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RockPopandRoll
A look at music that was rock, pop, and radio of the 1980‘s, with takes on the greatest, the worst, the underappreciated, and the burned. It‘s a deep dive into the retro greatness of the decade, at the intersection where rock music, pop music, power pop, guitars, drums, memorable tunes, and guilty pleasures come together. Longtime radio rock DJ and music writer Rob Nichols hosts, along with his artist and writer friends, to dig into the music.
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Jul 1, 2026
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Episodes
Mike Campbell and The Dirty Knobs / Ep. 80 01.07.2026 37:59
In his career with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - a group in the conversation for "Who is the greatest American rock and roll band ever?" - guitarist Mike Campbell's rare lead vocal was on a track called "I Don't Wanna Fight" from Echo. Other than that, Campbell did a whole bunch of other-than-lead-vocal work to help make the band, recordings, and live show sound the way they did for 40 years....
The Road to the Bottle Rockets / Ep. 79 25.06.2026 58:12
Alt-Country. Americana. The line that led to The Bottle Rockets. Gram Parsons to Crazy Horse to Skynyrd to Jason and the Scorchers to Uncle Tupelo and a whole lot of Seger/Petty in between. A show loosely finding that line and hearing the rock and roll and country of it. The Bottle Rockets. Loud and acoustic. Electric and smart. And greasy and Midwest gritty. Let's go.
Frampton Comes With New Album. Is it Solid? Or Not? / Ep. 78 29.05.2026 56:37
Peter Frampton has a new album, "Carry The Light," and a career that is weirdly misunderstood. We listen to the new album - a first listen - and talk about his legacy - deserved or not. Hear some rock tunes. Get out a talkbox and remember 1976, plus what came before that (Humble Pie), and after, to get to a new album in 2026. Is it any good? We decide.
Songs You (Maybe) Have Never Heard From Bands You Like / Ep.77 15.05.2026 37:55
Two things that drive me batshit crazy with radio stations and the way they present their versions of rock and roll: 1. The same four songs from every artist, played over and over and over and... 2. The loss of discovery and creativity. You don't listen to the radio anymore? Got it. Me neither. At least not in the traditional, find-the-station-on-the-radio way. I do, however, listen to terrestri...
The Black Crowes Survived? And Have a New Album? / Ep. 76 10.04.2026 57:04
They’ve been fired from tours for speaking their mind, they’ve broken up more times than a high school couple, and yet, they remain as the band that still carries the flag for 70s-inspired blues-rock. Stones-rock. Faces-rock. And they have stayed around long enough to inspire new bands to keep doing the old rock thing. Their sound blasts back to 1972. The Black Crowes’ debut album was a crunch of...
Finding Steve Earle / Ep. 75 05.03.2026 56:37
Steve Earle is rock and roll, he is country, and Earle has deep roots in early Americana all the way back to Guy Clarke, Townes Van Zandt, and Rodney Crowell, among many. A songwriter first, I found him with his "Guitar Town" release back in 1986. Listened to the second album, the Springsteen-esque "Exit 0", a lot, and when 1988's "Copperhead Road" album came out, we turned it up loud. With this...
New Music from Classic Rock Bands: Any Good? / Ep. 74 12.02.2026 56:49
Classic rock and roll bands and artists releasing new music? What's the point? Is it worth a listen? Do we discount some excellent rock from these bands just because it's not 1987? Or is it a shell of their sound and original fire? Def Leppard has a new song, in conjunction with a run at the Sphere in Las Vegas. We take a first listen. Then we look at the past 12 months of rock and roll releas...
Garage Rock Americana: What I Remember / Ep. 73 25.01.2026 1:13:20
The thumping, pumping, Telecaster-driven, snare-smashing roots rock and roll of the 80's (and into the 90's) shaped my world. Drove my inspiration for finding more of "that". Looking back, some of "that" lasted. And some of the bands and their songs went into the vault of lost rockers, and some even made it out to rock some more. This podcast jumps back about 10 years to when I was digging into...
In Memoriam: 2025 Rock and Roll Deaths / Ep. 72 04.01.2026 1:02:41
As we enter 2026, we dedicate a podcast episode to remembering the rock and roll artists (and some pop music icons, too) who passed away in 2025. We remember some of the greats and the overlooked individuals who made an impact on music - and RockPopandRoll, particularly in rock music. From Ozzy to Sly to the architect of bubble gum music, we remember and listen to some of the great music they crea...
20 Great Rock and Roll Christmas Classics / Ep. 71 25.12.2025 1:00:37
Can anyone put together a Santatacular set of rock and roll/Americana/roots-rock Christmas/Holiday songs? Hell, yeah, someone can. I’m your guy. We’re gonna take a look and listen to the best, oddest, dustiest, loudest, semi-legendary holiday rock music. My top 20, countdown style. Songs you can sing along to every time you hear the damn thing, or tunes that should have been more than a holiday...
More Todd Snider: Listening To His Playlist / Ep. 70 05.12.2025 54:42
As time passed since Todd Snider passed away on November 14, I've been crawling around, hearing some music that I'd put aside. Some of it is Todd's music, especially his post-Nervous Wrecks output. Along the way, I found the purported Todd Snider Playlist of 2018, listing the top songs that he'd listened to that year. I took it as real. Don't know if it is. Still, I recorded this podcast episode...
Remembering Todd Snider / Ep. 69 17.11.2025 55:24
Americana rocker. Songwriter and troubadour, proudly following the Prine/Kristofferson/Jerry Jeff lineage. Amazingly great, connective live performer. Loved the band he had as Todd Snider and the Nervous Wrecks. His solo writing and singing are from the soul. He died the weekend this was recorded. Just 59 years old. Sad. And I'm grateful to have heard him. Take a ride with us through some of my fa...
