This was a very exciting episode for me. I have always been a huge fan of the band Crack The Sky and we had the opportunity to have its original bass player Joe Macre as a guest to discuss the film he feels most accurately resembles life in the world of rock & roll: This Is Spinal Tap. We had reviewed the film previously as a film in Episode 42. We do not cover a lot of same territory here and concentrate instead on Joe's career and the early days of Crack The Sky. Check it out.
Joe Macre, right, after being inducted into the Maryland Musician Hall of Fame. |
Here's the trailer for film:
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Here's Joe playing with Crack The Sky:
Here's a video I edited for Crack The Sky:
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Check out Joe's music here: Joe Macre Sound Cloud
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