What If They Had Lived? – EP167

We discuss musicians who left us way too early and where they would have been today if they had lived. Would they have taken a different career path? What are the possibilities and what were the implications it would have had on rock history?

We touch on and explore the documentary “27…. And Gone Too Soon,” before turning our attention to the lives of Randy Rhoads, Jim Morrison, Andrew Wood, John Bonham, and Ray Gillian. Would Randy still be playing guitar for Ozzy if he had lived? Would Led Zeppelin still be together if Bonzo would have lived? How about Morrison, would he be a writer of literature?

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4 thoughts on “What If They Had Lived? – EP167

  1. In a world where everyone seems to be going nuts, you guys keep putting out great material. Thanks for what you are doing. Great topic.

    1. Thanks for listening. We are happy to help people get through all this crazy stuff with a little rock talk and music. We pride ourselves in getting away from politics and anything else that hopefully people listen to our show to escape and get some great music and varied opinions on Rock n Roll.

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