The Two Sheds Review 25th anniversary celebrations conclude with episode 15 of Julian's Social Media Discoveries, featuring cover versions of your favourite entrance themes, as well as an original song from an Asian jazz band!
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The Two Sheds Review 25th anniversary celebrations conclude with episode 15 of Julian's Social Media Discoveries, featuring cover versions of your favourite entrance themes, as well as an original song from an Asian jazz band!
The initial rehearsals were a bit rocky, with some members struggling to adjust to each other's playing styles. Ritchie Blackmore, in particular, had some difficulty meshing with Steve Morse.
"Ritchie is a force to be reckoned with," Morse said in an interview. "He's got a very distinct style, and it's taken some time to get used to. But we've worked out our differences, and it's been a real learning experience for all of us."
But as I’ve been playing around with various online AI programs over the past few weeks the idea popped into my head again. Having already written an AI-assisted piece about Hulk Hogan joining Metallica, I began to think about this idea again. I got together with my AI assistant, tossed around a few plot ideas, and came up with this second What If story.
So now I present to you the first chapter of my second What If story: What If…..Deep Purple Held a 50th Anniversary Concert?
It's time for The Thursday Rock Show once again, and this week we've got a special edition for you. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of my old wrestling blog, The Two Sheds Review, this week's show features nothing but wrestling-related music, with songs having been used by the likes of WWE, ECW and more.
We're up to episode fourteen of Julian's Social Media Discoveries with our usual mix of music from around the world. A few of the acts featured tonight have less than a hundred followers on Spotify, so if you like what you hear then click on the links below, listen to a few more of their songs and give them a follow.
It's time for The Thursday Rock Show again, and this week we're featuring the 1981 Bronze Records compilation "A Quiet Night In". Sadly a couple of the songs weren't on Spotify, but there's still fourteen great songs here for you to enjoy.
I've got over 3,500 followers on TikTok. It would be great if some of them could help me out and push my lives a bit more.
Or maybe people could stay around more than a few seconds and watch more of my shows.
We've reached episode 13 of Julian's Social Media Discoveries series. Unlucky for some, eh? We've got our usual mix of music featuring artists from all over the world that I've discovered on the various social media platforms over the past few years.
The Thursday Rock Show is back, and this week we're taking a look at another compilation album that I owned back in the day, originally released by Ronco Records in 1979 and purchased from a second-hand establishment in the early 1990's, this is "20 Rock Legends".