Eric Senich
Booked On Rock
Conversations with authors, musicians, and insiders revealing the stories behind classic rock's greatest songs, albums and artists.
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Episodes
[EP 394] The Story Behind Nirvana's 'In Utero' With Robert Boyd 10.07.2026 45:12
What really happened during the making of Nirvana's In Utero? Author Robert Boyd joins Booked On Rock to explore the creation of Nirvana's groundbreaking third and final studio album, separating fact from fiction while uncovering the stories behind one of rock's most influential records. We discuss Kurt Cobain's decision to work with Steve Albini, Geffen Records' reaction to the original mixes, th...
[HIGHLIGHT] Why XTC Needed Todd Rundgren to Make 'Skylarking' - From EP 389 05.07.2026 4:37
Was Todd Rundgren exactly what XTC needed to create 'Skylarking'? In this highlight from my conversation with Alfredo Marziano, author of XTC's Skylarking: A Life in a Day , we explore the legendary creative clash between Andy Partridge and Todd Rundgren. Their personalities couldn't have been more different, yet that tension helped shape one of the most acclaimed albums of the 1980s. Was the fric...
[EP 393] What If Elvis Had a Secret Son? | Joseph Coulson on The Prince of Memphis 04.07.2026 1:06:48
What if Elvis Presley had a secret son? That's the fascinating premise behind The Prince of Memphis, the latest novel from author Joseph Coulson. In this episode, Joseph joins me to discuss the inspiration behind the book, creating the unforgettable characters of Aron Beale and Odelia, the real song "Midnight Candy," Elvis's enduring legacy, and why this story explores far more than rock 'n' roll—...
[HIGHLIGHT] When Mick Jagger Mistook Talcum Powder for Cocaine - From EP 391 01.07.2026 3:03
One of the funniest Rolling Stones stories you'll ever hear! In this special Booked On Rock highlight, author Richard Lefkowitz shares an unforgettable backstage tale involving Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and a bottle of talcum powder that led to one hilarious misunderstanding. It's just one of the many incredible stories Richard recounts from his memoir, Welcome to Fabulous Angeles:...
[HIGHLIGHT] How a Camera Accident Created Beatles Movie Magic - From EP 390 30.06.2026 6:53
What if one of the most iconic scenes in A Hard Day's Night happened by accident? In this Booked On Rock highlight, author and broadcaster Samira Ahmed reveals how a camera battery running low accidentally created the distinctive look of the Beatles' famous "Can't Buy Me Love" sequence. She also explains why director Richard Lester recognized the magic of the moment and left it in the film—creatin...
[EP 392] Before the Rock Stars: The Story of Harry Altman & Buffalo's Legendary Nightclubs With Susan Fenster 29.06.2026 51:13
Before Buffalo became a stop for legendary rock acts like Sly & the Family Stone, the Bob Seger System, Deep Purple, Cactus, and Arthur Brown, one man helped build the city's entertainment scene. In this episode of Booked On Rock, author Susan Fenster discusses her fascinating new book, Harry Altman: Buffalo's Master Showman. Discover the remarkable story of Harry Altman, the visionary promote...
[EP 391] I Partied with The Rolling Stones: Richard Lefkowitz's Wild 1970s Los Angeles Stories 25.06.2026 1:02:27
What was it really like growing up in 1970s Los Angeles? Author Richard A. Lefkowitz joins Booked On Rock to discuss his memoir, Welcome to Fabulous Angeles: The Rock 'n' Roll Adventures of a Wayward Westside Teen. Richard shares incredible firsthand stories of partying with members of The Rolling Stones, experiencing the rise of Van Halen, roaming the legendary Sunset Strip, and witnessing the go...
[EP 390] The Story Behind The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night - With Samira Ahmed 20.06.2026 47:18
More than 60 years after its release, The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night remains one of the most influential music films ever made. In this episode, author and broadcaster Samira Ahmed discusses her BFI Film Classics book on the landmark 1964 film. We explore Richard Lester's groundbreaking direction, the explosion of Beatlemania, the famous "Can't Buy Me Love" sequence, the film's influence on moder...
