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Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Robert John Hadfield
24 episodes
3 days ago
Rock music history from magazines, newspapers and vinyl! Ranging from the 60s to the 90s. Find us at audiomover.com and various social media platforms.
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Rock music history from magazines, newspapers and vinyl! Ranging from the 60s to the 90s. Find us at audiomover.com and various social media platforms.
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Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
AC/DC Greatest Song? I Gotta Set the Record Straight

🔥 If you're an AC/DC fan, this episode is a must-watch.In this electrifying and deeply nostalgic conversation, Robert and Gary dive into two of the most iconic rock albums of all time: Back in Black and Highway to Hell, both released in July (1980 & 1979 respectively). What starts as a tribute turns into a full-blown, data-driven, memory-packed debate on what might be the greatest AC/DC song ever recorded.Expect vintage stereo memories, shoutouts to School of Rock, personal anecdotes, and a treasure trove of musical insight and humor.LINK TO THE ARTICLE WE DISCUSShttps://audioinkradio.com/2025/06/the-greatest-ac-dc-song-of-all-time-is-up-for-debate/ @AudioInkRadio🕒 TIMESTAMPS00:00 – AC/DC in July: Two legendary albums00:53 – Robert: “Back in Black is the greatest rock album ever”02:13 – First time hearing Back in Black on vinyl03:28 – Why “You Shook Me All Night Long” always packed the stage04:35 – Rock vs. Metal: Where AC/DC fits in05:24 – Post-disco era context + Bon Scott tribute06:19 – Still selling out stadiums 45 years later07:13 – Audio Ink Radio article sparks the debate08:44 – The Brian Johnson phenomenon: Losing Bon Scott and going bigger10:18 – Can you replace a legend? INXS, Van Halen comparisons11:31 – Why “Thunderstruck” doesn’t deserve the crown13:05 – “For Those About to Rock” – underrated classic?14:04 – Favorite song debate begins: Robert makes his pick16:20 – Robert’s bold take: “Highway to Hell is the best rock song ever”17:29 – Why Highway to Hell encapsulates all of rock & roll18:51 – Bon Scott’s grin & Angus’ horns: The perfect rock image20:10 – Quick shoutout to the channel’s playlists (Rush, KISS, Van Halen, etc.)21:10 – Spotify showdown: Top 10 most-streamed AC/DC songs22:15 – Highway to Hell leads Spotify with nearly 2 billion streams23:23 – Surprising entries (like “Rock n Roll Train”)25:22 – The shocking stream numbers vs. physical sales26:15 – The genius of Mutt Lange’s production across albums27:55 – Robert’s ‘Back in Black’ Christmas memory + monster furniture stereo30:57 – AC/DC + Foreigner + Journey = the ultimate 1980 Christmas32:08 – Vintage record changers and shiny console stereos33:30 – The Shakers: South America’s Beatles?34:32 – AC/DC album art: bold, simple, iconic35:25 – Final thoughts: Do you agree with Robert’s opinions?36:32 – Total Spotify stats: 312 songs and 40.4 billion streams38:08 – Special guest Ira picks “It’s a Long Way to the Top” thanks to School of Rock39:40 – Join the conversation: What’s YOUR favorite AC/DC album and song?🎯 KEY DISCUSSION HIGHLIGHTSIs Back in Black the greatest rock album ever recorded?Is Highway to Hell actually the greatest rock song of all time?Does Thunderstruck belong in the top 10? (Spoiler: We say no.)How did AC/DC recover from the loss of Bon Scott and come back stronger?Why simplicity and raw energy might be AC/DC’s secret weapon📊 TOP STREAMED AC/DC SONGS (Spotify)**Highway to Hell – 1.976BThunderstruck – 1.881BBack in Black – 1.891BYou Shook Me All Night Long – 1.4BTNT – 860MHell’s Bells – 501MShoot to Thrill – 500M+Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap – 429MIt’s a Long Way to the Top – 325MRock n Roll Train – 237M👉 Combined: Over 10 billion streams just from the top 10!📣 CALL TO ACTIONWhat’s YOUR pick?🎸 Greatest AC/DC song?💿 Best AC/DC album?🧠 Favorite memory tied to a track?Drop your answer in the comments. And if this video brought back some memories or taught you something new, consider sharing it with a fellow fan and subscribing for more.📲 HASHTAGS & MENTIONS#ACDC #BackInBlack #HighwayToHell #BonScott #BrianJohnson #MuttLange #ClassicRock #VinylRecords #YouShookMeAllNightLong #SchoolOfRock #GreatestRockSongs #ACDCfans #HardRockHistory #RobertJohnHadfield #GaryCasella #Audiomover #UtahSouthStudios #MusicDiscussion #SpotifyStats #rocknostalgia

