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Before we move on, let’s take another look at a few of the contemporary singles from 40 years ago. This show looks at the both the good side and the bad ...read more
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The singer/songwriter phenomenon was at its peak in the Summer of ’72, but it’s not so easy to explain exactly what that means. For instance, Van Morrison ...read more
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We’ve been featuring a number of different classic albums from 1972. Most of the albums we’ve covered to date have been relatively easy to understand in ...read more
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For the past two weeks, we’ve been focusing on a few hit singles from June 1972, and I spent some time talking about the fading relevance of the hit single ...read more
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Last show, we took a long hard look at a few pop singles from Spring 1972, and we had enough left over to do a second show, so here ‘tis!
Like last ...read more
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I’ve been ranting and raving a lot this year about the glories of music from 1972, but to be completely honest, not all of it was glorious. 1972 signified ...read more
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It’s funny to think how easy it is for us to forget (or ignore) how quickly time passes. I wouldn’t argue that 1962 is ‘contemporary’, but still in all, ...read more
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Let’s get off of 1972 for a while. It’s a fabulous year for music, but it’s overshadowing a few other eras that deserve attention. For example, May 1982 ...read more
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Albums don’t get much different than these two, and yet – for completely different reasons- I’m very fond of both.
In 1972, Jethro Tull appeared to be ...read more
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With yet another look at some of the great music that came out 40 years ago, we focus on two distinctly different albums. The first was from an artist that ...read more
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