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Author: Mike Brunn

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Rock and Roll Talk Show with Mike Brunn.....interviews with musicians and other rock alumni plus we talk current events, concert reviews, album reviews and more!!
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In this final snippet Vinnie Vincent talks about what he thinks the peak was of the Creatures era and not getting support from the record label.
In this snippet Vinnie Vincent talks about his dislike of working with drummers, and his thoughts on working with Eric Carr.
In this snippet Vinnie Vincent talks about wanting to take over KISS and recording the solos for the Creatures of the Night album.
Vinnie Vincent talks writing songs with Paul Stanley & Gene Simmons for the Creatures of the Night Album, including I Love It Loud, Killer and I Still Love You. 
Here is a snippet from my full 2+ hour interview with Vinnie Vincent where he discusses the production and sound on the Creatures Of The Night album, and what he would have done different.
We take a look back at two classic Bon Jovi albums, Slippery When Wet & New Jersey. We go track by track, giving our thoughts and rating on each song, along with our thoughts of comparing these albums to other albums that came out in the same years.
On this episode we take a look back at the Bon Jovi debut album released in 1984. We discuss each track, which ones are our favorites, and compare the album to other music coming out that year. 
10 years later we take a look back at the KISS Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame induction. What it was like being there, how do we feel about it 10 years later and if we think that was the last time the orignal lineup will be ij a room together. 
On this episode we discuss the news that KISS sold the brand to Pop House. We talk about what this means, was $300 million a "fair price",  our thoughts on the futire avator performances ans much more!
Doc McGhee returns for the third time to give us an update on everything KISS. We cover the Avatars, the final show at MSG, the biopic, box sets, off the soundboards, selling the brand, the future of the KISS Kruises and much more!
On this jam packed episode Desmond Child joins me to discuss his new book “Livin’ On A Prayer- Big Songs, Big Life”. We discuss the influence Paul Stanley had on his career, being invited to the final KISS concert at MSG, why outside writers are sometimes viewed as a negative, being asked by Bon Jovi’s management to have his name removed from the writing credits, the difficult relationship he had with Meat Loaf and MUCH, MUCH more!
Jack Russell joins the show to discuss the new Jack Russell / Tracii Guns album "Medusa" as well as giving us an update on Jack Russell's Great White plans for 2024.
We discuss the exciting news that Billy Joel plans to release new music in 2024. We also discuss Billy's amazing career and seeing him in concert.
We discuss the rumors of a Gene Simmons 2024 solo tour and what songs we would like to hear. We also discuss Paul's recent comments about the avatars at the end of the MSG shows.
Bruce Kulick joins me to discuss why he decided to leave Grand Funk, would he play with Gene Simmons on a solo tour, his feelings on being "left out" of the final KISS show and so much more
On this episode we take a look back at the KISS album "Unmasked". Recently Paul Stanley said it was one of his least favorite KISS albums. Do we agree? We also talk about other things in pop culture in 1980 and how this album did or did not fit in!
We gave our first thoughts of KISS's final concert hours after it happened. Now that we had some time to really step back and think alot about that night we come back with our updated thoughts on the show, the KISS Avatars and more!
We discuss the final shows at MSG, KISS taking over NYC for the weekend, Paul being sick just before the concerts and the future of KISS.
We discuss the upcoming final KISS show at New York's Madison Square Garden. 
We have a discussion about meeting Ozzy in 2023, our thoughts on his career and what we would like to see from a final album (one day). We also discuss who do we like better Ozzy solo or Black Sabbath.
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