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4 months ago
40 minutes 56 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Soundgarden, Pearl Jam and Matt Cameron - The End of an Era

After 27 years, Matt Cameron has stepped down from Pearl Jam—and it hit hard for those of us who came of age during the rise of Soundgarden and the grunge revolution.In this video, Robert John Hadfield shares a deeply personal tribute to Cameron, recounting:- His unforgettable KISS tribute band story as a teenager- His essential contributions to Soundgarden’s signature sound- The hidden brilliance behind two of Robert’s favorite tracks: “Room a Thousand Years Wide” and “Drawing Flies”- The power of Badmotorfinger, its innovative time signatures, and why it remains a masterpiece- Plus: a vintage 1992 LA Times article featuring a young Matt Cameron on tour with Guns N’ Roses- From the early Seattle scene to the moment Soundgarden exploded, this video looks back at a band—and a drummer—that helped reshape an entire era of music.👇 Drop a comment and let us know:💬 Your favorite Soundgarden track🥁 Your thoughts on Matt Cameron’s contributions🧠 Which grunge moment changed you forever?🔔 Subscribe to the channel and hit the bell for more deep dives into the music that shaped us.🕒 Time Stamps:00:00 – Intro: Matt Cameron steps down from Pearl Jam00:45 – Matt’s legendary KISS tribute band and the cease & desist letter03:05 – Discovering Soundgarden in the early '90s04:15 – The impact of Badmotorfinger and hearing “Rusty Cage” for the first time06:02 – “Room a Thousand Years Wide” and Matt Cameron’s songwriting brilliance08:17 – “Drawing Flies” and Cameron’s frantic energy09:23 – Time signatures, tunings, and musical innovation in Soundgarden11:04 – How Cameron grounded the chaos of the band’s creativity12:27 – The original 1990 version of “Room a Thousand Years Wide”13:15 – Superunknown and Down on the Upside reflections15:07 – From Soundgarden to Pearl Jam: Cameron’s 27-year journey16:28 – Vintage LA Times article: 1992 interview with Cameron20:04 – Soundgarden on the verge of stardom21:11 – Opening for Guns N’ Roses, touring, and musical philosophy22:47 – The Soundgarden sound: influences from Zeppelin to Grand Funk25:12 – Seattle’s scene and its sonic atmosphere26:54 – Seeing Soundgarden live and their unique setlists28:27 – Final thoughts on Matt Cameron’s quiet departure30:25 – Two-time Rock Hall inductee? (Matt Cameron & Ringo Starr)🎯 Hashtags and Mentions:Hashtags:#MattCameron #Soundgarden #PearlJam #Grunge #Badmotorfinger #ChrisCornell #RoomAThousandYearsWide #SeattleSound #90sRock #RockLegends #RobertJohnHadfield #Audiomover

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4 months ago
31 minutes 31 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Black Sabbath Back to the Beginning for Fans

