Thursday, February 19, 2009

Meat Loaf's New Album, The Smallest Radio EVER, and Late Night TV gone wild, and MORE! (2-18-09)

The jukebox had a full slate this week, covering the latest and greatest in classic rock, all while playing some good ass good times rock and roll.

The crew started off the show by talking about Meat Loaf's up-coming album. The rock opera superstar's newest project can only be described as epic. This also led the Juke Box Heroes to talk about The Red Hot Chili Peppers and how they're linked to Joaquin Phoenix's new hip hop album. While you probably won't ever want to listen to that album, you can listen to the segment below.



Joajuin Phoenix all drugged up on Letterman


Meat Loaf, Chilis and More - Phil DiMartino


After that, the Juke Box Crew went on to talk about the amazing Nanotube radio. This 1mm gadget picked up "Layla" and played it for all to hear! Read about it here, and listen to the crew discuss this ridiculously cool new toy below.



Nano Radio - Phil DiMartino


Next, the legends themselves Zach Stone and Kevin Edelson stopped by to talk about the big shake-ups in Late Night TV. The White Stripes are playing the final "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" before he goes earlier, and U2 is getting a week with Letterman in March. Listen to the crew talk about the late night fights on network TV here.

Conan O'Brien shown here playing with a hairdryer




Late Night TV Talk - Phil DiMartino


Finally, the juke boxers talked about Bret Michaels, and whether or not he's too old to still be rockin'. Check it out here.


Bret Michaels - Phil DiMartino

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