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The Very Very Best of the 80s
S1, EP4 "Rad Rides"Host Kelly Osbourne ranks favorite rides from the 80s.
Rock Legends
S10, EP5 "Journey"American rock band Journey forms in San Francisco in 1973, composed of former members of Santana and Frumious Bandersnatch; the band goes through several phases, with its strongest commercial success occurring between 1978 and 1987.
Rock Legends
S10, EP12 "Little Richard"Known for his flamboyant performances, Little Richard's hit songs from the mid-1950s were defining moments in the development of rock 'n' roll.
Drinking Made Easy
S2, EP10 "Baltimore"Zane and Steve learn about hard apple cider; sampling a flight of cocktails; Flying Dog Brewery; Jack Daniels Club; a bad decision is made.
Drinking Made Easy
S2, EP11 "Newport, R.I."The oldest tavern in Rhode Island; rum running; the state's official drink; International Tennis Hall of Fame.
The Very Very Best of the '70s
S1, EP16 "Horror Films"From gory to heart-stopping, these films had pulses racing in the 70s; looking at a list of 70s horror films as Catherine Bach, George Wallace, Morgan Fairchild, Anson Williams and more give their opinions.
The Very Very Best of the '70s
S2, EP1 "Famous Rides"Favorite famous rides of the 1970s including commentary Catherine Bach, Perez Hilton, Christopher Knight, Marion Ross and more.
Rock Legends
S8, EP9 "Ray Charles"Blind musician Ray Charles was a pioneer of soul music, integrating rhythm and blues, gospel, pop and country to create hits like "Unchain My Heart," "Hit the Road Jack" and "Georgia on My Mind."
Rock Legends
S8, EP16 "Blood, Sweat & Tears"Grammy-winning contemporary jazz and rock group Blood, Sweat & Tears took a hiatus from 1981-1984, but has otherwise been active since their founding in 1967.
Eric Clapton -- The 1970s Review
Clapton's bold musical journey through the 1970s; featuring new and archive interviews, rare performance footage, contributions from the likes of Bonnie Bramlett, Bobby Whitlock, The Albert Brothers, George Terry, Willie Perkins, Bill Halverson, Clapton biographer Marc Roberty and others.