Their own approach to stories of rockstars
You may think you’ve heard Jake Brennan/Disgraceland tell some of the same stories in a similar format; and yes, you probably have. But there are some truly unique gems here you won’t want to miss. There are different resources and different approaches to tell a unique side to stories. The narrators/presenters are wonderful to listen to and pull you in skillfully, so it’s easy to binge listen. Just try it; you’ll find yourself hooked!
whynotpugs via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/11/21
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I listened to this podcast for a few episodes & was starting to enjoy it until the episode on Michael Jackson. I have done extensive unbiased research into his life & cases & thus episode was full of blatant inaccuracies. The very end said it all when it gave credit to the BBC,Sunday...Read full review »
djjameslk via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 01/11/21
A nice style of story telling but not enough detail. Describing the death of someone should take more than the half hour or so that these episodes take.
SamT74 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/21/22
Wow what an awful podcast. I listened to the episode about Keith Moon, that basically declared him the greatest of all time, which is garbage. It also stated Keith was the key to The Who. Aaa maybe Pete is the one responsible for 99% of their music? And then Bonn Scot. Give me a break calling him...Read full review »
azisling via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/15/22
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