• Uriah Heep Special Interview With Long Time Heep Keyboardist Phil Lanzon
    Feb 15 2026

    Send a text

    Uriah Heep Special Interview With Long Time Heep Keyboardist Phil Lanzon. The legendary 80's Russian tour, A new album? and much more.

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    33 mins
  • Purple Passion-All Things Deep Purple EP 63 Rainbow "On Stage" Part 1
    Feb 15 2026

    Send a text

    Purple Passion-All Things Deep Purple EP 63 Rainbow "On Stage" Part 1

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    48 mins
  • The Black Chapel-All Things Black Sabbath EP 28 The Soundtrack To "Heavy Metal"
    Feb 15 2026

    Send a text

    The Black Chapel-All Things Black Sabbath EP 28 The Soundtrack To "Heavy Metal". The Brilliant soundtrack to the animated cult classic. Black Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult Part 5

    Heavy Metal is a 1981 Canadian adult animated science fantasy anthology film directed by Gerald Potterton (in his directorial debut) and produced by Ivan Reitman and Leonard Mogel, who also was the publisher of Heavy Metal magazine, which was the basis for the film. It starred the voices of Rodger Bumpass, Jackie Burroughs, John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Don Francks, Martin Lavut, Marilyn Lightstone, Eugene Levy, Alice Playten, Harold Ramis, Percy Rodriguez, Susan Roman, Richard Romanus, August Schellenberg, John Vernon, and Zal Yanovsky. The screenplay was written by Daniel Goldberg and Len Blum.

    The film is an anthology of various science-fiction and fantasy stories tied together by a single theme of an evil force that is "the sum of all evils". It was adapted from Heavy Metal magazine and original stories in the same spirit. Like the magazine, the film features a great deal of graphic violence, sexuality, and nudity. Its production was expedited by having several animation houses working simultaneously on different segments.

    Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics, but was a moderate commercial success and has since achieved a cult following.[5] Its soundtrack was packaged by music manager Irving Azoff and included several popular rock bands and artists, including Black Sabbath, Blue Öyster Cult, Sammy Hagar, Don Felder, Cheap Trick, DEVO,

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Uriah Heep Special Interview With Heep's Original Bass Player Paul Newton
    Feb 15 2026

    Send a text

    Uriah Heep Special Interview With Heep's Original Bass Player Paul Newton. Soon there will be an episode of Raised On Rock with the interview and tracks from the first 3 albums.

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    49 mins
  • Purple Passion-All Things Deep Purple EP 62 Trapeze (Glenn Hughes) "Medusa" Album
    Feb 11 2026

    Send a text

    Purple Passion-All Things Deep Purple EP 62 Trapeze (Glenn Hughes) "Medusa" Album.

    Medusa is the second studio album by British rock band Trapeze. Recorded in 1970 at Morgan Studios, it was produced by The Moody Blues bassist John Lodge and released in November 1970 by Threshold Records. The album was preceded by the release of the single "Black Cloud" in 1970.

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    52 mins
  • The Black Chapel-All Things Black Sabbath EP 27 Black Sabbath & Blue Oyster Cult 1980-82 PT 4
    Feb 10 2026

    Send a text

    The Black Chapel-All Things Black Sabbath EP 27 Black Sabbath & Blue Oyster Cult 1980-82 PT 4 The Black and Blue Movie Pt 2

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    56 mins
  • Purple Passion-All Things Deep Purple EP 61 Rainbow Rising (my amazement)
    Feb 3 2026

    Send us a text

    Purple Passion-All Things Deep Purple EP 61 Rainbow Rising (my amazement)

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    49 mins
  • The Black Chapel-All Things Black Sabbath EP 26 Black Sabbath & Blue Oyster Cult 1980-82 PT 3
    Feb 3 2026

    Send us a text

    The Black Chapel-All Things Black Sabbath EP 26 Black Sabbath & Blue Oyster Cult 1980-82 PT 3 The Black and Blue Movie (The actual audio pt 1)

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    49 mins