
Episode 009 - Phil Nola
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JUMPING JACK FLASH; WILD HORSES; TUMBLING DICE
In this episode of the Room 1009 podcast, host Bob Drummond welcomes Phil Nola, known as Rocknola, a dedicated Rolling Stones fan who saw his first Stones show in 1981. The conversation explores Phil's journey as a Stones fan, his memorable concert experiences, and the community he found through the Shidoobee fan site. They discuss recent news about the Stones, including John Lydon's comments and rumors of new material. Phil shares stories from his first concert, the excitement of attending multiple shows, and what makes a great live performance. The episode captures the passion and camaraderie of rock music fandom. In this engaging conversation, Rocknola and Bob Drummond delve into their shared experiences as Rolling Stones fans, discussing concert preferences, the emotional significance of songs like 'Wild Horses', and defining moments in the band's history. They reflect on the impact of Mick Taylor, the rarity of certain songs in live performances, and the evolution of the band's concert venues. The discussion also touches on the personal influence of being a Stones fan, highlighting how it has shaped their lives and relationships.
It only takes three Stones songs to get this conversation started.