On July 5, 2025, the original members of Black Sabbath reunite one final time—and Robert John Hadfield shares the unexpectedly hilarious and emotional story of how he got his first copy of Sabbath’s iconic 1970 debut album.From a Scout troop meeting in the early ’80s to a stormy first listen that shaped a lifelong love of heavy metal, Robert breaks down the cultural impact, musical brilliance, and personal meaning of Black Sabbath, the record that defined a genre. He even reads a vintage 1970 review from the Formby Times that actually got it right—long before the critics caught up.Whether you're new to Sabbath or have had this record spinning for decades, this one’s for you.👇 Drop a comment: When did YOU first hear Black Sabbath?⏱️ CHAPTER MARKERS / TIMESTAMPS:00:00 – Intro: If you’re a Sabbath fan, today’s video is for you00:17 – Why shared experiences power this channel00:23 – The odd way I got my first Sabbath record00:47 – Why July 5th is such a meaningful day for fans01:07 – A scout meeting, a forbidden album, and one generous gesture02:00 – The moment I first dropped the needle on Sabbath02:25 – Rain, bell, thunder... and then those three notes03:15 – “What is this that stands before me?” – Hearing Ozzy for the first time03:42 – Sabbath’s genius: slow doom and fast rock in one song04:34 – The cover art that perfectly matched the sound05:08 – The Wizard, N.I.B., and Geezer’s unforgettable bass06:09 – Why this exact LP means so much to me06:52 – Plot twist: My scoutmaster is now my accountant07:01 – Taking my daughter to see Sabbath’s last tour07:23 – Bill Ward’s jazz-heavy brilliance and his absence08:09 – A once-in-a-lifetime moment with my daughter08:33 – “Back to the Beginning”: What this concert really means09:04 – A forgotten 1970 review that truly understood Sabbath10:30 – This LP “should not be played by anyone with neighbors”11:03 – Why Sabbath was revolutionary in 197011:44 – Context is everything: this was a new kind of darkness12:11 – “A once-in-a-lifetime record that cannot be overlooked”13:05 – Sabbath vs. Zeppelin, Grand Funk & the rise of heavy13:26 – Two months in: A critic who nailed it13:37 – Why 55 years later, the world still celebrates this record14:17 – A genre-defining album recorded in a single day14:46 – Ozzy’s enduring fame proves Sabbath’s cultural weight15:09 – Even my mom knows who Ozzy is15:36 – Four kids made a record that changed music forever16:10 – Why this story still matters today16:30 – Tell me: When did YOU first hear Black Sabbath?17:00 – Like, comment, share—thanks for watching!#BlackSabbath #OzzyOsbourne #TonyIommi #GeezerButler #BillWard#HeavyMetalHistory #VinylCommunity #ClassicRock #SabbathFans #MusicMemories#1970sRock #RobertJohnHadfield #BackToTheBeginning #MetalLegacy

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4 months ago
17 minutes 17 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Quiet Riot, Randy Rhoads and the Battle for L.A. Metal Supremacy

If you were a fan of Quiet Riot, Randy Rhoads, or the early L.A. heavy metal scene, this video is a must-watch! Today, we’re diving into a rare Circus Magazine article from April 30, 1984, titled “Quiet Riot’s Battle for L.A. Metal Supremacy.”Quiet Riot’s rise to multi-platinum success with Metal Health was no overnight story—it was filled with struggles, rivalries, and a cutthroat battle for dominance in L.A.’s club scene.

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8 months ago
25 minutes 11 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Rush Moving Pictures and Vindication - What the Fans Knew

Rush fans, this one’s for you! 🚀 We’re diving deep into a pivotal moment in the band’s history—a 1981 Edmonton Journal article that signified Rush’s rise from critical underdogs to rock royalty.

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8 months ago
29 minutes 15 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti - Was "Kashmir" a Mistake? You Won't Believe This Review!

If you're a Led Zeppelin fan, this is a must-watch! 🎸🔥 We’re diving into Physical Graffiti, celebrating its 50th anniversary since its release on February 24, 1975.Robert John Hadfield explores an old album review that offers a fresh perspective on Physical Graffiti—right from when it was released! This review isn’t from some critic who hated Zeppelin—this guy actually got them! But he had some strong opinions about the band’s evolution, even calling Kashmir a "mistake" 😲.

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8 months ago
19 minutes 46 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Circus Magazine - Sept 30, 1982 | ACDC, Van Halen, Iron Maiden & More!

