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Looking for music inspiration and behind-the-scenes & songs stories? Rob Cass, Abbey Road producer, uncovers captivating life journeys of musicians at Prague's Doupě Club. Join us every Thursday to explore the art and magic behind today’s most inspiring artists. 🎧
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What does it take to become one of heavy metal’s most influential bands without ever becoming one of its biggest? 🤘🔥 In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with Ray Haller, bassist, vocalist, and longtime driving force behind Sweet Savage, to explore the story of a band that was years ahead of its time.Ray shares memories of Sweet Savage’s early days, growing up in a Belfast shaped by conflict, and working alongside a young Vivian Campbell, whose obsession with guitar helped define the band's sound. He also reflects on Vivian’s departure, why Sweet Savage may be “the biggest band that never made it,” and reveals what Metallica lead guitarist Kirk Hammett considers to be the greatest heavy metal song ever written 🎸The conversation also dives into Thin Lizzy tour stories, the qualities that make great guitarists truly great, and the lasting legacy of Sweet Savage on future generations of metal musicians. Ray discusses what lies ahead for the band, recalls the best and worst shows of his career, and plays some of his favorite bass lines. A fascinating conversation full of heavy metal history, great stories, and hard-earned wisdom ⚡🎶.👉 CLEARAUDIO💥 This episode also features a special collaboration with clearaudio — the Celebrity “Al Di Meola” Edition turntable, inspired by his iconic Gibson Les Paul. Limited to 1,000 pieces, it blends high-end German engineering with artistic design and comes with a numbered special release album by Al Di Meola and a guitar pick — a true collector’s item. 🎸👉 Learn more via the link: https://bit.ly/4tGGudp🎧 Don’t forget to:👍 Like🔔 Subscribe💬 Comment📲 ShareSTAY TUNED ON SOCIALS:https://instagram.com/dopeyeah.talkhttps://www.tiktok.com/@dopeyeahtalk?_t=8pWkf42Rm9h&_r=1https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563840578898https://x.com/dopeYEAHtalk
What happens when a true guitar legend returns with even deeper stories you’ve never heard before? 🎸🔥 In this second conversation, Rob Cass sits down again with Al Di Meola to dive further into the life and mind of one of the most influential players in jazz fusion.Al shares unforgettable moments from his career — from the acid-fueled concert that led to joining Chick Corea, to creative clashes with John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucía. He talks technique, tone, and obsession — why early guitars sound better, why many rock players ignore their pinky, and how his picking approach evolved. There are also surreal stories, like accidentally living next door to Paul McCartney, and reflections on a lifetime dedicated to mastering the guitar 🎶From working with legends like Steve Gadd to sharing hard-earned insights, this episode is honest, inspiring, and full of musical depth — Al Di Meola at his best 🎥✨💥 This episode also features a special collaboration with clearaudio — the Celebrity “Al Di Meola” Edition turntable, inspired by his iconic Gibson Les Paul. Limited to 1,000 pieces, it blends high-end German engineering with artistic design and comes with a numbered special release album by Al Di Meola and a guitar pick — a true collector’s item. 🎸👉 Learn more via the link: https://bit.ly/4tGGudp
What does it take to step into one of the most legendary bands in rock history — and make it your own? 🎸🔥 In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with Simon McBride, the guitarist who took on the massive challenge of joining Deep Purple and stepping into the shoes of Steve Morse and Ritchie Blackmore.Simon opens up about the moment that changed his life, the pressure of his first show with Deep Purple, and why the “easy” songs can actually be the hardest to play. One of the most compelling parts of the conversation is his honest take on replacing a legend — and how he approached it with respect, but also with confidence in his own voice. From picking up the guitar at just nine years old to winning Young Guitarist of the Year, his journey has been driven by pure passion for music. Along the way, he shares stories about touring with heroes like Joe Satriani and evolving across genres, from hard rock to soul and R&B 🎶Beyond Deep Purple, Simon reflects on his early days with Sweet Savage, forming his own band Blind Friday, and building a career that blends technical mastery with feel. The episode wraps up with Simon playing his top five favorite guitar riffs, giving you a glimpse into the influences behind his sound. Honest, powerful, and full of guitar wisdom — this is a must-watch for any rock fan 🎥✨
What does it take to have Steve Gadd and Will Lee playing your music before you even hit your peak years? 🎹🔥 In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with Simon Oslender, one of the most exciting rising stars in jazz, to uncover the mindset, passion, and moments that shaped his incredible journey.Simon shares how a deep curiosity for sound started almost from childhood — from being fascinated by anything that made noise to discovering the piano as a true turning point. One of the most powerful parts of the conversation is how he earned the respect of legends like Steve Gadd and Will Lee, leading to collaborations that most musicians only dream of. We dive into his first album About Time, working with world-class rhythm sections, and why he refuses to slow down or compromise his love for playing live. His perspective is refreshing: if someone plays a wrong note — who cares? It’s all about the feeling 🎶Beyond the achievements, Simon opens up about his musical philosophy — his love for Brazilian music, how harmony shapes his arranging, and the importance of staying authentic in a world that often pushes perfection. From touring globally to recording Grammy-nominated projects and building a sound rooted in groove and soul, his story is both inspiring and deeply human. Stick around for a special moment where Simon plays his most influential piano motifs — a glimpse into the mind of an artist who’s only just getting started ✨
