From humble beginnings in an 8 Mile trailer park, Eminem rose to great heights and changed the rap game. For their first rap podcast, Mac & Mike are joined by Mike’s sons Harrison and Mason, who add some much needed youth to the episode. Along the way, the quartet answer all of your pressing questions. Can rappers grow old gracefully? Where is Eminem’s place on the Mount Rushmore of rappers? What is an Eminem show like on his current tour? All this and Brian Ham, on another action-packed episode of The Mac & Mike Show!
Piano rock, part II. How do you follow up an Elton John episode? With Billy Joel of course. Mac & Mike look back at the Piano Man’s long career, from his early days in a heavy metal band to his pinnacle as a ‘70s and ‘80s hitmaker. And don’t forget Christie Brinkley. Mike’s sister Debbie joins to reminisce about a 1994 Maple Leaf Gardens show.
With over 300 million albums sold, Elton John reached incredible highs in a career that spanned 6 decades. For episode 44, Mac & Mike explore all sides of Elton….the good (7 straight number one U.S. albums), the bad (drug and alcohol addictions), and the ugly (that Donald Duck costume). And that time you should have just gone to the show by yourself.
For the second annual Oscar Night At the Movies, Mac & Mike take a deep dive into the 2000 classic film Almost Famous. Writer and director Cameron Crowe’s semi-autobiographical love letter to rock and roll garnered two Oscar nominations for best supporting actress (Kate Hudson and Frances McDormand), and an Academy Award win for Crowe (Best Original Screenplay). And that soundtrack…
Singer. Influencer. Billionaire. Taylor Swift has firmly planted herself at the top of the pop world. In this episode Mac & Mike take a look through her long (20 years !) career, and contemplate the secret to her success.
Kati and Harrison Rawn join to talk about their experiences at a couple of Wembley Stadium shows for The Eras Tour.
What is Athens, Georgia known for besides REM? Ever heard of Widespread Panic? Join Mac & Mike for a walk down memory lane to a simpler time of carefree road trips, Halloween costumes, and long hair as they try to decide if they even like this band and how Angelina Jolie got onto one of their album covers.
What happens when one of the greatest guitarists of his generation plays a concert in Bahrain? Nobody comes. Well, at least Mac & Mike showed up. In the latest episode they discuss the career of multiple Grammy winner Gary Clark Jr., his unique style, and the coolest venue to see a Middle East show.
Clapton is God. While that mid-60s graffiti symbolized the beginnings of Clapton as a guitar legend, he has been many other things during his six decades in the music industry. In this episode Mac & Mike try to come to terms with the good side of Clapton — unparalleled success in many bands, a triumphant final act that has him still recording albums at age 79 — to the bad — alcoholic, drug addict, racist rants. A complicated life and legacy for sure. As always, thanks for listening.
Sixty years and still going. The Who have influenced countless acts, and deserve a spot near the top of the British Invasion bands. Just where do they rank on that list? Well, Mac & Mike disagree about that, and a few other things. No matter, there is lots to discuss, including the Pete Townsend windmill, The Kids Are Alright farewell tour, and that famous WKRP episode.
Welcome back for season 4 of The Mac & Mike Show. For their annual summer concert recap, Mac & Mike discuss the Stones at 80, the appeal of The Roots, and a disappointing James Taylor show. Plus Burning Spear, Groundation, The Silver Crickets, classic venues, near misses and more. As always, thanks for listening.
In honour of her milestone birthday, frequent guest Nicki Rawn joins Mac & Mike to discuss her favourite band, Barenaked Ladies. From babysitting and backyard barbecues to a mayor’s disapproval, the trio discuss the legacy of the Scarborough band that just may have the worst name in music history. Special thanks to Doug Harrison and JP Wasson for their contributions to this episode.
It took a while, but Mike finally gets a country music episode. Musician, actor, philanthropist and weed smoking legend, Willie Nelson has done it all — and is still doing it at age 91. Mike’s mom joins the boys to discuss all things Willie, including a Massey Hall concert. And where the hell did we park that car anyway?
Phish. The once next Grateful Dead. What happened? Mac and Mike tackle the legacy of the greatest thing Vermont has produced since Ben and Jerry’s.
For the inaugural Oscar Night At the Movies episode, Mac & Mike examine the recently released Bob Marley: One Love. The boys (okay, mainly Mac) take an in-depth look at the life and legacy of the reggae legend.
Twenty-three years together. Over 135 million albums sold. One Bahrain concert. Mac & Mike reluctantly attended the recent Maroon 5 concert at Al Dana Amphitheater. Were they entertained? Astounded? Disgusted? And what would middle school Mac think about his older self going to see these pop rock stars? The answers to these questions and more await you on this latest episode of the Mac & Mike Show.
For this latest episode Mac & Mike welcome back Kent Arimura, and the trio take a trip down memory lane for a lively discussion about Pink Floyd. Classic albums, a disappointing concert, basement evenings watching The Wall. All this, plus how to hate someone for 40 years, all ahead on The Mac & Mike Show.
Mac, Mike, and the best producer in Eastern Province hit the road to take in Metallica's first show in Saudi. #1 fan Scooter joins the fray as Mac and Mike reminisce about Middle School, avoiding the tough kids in Metallica T’s, and trying to be cool. Didn’t get enough Metallica in the Heavy Metal episode? Well you probably won’t in this one either.
Since bursting onto the scene with her debut album in 1983, Madonna has been a music and fashion icon. Having missed seeing Madge in her prime, Mac & Mike board a plane and head to Amsterdam to check out The Celebration Tour.
Despite long lines, a late start, and a questionable setlist, the Queen of Pop didn’t disappoint. How could she to a couple of guys that went to middle school in the’80s? Special guest Nicki Rawn returns to share her memories of going to the Blonde Ambition Tour as a 16-year-old.
Paul Simon…not just your parent’s music. Or is it? Mac & Mike ponder this question as well a few others, like who has the worst toupee in rock n roll? And what does it mean to be Garfunkeled? The answers to these questions and more lie ahead, as the boys discuss the career of one of the great wordsmiths (There Goes Rhymin’ Simon!) in music history.
Mac & Mike take a trip down memory lane and find themselves back in middle school, that magical time when the future was bright and heavy metal was cool. But is it still cool? Or was it ever? And how do you even define the genre? Turn it up loud and find out the answer to these and other crucial questions.