Inside this issue:AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Scorpions & Van Halen—Who ruled the hard rock scene?Robert Plant’s solo debut—Did it hold up over time?The Wall Movie (1982)—A Pink Floyd midnight movie experienceVan Halen’s Diver Down album—Was it really just 60s covers?Mötley Crüe’s Too Fast for Love—Their best album?Vintage Guitar Ads—Did you own any of these classics? 🎸Police’s Synchronicity & The End of the Band—Sting explains why they called it quits at their peakIron Maiden’s Radio Rampage Live Special—Were you there?Plus Billy Idol, Steve Miller, Kansas, The Kinks, and more!This issue is packed with band interviews, vintage gear ads, fan letters, and wild concert stories. If you love 80s rock, sit back and enjoy the nostalgia! 🎶👇 Drop a comment if you were at any of these shows, owned any of these guitars, or just love 80s rock!

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8 months ago
32 minutes 33 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Led Zeppelin I - Were They Just a British Version of Janis Joplin?

🔊 We take a deep dive into a rare 1969 newspaper article reviewing Led Zeppelin’s debut album and discuss how the press viewed them at the time. Plus, we connect it to the brand-new IMAX film Becoming Led Zeppelin, which gives fresh insight into their rise.This episode is a must-watch if you love Led Zeppelin, classic rock history, or just want to understand what it was like when Zeppelin was brand new!- What did critics think of Zeppelin in 1969?- Why did some compare Robert Plant to Janis Joplin?- How did Jimmy Page’s session musician experience shape the band’s future?- What made their first American tour so crucial to their success?- And how did a single show in San Francisco change everything?- From their early struggles in America to their unstoppable rise, this discussion brings new life to Zeppelin’s incredible journey.

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8 months ago
30 minutes 48 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Van Halen Hot for Teacher - Rare 45 RPM and Secrets

I take you back to 1984, when Van Halen released this iconic track, breaking boundaries with insane drumming, roaring guitars, and a music video that defined an era. We’ll explore:

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8 months ago
20 minutes 28 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Cinderella Night Songs - Rare Stories Behind their Debut and the David Lee Roth Tour

Were you a Cinderella fan? This deep dive explores how a band from Philadelphia went from playing small clubs to selling millions of records—all thanks to Jon Bon Jovi spotting them in a club. We’ll look at their debut album Night Songs, how they landed a tour with David Lee Roth, and why their drummer wasn’t actually on the record. Plus, we dig into how Tom Keifer almost dropped out of school and what made Night Songs one of the best hard rock debuts of the 1980s. 🤘✨

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8 months ago
24 minutes 1 second

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Led Zeppelin - From Hater to Lover and BIG CHANNEL ANNOUNCEMENT