[HIGHLIGHT] The Phil Collins Mystery Behind 'Press To Play' - From EP 388 18.06.2026 5:35
Did Phil Collins contribute more to Paul McCartney's Press To Play than many fans realize? In this highlight from my conversation with author Luca Perasi, we explore the fascinating connections between Phil Collins and McCartney's 1986 album Press To Play. From Phil's officially credited performances to the possibility that his influence may be heard elsewhere on the record, this is one of the mos...
[EP 389] XTC's Skylarking: The Story Behind A Pop Masterpiece - With Alfredo Marziano 15.06.2026 52:05
XTC's 1986 album Skylarking is widely regarded as one of the greatest albums of the decade, but its creation was anything but smooth. Author Alfredo Marziano joins me to discuss his book XTC: Skylarking – A Life in a Day: The Making of a Pop Classic. We explore the legendary creative clash between Andy Partridge and producer Todd Rundgren, the stories behind songs like "Dear God," "Grass," and "Ea...
[HIGHLIGHT] They Called Stevie Nicks "Frivolous" — Rachel Brodsky Explains Why - From Ep 387 13.06.2026 8:30
When Stevie Nicks joined Fleetwood Mac, some critics dismissed her as frivolous, overly romantic, and lacking substance. In this highlight from my conversation with author Rachel Brodsky, we explore the sexist criticism Stevie faced early in her career, why her songwriting was often misunderstood, and how she ultimately proved her doubters wrong to become one of rock's most enduring and respected...
[EP 388] Press to Play: Paul McCartney's Most Misunderstood Album? - With Luca Perasi 10.06.2026 59:13
Was 'Press to Play' really a failure—or is it one of Paul McCartney's most misunderstood albums? In this episode of Booked On Rock, I sit down with author Luca Perasi to explore the fascinating story behind McCartney's 1986 album Press to Play. Drawing from extensive research and interviews with key figures involved in the project, Luca examines the album's ambitious blend of cutting-edge 1980s pr...
[EP 387] Stevie Nicks: Lessons in Dreams, Heartbreak & Resilience - With Rachel Brodsky 06.06.2026 1:00:14
What can Stevie Nicks teach us about creativity, love, independence, spirituality, resilience, and survival? Author Rachel Brodsky joins me to discuss her book Lessons & Lace: Everything I Know About Dreams, Heartbreak, and Magic I Learned from Stevie Nicks. We explore the wisdom Stevie gained throughout her remarkable life and career—from her early days chasing musical dreams, to overcoming a...
[HIGHLIGHT] Did Joe Strummer's Death Prevent a Clash Reunion? - From EP 386 05.06.2026 5:14
Could The Clash have reunited? In this Booked On Rock highlight, author Pat Gilbert discusses why he believes a Clash reunion may not have been far off when Joe Strummer passed away in 2002. As the author of Passion Is a Fashion: The Real Story of The Clash, Gilbert spent years researching the band and interviewing its members, giving him a unique perspective on the group's final chapter. Was the...
[EP 386] The Clash: Triumph or Tragedy? - The Real Story Behind the Band - With Pat Gilbert 02.06.2026 42:21
The Clash exploded onto the London music scene in 1976 and quickly became one of the most influential bands in rock history. But behind the revolutionary songs, political passion, and global success was a story filled with creative tension, personal conflict, and difficult choices that ultimately changed the band's future. In this episode of Booked On Rock, author Pat Gilbert discusses the expande...
[HIGHLIGHT] The Genius of Wilko Johnson & the Legacy of Dr. Feelgood - From EP 385 31.05.2026 4:09
Wilko Johnson wasn't just a guitarist—he was a force of nature. Long before punk exploded in the late 1970s, Wilko Johnson and Dr. Feelgood were tearing up stages with a raw, high-energy sound that would influence countless musicians. With his distinctive choppy guitar attack, intense stare, and relentless stage presence, Wilko created a style that was entirely his own. In this episode highlight,...
