Episodes

  • The Career-Changing Tour That David Bowie Conceived of & Launched in Quebec
    Mar 27 2026

    In 1990, before embarking on a new chapter for a new decade, David Bowie decided to give his fans a treat: a greatest-hits-only tour. And for it, he enlisted the help of a Montreal dance troupe, and he came to Montreal to rehearse for it. He would tour through 27 countries, but it began in Quebec City and Montreal in March. Randy Renaud takes you back to 36 years ago when David Bowie reaffirmed his special connection to Montreal.

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    7 mins
  • A 55th Anniversary Celebration of Aqualung By Jethro Tull
    Mar 20 2026

    On March 19, 1971, as "flowers bloomed like madness in the spring," Jethro Tull released their masterpiece, Aqualung. Randy Renaud revisits the story behind its creation, and why Ian Anderson decided to put down the guitar and pick up a flute, on this week's edition of the Chronicles of Rock.

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    7 mins
  • A Return Visit to Led Zeppelin's Most Diverse Album, Physical Graffiti
    Feb 27 2026

    After a lengthy world tour in 1973, Led Zeppelin had a rest and then returned to the old (possibly haunted) country manor house, Headley Grange, where they'd written and recorded many times. Songs began pouring out and soon they had more than enough for a single album. So, they created their first double album, called Physical Graffiti. Randy Renaud revisits the story of its creation on the Chronicles of Rock.

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    7 mins
  • The 80's song that Inspired Eddie Vedder to Write Better Man
    Jan 13 2026

    In 1982, Eddie Vedder was working at a San Diego radio station, and he fell in love with a new song they were playing from a British band. Many years later, he and Pearl Jam recorded their song "Better Man," and once it became a hit, Vedder suddenly realized that he had unintentionally borrowed the chord structure from that 80's song he'd loved. But he made up for it by making sure the original writer got a special payday. Randy Renaud has that story on today's edition of For The Record, featured Monday through Thursday at 2pm.

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    3 mins
  • David Bowie's First Great Album
    Dec 19 2025

    As 1971 was coming to a close, David Bowie was going through some "Changes" -- from a Dylan-inspired singer-songwriter to the space-age rock star named Ziggy Stardust. He was broke, a new father, and in desperate need of some commercial success. So he recruited a band of musicians from Northern England, including a brilliant guitarist and arranger named Mick Ronson. And together they created an album called Hunky Dory. It laid the groundwork for his big breakthrough album to follow. But it is recognized today as one of his best-ever albums. Randy Renaud has the story behind its creation on the Chronicles of Rock.

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    7 mins