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Episode 006 - Glenn Schneider

Episode 006 - Glenn Schneider

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JUMPING JACK FLASH; GIMME SHELTER; SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL

In this entertaining episode host Bob Drummond welcomes Glenn Schneider, a passionate Rolling Stones fan and original member of the Shidoobee fanclub. They discuss Glenn's journey with the Stones, his experiences at concerts, and his musical influences. Glenn shares his first concert experience, emotional connections to the music, and the significance of the Shidoobee community in his life. The conversation highlights the joy of music and the camaraderie among fans. Bob and Glenn dive into the rich history of iconic Rolling Stones such as 'Jumping Jack Flash.' They explore the significance of this track, its delayed album release, and its impact on the band's legacy. The discussion also touches on memorable live performances, an impromptu New York lyrics quiz, and personal experiences as devoted fans. With a blend of nostalgia and analysis, the conversation captures the essence of what makes the Rolling Stones a timeless rock phenomenon. In this engaging conversation, Glenn Schneider shares his deep emotional connection to the timeless song 'Gimme Shelter.' He reflects on the impact of live performances, the significance of guest artists, and his personal preferences regarding the band's music. The discussion also touches on the legacy of the Stones, their influence on fans, and the future of rock music through tribute bands. Glenn's passion for music and the Stones shines through as he recounts personal stories and insights, making for a heartfelt and entertaining conversation.

It only takes three Stones songs to get this conversation started.

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