****** BIG ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE END OF THE VIDEO ******Led Zeppelin’s Early Days: The 1969 Review That Got It Right!Led Zeppelin I CD - https://amzn.to/3XehUTbLed Zeppelin I Vinyl - https://amzn.to/43brHx5Led Zeppelin Definitive Collection - https://amzn.to/3QyOGuE📌 Description:If you’re a fan of Led Zeppelin, you’re going to love this deep dive into an early 1969 newspaper article that reviews Led Zeppelin I just two months after its release! 📰🎤 This fascinating piece from The Star-Ledger (March 16, 1969) gives a real-time look at how Zeppelin was perceived before they became rock gods.📍 We explore:✅ A critic’s initial skepticism and what changed his mind 🎶✅ How Zeppelin’s bluesy perfection contrasted with bands like Vanilla Fudge 🤯✅ Robert Plant’s voice described as "a lubricated Mick Jagger"—seriously, that’s in the review! 🤣✅ Why Zeppelin’s music stood apart from the counterculture trends of the time 🚀But that’s not all! BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: 🎉 This channel is about to hit 10,000 subscribers! 🚀 Robert talks about what’s next, including live shows, collaborations, and exciting new content!⏰ Timestamps:00:00 - Why This Led Zeppelin Video is a Must-Watch00:20 - The Rare 1969 Newspaper Article on Led Zeppelin01:23 - Who Was the Critic? A Deep Dive into George Candler Jr.02:14 - Led Zeppelin vs. Vanilla Fudge: The Battle of Novelty vs. Perfection06:01 - The Significance of "You Keep Me Hanging On" by Vanilla Fudge08:23 - Why Led Zeppelin Avoided Counterculture Trends12:39 - "A Lubricated Mick Jagger"—Robert Plant’s Early Vocal Style14:00 - How Robert Plant’s Voice Evolved Over the Years16:20 - The Critic’s Final Verdict: Was Led Zeppelin I Special?16:58 - HUGE Announcement: The Channel Hits 10K Subscribers! 🎉17:49 - The Story of This Channel & What’s Next19:40 - Would You Watch a Live Show? Let Us Know!21:43 - Final Thoughts: Let’s Preserve Classic Rock Together💬 Drop a comment below! What are your thoughts on Led Zeppelin’s debut album? Do you agree with this 1969 review? And would you be interested in a LIVE classic rock discussion show? Let’s hear it! 🔥🎶HERE'S THE LINK TO THE VANILLA FUDGE VIDEO I TALKED ABOUT:https://youtu.be/3dJO47d26kc?si=MZeiLBOVMSjN9GFO📢 Follow & Subscribe:► YouTube: @Audiomover► Facebook: @Audiomover► Instagram: @Audiomover► Podcast: The Audiomover Podcast 🎙📍 Hashtags:#LedZeppelin #ClassicRock #VinylRecords #RockMusic #LedZeppelin1 #ZeppelinHistory #RobertPlant #JimmyPage #JohnBonham #RockDocumentary #MusicHistory #Audiomover #MusicCriticism #VinylCommunity #RetroMusic #LedZeppelinFans #YouKeepMeHangingOn #VanillaFudge #MusicReview

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8 months ago
22 minutes 50 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
YES 90125 - Sellout or Masterpiece?

90125 by Yes: The Album That Changed Everything!🎸🔥 Did 90125 redefine Yes? Some call it a sellout, others call it a masterpiece. Let’s break it down!Get 90125 EXPANDED on CD - https://amzn.to/4hKUqxd📢 WATCH NOW as Robert John Hadfield (@Audiomover) dives deep into the history, controversy, and lasting impact of this game-changing album. We’ll go back in time to original reviews from 1983 and analyze what made 90125 so divisive!🔴 LIKE, SHARE & COMMENT! Let us know YOUR thoughts on 90125!💬 Is it a progressive rock betrayal or a commercial masterpiece?💡 What’s your favorite Yes album?🎧 Did Owner of a Lonely Heart introduce you to Yes?🔗 Subscribe for more deep dives into classic albums!🎶 @YesOfficial #Yes90125 #ClassicRock #ProgRock #MusicHistory📌 VIDEO TIMESTAMPS:⏳ 00:00 - Introduction: A fan suggests 90125 for a deep dive!⏳ 00:25 - What we do: Looking at albums through the lens of original reviews.⏳ 00:49 - 90125 – The biggest Yes album EVER!⏳ 01:28 - Quick Yes history lesson – Where did they come from?⏳ 03:07 - The Yes Album (1971): Steve Howe joins and changes everything.⏳ 05:27 - Fragile (1972): The album every Yes fan MUST own!⏳ 06:53 - Roundabout: The song that defined Yes.⏳ 09:14 - Yes in crisis: Members leaving, The Buggles join?!⏳ 10:57 - The 90125 lineup forms – Enter Trevor Rabin!⏳ 12:50 - Why 90125 sounds so different – Trevor Horn’s production.⏳ 14:20 - Owner of a Lonely Heart: The biggest Yes hit ever!⏳ 16:32 - Why is it called 90125? (Weird answer inside!)⏳ 19:40 - Controversy: Did 90125 alienate classic Yes fans?⏳ 21:20 - Original 1983 reviews – Love it or hate it?⏳ 24:01 - One critic: 90125 "fixes" Yes. Another: "It ruins them."⏳ 27:47 - Why 90125 was the peak of Yes' commercial success.⏳ 29:01 - Classic vs. new Yes – Which version was better?⏳ 30:44 - The voice of Jon Anderson – The key to Yes’ sound.⏳ 32:30 - Final thoughts + How YOU can help grow the channel!🎯 HASHTAGS & SOCIAL MEDIA TAGS🔥 Hashtags for YouTube & Instagram:#YesBand #90125 #ClassicRock #ProgRock #MusicDeepDive #RockHistory #VinylRecords #MusicReviews #OwnerOfALonelyHeart #TrevorRabin #MusicDocumentary

