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The Fab Guy on A Bike Show

The Fab Guy on A Bike Show

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Hosted by DJ Moto, bringing the best Rock – Blues, Classic, Hard, Southern and more. Música
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  • The Fab Guy on a Bike Show – 23rd Feb 2026
    Feb 23 2026

    In this high-octane episode of ‘Teh Fab Guy on a Bike Show,’ DJ Moto delivers a masterclass in rock and metal broadcasting. Opening with a patriotic southern rock anthem, the show quickly transitions into the heart of the UK rock scene. Moto spends time reflecting on the changing seasons and the impending motorcycle weather, while spinning a diverse mix that ranges from the brand-new industrial sounds of Joan of Arc and Stone Trip to the legendary riffs of Iron Maiden and WASP.

    Beyond the music, DJ Moto shares personal anecdotes from his time in the gym and his long history attending iconic festivals like Monsters of Rock at Donington. He also addresses the unfortunate cancellation of Spring Break, offering a musical tribute to Tygers of Pan Tang for those who missed out. With a mix of professional insight and relatable banter, this episode is a quintessential journey through the past, present, and future of hard rock.

    [0:00] Cranking it Up with DJ Moto — DJ Moto kicks off the show with “Red, White, and Blue,” discussing the early spring weather and the itch to get the motorcycle back on the road.
    [12:45] Joan of Arc & Mechanical Overlords — A look at the new single “Mechanical Overlords” by Joan of Arc, including DJ Moto’s memories of an acoustic session with the band.
    [25:30] Stone Trip and Station Merch — Sourcing music from the new EP “The Fight” by Stone Trip and news about exclusive DJ Moto magnetic bottle openers.
    [38:15] Gym Etiquette and New Rock Edits — Tracks from Birthright and Mason Hill, plus DJ Moto’s humorous observation about gym fashion while trying to work out.
    [52:00] The Ex-Bombers and Tailgunner — Highlighting The Ex-Bombers from Illinois and the high-octane “New Horizons” by Tailgunner.
    [1:05:30] Forsaken Throne & Rusty Boilers — Fresh metal from Forsaken Throne and the newly released “Contributory Negligence” by Rusty Boilers.
    [1:20:45] 80s Heavy Metal Classics — A heavy dose of 80s nostalgia with “The Prisoner” by Iron Maiden and “Wild Child” by WASP.
    [1:35:15] Tygers of Pan Tang & Monsters of Rock Memories — An homage to Tygers of Pan Tang following the festival cancellation, followed by David Lee Roth and memories of Monsters of Rock ’82.
    [1:50:00] UFO and Final Gear Shift — Closing out the show with the timeless sounds of UFO and final thoughts for the Monday night listeners.

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  • The Fab Guy on a Bike Show – 16th Feb 2026
    Feb 16 2026

    DJ Moto revs up the airwaves with a mix of classic Dio, Australian rock from Avalanche, and a deep dive into 2026’s ‘Year of the Fire Horse’ energy.

    In this high-octane Monday evening episode of The Fab Guy on a Bike Show, DJ Moto takes listeners on a two-hour journey through the past, present, and future of rock and metal. From the legendary riffs of Ronnie James Dio and AC/DC to the ‘swampy’ sounds of Otis and the progressive power of Spain’s Hertz Theory, the episode is a masterclass in eclectic formatting. The host balances the music with personal anecdotes about the 1980s UK gig scene and practical updates on upcoming tours for bands like Mason Hill and Michael Monroe.

    Beyond the music, DJ Moto delves into the spiritual and astrological, marking the transition into the ‘Year of the Fire Horse’ in February 2026. He discusses how this rare energy—characterized by rapid change and bold transformation—mirrors the current explosion of new talent in the rock scene. Whether it’s the ‘Peaky Blinders’ aesthetic of Birthright or the cinematic textures of Aeon Gods, this episode celebrates the resilience of the music scene and the community of ‘wolves without a rhyme’ who keep it alive.

