I’m still outside.
Posts by Nik Cameron
The pod race is still going on.
So. You didn’t see any?
Jawas?
Listening to the only RSD album I picked up at a Record Store this year....Bruce Kulick's Transformer.
Honestly, I think he's really underrated due to all of the crap Kiss albums he was on.
Sorry we were late, but here's our latest episode! This week, we start a new series on the legendary Aussies on tour, AC/DC!!!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIFJ...
I did the same thing ten years ago.
Now I’m trying to buy the live set from record store day and getting fucked.
Good luck.
Risotto, chicken, shrimp, and broccoli.
I try.
I’m becoming a food artist.
A fartist.
Dogs and brats about to hit the grill.
The RSD MKT site saves my Pink Floyd bacon!
I’m finally watching Shoresy season five.
Fucking flippers.
I went to three stores to get this.
At least I can pay way too much on eBay.
Nothing fancy today. Just home made Cane’s for the kid.
Except I added flavor.
It's Record Store Day Eve and this is the first time in a super long time that I'm really excited.
Why does Philly climb light poles?
Also. Why doesn’t Philly want them to climb them?
Ha. No.
Is pepper.
Down a Don, we did press On.
We talked about that new Heaven & Hell boxed set.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY2y...
Jimi's completed studio albums are my least favorite of his work.
The half finished bootleg releases are amazing.
This weekend I think we got three new subscribers.
I think we will announce our next vinyl and cd giveaway next episode.
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Thanks!!
I know the feeling!!
Stand behind your sauce.
Or.
Make sauce you can stand behind.
Ozzy's inability to find his place in Sabbath is really what made his performances great, whereas, Dio's ego knowing he was in the right place every day of his life, is what made him great.
It's an interesting dichotomy to be sure.
I'm going to stir the sauce instead of listening.
Drum solo?
Really?
No.
My personal Sabbath perspective is skewed. As I discussed on the podcast this week. My first Sabbath album I owned and lived with?
Live Evil with Dio.
I prefer his grandiosity to Ozzy's street level desperation, but I love them both.
That song is the Sabbathiest Sabbath that ever Sabbathed on its Sabbathiest day!