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8 months ago
33 minutes 48 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Ozzy Osbourne - Biting Off the Dove's Head

Ozzy Osbourne’s Early Solo Career & The Infamous Dove Incident 🦇🎤📅 Published: [Insert Date]🎬 Hosted by: Robert John Hadfield🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for notifications!Blizzard Of Ozz (Expanded Edition) [CD] - https://amzn.to/4i7FdGjBlizzard Of Ozz Vinyl - https://amzn.to/4bacX3y📌 Video Description:If you love Ozzy Osbourne and want to dive into the early days of his solo career, you’re in for a treat!Robert John Hadfield uncovers a rare newspaper article from July 14, 1981, featuring an interview with Ozzy at a pivotal moment in his career. We explore:The Blizzard of Ozz era 🌪️How Ozzy bounced back after getting fired from Black Sabbath 🔥The legendary dove-biting incident at CBS Records 🕊️😲Behind-the-scenes personnel changes in his band 🎸🥁The impact of Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman 🎶💀Motorhead as Ozzy’s opening act ⚡👉 Did you see Ozzy on this tour? Have a favorite song from these albums? Drop your memories in the comments!📢 Make sure to subscribe for more deep dives into rock history!📌 Time Stamps:00:00 – Intro: Why Ozzy’s early solo career is fascinating00:16 – Black Sabbath reunion talk: Bill Ward’s return00:53 – Why Ozzy was considered washed up before Blizzard of Ozz01:19 – Blizzard of Ozz album release timeline confusion explained02:10 – How Ozzy recorded Diary of a Madman before touring Blizzard of Ozz02:34 – The real story behind the CBS dove-biting incident05:11 – CBS’s role in Ozzy’s career revival06:38 – Sharon’s original plan vs. Ozzy’s chaotic execution07:28 – The aftermath: Ozzy gets banned from CBS’s offices09:22 – How the incident added to Ozzy’s wild legend11:04 – Blizzard of Ozz was meant to be a band – but marketing changed that13:04 – The real lineup on Blizzard of Ozz vs. Diary of a Madman15:12 – Why Bob Daisley & Lee Kerslake were replaced17:48 – Ozzy in 1981: Still uncertain about his future20:14 – Was Black Sabbath really “living in the past”?21:23 – Ozzy’s comparison of Diary of a Madman to Stairway to Heaven23:16 – Why Ozzy’s solo success was never guaranteed25:26 – Did Ozzy actually achieve his “Stairway to Heaven”?26:56 – Motorhead touring with Ozzy in 1981: A legendary pairing27:56 – When did you first hear Ozzy? Share your memories!📌 Hashtags & Mentions:🎯 Hashtags for YouTube & Social Media:#OzzyOsbourne #BlackSabbath #BlizzardOfOzz #DiaryOfAMadman #RandyRhoads #HeavyMetal #RockHistory #MetalLegends #Motorhead #ClassicRock #80sMetal #Metalheads #MusicDocumentary🔗 Tagging Relevant Accounts:@Ozzyosbourne@BlackSabbath@SharonOsbourne @Rhino_Records 📌 Call to Action:💬 What’s your favorite Ozzy album? Drop your thoughts in the comments!🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into classic rock & metal history!👍 Like the video if you love Ozzy & Sabbath!📢 Share this with fellow metalheads!