What does it feel like to stand at the very beginning of Queen’s story — and then go on to build a whole creative life far beyond it? 🎸👑 In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with Doug Bogie, the short-lived early bassist who played with Queen before John Deacon, to uncover a fascinating story that most fans have never heard in full.Doug takes us back to the very beginning: from Sgt. Pepper changing everything, to moving from clarinet to a “horrible bass,” to the moment Freddie Mercury walked into the audition room. He shares what his two gigs with Queen were really like, why his time in the band ended so quickly, and how surreal it was to meet Brian May again years later. One of the most intriguing parts of the conversation is Doug finding old Queen demos while working at De Lane Lea Studios — a reminder that sometimes history hides in tape libraries and unexpected places 🎶But this episode goes far beyond Queen. Doug reflects on working in studios, collaborating on projects connected to Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, building his own band R.A.F., and carving out a creative path through sound engineering, production, and film. He also shares stories from making a video with Sean Connery, his future plans, and even plays his three favorite basslines live. Honest, witty, and full of perspective, this conversation is a must-watch for Queen fans, music history lovers, and anyone curious about the roads not taken in rock’n’roll ✨
What does it take to become the woman who kicked the door open for generations of female rock musicians — and still sound this fearless today? 🎸🔥 In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with Suzi Quatro, one of rock’s true pioneers, to talk about the moments, risks, and instincts that shaped her into a global icon. From finding her voice as a kid to becoming the first woman to truly own the bass at the front of a rock band, Suzi’s story is as bold as her sound.We dive into her early years in Detroit, her love of Motown, the legendary 1957 Fender Precision her father gave her, and the journey from The Pleasure Seekers and Cradle to stepping fully into her solo career. Suzi reflects on the point when “little Suzi” became Suzi Quatro, why nobody could hide her light, and how she learned to trust her own identity. We also talk about her long career as a songwriter, performer, actress, and trailblazer — from chart-topping hits like Can the Can and Devil Gate Drive, to Happy Days, to selling over 50 million records worldwide ✨And yes, this episode is packed with unforgettable stories: the moment Elvis called, the producer she knew she had to work with, her thoughts on keeping truth in film, and why you have to win your audience every single night. Suzi also opens up about the legacy of paving the way for women in rock, her new rock’n’roll album, and even plays her three favorite basslines live 🎶 Honest, funny, fierce, and full of wisdom, this conversation is a must-watch for rock fans, musicians, and anyone who loves hearing from someone who truly changed the game.
What does it take to go from playing guitar on a London night bus to sharing stages with legends like Eric Clapton, Joe Bonamassa, and members of Deep Purple? 🎸🔥 In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with Murray Gould, a seasoned session guitarist whose career has taken him from small blues bars to some of the biggest stages in the world.Murray shares how he picked up the guitar at just three years old, the records and movies that shaped his musical DNA, and how one person believing in him early on made all the difference. From crossing genres to working with artists ranging from Shirley Bassey to Joe Bonamassa, his journey is full of unexpected turns. We also talk about what it really takes to become a top session player, the pressure of live TV performances, and the surreal experience of meeting legends like Ian Paice.One of the highlights of the episode is Murray playing his five favorite guitar riffs live and explaining why they matter 🎶 He also shares honest advice for young guitarists trying to break through: keep going — because if you stop, it definitely won’t happen. Stick around for a special acoustic performance where Rob Cass joins Murray on vocals and guitar. Honest, inspiring, and full of incredible music stories — this is an episode guitar fans won’t want to miss 🎥✨
What does it feel like to leave one of the biggest funk bands in the world… and then walk on stage with Deep Purple? 🎸🔥 In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with Nick Fyffe — former bassist of Jamiroquai — to unpack the wild, honest, and sometimes chaotic journey behind his career.Nick shares how he originally wanted to be a drummer, how discovering Hendrix shifted his direction, and how a simple moment — “You play bass” — changed everything. Inspired by Flea, he fell in love with the sound of the instrument and soon found himself in the band everyone wanted to be in: Jamiroquai. We talk about the pressure, the surreal high-stakes gigs (including flying to Germany for a soundcheck on the same day he got the call), and the hard truth behind leaving the band — “bad life choices” and lessons learned.Beyond the headlines, this conversation dives into musicianship and mindset: subbing for Roger Glover in Deep Purple through Ian Paice’s connections, playing with The Temperance Movement, producing music for passion rather than money, and why Nick loves playing but not practicing. He even performs his five favorite basslines live 🎶 Honest, reflective, and refreshingly real — this episode is about risk, groove, and finding the right people to create the right sound.
Looking for music inspiration and behind-the-scenes & songs stories? Rob Cass, Abbey Road producer, uncovers captivating life journeys of musicians at Prague's Doupě Club. Join us every Thursday to explore the art and magic behind today’s most inspiring artists. 🎧
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