Recent Episodes
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History in Five Songs Episode 302: Prog Bands’ Top Ten Seconds
Apr 8, 2025 – 34:50 -
History in Five Songs Episode 301: There’s no such thing as proto-punk.
Apr 1, 2025 – 36:28 -
History in Five Songs Episode 300: The Guitar Weave
Mar 25, 2025 – 35:25 -
History in Five Songs Episode 299: Punk Albums Late by a Year
Mar 18, 2025 – 36:52 -
History in Five Songs Episode 298: The Yes Solo Album Break
Mar 11, 2025 – 36:17 -
History in Five Songs Episode 297: Lighter but Better?
Mar 4, 2025 – 37:22 -
History in Five Songs Episode 296: The Last Great Pre-Metallica Albums
Feb 25, 2025 – 37:19 -
History in Five Songs Episode 295: The Rock Hall’s Individual Problem
Feb 18, 2025 – 38:52 -
History in Five Songs Episode 294: Early Kiss Songs Not by Kiss
Feb 11, 2025 – 37:54 -
History in Five Songs Episode 293: Am I too much of a punk snob for hardcore?
Feb 4, 2025 – 38:37 -
History in Five Songs Episode 292: The Mack Attack
Jan 28, 2025 – 33:10 -
History in Five Songs Episode 291: The Five Greatest Songs Ever Written
Jan 21, 2025 – 47:25 -
History in Five Songs Episode 290: Two Songs in One
Jan 14, 2025 – 33:47 -
History in Five Songs Episode 289: False Endings
Jan 8, 2025 – 36:28 -
History in Five Songs Episode 288: Gillan, Rainbow, Whitesnake and the NWOBHM
Jan 1, 2025 – 42:05 -
History in Five Songs Episode 287: Where do I start?
Dec 23, 2024 – 43:37 -
History in Five Songs Episode 286: A New Theory on What Caused Punk
Dec 17, 2024 – 34:11 -
History in Five Songs Episode 285: Vocal Intros
Dec 10, 2024 – 37:47 -
History in Five Songs Episode 284: Bands Ruined by Hair Metal
Dec 3, 2024 – 38:26 -
History in Five Songs Episode 283: Totally Invested in Title Tracks
Nov 26, 2024 – 39:40 -
History in Five Songs Episode 282: Not Big on Title Tracks
Nov 19, 2024 – 38:28 -
History in Five Songs Episode 281: Early Rush Songs About Mortality
Nov 12, 2024 – 35:09 -
History in Five Songs Episode 280: Heaviest Canadian Albums of the ‘70s
Nov 5, 2024 – 33:53 -
History in Five Songs 279: Which bands do comedy?
Oct 29, 2024 – 39:31 -
History in Five Songs 278: Sacred Songs I’ve Always Rejected
Oct 22, 2024 – 37:35 -
History in Five Songs 277: Missed the Boat on an '80s Live Album
Oct 15, 2024 – 37:51 -
History in Five Songs 276: Live Albums: The Decade-by-Decade Fade
Oct 8, 2024 – 39:34 -
History in Five Songs 275: Which Deep Purple era has the best intros?
Oct 2, 2024 – 42:30 -
History in Five Songs 274: Exiled Rockers on Fire
Sep 24, 2024 – 37:07 -
History in Five Songs 273: 1979 was the worst year for rock.
Sep 17, 2024 – 37:24 -
History in Five Songs 272: Late-to-Arrive Hair Metal Bands
Sep 10, 2024 – 38:21 -
History in Five Songs 271: More Famous Last Words
Sep 3, 2024 – 35:20 -
History in Five Songs 270: LP Band to CD Band Starkly
Aug 27, 2024 – 37:58 -
History in Five Songs 269: Old Band, New Guy, NWOBHM
Aug 20, 2024 – 37:33 -
History in Five Songs 268: UFO Spotted Over the NWOBHM
Aug 13, 2024 – 38:19 -
History in Five Songs 267: Locating the Rolling Stones Sound
Aug 6, 2024 – 37:21 -
History in Five Songs 266: Is Black Sabbath progressive metal?
