Josh and Dave spent decades in large market rock radio with an unwavering passion for the music, the bands, the fans and the stories behind the music. The Black Tee Society celebrates it all with a fair amount of jack-assery thrown in. Sit back, get that lighter up (or cell phone torch) and join in the journey through the mayhem.
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Josh and Dave spent decades in large market rock radio with an unwavering passion for the music, the bands, the fans and the stories behind the music. The Black Tee Society celebrates it all with a fair amount of jack-assery thrown in. Sit back, get that lighter up (or cell phone torch) and join in the journey through the mayhem.
Episode 4: Walk-Up Songs, Beastie Boys, and Bands That Just Aren’t the Same | 3 | Black Tee Society
Black Tee Society
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4 months ago
Episode 4: Walk-Up Songs, Beastie Boys, and Bands That Just Aren’t the Same | 3 | Black Tee Society
Walk-Up Anthems & Rock Docs: Nostalgia, Noise, and the Real StoryMLB Walk-Up Music and Stadium CultureOrigins and evolution of MLB walk-up songs (early 2000s).Traditional organ music nostalgia, such as at Chavez Ravine and with the St. Louis Cardinals.MLB walk-up music guidelines explained by NBC Sports: MLB Walk-Up Music Rules.Famous player walk-up song moments and fan-favorite anthems.Beastie Boys RetrospectiveAnalysis of the Apple TV+ documentary Beastie Boys Story: Watch here.Transition from Licensed to Ill to Paul’s Boutique and their evolving sound.Tribute to Adam Yauch (MCA) and the band’s legacy.Influence of producers Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons.The iconic Sabotage music video directed by Spike Jonze: Sabotage Video.Rock Documentaries and Band LegacyNostalgia for VH1’s Behind the Music: Classic Episodes.The debate over “original members” and band authenticity versus nostalgia-driven tours.Recent tours featuring bands like Journey (Journey + Def Leppard Tour) and Oingo Boingo (Oingo Boingo Official Site).Band Identity and AuthenticityDiscussion on whether a band remains “real” without its original members.Examples: Johnny Marr and The Smiths, Adam Lambert and Queen, KISS’s rotating lineup.Mention of Dogstar and drummer Rob Mailhouse: Dogstar Band Info.Grunge AlbumsHighlighting seminal albums: Nirvana – Nevermind and the impact of “Smells Like Teen Spirit”: MTV Debut. Alice in Chains – Dirt: Listen on Spotify. Pearl Jam – Ten: Album Review. Stone Temple Pilots – Core, noted for early ’90s energy. Soundgarden – Badmotorfinger: Wikipedia.Evolution of music genres like rap, with pioneers such as Run-D.M.C. and Public Enemy shaping the industry.The shift from MTV and traditional radio to social media platforms (TikTok, Instagram) as music discovery tools.Challenges in concert ticketing: scalping bots, inflated fees, and Pearl Jam’s historic fight against Ticketmaster.Nostalgia for physical music culture: collecting band stickers, tour shirts, and the communal concert experience.Tribute to David Johansen of the New York Dolls, recognized for his influence on punk and glam rock, and his alter ego Buster Poindexter: David Johansen Wikipedia New York Dolls Wikipedia#MLBMusic #WalkUpSongs #BeastieBoys #GrungeAlbums #RockDocumentaries #BandAuthenticity #ConcertCulture #MusicNostalgia #Ticketmaster #DavidJohansen #BlackTeeSociety
Black Tee Society
Josh and Dave spent decades in large market rock radio with an unwavering passion for the music, the bands, the fans and the stories behind the music. The Black Tee Society celebrates it all with a fair amount of jack-assery thrown in. Sit back, get that lighter up (or cell phone torch) and join in the journey through the mayhem.