History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff

History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff is the show that aims to make grand and often oddball hard rock and heavy metal points through a narrative built upon the tiny idea of a quintet of songs. Buttressed with illustrative clips, Martin argues quickly and succinctly why these songs - and the specific sections of these tracks - support his mad professor premise, from the wobbly invention of an “American” heavy metal, to the influence of Led Zeppelin in hair metal or to more succinct topics like tapping and twin leads. The songs serve as bricks, but Martin slathers plenty of mortar. At the end, hopefully he has a sturdy house in which this week’s theory can reside unbothered by the elements. At approximately 7000, Martin has had published in books more record reviews than anybody in the history of music writing across all genres. Additionally, Martin has penned approximately 85 books on hard rock, heavy metal, classic rock and record collecting. Proud part of Pantheon - the podcast network for music lovers.

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History in Five Songs 13: Choirs of Angels
In episode 13 Martin explains the History of Choirs of Angels in these Five Songs: Uriah Heep – “Stealin’” Queen – “Death on Two Legs” Sweet – “White Mice” Van Halen – “Runnin’ with the Devil” Def Leppard – “Hello America” To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com Listen to all the great music podcasts over on Pantheon!
25 min
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History in Five Songs 12: 'Honorary' New Wave o...
In episode 12 Martin goes deeper with the “Honorary” New Wave of British Heavy Metal… Pt. 2 that aren't even British! Riot – “Swords and Tequila” Accept – “Restless and Wild” Krokus – “Save Me” Y&T – “Open Fire” Manowar – “Hail to England” To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com Listen to all the great music podcasts over on Pantheon!
26 min
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History in Five Songs 11: 'Honorary' New Wave o...
In episode 11 Martin goes deeper with the  'Honorary' New Wave of British Heavy Metal in these Five Songs: Motorhead – “Poison” Judas Priest – “Steeler” Gillan – “Higher and Higher” Ozzy Osbourne – “You Looking at Me Looking at You” Budgie – “Secrets in My Head” To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com Listen to all the great music podcasts over on Pantheon!
29 min
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History in Five Songs 10: New Wave of British H...
In episode 10 Martin gets into the history of New Wave of British Heavy Metal in these Five Songs: Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden Saxon – Motorcycle Man Tygers of Pan Tang – Badger Badger Trespass – Stormchild Angel Witch – Angel Witch To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com Listen to all the great music podcasts over on Pantheon
28 min
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History in Five Songs 09: Who Invented Heavy Me...
In episode 9 Martin gets into the history of Who Invented Heavy Metal in these Five Songs: Black Sabbath – N.I.B. Deep Purple – Hard Lovin’ Man Uriah Heep – Gypsy Black Sabbath – Hand of Doom Lucifer’s Friend – Ride the Sky To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com Listen to all the great music podcasts over on Pantheon
27 min
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History in Five Songs 08: Dirty Hair Metal
In this latest episode Martin gets into the history of Dirty Hair Metal in these Five Songs: Faster Pussycat – “Smash Alley” Guns N’ Roses – “My Michelle” L.A. Guns “No Mercy” Skid Row – “Piece of Me” Love/Hate – “One More Round” To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com Listen to all the great music podcasts over on Pantheon
28 min
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History in Five Songs 07: Proto-Metal Part 2
Part 2 of the history of Proto-Metal in these Five Songs: Blue Cheer – “Second Time Around” Blue Cheer – “Just a Little Bit” MC5 – “Rocket Reducer #62” Led Zeppelin – “Communication Breakdown" The Stooges – “Not Right” This is the show that aims to make grand and often oddball hard rock and heavy metal points through a narrative built upon the tiny idea of a quintet of songs. Buttressed with illustrative clips, Martin argues quickly and succinctly why these songs—and the specific sections of these tracks—support his mad professor premise, from the wobbly invention of an “American” heavy metal, to the influence of Led Zeppelin in hair metal or to more succinct topics like tapping and twin leads. The songs serve as bricks, but Martin slathers plenty of mortar. At the end, hopefully he has sturdy house in which this week’s theory can reside unbothered by the elements. To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com Listen to all the great music podcasts over on Pantheon!
21 min
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History in Five Songs 06: Proto-Metal Part 1
Part 1 of the history of Proto-Metal in these Five Songs: Johnny Burnette Trio – Train Kept A Rollin’ Dick Dale and his Del-Tones – Miserlou Twist The Kinks – You Really Got Me Jimi Hendrix Experience – Purple Haze Cream – Sunshine of Your Love This is the show that aims to make grand and often oddball hard rock and heavy metal points through a narrative built upon the tiny idea of a quintet of songs. Buttressed with illustrative clips, Martin argues quickly and succinctly why these songs—and the specific sections of these tracks—support his mad professor premise, from the wobbly invention of an “American” heavy metal, to the influence of Led Zeppelin in hair metal or to more succinct topics like tapping and twin leads. The songs serve as bricks, but Martin slathers plenty of mortar. At the end, hopefully he has sturdy house in which this week’s theory can reside unbothered by the elements. To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com Listen to all the great podcasts over on Pantheon!