[EP 385] Pub Rock: The Forgotten Scene That Created Punk - With Mark Wilkerson 30.05.2026 39:04
Pub rock may not be as well-known as punk or new wave, but its impact on rock history is impossible to ignore. Emerging in the UK during the early 1970s, pub rock rejected the excesses of glam and progressive rock in favor of a raw, back-to-basics approach that brought musicians and audiences closer together. In this episode of Booked On Rock, author Mark Wilkerson discusses his book Pub Rock (Gen...
[HIGHLIGHT] Black Sabbath’s Live Evil: The Mixing War That Split the Band - From EP 384 28.05.2026 4:07
Why is Live Evil still one of the most controversial live albums in heavy metal history? In this highlight from Booked On Rock, author Chris Sutton breaks down the legendary tension surrounding Live Evil and the collapse of the original Dio-era lineup of Black Sabbath. From accusations of secret late-night remixing sessions to criticism over the album’s production and crowd sound, Chris explores h...
[HIGHLIGHT] Black Sabbath After Ozzy: Did Dio Save the Band? - From EP 384 23.05.2026 5:46
What happens when Ozzy Osbourne leaves the biggest heavy metal band in the world? In this episode highlight, author Chris Sutton explores the uncertain period when Ronnie James Dio stepped into Black Sabbath and completely changed the band’s future. Chris discusses his first impressions of the Dio lineup, whether Sabbath could have survived without Ozzy, and the long-running debate over whether To...
[HIGHLIGHT] What Steve Albini Was Really Like | Don Pyle - From EP 383 23.05.2026 7:25
Don Pyle shares stories about working with legendary producer and engineer Steve Albini on a Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet album and explains why Albini stood apart from nearly everyone else in music. Known publicly for being blunt and sometimes difficult, Albini is remembered by Pyle as an intelligent, thoughtful, and genuinely good person — a rare blend of scientist and artist in the recording...
[EP 384] Black Sabbath’s Dio Era: The Albums, Songs & Legacy - With Chris Sutton 20.05.2026 54:38
What happened when Ronnie James Dio joined Black Sabbath? In this episode of Booked On Rock, author Chris Sutton returns to the show to dive deep into one of the most dramatic and successful reinventions in rock history. From Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules to Dehumanizer, we explore how Dio helped reshape Black Sabbath’s sound with soaring vocals, fantasy-driven lyrics, and a heavier, more epic dir...
[EP 383] Don Pyle on Life, Loss & Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet 18.05.2026 1:12:48
This episode of Booked On Rock features an interview with Don Pyle, drummer and co-founder of cult instrumental legends Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet and author of the memoir Rough Description: Love Letters and Ghost Stories from a Life in Music . Don shares the remarkable story of surviving a near-death childhood experience, discovering punk rock, forming one of Canada’s most beloved cult bands...
[HIGHLIGHT] The Truth Behind John Lennon’s Famous Ringo Quote - From EP 382 17.05.2026 3:18
Did John Lennon really say that Ringo Starr “wasn’t even the best drummer in The Beatles”? In this episode highlight, author Tom Doyle uncovers the truth behind one of the most famous quotes in rock history. Featuring a story from his book Ringo: A Fab Life, Doyle explains how the myth spread, why so many people believed it, and what was really said. 🎧 Watch & listen to the full episode 🛒 Ol...
[HIGHLIGHT] The Wild Story Behind Focus’ “Hocus Pocus” - From EP 381 16.05.2026 4:09
What inspired one of the most unusual and unforgettable hit songs in classic rock history? In this episode highlight, Stephen Lambe joins us to discuss the incredible story behind "Hocus Pocus" by Focus — including how singer and keyboardist Thijs van Leer had never truly yodeled before recording the song that became an international rock phenomenon. 🎧 Watch & listen to the full episode 🛒 O...
[EP 382] Ringo Starr: A Fab Life - With Tom Doyle 14.05.2026 1:02:36
Ringo Starr’s story is far deeper than most people realize. Before becoming one of the most famous musicians in history with The Beatles, he survived poverty, serious illness, and multiple brushes with death as a child growing up in Liverpool. This episode of Booked On Rock features an interview with author Tom Doyle, author of Ringo: A Fab Life. We explore Starr’s remarkable journey from a diffic...
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