Episodes

  • Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll
    Feb 27 2026

    "If you got a ticket, you earned the ticket... but sometimes the cost is higher than the price on the stub." 🤘In this unfiltered episode, Chad and Greg pull back the curtain on the "ugly" side of the rock and roll lifestyle. From harrowing cautionary tales to the hilarious chaos of the 80s and 90s, we’re diving into the stories that usually stay behind the tour bus.In this episode:The 1982 Super Jam: How an REO Speedwagon show led to a 34-day hospital stay and a battle to save a concert t-shirt.The High Cost of Admission: Chad recounts the extreme lengths (and trash cans) fans would go through to fund a Megadeth Mushroom trip.Locked In: A psychedelic Slipknot experience that turned a simple porta-potty into a "prison."The Aftermath: Why the guys have traded the "blackout" for the music and why they stay sober at the rail today.Warning: This episode contains explicit language and mature themes. We don't condone this behavior—we just lived through it!JOIN THE COMMUNITY:We want to hear YOUR "Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll" stories.📧 Email us: rockbros@talesfromtherail.com💬 Comment below: What’s the wildest thing you’ve seen at a show?Subscribe for more raw concert memories: Tales From The Rail#TalesFromTheRail #ConcertStories #RockAndRoll #REOSpeedwagon #Megadeth #Slipknot #Podcast #LiveMusic

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    28 mins
  • The Memories Remain: Top 10 Shows
    Feb 20 2026

    Have you ever seen a live performance that has stayed with you forever? The kind of night where the air felt electric, the floorboards shaking under your feet, and you knew—even from the first riff— that you were witnessing something that would change the trajectory of music history?

    We dive into the "I was there when" moments that feel like urban legends today. Imagine standing in a cramped, sweat-soaked club, watching a support band play like their lives depended on it—only to realize later that you were watching the the beginning of a global phenomenon before they ever stepped foot on a private jet. From the grit of the rail to the overwhelming roar of a multi-night stadium residency, relive the concerts that made us who we are today.

    This episode explores OUR favorite shows and why the memories are so meaningful. Be sure to comment with YOUR top 10 concert memories and email rockbros@talesfromtherail.com with your stories. we'd love to share them on a future episode, or even have you join us for the show!

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    35 mins
  • Before Apps and pre-sale codes, this is how we got tickets
    Feb 13 2026

    "If you got a ticket, you earned the ticket."

    Before there were pre-sale codes and QR codes, there were long lines, rotary phones, and cash-only record stores. In this episode, Chad and Greg walk through the wild history of concert ticketing.

    Greg shares what it was like to drive an hour just to find a Ticketmaster outlet that wasn't sold out, while Chad recounts losing a job just to stay in line for the show of a lifetime. We discuss how the culture has shifted from a "Fan vs. Fan" community to "Fans vs. The System," and why we miss the days of physical ticket stubs you could actually hold.

    Topics covered:

    • The "Record Store Cage" and rubber-banded ticket stacks.

    • The frustration of 1-800 numbers and busy signals.

    • Tips for finding modern pre-sale codes without getting gouged.

    • Why digital-only tickets suck the magic out of the experience.

    We want your "Tale from the Rail!" Comment on our YouTube or hit us up on social media with your wildest ticketing story.

    Upfront. Unfiltered. Unforgettable.

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    26 mins
  • From the Rail to Real Life
    Feb 6 2026

    Welcome to the rail. In our inaugural episode, Chad and Greg introduce Tales from the Rail—the podcast by fans, for fans, and about the fans.

    We’re diving deep into our "origin stories." Greg talks about growing up in "BFE" Kentucky, where music was a scavenger hunt that led to a $6 Molly Hatchet ticket. Chad shares a "holy grail" first concert story involving a learner's permit, a school night, and the height of Metallica’s Black Album era.

    We discuss the evolution of the fan experience: from the bulky mystery of 8-track tapes and trading cassettes to the high-stakes world of "General Admission" where the fastest runner got the best seat in the house.

    Are you a "Railer"? We want your stories! Head over to our social media or YouTube comments to tell us about your first show. You might just find yourself as a guest on the show.

    Upfront. Unfiltered. Unforgettable. This is Tales from the Rail.

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    31 mins