25 min
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History in Five Songs 05: Double Bass Drums
In episode 5 Martin tells the history of Double Bass Drums in these Five Songs: Deep Purple – Fireball Rainbow – Light in the Black Judas Priest – Exciter Motorhead – Overkill Anvil – 666 This is the show that aims to make grand and often oddball hard rock and heavy metal points through a narrative built upon the tiny idea of a quintet of songs. Buttressed with illustrative clips, Martin argues quickly and succinctly why these songs—and the specific sections of these tracks—support his mad professor premise, from the wobbly invention of an “American” heavy metal, to the influence of Led Zeppelin in hair metal or to more succinct topics like tapping and twin leads. The songs serve as bricks, but Martin slathers plenty of mortar. At the end, hopefully he has sturdy house in which this week’s theory can reside unbothered by the elements. To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com Listen to all the great music podcasts over on Pantheon!
28 min
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History in Five Songs 04: Guitar Tapping
In this episode Martin tells the history of Guitar Tapping in these Five Songs: Santana – Hope You’re Feeling Better Genesis – The Musical Box Queen – It’s Late Judas Priest – Hell Bent for Leather Van Halen – Eruption This is the show that aims to make grand and often oddball hard rock and heavy metal points through a narrative built upon the tiny idea of a quintet of songs. Buttressed with illustrative clips, Martin argues quickly and succinctly why these songs—and the specific sections of these tracks—support his mad professor premise, from the wobbly invention of an “American” heavy metal, to the influence of Led Zeppelin in hair metal or to more succinct topics like tapping and twin leads. The songs serve as bricks, but Martin slathers plenty of mortar. At the end, hopefully he has sturdy house in which this week’s theory can reside unbothered by the elements. To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com Listen to all the great music podcasts over on Pantheon!
22 min
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History in Five Songs 03: Doom Metal
This is the show that aims to make grand and often oddball hard rock and heavy metal points through a narrative built upon the tiny idea of a quintet of songs. Buttressed with illustrative clips, Martin argues quickly and succinctly why these songs—and the specific sections of these tracks—support his mad professor premise, from the wobbly invention of an “American” heavy metal, to the influence of Led Zeppelin in hair metal or to more succinct topics like tapping and twin leads. The songs serve as bricks, but Martin slathers plenty of mortar. At the end, hopefully he has sturdy house in which this week’s theory can reside unbothered by the elements. In this episode Martin tells the history of Doom Metal in these Five Songs: Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath Angel Witch – Confused Witchfinder General – Invisible Hate Trouble – Victim of the Insane Candlemass – Crystal Ball To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com Listen to all the great music podcasts over on Pantheon
26 min
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History in Five Songs 02: American Heavy Metal
This is the show that aims to make grand and often oddball hard rock and heavy metal points through a narrative built upon the tiny idea of a quintet of songs. Buttressed with illustrative clips, Martin argues quickly and succinctly why these songs—and the specific sections of these tracks—support his mad professor premise, from the wobbly invention of an “American” heavy metal, to the influence of Led Zeppelin in hair metal or to more succinct topics like tapping and twin leads. The songs serve as bricks, but Martin slathers plenty of mortar. At the end, hopefully he has sturdy house in which this week’s theory can reside unbothered by the elements. In this episode Martin tells the history of American Heavy Metal in these Five Songs: Doctor Please - Blue Cheer Born to Be Wild - Steppenwwolf Mississippi Queen - Mountain Cities on Flame - Blue Oyster Cult Rock the Nation - Montrose To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com Listen to all the great music podcasts over on Pantheon!
22 min
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History in Five Songs 01: Led Zeppelin in Hair ...
Welcome to History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff! This is the show that aims to make grand and often oddball hard rock and heavy metal points through a narrative built upon the tiny idea of a quintet of songs. Buttressed with illustrative clips, Martin argues quickly and succinctly why these songs—and the specific sections of these tracks—support his mad professor premise, from the wobbly invention of an “American” heavy metal, to the influence of Led Zeppelin in hair metal or to more succinct topics like tapping and twin leads. The songs serve as bricks, but Martin slathers plenty of mortar. At the end, hopefully he has sturdy house in which this week’s theory can reside unbothered by the elements. In this first episode Martin tells the history of Led Zeppelin in Hair Metal in these Five Songs: 'Still of the Night' by Whitesnake 'Get It On' by Kingdom Come 'Wait for You' by Bonham 'Streets Cry Freedom' by Badlands 'Juicy Luicy' by Collision To connect or learn more about Martin head over to: www.martinpopoff.com Listen to all the great music podcasts over on Pantheon!
29 min