
History in Five Songs Episode 348: Peaked with a Live Album
In Episode 348 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin examines bands like Kiss, Foghat and others whose live albums either broke them commercially, became their bestsellers, defined their reputations, or even marked their creative peak.
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Show Notes
In Episode 348 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin examines bands like Kiss, Foghat and others whose live albums either broke them commercially, became their bestsellers, defined their reputations, or even marked their creative peak.
- Kiss – “Strutter”
- Foghat – “Fool for the City”
- UFO – “Mother Mary”
- Pat Travers Band – “Heat in the Street”
- Peter Frampton – “It’s a Plain Shame”
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