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MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
MusicGeology
58 episodes
4 days ago
Visit MusicGeology.com to see our YouTube channel videos. This is where music meets revelation! We dig deep into rock and beyond to find sonic gems. Join us as we explore everything from the powerful riffs of rock to the soul-stirring melodies of soundtracks. Each episode is a concise musical journey where we not only savor the tunes but unravel the fascinating stories behind the recordings. We share trivia, untold tales, and behind-the-scenes insights that will make you appreciate your favorite songs in a whole new light.
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Visit MusicGeology.com to see our YouTube channel videos. This is where music meets revelation! We dig deep into rock and beyond to find sonic gems. Join us as we explore everything from the powerful riffs of rock to the soul-stirring melodies of soundtracks. Each episode is a concise musical journey where we not only savor the tunes but unravel the fascinating stories behind the recordings. We share trivia, untold tales, and behind-the-scenes insights that will make you appreciate your favorite songs in a whole new light.
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MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Peter Gabriel's Kung Fu Vocals on Solsbury Hill

Hear the isolated backing tracks on Peter Gabriel's first solo hit.

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1 year ago
1 minute 33 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Hear Prince on Madonna's "Like a Prayer"

That's right, the legendary Prince can be heard playing on Madonna's hit song.

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1 year ago
3 minutes 17 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Hear Paul McCartney & John Paul Jones on Donovan's Hit

The 1967 song, Mellow Yellow, features two music legends.

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1 year ago
2 minutes 37 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Ronnie James Dio Played on this 1963 Hit by The Angels

Before Dio became a heavy metal legend with bands like Rainbow and Black Sabbath, he recorded on this girl band pop hit from The Angels called My Boyfriend's Back.

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1 year ago
2 minutes 23 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Eagles "Their Greatest Hits" was the 1st Platinum Album

Released in 1976, we highlight each track from Eagles' album, "Their Greatest Hits," which became the first record ever to receive a Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) platinum certification. It included songs such as "Desperado," "Take It Easy," and "The Best of My Love."

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1 year ago
4 minutes 45 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Lorde’s 2013 #1 Song “Royals” and the Photo that Inspired It

Ella Yelich-O'Connor from New Zealand found her muse in a simple photograph of a baseball player. This episode delves into the story of the song "Royals," a hit that not only marked the debut of singer-songwriter Lorde but also challenged the status quo of pop music's portrayal of fame and wealth.

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1 year ago
3 minutes 15 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
John Lennon Inspired David Bowie’s "Fame" w/ One 3-Letter Word

In late 1974, David Bowie found himself in New York City, crossing paths with John Lennon, when the creation of his first number one song occurred at an impromptu jam session with the ex-Beatles member.

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1 year ago
3 minutes 40 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
AC/DC’s Back in Black Song is a Tribute to Bon Scott

After the death of Bon Scott, AC/DC wrote the music for the song "Back in Black" and decided that it should stand as a poignant tribute to him. So the band's new lead vocalist, Brian Johnson, was tasked with writing a lyrical homage on behalf of the band. Watch the video version of this episode for free at MusicGeology.com

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1 year ago
3 minutes 20 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
What Inspired Men at Work's "Who Can It Be Now?"

"Who Can It Be Now?" had an unusual source of inspiration. Visit MusicGeology.com to watch the video versions of our episodes for free.

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1 year ago
3 minutes 25 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
The Beatles Last #1 Song was One of Paul's Reasons to Break Up

Paul McCartney was upset with their final chart-topping hit released on their Let It Be album in 1970. John Lennon and George Harrison recruited producer, Phil Spector, who allegedly added some unwanted elements to Paul McCartney's song without his permission. This incident became one of the reasons why he filed a lawsuit to break up.

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1 year ago
4 minutes 11 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Joe Walsh Co-wrote This Song with a Great Film Composer

In 1979, composer, Barry De Vorzon, asked his friend, Joe Walsh, if he would like to write a song together for a film he was scoring called "The Warriors." The track was so good, the rest of the Eagles band re-recorded it for their "The Long Run" album.

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1 year ago
3 minutes 28 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Led Zeppelin’s Wheelchair Song Hints at Income Tax Strategy

Robert Plant's car accident in 1975 left him unable to walk for several months which led him to record Jimmy Page's favorite Led Zeppelin song while sitting in a wheelchair.

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1 year ago
4 minutes

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Saga's 1982 Hit was Sung 35 Feet Up High in a Barn

Legendary producer, Rupert Hine, wanted a sense of angst and danger for this vocal track, so he had Michael Sadler sing Saga's biggest single, On the Loose, sitting high above the ground in an old English Barn without any harness or tether.

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1 year ago
3 minutes 38 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
#1 Hit Feat. Bruno Mars was Plagued by Plagiarism Claims

The hugely successful song, Uptown Funk, from Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars was bombarded with claims of copyright infringement shortly after it was released as a single and climbed to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in 2015.

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1 year ago
4 minutes 33 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Green Day’s Biggest Hit Song Plagued by Alleged Plagiarism

Parts of Green Day's most successful single in the 2000-2009 decade were rumored to be unoriginal ideas that stemmed from a few other bands, including Oasis.

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1 year ago
4 minutes 25 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Pearl Jam’s 1992 Hit Single & Video are Different Recordings

Pearl Jam recorded two different versions of the same hit song written by Eddie Vedder and Stone Gossard within months of each other. One was released as a single in the U.S. and featured on their album, "Ten," while the other version was used for their popular music video seen on MTV and also for their UK single.

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1 year ago
3 minutes 48 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Paul McCartney’s 1984 Hit Features David Gilmour on Guitar

Pink Floyd's guitarist, David Gilmour, plays on Paul McCartney's hit single off the album, "Give My Regards to Broad Street," and then donates his session fee (for recording the song) to charity.

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1 year ago
3 minutes 35 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Dan Fogelberg’s Hit Song Uses a Famous Tchaikovsky Melody

The successful nostalgic 1980 single, Same Old Lang Syne, about his chance encounter with his ex-girlfriend, Jill Anderson, makes use of a very popular melody written in 1880 by the Russian composer, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

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1 year ago
5 minutes 23 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
This Christmas Song Took 50 Years to Become a Top 10 Hit

This 1970 bilingual holiday classic written by a nostalgic José Feliciano is considered one of the 25 greatest Christmas songs, but it took 50 years for it to become a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

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1 year ago
3 minutes 25 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
John Lennon Creates a Christmas Classic from a Folk Song

This 1971 Christmas song from John Lennon and Yoko Ono borrows its melody from a traditional English folk song and becomes an annual rallying cry for world peace.

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1 year ago
3 minutes 33 seconds

MusicGeology | Music History, Trivia, and Commentary
Visit MusicGeology.com to see our YouTube channel videos. This is where music meets revelation! We dig deep into rock and beyond to find sonic gems. Join us as we explore everything from the powerful riffs of rock to the soul-stirring melodies of soundtracks. Each episode is a concise musical journey where we not only savor the tunes but unravel the fascinating stories behind the recordings. We share trivia, untold tales, and behind-the-scenes insights that will make you appreciate your favorite songs in a whole new light.