8 thoughts on “Rock and Roll Geek Show- Singing With STARZ

  1. Woooooo!
    A hole program with swedish music…
    GREAT!
    Love your show Butler!
    //The swedish rock geek

  2. What a pleasure to get a swedish rock music initiation in the same time from two opposite sides of the planet : from Sweden with Lars and from California with you Mike…it could be called: the rock gang stereo connection !!
    I would like to see the video of you singing with Starz…and I’m still waiting my good size T-shirt (black)…the old pyjama is still comfortable though…:)

  3. I am very impressed to see all the quality bands coming out of Sweden.

    Great show today!

    Shane

  4. Killer Music! Your right the Starz show was awesome! You should play the Starz dinner episode. I’d like to here what you guys we’re talking about. Your interviews with Richie were really cool. Keep the killer Rock coming!

    Jeff

  5. Great show again. I love Sweden’s rock bands! They do rock.

    Vegas is basically a wasteland of overly priced and tacky looking haciendas that are set up like a deck of cards. There are a variety of folks who live here. But, it’s not all that great. As a matter of fact, it sucks. I wish I could be in San Fran. At least I can still hear your show from time to time for a good laugh or just to listen to some great rock music! I think where you live does have lots more to offer! Sorry, I could not hear your band on Friday. But, if American Heartbreak comes to L.A. again, I hope I’ll still be around the southwest to hear your band live!

    Keep up the great pod shows, Michael!
    Love,
    Cheryl;)

  6. Yeah that Podsafe Xmas song is weak. Well Adam Curry is a cheese head, what can you expect? Guess the rhyme… lol. Dude you crack me up.

  7. totally awesome you were invited to do lead vocals with Starz, Michael! it’s fun riding along with you on the RnRGS and seeing just how many dreams can you make come true 🙂
    erhmmm, yeah, that Podshow Christmas song is kinda vapid in a mainstream-radio-music kinda way, eh? i suppose it was a fun project for so many singers to collaborate from afar. question… are the music tracks on that song performed and recorded by real musicians using real instruments or are they electronically produced tracks?

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