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In the back of my own mind, I always wondered when exactly rock and roll music began to get truly weird. I don’t mean weird in the psychedelic sense, but ...read more
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Last show we played a few singles from albums of this same era. Now we go a bit deeper and pick a few tracks from those albums.
Some of these today ...read more
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We had to go back fifty years for this show, so you’d expect the material to be more tan a little bit dated. From my perspective, though, most of these ...read more
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Just recently we dedicated a show to some of the best (and worst) hit singles of 1991.
Well, it’s been so long since we took a hard look at the year ...read more
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What ever inspired me to start writing a book about hit singles in the year 1991? By then, hit singles were virtually irrelevant, or at least headed in ...read more
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Despite the impression that a seismic change in the music scene was brought on by the punk movement, little really changed.
As I made my list of a few ...read more
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Like now, not all classic albums were hits back in 1971, and not all hits went on to become classics. Both the Partridge Family and Helen Reddy had big ...read more
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I know that everybody tends to emulate the music of his or her youth, but is there anybody who would deny the incredible appeal of most pop music from the ...read more
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As far as ‘classic’ rock goes, you need to look no further than 1971.
This was a banner year for rock music, and many albums released in 1971 have gone ...read more
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I’ll tell you how great it was. After all the experimentation of the late ‘60s, Rock and Roll had diversified so much that seemed to embrace virtually ...read more
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