All Mixed Up - Slash's Amazing New Record, Plus A Chat With Lou Gramm (2024)

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All Mixed Up All Mixed Up Lou Gramm Interview 10 Classic Jersey Rock Songs That SHOULD Have Been Big Hits So- Let’s Feature Some Jersey Songs That SHOULD Have Been Bigger! So Why Doesn’t A Song Become a Hit If It’s Solid? Also See 1. Glen Burtnick - Follow You 2. John Eddie - Jungle Boy 3. Mr. Reality- In My Yard 4. From Good Homes- Cool Me Down 5. Little Steven and The Disciples Of Soul - Forever 6. Fiona- Talk To Me 7. Monster Magnet- Space Lord 8. Dramarama- Last Cigarette 9. American Angel- How Can I Miss You 10. Neal Casal- Day In The Sun 11. BONUS PICK- Saraya- Love Has Taken It's Toll Join the WDHA D-Club for access to all the perks delivered right to your inbox from The Rock of New Jersey! Get exclusive presale codes for upcoming shows, updates with your favorite rockers, contest info, and more. More 105.5 WDHA Jersey Picks The Top 5 Rock Songs With A Person’s Name In The Title New Jersey Votes For Their Top 5 Best Hair Bands Rock Icon, Slash Talks Blues Revival, Female Talent, and Continuing The S.E.R.P.E.N.T Festival on WDHA How To Make Buying Insurance In NJ Less Confusing 5 Cool Rock Songs To Combat The Heat Blink-182 Run For Wellness Wage War at the Starland Ballroom on Saturday, May 13th, 2023 Avenged Sevenfold Isn’t Messing With TikTok New 311 Song Is The Perfect Album Tease All Mixed Up – Jagger/Richards Tribute Record 5 Of The Best Movie Rock Soundtracks 5 Top Godsmack Songs According To Jersey Alex Van Halen Collection Auction, Items Sell As High As $200k Talking Youth Baseball With Coach Ballgame On Fathers Day The Boonton Coffee Shop’s New Blend “Brewing” Help For Animal Rescue Metallica Joins Fortnite Game, Catch The Trailer All Mixed Up – New Ryan Adams, Ray LaMontagne My 5 Favorite Stories From Nick Corasaniti’s Stone Pony Book Myles Kennedy On New Music, Solo Plans and Official Video – A WDHA Exclusive on Reconnect With Rockers 3 Must-Do Things At This Year’s State Fair Meadowlands Awesome Father’s Day Rock Songs – Eric Clapton – My Father’s Eyes All Mixed Up – New Rolling Stones Tribute Album Awesome Father’s Day Rock Songs – John Lennon – Beautiful Boy Awesome Father’s Day Rock Songs – Kansas- Carry On My Wayward Son Awesome Father’s Day Rock Songs – Creedence Clearwater Revival-Someday Never Comes Awesome Father’s Day Rock Songs – Queen – Father To Son Author Nick Corasaniti’s Oral History of the Stone Pony Nutley’s Rock Hunger 7 Next Saturday June 8th 5 More Rock Mashups You Need To Hear All Mixed Up – New Chris Cron, Plus Summer Music 5 Reasons You Need The Police Box Set 5 Ways The Shinedown Debut Album Rocks Hard The Howell 276- Rosie’s Amazing Rescue Story Talking With Chris Cron, “The Beach Boys Guy” NJ Assemblyman Brian Bergen Is Passionate About Veterans Benefits 5 Songs To Hype You For A Rolling Stones Concert In Jersey Top 5 Five Great Rock Songs with Cities or States In The Title NJ Picks Between Pearl Jam and Soundgarden NJ Picks Five Bands With The Most Interesting Lyrics New Jersey Picks Five Awesome U2 Songs All Mixed Up – New Slash, Beach Boys Rabbit Hole Rock Hunger 7 Coming To Nutley On June 8th Metal Icon Kerry King Checks In To Talk New Solo Album Here’s What You Need To Know About Jersey Fest 2024 All Mixed Up – New Music From Ryan Adams, Sonic Universe, Dirty Knobs How You Can Help Save NJ’s Legendary Stanhope House References

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Jim Monaghan

Slash‘s amazing new record is featured this week on All Mixed Up, plus Lou Gramm from Foreigner checks in for a chat about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Paul McCartney, and songwriting.