    Here is the setlist from the show:

    Boston – We Can Make It
    Dio – Rainbow in the Dark
    Epinikion – Come Into My World
    Dumpy’s Rusty Nuts – Boxhill or Bust (I’m Happy When I’m Riding Me Hog)
    Mason Hill – Remember (Clean Radio Edit )
    Birthrite – Just A Kiss Away
    The Ancient Unknown – The Ancient Unknown – Separated
    The Scarlet Goodbye – She’s A Fire
    Within Reach – Hesitate
    W.A.S.P. – Wild Child
    Linkwells – Pushing Me Away
    Otis – I’m Wicked
    Stonetrip – Beautiful You
    Hanoi Rocks – Back to Mystery City
    Avalanche – On the Bags Again
    AC/DC – Moneytalks
    RiotWeekend – Days in December
    The Neptune Power Federation – Mondo Tomorrow
    The Ex-Bombers – In Music City
    Kill The Silence – Kill The Silence – The Final Word
    Lear Haven – SoulBreaker
    Seventh Wonder – Eternal Flame
    Aeon Gods – Feather Or Heart
    Scorpions – Rock You Like a Hurricane (2015 – Remaster)
    Hz Theory – The Call
    Saxon – Denim and Leather
    Kris Barras Band – All Falls Down
    Black Lung – Forever Beyond Me
    Sandi Thom – I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (with Flowers in My Hair)

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  • The Fab Guy on a Bike Show – 9th Feb 2026
    Feb 9 2026

    Rev your engines for another high-octane edition of ‘The Fab Guy on a Bike Show.’ This episode is a masterclass in rock dynamics, starting with the whimsical ‘Motorcycle Song’ by Arlo Guthrie and quickly shifting gears into the heavy-hitting ‘Crazy Train’ featuring the powerhouse trio of Dee Snider, Doug Aldrich, and Jason Bonham. Throughout the two-hour ride, our host explores everything from the gritty indie streets of ‘Music City’ with The Ex-Bombers to the symphonic metal heights of Epinikion.

    The second half of the show pushes the RPMs even further, featuring a dedicated block of underground heavy hitters like DeathAssault and Kate’s Acid. As we near the finish line, the show pays homage to the legends of the genre with the relentless speed of Motörhead before cooling down with the smooth, harmonized classic rock of Boston. It’s a journey through the best of rock, metal, and blues designed for those who live life on two wheels.

    SONGS MENTIONED

    1. The Motorcycle Song by Arlo Guthrie – The high-energy show opener to get the wheels turning.
    2. Crazy Train by Dee Snider – Doug Aldrich & Jason Bonham (Heavy Metal) – A heavy-hitting cover of the Ozzy classic.
    3. On the Bags Again by Avalanche – Keeping the energy high for the first quarter.
    4. Shoot to Thrill by AC/DC – High-voltage rock for the road.
    5. Angel by Stonetrip – A melodic rock highlight.
    6. Doctor Doctor by Michael Schenker Group – Classic hard rock brilliance.
    7. In Music City by The Ex-Bombers – Bringing some indie grit to ‘Music City’.
    8. This One Is For Free by Poor Bambi – A standout track from the indie showcase.
    9. SoulBreaker by Lear Haven – A powerful vocal performance.
    10. Yeah You by Horror Scene – Catchy energy with a clean edge.
    11. Montana Sky by Generation Radio – Anthemic rock vibes.
    12. Kill The Pain by Black Oak County – Sturdy, punchy modern rock.
    13. I’m Wicked by Otis – Swagger-filled blues rock.
    14. Comin’ on Strong by Maggie Bell – A soulful, powerful classic.
    15. Pushing Me Away by Linkwells – Modern rock with an edge.
    16. What’s Up? by 4 Non Blondes – The ultimate 90s sing-along.
    17. Gods Of Rock n Roll by Death Warmed Up – True heavy metal spirit.
    18. Run With The Wolves by Epinikion – Symphonic power vibes.
    19. Falling Down by DeathAssault – Intense energy for the later set.
    20. Hellbender by Kate’s Acid – Gripping hard rock.
    21. Fighter by Kerrigan – Classic metal revival.
    22. Domino by MISSCORE – Dynamic modern metal.
    23. Bootleg Bandoleros by Cats in Space – 70s-inspired theatrical rock.
    24. Don’t Leave by Lilith & The Wildflowers – A haunting and melodic highlight.
    25. Breakdown by Stargazer – Classic rock sensibilities.
    26. The Veil Of Darkness by Serpent Gates – Atmospheric heavy metal.
    27. Victory or Die by Motörhead – The penultimate blast of speed.
    28. Don’t Look Back by Boston – The perfect melodic wind-down for the show’s end.
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