The Case for Jefferson Starship / Ep. 68 13.11.2025 59:26
Jefferson Starship is an oddly overlooked band on classic rock radio. In the annals of late 70s-into-the-80s corporate AOR radio rock and roll, they sat firmly and fittingly with Boston, The Cars, REO, Styx, Foreigner, and the rest of that gang. While those bands still get their four cuts played repeatedly on the classic rocker stations (and burn those few cuts out), Jefferson Starship was quietl...
(Some more of) My Favorite Rock and Roll Cover Songs - Vol. 2 / Ep. 67 16.10.2025 43:45
So many great cover songs. My list is really long. That's why we have part two. Find Waylon Jennings, Todd Snider, Tom Petty, Pat Green, Cheap Trick, and a bunch more. Pretty simple, really. Dive into the magic on Rock Pop and Roll.
John Fogerty: Somehow Underrated? / Ep. 66 19.09.2025 1:00:35
John Fogerty's influence in rock music is somehow underrated - he's a quiet titan of rock and roll. The rocket blast that was CCR was short (around 1968-72), and he took long breaks from his music. He was burned by a contract held by a man, according to Fogerty, who stole royalties and made bad investments with their money, and held all the rights to those CCR songs - rights taken when the band br...
My Favorite Rock and Roll Covers / Part 1 / Ep. 65 08.08.2025 54:35
email: rockpoprollpodcast@gmail.com website: www.rockpopandroll.com (Some of) My Favorite Covers: From the earliest days of rock and roll, cover songs have been a vital part of the music’s forward movement, drawing on its past. Long before we knew about digital discovery, one of the fastest ways for new artists to connect with audiences was to reimagine an existing hit and put it on an album or 45...
INXS Rewind: Rock or Dance? And Why Not Both? / Ep. 64 22.07.2025 42:45
INXS recorded their biggest album, Kick, in Sydney and Paris, produced by Chris Thomas. Atlantic Records didn't like the record offered them $1 million to go back to Australia and record another album. The band said no. Good call. Kick was released in October 1987 and peaked at No. 1 in Australia, No. 3 on the US Billboard 20, and had four top 10 singles But they had more than Kick. INXS’ music fi...
The Cuts of Billy Squier / Ep. 63 14.07.2025 32:18
Billy Squier spent the ’70s in New York City, playing with the rock band Piper. They toured with Kiss. Squier released his first solo album in 1980, The Tale of the Tape. “The Big Beat” got some radio airplay. All of that changed with 1981’s Don’t Say No. I count eight songs that were played, either on pop radio or, to a greater frequency and depth, on rock radio of the 80s. Huge album. Billy Sq...
First Listen: New Doobie Brothers Album / Ep. 62 05.07.2025 40:08
The Doobie Brothers have been a band for more than 50 years. Their first album was released in 1972. It's now 2025, and they have a new record, called Walk This Road. And we're going to take our first listen to the album here on RockPopandRoll. How did they do? Would I listen again? Does it rock? Does it roll? Do we hear the echoes of "China Grove" or "BlackWater"? Dovwe want to? Lots of qu...
Not Just The Greatest Hits: Steve Miller Ep. 61 20.06.2025 32:19
Steve Miller music has a depth greater than his career-defiining Greatest Hits 1974-1978 album. That's what I think. In 1966, he formed the Steve Miller Blues Band. They backed Chuck Berry on his Live at Fillmore Auditorium album, released that year. In 1968, Miller released the psychedelic blues album, Children of the Future. The Joker, from 1973, found him getting radio airplay, and the title...
First Listen: New Album from John Cafferty / Ep. 60 29.05.2025 46:36
As the frontman of John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band, Cafferty rose to prominence with the soundtrack to the 1983 failed studio movie turned HBO cult classic "Eddie and the Cruisers". “On the Dark Side” became a hit, topping the rock charts. It went top ten on the Hot 100. His music, eerily close to the sound of Bruce Springsteen, helped define a genre - heartland rock with an East Coast...
Friday Bonus: Rusty Bladen and Neil Young / Ep. 59 16.05.2025 20:03
I've had a bit of a Neil Young obsession lately, \ intrigued by his long career, and how he continues to release new music, regardless of who might hear it. The beauty and genius of Neil Young. I also love to dig into his catalog and find songs I've missed, for whatever reason. He has a lot of music. There are some gems in the NY library. Indiana musician Rusty Bladen put together a band and fou...
The Rock of Marty Stuart / Ep. 58 15.05.2025 46:11
Marty Stuart rocked the country radio in the early 90s and albums that blended Steve Earle-esque country rock with badass guitar playing and a nod to traditional country. In this episode, we take a listen to the trajectory of Marty's music. Traditional country to modern country to where his music lives now: as rock music. Did that really happen? Stuart has more than 20 studio albums, has charted...
Interview with Jonathan Rundman - Ep. 57 23.04.2025 1:29:20
Our episode features Jonathan Rundman, singer/songwriter from Minneapolis, who has a new Americana rock and roll album called "Waves". It is a fascinating and fun talk about 80's rock music, The Silos and the circle of friends that includes Cracker, The Vulgar Boatmen, and all they that have influenced. If you dig 80s rock, his tales are what you might want. We talk about Bob Seger, the Rainmaker...
First Listen: New Mitch Ryder Album - Ep. 56 10.04.2025 48:58
In this episode, we take a first listen to the new album from Mitch Ryder, called With Love the latest chapter in the career of the rock and soul icon. With the release of his 21st studio album, Ryder calls it one of the most honest works of his career—raw, autobiographical, and packed with his grit and soul. Produced by Don Was, the album marks a 2025 moment in Ryder’s decades-long career. We'll...
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