If you haven’t have a chance to listen to the new album from Slash, the guest artists he’s chosen to join him are incredible – Billy Gibbons, Chris Stapleton, Brian Johnson, Paul Rodgers, and more.

And don’t forget to check out Terrie Carr’s conversation with Slash in the latest episode of Reconnect With Rockers.

Opening Theme – “Signe” by Eric Clapton

In the Summertime – Derek Sherinian
Summer Song – Joe Satriani
Summertime Blues – Rush
The Heat Is On – Glenn Frey

Oh Well – Slash w/ Chris Stapleton
Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen – Santana
Rhiannon – Fleetwood Mac
Gold Dust Woman – Warren Haynes w/ Grace Potter

Right Words, Wrong Song – James Mastro
Cry Baby Cry – Beatles
Running Down A Dream – Tom Petty
Glad – Traffic
Key To the Highway – Slash w/ Dorothy
Monkey Man – Rolling Stones

Bedside Manners – Black Crowes
Heart Full of Soul – Yardbirds
Need A Favor – Jelly Roll

Lou Gramm Interview

Lou Gramm Interview
Jukebox Hero – Foreigner
Urgent – Foreigner
Long Long Way From Home – Foreigner
Midnight Blue – Lou Gramm
Born Under A Bad Sign – Slash w/ Paul Rodgers
Fire Woman – Cult
Do It Again – Chris Cron
The Door Into Summer – Monkees
You Bring the Summer – Monkees

All the Cash In the World – Weeklings
Money – Pink Floyd
Killing Floor – Slash w/ Brian Johnson
Stone Free – Jimi Hendrix Experience

Closing Theme – “Take Five” by the Dave Brubeck Quartet

Thanks for listening this morning.

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10 Classic Jersey Rock Songs That SHOULD Have Been Big Hits

10 Classic Jersey Rock Songs – Each in my humble opinion- should have been bigger hits than they were on radio and in record sales. (Ahhhhh who remembers record sales? – I still love vinyl)

It’s Terrie Carr, and being a music lover and Jersey girl all of my life, I have always (even pre-WDHA days) been enamored with the incredible talent in the Garden State. Recently I was watching the HBO Documentary about Steven Van Zandt – “Disciple” (Check out the trailer below) and kept asking myself – “How were these tunes not bigger hits”? Every time I hear “Forever” – I go nuts! A love song- with THE quintessential New Jersey sound. I also came across an old “Frankie and The Knockouts” record when cleaning the basem*nt- Such a GOOD jersey band and “Sweetheart” was a classic. Do you remember?

So- Let’s Feature Some Jersey Songs That SHOULD Have Been Bigger!

As I usually do, I tried to keep my list diverse. Metal, Singer Songwriter, Stoner Rock, the common thread is THESE tunes (from New Jersey artists exclusively) are solid, unique, and never got what they deserved. How did I choose? Well, being from the state of New Jersey is not the only qualifier.

NOW, why not include a band like Trixter? (I know someone is going to ask me) Because their songs were the #1 most requested on MTV. I’m talking, tunes that went under the radar, from artists who deserved more from their crafting of these gems than they got. Whether it’s in the writing or delivering of the tune. I can hear a hit. A song that makes you feel good. A song that rocks. A song that connects.

So Why Doesn’t A Song Become a Hit If It’s Solid?

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Sometimes timing is EVERYTHING when releasing music. There are many factors including changing musical climates, record company staff and priorities, contractual issues, and band dynamics just to name a few. Some of the bands on this list got caught up in musical trends holding them back, confusion with labels and management, and just plain bad timing.

I remember when I heard that #10 on my list got dropped from his record label I was shocked! So much potential- such a killer debut. WDHA tried to find hitmakers in the early days with a series of “WDHA N.J. ROCK” albums- boy was that fun!

So check out my list and hit me up with your suggestions at [emailprotected]

Follow me on Instagram too and I’ll follow you back –Follow Terrie Carr @TCROCKDOG

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Rock On Jersey!

  • 1. Glen Burtnick - Follow You

    New Jersey legend Glen Burtnick is such a talent and his 1988 release “Heroes and Zeros” is New Jersey magic. “Follow You” was the album’s first single, got some MTV airplay and to me is hands down one of the best songs of the 1980’s. Raw, emotional and sounding like nothing else at that time. “Follow You” will always be a SMASH to me!

