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Stoic Rockstar

Stoic Rockstar

著者: John P. Rosales
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概要

I started this podcast to save rocknroll. I refuse to watch it disappear while the world moves on to something safer. I love the stories behind the music, the interviews nobody talks about anymore, and the legends who built this whole thing brick by brick. In every episode I pull clips, history, chaos, philosophy, and the truth behind what made these artists who they were. This is for people who still feel something when a guitar feedbacks, who never stopped caring, who believe music should be loud, honest, alive.John P. Rosales 音楽
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  • This Hotel Room Changed Rocknroll History
    2026/02/09

    Gram Parsons didn’t chase hits. He chased truth. That decision changed rocknroll, country, and everything that came after.Before genres were locked into lanes, Gram Parsons fused country, gospel, soul, and rocknroll into something new. He called it Cosmic American Music. At the time, it confused people. It didn’t sell big. But it quietly became the blueprint for modern music.This story connects the dots from The Byrds and Sweetheart of the Rodeo to the Flying Burrito Brothers, Emmylou Harris, and the rise of Americana and alt country. It looks at how Gram Parsons influence shaped modern music, and why his ideas still matter today.It also looks at the cost of living that open. And why the Joshua Tree Inn became a refuge for musicians and outsiders searching for clarity. This room in Joshua Tree has become a quiet landmark in rocknroll history.Musicians still talk about Gram Parsons Joshua Tree room. Not because of how his story ended, but because of what he started.

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    6 分
  • Why Simple Ideas Make the Biggest Impact
    2025/11/25

    Rock kept getting bigger, louder, and more complicated. Then a few bands cut everything down to the bone and changed music forever. The Ramones proved you could build a movement with three chords. AC DC showed that consistency and groove can outlast trends. Nirvana took a simple riff and shook the world. The White Stripes brought rock back with nothing but raw tape, a cheap guitar, and a heartbeat.This video breaks down how simplicity created punk, grunge, garage rock, and some of the most important songs ever made. These bands did not need million dollar studios or complex gear. They just needed attitude, honesty, and a sound you could feel in your chest. Their music worked because there was nowhere to hide. Every note mattered. Every silence mattered. Simple songs last because you remember them. You can sing them. You can feel them.If you care about why rock works the way it does, watch this from start to finish.

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    9 分
  • 2025 Rock Hall, Fair or Another Snub?
    2025/11/15

    Outkast just got inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the internet lost its mind.Every year the Rock Hall sparks chaos. Who gets in, who gets snubbed, and what even counts as rock anymore. Ice Cube once said rock and roll is not a sound, it is a spirit. And maybe he is right.This year’s class includes Outkast, Soundgarden, The White Stripes, Bad Company, Joe Cocker, Chubby Checker, and Cyndi Lauper.But for every artist inducted there are legends still waiting. From Otis Rush and Memphis Minnie to Motorhead, the list of snubs is painful.So let’s talk about it. Who deserved it, who did not, and what rock and roll really means in 2025.👉 https://www.stoicrockstar.com📸 IG: @stoicrockstar▶ Sponsorships & business: contact@stoicrockstar.com

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    8 分
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