What the Riff?!?

A podcast by Rob Marbury, Wayne Rowan, Bruce Fricks and Brian Dickhute - Mondays

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315 Episodes

  1. 1966 - July: The Rolling Stones “Aftermath”

    Published: 3/9/2020
  2. 1976 - October: Stevie Wonder “Songs in the Key of Life”

    Published: 3/2/2020
  3. 1966 - September: Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels "Breakout...!!!"

    Published: 2/24/2020
  4. 1981 - October: Loverboy “Get Lucky”

    Published: 2/17/2020
  5. 1968 - July: Pink Floyd “A Saucerfull of Secrets”

    Published: 2/10/2020
  6. 1989 - April: Tom Petty "Full Moon Fever"

    Published: 2/3/2020
  7. 1969 - February: MC5 "Kick Out the Jams"

    Published: 1/27/2020
  8. 1979 - April: Van Halen “Van Halen II”

    Published: 1/20/2020
  9. 1967 - November: Cream “Disraeli Gears”

    Published: 1/13/2020
  10. What The Riff Remembers Neil Peart

    Published: 1/11/2020
  11. 1987 - July: Guns N' Roses “Appetite for Destruction”

    Published: 1/6/2020
  12. 1976 - February: Heart “Dreamboat Annie”

    Published: 12/30/2019
  13. 1976 - December: Eagles “Hotel California”

    Published: 12/23/2019
  14. 1984 - March: Spinal Tap “This is Spinal Tap”

    Published: 12/16/2019
  15. Christmas Songs that Rock (II)

    Published: 12/9/2019
  16. 1987 - March: U2 “The Joshua Tree”

    Published: 12/2/2019
  17. 1969 - January: Led Zeppelin “Led Zeppelin 1”

    Published: 11/25/2019
  18. 1991-July: Crowded House “Woodface”

    Published: 11/18/2019
  19. 1993 - September: Counting Crows "August and Everything After"

    Published: 11/11/2019
  20. 1986 - August: Huey Lewis and the News “Fore!”

    Published: 11/4/2019

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Every week, “WHAT THE RIFF?!?” takes a look at a ROCK AND ROLL album that debuted or peaked on the U.S. Billboard charts during a random month between 1965-1995. Four friends discuss the artists and 4 tracks from the album as it plays in the background. Then we riff on 4 “staff picks” of other artists that were also in the charts during that month and year. You’ll hear some familiar tunes as well as some deeper cuts and entertainment tracks as we share a little look into the culture and happenings of that day— having fun recalling that “old time rock and roll.” We hope to bring back memories for you — and we encourage you to find and purchase the tracks and albums from iTunes, Spotify or your other favorite music service. You’ll find each episode with a short blog on this site. Please subscribe so you don’t miss any release! We also invite you to follow us and learn more about us @whattheriffpodcast on Facebook.