Jul 30, 2024 – 35:26 -
History in Five Songs 265: Why did the NWOBHM fail?
Jul 23, 2024 – 43:00 -
History in Five Songs 264: Peter Gabriel Makes Everyone Better
Jul 16, 2024 – 38:20 -
History in Five Songs 263: Genesis and the Worst Year in History
Jul 9, 2024 – 34:39 -
History in Five Songs 262: Shocker: The Old Bands Invented Hair Metal
Jul 2, 2024 – 37:00 -
History in Five Songs 261: AC/DC, Alice in Chains and Thrash
Jun 25, 2024 – 39:12 -
History in Five Songs 260: The Battle of 1976
Jun 18, 2024 – 39:53 -
History in Five Songs 259: That Jukebox in Your Head
Jun 11, 2024 – 38:11 -
History in Five Songs 258: Greatest Band of All Time
Jun 4, 2024 – 39:11 -
History in Five Songs 257: The Devolution of Sabbath Intros
May 28, 2024 – 34:31 -
History in Five Songs 256: Heavy Metal Duets
May 21, 2024 – 34:24 -
History in Five Songs 255: Golden Era Quo Intros
May 14, 2024 – 32:31 -
History in Five Songs 254: Goofy Riffs
May 7, 2024 – 37:44 -
History in Five Songs 253: Albums That Don't Deserve the Love
Apr 30, 2024 – 40:30
Recent Reviews
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Enjoy ProgSignature GuitarsHow about the subject of signature guitars? How many of these guitars have been sold? John Petrucci and Steve Morse Melody Maker guitars. Satriani, George Benson, plat Metheny and Paul Stanley’s Ibanez. How many of those guitars have been sold?
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Daddy Pickles!Blah.Blah blah blah blah,blah, blah blah, blah blah,blah blah blah and a ton of weird mouth noises.
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KW_77Love itI’ve been listening to this pod for a while now and Martin’s breadth of knowledge across rock music is quite impressive. He packs more information into a short 15-30 minute podcast than many longer form shows do. Also he gives a lot of love to overlooked bands from the 70s, 80s and 90s and has turned me on to some great tunes!
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Jkb22008Guru of rockMartin is second to none with his knowledge of 70s and beyond rock acts.
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marked for lifeDifferent viewsOf course i dont always agree, but martin is always informative and has opened me to music i didnt know about
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BranDunlapNew favoriteThanks to Martin I have discovered a lot of great influential bands I was too young to appreciate growing up. I love this podcast and highly recommend it. I am now a huge fan of Gillan...thanks Martin!!!
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Johnh76Martin is the historian of rock ‘n’ roll & metalMartin‘s episodes are well researched and well thought out. The topics he picks are very interesting and I love the way that he explains everything, it’s in a format that would make it easy to understand if you knew nothing about the subject. The episodes are also very short, so he never loses you by going on and on for too long. You can tell he’s very knowledgeable, well read and passionate about what he talks about. I love his different opinions, all very respectful and definitely makes you think. One of the best podcasts out there! 👍🏼
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abbatudeSuper interestingVery well done with the obsessive love and care Martin P puts into all of his work. You’ll find yourself listening to a lot of topics that you didn’t think you were interested in and then soon after rabbit holing into bands and albums you either never really thought about or haven’t listened to in decades. Highly recommended, as well as Popoff’s Contrarians show on YouTube.
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cjoffitt64Great listen!!!!!I have a lot of Martin’s books and have long admired his intimacy with the rock heroes of our times. This podcast is even more interesting than his books. Martin has an enormous amount of knowledge of not just musicians and bands but of Hard Rock/Heavy Metal origins and styles and even music theory. I have learned a great deal with each show as well as been entertained. Keep em coming Martin!!!
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rgl7194Review in five words: This is a great podcast!Right up my musical alley, this podcast is short, sweet, and to the point, yet packs a ton of musical history and information into each episode's average half-hour length. Martin is a walking rock & roll / hard rock/ metal music encyclopedia, and this knowledge infuses the podcast. Lovin' it, keep it going!
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