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8 months ago
29 minutes 37 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Led Zeppelin - Rare 1969 News Spotlight

Are you a Led Zeppelin fan? Then you're going to love this deep dive into an original 1969 newspaper article that shines a spotlight on the band's early days. With Becoming Led Zeppelin hitting theaters, this is the perfect time to revisit Zeppelin's humble beginnings, before they became rock legends!In this video, Robert John Hadfield reads and analyzes a June 2, 1969, newspaper article about Led Zeppelin—written just as they were making their mark on rock history. With only Led Zeppelin I released at the time, this article provides a rare contemporary perspective on a band that would soon become immortal. 🎸🔥We explore:How Jimmy Page envisioned Led Zeppelin as a "supergroup" ✨Why John Paul Jones saw Led Zeppelin as "the space in the middle" between their influences 🎶The original lineup changes that almost were (Did you know Jimmy Page wanted Terry Reid & B.J. Wilson in the band?)The album's blues influences and the songs they didn't write 🎤How Chris Dreja almost joined Zeppelin but instead took the famous back-cover photo of Led Zeppelin I 📷How these musicians magically "clicked" in the studio, recording Led Zeppelin I in just 15 hours 🎧We also discuss the unique chemistry of bands—why some work and some don't—and ask YOU to share your experiences as musicians or fans.

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8 months ago
17 minutes 5 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Bad Company Straight Shooter - The Secret to a Classic

Bad Company’s ‘Straight Shooter’ - A Deep Dive Into Their Classic Album! 🎶 Are you a fan of Bad Company? If so, you’re in for a treat! In this video, Robert John Hadfield takes a nostalgic deep dive into Straight Shooter, the legendary band’s second album. Released on May 28, 1975, this album gave us iconic tracks like Feel Like Makin’ Love and Shooting Star. We’ll explore: ✅ How Bad Company emerged as one of the greatest rock bands of the ‘70s ✅ The powerful simplicity of their music and why it resonates decades later ✅ A rare newspaper article from June 1, 1975, analyzing the band’s rise to fame ✅ The significance of the Swan Song label and its connection to Led Zeppelin ✅ The secret behind Paul Rodgers’ songwriting approach 🎼 🎥 Subscribe for more deep dives into rock music history! 📢 Follow for more music history & reaction videos: ✅ YouTube: @Audiomover ✅ Website: www.audiomover.com 📍 #BadCompany #ClassicRock #MusicHistory #StraightShooter #PaulRodgers #FeelLikeMakingLove #ShootingStar #RockLegends #LedZeppelin #MottTheHoople #KingCrimson #70sRock #Audiomover #RobertJohnHadfield

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9 months ago
14 minutes 2 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Led Zeppelin - Was Their Success Just a Series of Crazy Accidents?

Led Zeppelin: A Look Back at Their Unstoppable Legacy (1977 Article Deep Dive) In this video, Robert John Hadfield uncovers a fascinating 1977 newspaper article about Led Zeppelin, diving deep into the band's early history, groundbreaking impact, and the unique circumstances that shaped their journey. From their Yardbirds roots to the release of their iconic debut album, this exploration is perfect for both lifelong fans and new listeners discovering the magic of Led Zeppelin. Robert shares insights into their incredible chemistry, their manager Peter Grant's pivotal role, and their massive influence on rock and roll, all while reflecting on their legacy through a personal lens. Stick around as we uncover some "happy accidents" that led to one of the greatest rock bands of all time. #LedZeppelin #RockHistory #MusicLegends #JimmyPage #RobertPlant #ClassicRock #VinylRecords #MusicDocumentary #RockAndRoll #MusicFans

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9 months ago
24 minutes 8 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Deep Purple Perfect Strangers - Do You Think This Worked?

Deep Purple: Perfect Strangers and the Greatest Comeback in Rock Dive deep into the fascinating history of Deep Purple with Robert John Hadfield as he unpacks the legendary comeback of the Mark II lineup and their iconic album Perfect Strangers. From the band's turbulent breakup in 1973 to their triumphant reunion in 1984, Robert shares rare insights, fun facts, and personal anecdotes about the band’s music, members, and influence on rock history. Highlights: How Deep Purple’s Mark II lineup revolutionized rock. The surprising story behind Perfect Strangers and its hit singles. Connections between Deep Purple, Whitesnake, Rainbow, and more. Personal anecdotes from seeing the band live in Denver, Colorado. A dive into lesser-known albums and the legacy of Tommy Bolin. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the world of Deep Purple, this video is packed with nostalgia, knowledge, and a love for classic rock that’s sure to resonate. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and join the conversation in the comments! #DeepPurple #ClassicRock #PerfectStrangers #MarkII #RockLegends #MusicHistory #TommyBolin #DavidCoverdale #Whitesnake #Rainbow #RocknRoll #MusicFans #RockDocumentary #DeepDive

