings of Sabbath classics, not to mention a rare early Sabbath single in a picture sleeve. Peter and Jake brought their Diary/Blizzard box sets, and some favourite records. Mike provided Japanese imports, box sets, bonus tracks, and stories of discovery.
Peter came to us with some perspective from Bob Daisley, who he interviewed on Rock Daydream Nation. Ozzy’s vocal prowess in the early days was emphasized, and we also addressed that final concert that everyone is still talking about.
We ended the show with Uncle Meat’s performance of “Fairies Wear Boots”, with his old band Heavy Cutting.
On a sad note, we also paid tribute to a cast member of the Grab A Stack Gang that we lost this week. Yes, we didn’t just lose Ozzy, Hulk Hogan, Malcolm Jamal Warner, and Chuck Mangione. We also lost the beloved, fan favourite Gimley the Cat. I said a few words for Gimley, who was always by Rob Daniels’ side on his every appearance. I am sorry for your loss Rob.
Thank you for joining us on this very special episode of Grab A Stack of Rock. Next week: back to 50 Years of Iron Maiden.
GRAB A STACK OF ROCK With Mike and the Mad Metal Man
With special guests Peter Kerr, Ash Geisler and Jake NFSF
Episode 110: Memories of Ozz
We had no plan for this. Tonight’s episode was supposed to be a regular, old-fashioned Grab A Stack of Rock, where we grab a bunch of albums and talk about them at random. Unfortunately the Metal gods had another plan, and they called upon Ozzy Osbourne to join them in Rock Heaven. And so our plans were upturned.
Peter Kerr and Ash Geisler remain on the guestlist to talk about Ozzy Osbourne. Favourite memories, favourite albums, favourite songs. Things that mean something to us. Ways in which Ozzy touched our lives. Peter has interviewed Bob Daisley and John Sinclair, and has that perspective to add. Unfortunately Harrison Kopp the Mad Metal Man felt unqualified to join, so in his stead will be Jake (Not From State Farm) for a special appearance.
I will never forget my Grandma buying me an Ozzy tape as a gift. I don’t think she picked it herself, given the cover art. I will always smile when I think of road tripping with my friend Peter, to the sound of the early Black Sabbath stuff. Specifically, “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” from the recently acquired Ozzy Osbourne Years box set. Or, my dad discovering Ozzy in the 2000s when he made his mainstream TV debut.
Jake, Ash and Peter will bring their own stories to the fore. Join us tonight as we salute the original Madman of Metal, on Grab A Stack of Rock.
Friday July 25 at 7:00 PM EST, 8 PM Atlantic. Enjoy on YouTube or Facebook.
After a couple weeks off, I’m back on the Contrarians live show tonight to talk about…what, exactly?
The idea here is to find 10 albums covers that send the wrong message musically. Maybe it’s a heavy album that looks too soft, or vice-versa. Maybe it’s a studio album that looks like a compilation. Perhaps it’s a record that looks like it’s from another genre. Join the usual suspects tonight to have a look at our picks!
THE CONTRARIANS – Huh?!? Album Covers that Send the Wrong Message – Wednesday June 18 –Â 7:00 PM EST
This will likely be the last Contrarians show for me for a few weeks, as we have some house renovations coming that will make recording and streaming difficult.
From the mind of Martin! Album Covers Your Can Smell? Can we act like adults tonight? Let’s hope there’s no Herbie Mann this time.
THE CONTRARIANS – Album Covers You Can Smell! – Wednesday May 28 –Â 7:00 PM EST
Join Peter Kerr and myself, two self-confessed fans of 80s Rush, as we discuss Signals and Hold Your Fire. This fun and insightful episode of Rock Daydream Nation shines an admiring light upon two albums that bookend an era of keyboard-oriented Rush records.
This era of Rush has sometimes been criticized for highlighting synth and keyboards over riffs. While there is always some truth to this, does that mean a decline in quality? Not necessarily. It might just mean bands are becoming interested in different kinds of rock music.
Peter and I pick a number of songs to highlight, and play music clips to illustrate our examples. Check out the show!
We have a busy week here at Grab A Stack of Rock HQ, and it all starts tonight with my 25th appearance on the Contrarians!
From the mind of Martin comes “You Can Hear This Cover!” Album covers that feel like you can actually hear what’s going on. There are a variety of albums from many genres that you will hear all about on tonight’s live show.
Then tomorrow, John Snow and I have an epic interview to record, that we can’t tell you about…
No show tonight, as Martin is off and the rest of us need a break.
Having these shows on Wednesdays all winter really did me a lot of good. It gave me something to look forward to in the middle of the week during the cold dark months. Now that summer is arriving, I cannot say what my involvement will be in the future. We haven’t discussed a topic for next week yet, and there is the question of how many more album cover topics there are, that are both interesting and allow for a large panel. We’re also losing a couple cast members for the coming weeks, as John Clauser is on hiatus and another is taking a break.
Stay tuned… we’ll see what next week brings! In the meantime, why not check out one of these cool subjects below?
50 Years of IRON MAIDEN episode 11:Â Somewhere In Time
With special guest Peter Kerr
GRAB A STACK OF ROCK #101
Exit Pharaohs…enter synth!?
Please welcome Peter Kerr from Rock Daydream Nation to this epic episode of 50 Years of Iron Maiden. Now that we are done with the 100th Episode festivities, we can get back to celebrating the 50th anniversary of Iron Maiden. After the lengthy Powerslave tour and resultant live album Live After Death, one member of Iron Maiden was completely burned out. The new album would be the first since The Number of the Beast to lack a Bruce Dickinson writing credit.
Not that this major detail held anything back. Bruce’s singing was still lung-burstingly powerful, and the band were writing amazing songs…this time with guitar and bass synthesizer. It was a controversial decision, but our panel was not phased. Check out what we have to say about all eight tracks, and all four B-sides.
We also take a serious deep dive into the album artwork, without any help from Wikipedia or other sources.
As usual, we close the show with Harrison’s deep dive into the tour (Somewhere On Tour) and setlists.
Scream for us, YouTube, and enjoy this comeback episode of 50 Years of Iron Maiden.
Airing Friday May 2 at 7:00 P.M. E.S.T. / 8:00 P.M. Atlantic. Â Enjoy on YouTube.