  • 2. John Eddie - Jungle Boy

    John Eddie was like a rocking George Michael! How this guy was not a superstar always boggled my mind. Catchy tunes, looks and rock you can dance to. Perfect. Full disclosure- John was not born in New Jersey, but moved here in the 1970’s and the rest is history. I can’t tell you how many times I saw John over the years in the NJ club scene and he is still a fantastic performer. How was the catchy, rockabilly tinged “Jungle Boy” not a bigger hit? Criminal- It’s such a fun song.

  • 3. Mr. Reality- In My Yard

    I remember this being one of our most requested songs on WDHA in the early 1990’s and rightfully so. With amazing harmonies, and catchy songs from Gordon, Rob and Pete, Mr. Reality was a fabulous trio, ruled the Jersey shore and scored a record deal. Unfortunately, they emerged at a time when grunge was king and the music business was changing constantly. Thankfully the guys are still music makers. Don’t know- “In My Yard”? Give it a listen.

  • 4. From Good Homes- Cool Me Down

    From Good Homes were the originators of “Hick Pop” and at a time when Blues Traveler and the Horde Festival were the musical trend, I couldn’t imagine how this Sparta NJ based band was not bigger. “Cool Me Down” was one of the original jam rockers. Still sounds great.

  • 5. Little Steven and The Disciples Of Soul - Forever

    One of my favorite New Jersey Rock songs, whenever I play this one on the air (I did this week after the incredible “Stevie Van Zandt- Disciple” HBO Doc) I can’t believe it wasn’t a complete smash for this crafter of the Jersey shore sound. When “Miami Steve”, became “Little Steven”, I admit as a young fan, I was confused, but with age comes wisdom and it’s clear that “Forever” is a hit record and didn’t get the respect it deserved.

  • 6. Fiona- Talk To Me

    Fiona Flannigan! I loved this song so much. A strong woman with a strong message, I was shocked this tune wasn’t a huge hit for this Phillipsburg NJ rocker. Fiona went on to star in “Hearts Of Fire” with Bob Dylan, had a minor hit with Kip Winger (You’re Sexing Me) and was on Miami Vice. She once emailed me after hearing about the Queens Of Noise show- And I was soooooo excited! She’s still in Jersey too I believe. “Talk To Me” should have topped the charts. Such a good song.

  • 7. Monster Magnet- Space Lord

    One of the greatest songs of 1998- from MM, a band from the Red Bank area, Space Lord did relatively well when it came out, but never got the respect it deserved. Monster Magnet sounded so unique, there was no one like them. The video is a 1990’s stoner band masterpiece. It’s still a heavy timeless classic to me.

  • 8. Dramarama- Last Cigarette

    Described as a “minor rock radio hit” – Last Cigarette is a KILLER song that came out in 1989 and when I first started at WDHA, everyone was calling for it! And they should have! It’s a fantastic rock/alternative/pop smash that ROCKS from a New Jersey band that formed out of the basem*nt of a record store in Wayne NJ.

  • 9. American Angel- How Can I Miss You

    Big hair, big riffs and big vocals- “How Can I Miss You” from Monmouth County’s “American Angel” was all the rage in Jersey with the Studio One metal crowd, and I thought these guys were destined for hair metal stardom! This is still a fun, power ballad meets anthem jam, and I thought it would be bigger!

  • 10. Neal Casal- Day In The Sun

    When Denville NJ born Neal Casal released “Fade Away Diamond Time” in 1995, it quickly became on of my favorite records of that year. It’s still a release I love listening to. “Day In The Sun” was the only single, and was such a beautiful, lesson in storytelling. It was a smash, that unfortunately was never allowed to happen. We played it constantly at WDHA. We lost Neal in 2019. A sad day for New Jersey.

  • 11. BONUS PICK- Saraya- Love Has Taken It's Toll

    I have included this Bergen County band in a previous story about New Jersey Women In Rock, and it was surprising that Saraya didn’t make more noise as when they were signed their singer Sandi was called “The Female Jon Bon Jovi”- (I always thought that was kind of weird…but anyway) – After two albums, a marriage to Tesla’s bassist and minor MTV success, Saraya disbanded, but their fanbase remained loyal and it’s surprising that this banger wasn’t a bigger hit.

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