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9 months ago
21 minutes 42 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Van Halen's Monsters of Rock 1988 - Real Concert Review

Monsters of Rock 1988: Reliving the Epic Tour That Rocked a Generation Description: Join Robert John Hadfield as he dives into the legendary Monsters of Rock 1988 Tour. From Van Halen and Metallica to the Scorpions and Dokken, this massive festival left an indelible mark on rock history. Featuring highlights from a vintage newspaper article, Robert unpacks the tour’s significance, behind-the-scenes insights, and unforgettable moments. ⚡️ Key Highlights: The five iconic bands that defined the tour. Metallica’s rise to mainstream fame. Van Halen’s “5150” era with Sammy Hagar. Scorpions’ transition post-Blackout. Nostalgic reflections on ticket prices, concert logistics, and fan culture. 🎸 Engage with Us: Were you there? Share your memories in the comments! What’s your favorite Monsters of Rock moment? Which band’s performance resonated with you the most? Call to Action: 📩 Share this video with fellow rock enthusiasts. 👍 Like, subscribe, and leave your stories in the comments! Hashtags: #MonstersOfRock #VanHalen #Metallica #TheScorpions #Dokken #KingdomCome #RockLegends #1988Tour #RockHistory #MusicNostalgia #ConcertMemories

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9 months ago
29 minutes 26 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Early KISS - A Forgotten Perspective from Their First Year

The Raw Edge of Early KISS - A Lost 1975 Newspaper Review! 📌 Description: If you're a KISS fan, you're in for a treat! In this video, Robert John Hadfield uncovers a lost newspaper article from January 10, 1975, offering a rare glimpse into how the world perceived KISS when they only had two albums out. Before the stadium tours, the Vegas-style costumes, and the larger-than-life legacy, KISS was a raw, edgy, hard-hitting rock band with a pop sensibility that changed music forever. 🔥 What did critics think back then? 🔥 How did early fans react? 🔥 Was it all hype, or was there real musical genius underneath? We'll explore an early, honest review of KISS and how they defied expectations with relentless marketing, electrifying performances, and undeniable rock energy. 🚀 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more deep dives into rock history! #KISS #KISSArmy #RockHistory #GeneSimmons #PaulStanley #AceFrehley #PeterCriss #HardRock #ClassicRock #KISSFans #VintageRock #70sMusic #KISS1975 #MusicDocumentary

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9 months ago
17 minutes 58 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Def Leppard Pyromania and How it Changed the Course of Rock

Def Leppard's Legacy: How Pyromania and Hysteria Changed Rock History 🎸 If you're a fan of Def Leppard, buckle up! In this video, Robert John Hadfield dives deep into the band’s groundbreaking journey, comparing their legendary albums Pyromania and Hysteria. Learn how Pyromania brought hard rock into the mainstream and shaped the "pop-metal" genre, paving the way for bands like Bon Jovi and Cinderella. We'll also explore: The challenges Def Leppard faced after Pyromania, including Rick Allen’s life-changing accident. How producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange helped the band craft a masterpiece with Hysteria. Why Hysteria became a global phenomenon despite its poppier. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more music history deep dives. Share this video with your fellow rock enthusiasts! #DefLeppard #Pyromania #Hysteria #80sRock #MusicHistory #RockLegends #PopMetal #QuietRiot #BonJovi #Cinderella #ClassicRock #Metal #RickAllen #RobertJohnHadfield

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9 months ago
17 minutes 44 seconds

Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome!
Rock music history from magazines, newspapers and vinyl! Ranging from the 60s to the 90s. Find us at audiomover.com and various social media platforms.